I'd like to take a few minutes to introduce you to some of the people I've met in the family rights movement during the last few years. These are people I've observed doing outstanding, good things to help families in need - over a period of several years.
Susie Harrison - SusieQ is blessed with clear thinking, good writing ability, and a positive outlook on life. There's an archive of some of her writing at http://suzyq.familyrights.us. She has helped many afflicted families as an advocate and often writes letters to newspapers and politicians explaining family rights from a respectful and well-balanced point of view. Thanks SusieQ, for everything you do to help American families in need.
Dorothy Kernaghan-Baez - Dorothy is a stable, positive force in the family rights movement. She owns the CPS Abuse website. She has been working steadily as a guide to families. Her perseverance and dignified attitude, as well as her support of the efforts of others, are very much appreciated by those who come in contact with her. Thanks Dorothy... I'm grateful that I know you.
Leonard Henderson - Leonard founded AFRA, http://www.familyrights.us, with the intention of providing an umbrella organization in which advocates and advocacy organizations could gain strength through unity. Through hours of dedicated hard work he is achieving this goal. It's something that was desperately needed for the family rights movement in America. His creative rants (see: http://www.familyrights.us/ofr/scribbles/, are both amusing and insightful. Thanks Leonard.
There are many other good advocates out there, working to help families and save America from CPS injustice. About ten names come to mind right away, and I don't have time to write about them all today, but maybe soon... I will.
THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE GOOD ADVOCATES. If you're not on this list yet, keep trying to help families. Leave your ego at the door and approach the issue with humility. Anything you can do to help will be appreciated. Keep in mind there are no leaders in this movement except those who are serving in a loving, concerned, and humble manner.










