Your Support Helps Parents Stand Up for Their Rights
How would you feel if your daughter’s school assigned her to share a hotel room overnight with a boy?
Or if the school socially transitioned her—treated her as a boy, with the wrong name and pronouns—without telling you?
These aren’t far-off possibilities. They’re the real stories of everyday Americans, just like you—the stories of an increasing number of parents across the country.
- Joe and Serena Wailes. Their 11-year-old daughter was assigned to share a room with a boy on an overnight school trip. No staff told the Waileses or their daughter that this could happen—in fact, school policy required that it be kept hidden from them.
- Dan and Jennifer Mead. Their daughter’s Michigan school district socially transitioned their young daughter in secret, calling her by a masculine name and male pronouns, and went to great lengths to hide the transition from the Meads.
- Stephen Foote and Marissa Silvestri. They instructed the local middle school not to have any private conversations with their daughter so they could address her personal struggles as a family with the counselor of their choice—but school officials instead encouraged their daughter to adopt a “genderqueer” persona, without telling her parents and against their express instructions.
Schools are defying parents’ wishes and excluding them from critical decisions about their children.
And the sad truth is that they’re causing real damage—driving a wedge between parents and their children, and in some cases putting their kids on a dangerous path that can lead to irreversible harm.
Parents have the right and responsibility to care for and direct the upbringing and education of their children. That’s a right granted by God, not the government.
Schools have no business meddling in that relationship. When they do, we MUST push back.
Your support now helps fuel legal battles for parents like Joe and Serena, Dan and Jennifer, and Stephen and Marissa—so that parental rights are upheld and respected for families like yours.
With your gift, you’re helping to power cases to protect parental rights—even all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Thank you for your generosity in support of parental rights!