Help Moms Like Jennifer Protect Their Kids

When parents’ rights are violated, kids suffer.

Parents, including moms like Jennifer Vitsaxaki, play such a critical role in their children’s lives. They know their children best. They love them like no one else can. The bond between parent and child is precious.

That’s why what happened to Jennifer and her daughter is so egregious.

School officials hijacked Jennifer’s right to make important decisions about her daughter’s education and healthcare. They treated Jennifer’s daughter as a boy by using a masculine name and incorrect pronouns to refer to her, a controversial practice often called “social transition.”   

Unfortunately, Jennifer isn’t alone. Across the country, activists and officials are pushing gender ideology on children—too often without parents’ knowledge or consent.

Socially transitioning children can put them on a “gender transition” conveyor belt that can end with experimental drugs and irreversible surgeries.

That has devastating effects.

A new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services found serious physical and mental risks for children who are subjected to these drugs and surgeries—including permanent damage to their bodies.

Yet many schools are implementing policies that encourage secret “social transition” and push vulnerable kids toward these dangerous medical procedures.

Even when parents say NO, many of these school districts still won’t back down on pushing this harmful ideology on kids.

You can help put a stop to this.

Your gift today helps provide legal representation to moms like Jennifer, who is challenging her daughter’s school district in court right now.

Victories in cases like Jennifer’s would mean that schools will not be allowed to lie to parents about such critical decisions involving their child’s education and healthcare.

And we don’t charge our clients a dime to represent them in court. But that’s only because of your generosity.

Will you stand with moms and dads, and for the wellbeing of their children, with a gift today?

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