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There is hope with connection, so keep going and ask for what you need to heal. Grow hope! (Edmund Burke)

We cannot stand for or stay quiet about what is happening to mothers and their children - that they are being kept apart and children kept in harm's way! "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

05/06/2023

Friends, it has been a long time since I've posted here, but the issues explained and cared about by those who follow this page are never far from my mind. When people contact me or my fellow advocates through MyAdvocateCenter.com or NavigatingJustice.org, I know that this online presence still makes a difference - and is much needed - even with the decade+ worth of content held mostly private while I heal from the work done in Georgia to bring children to safety.

I want you to know that while I have been quiet here, I am working behind the scenes to help where I can, serving parents and especially their children in need of safety, security, nurturing, and healing.

**We have children right now who can be recovered if we do not give up.**

The amazing thing that has happened in recent years is that more great lawyers have stepped up, showing great courage and intelligence in how they advocate in and around legal conflict and truthfully document - and confront - wrongdoing in court that is devastating parents, children, and grandparents.

Please read here on WikiLaw about the ongoing work to protect children and families who are being harmed, exploited, traumatized by unethical practices of court professionals and even some government agency officers.

In these articles, you will start to learn about the right kind of legal work being done by ethical lawyers and others and how it is making a difference. Please like, comment, share, and donate when and where you can to help them!

These stories linked below about a senior judge and how favors are done for friends who are lawyers are just a couple examples of how judicial misconduct harms our children:

https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Child_endangering_Cobb_County_judge_prepares_for_senior_judgeship

https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Lion%27s_Den

**The girl referenced in The Lion's Den article is still in harm's way and her father's lawyer is fighting hard for her, but funds are needed to see the case through to victory.**

Interested in helping?
We are thankful that another local lawyer set up this campaign!
Click here --> https://gofund.me/ca03bd6b

02/19/2023

The Flower Girl Motion

A little girl in Georgia hopes to be the flower girl in her uncle's wedding. What could possibly stand in her way?

She needs an extra day with her daddy, without added stress, without losing time with him, without fear over asking and saying she wants to go. It sounds simple, but nothing is simple for children when judges put their needs last.

What will the judge do?
https://thejusticechronicles.org/the-flower-girl-motion/

09/16/2022

Experience shared in the right way fosters hope in others.
This belief has fueled a mission that started over ten years ago, one focused on serving the needs of children and protecting the parent-child bond. If you have followed this page over the years, then you understand that hope is greatly needed in this space. By connecting and working together, we can grow hope and help them heal.

Join in on Instagram or follow this link --> https://www.instagram.com/brightspotofhope/

01/17/2021

Moving forward in 2021.
We know we can - and we must.
Have courage!

Photos 06/21/2020

Happy Father's Day!

A timeless message: more joy, less uncertainty.

Photos 03/16/2020

Children love learning, even when they say they do not love "going to school," and the difference is the teachers, the para pros, librarians and coaches - and the difference is how we as parents encourage them in learning and building strong relationships with their teachers. Give them confidence and inspire them to be curious and interested in everything.


While schools are closing, now is a great time to pause and thank our teachers using social media and kind notes through email.

Monday Motivation:
Take time to volunteer after school to coach, tutor and to listen to children who are not having all of their needs met by family members. You may be the one makes all the difference in how well they do in school, whether or not they learn to take care of themselves or to compete in a healthy way. And you may wind up getting exactly what YOU need, just by spending time and sharing what you have to give - your heart and your experience.

Children's Restoration Network

03/14/2020

Staying in for a while can be a good thing, especially with family and friends who really care about you and keep you safe.
Make the most of these coming weeks with children and grandchildren being out of school and making messes at home!

‘Two icons from Georgia’ embrace during moving tribute to Sen. Isakson 11/20/2019

“I wish everyone in America could be here to see this,” said Rep. Austin Scott, who picked up where U.S. Rep. John Lewis left off. Rep. Lewis, thank you, sir, for being this leader and a friend and supporter to so many.

Thank you to the AJC for making this video available, and I pray that everyone in America does watch it and does take it to heart. We need to follow their example, now more than ever. Credit to Tia Mitchell of the AJC for staying on top of this uplifting story.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Senator Johnny Isakson and his family as he rejoins civilian life.

‘Two icons from Georgia’ embrace during moving tribute to Sen. Isakson Members of Georgia’s congressional delegation gathered on Tuesday to pay tribute to retiring U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, and one emotional moment with U.S. Rep. John Lewis highlighted his bipartisan nature.

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