Holiday Wishes for Mama Victims of the Family Court Custody Crisis
And: Holiday Zoom Get-Together for Lonely Mamas!
The Women’s Coalition sends wishes for the happiest possible 2024/2025 holiday season to all mothers who are victims of the Family Court Custody Crisis.
Holidays can be difficult for women who’ve lost custody or haven’t been able to protect their children post-separation. This is especially true when mothers are restricted to supervised visits or have no contact with their precious children—all too common in the Old Boy agenda to punish, silence, and disempower ex-wives/partners.
Some mothers whose children are now adults have been alienated from them, which is incredibly painful. Some have also been alienated from other members of their family due to their Family Court nightmare.
We wish all these mothers the happiest holidays possible considering the harm that has been inflicted on them by a system that is supposed to provide justice and protection.
HOLIDAY ZOOM GET-TOGETHER
Mamas who are are feeling lonely or just want to feel supported this Christmas Day are welcome to join our Holiday Zoom get-together. (Feel free to drop in for just a short bit—and you can be in your pj’s without makeup…)
You can receive a zoom invite one of three ways:
Email: womenscoalitionintl@gmail.com Subject: holiday zoom
Join: Sisters in Solidarity
Join: Alienated Mothers Alliance
The zoom will be 12/25: 1pm Pacific, 4pm Eastern, 9pm UK, 8am Sydney (12/26)
[NOTE: This isn’t a religious get-together. Members of any/no religion welcome.]
LOOKING BACK
This holiday season may be a good time to look back at stories and columns you’ve missed and to re-read favorites. They are linked below for your convenience.
ARCHIVE [You can screen by most recent or most popular or do a search on the main page.]
History of the Crisis: a collection of Custody Crisis cases from the past which demonstrates that the Crisis is not a recent thing but that mothers have never had the power to keep or protect their children.
Down the Custody Crisis Rabbit Holes: a series of articles delving into many of the ways women and the public are being misled and diverted from understanding the real, core cause of the Custody Crisis and, hence, an effective solution.
Sisters in Solidarity is the Coalition’s activist arm where women are joining together to end the Crisis. [NOTE: next SIS forum will be January .]
The Saga of One F**ked Mother is the story of a mother victimized via the Family Court Custody Crisis published in weekly sections.
Please consider sharing—it helps get the truth out about the Crisis!
GROUPS
If you’d like to join one of our groups, please fill out the linked form.
Sisters in Solidarity is our activist arm where we are working on ending the crisis.
Alienated Mothers Alliance is for mothers who’ve been alienated from their children.
SURVEYS
If you’d like to help us document the Crisis, please fill out the linked form:
Custody Crisis Survey (cases where mothers were unable to keep or protect children)
Sexual Abuse Survey (cases in which sexual abuse was disregarded)
YOUTUBE
An overview of the Crisis: The Custody Crisis: Why It’s Happening and How We Can End It
Custody Crisis Exposed is an upcoming youtube series. Subscribe now to be notified.
ENJOY your holiday season as much as possible. Know there are thousands of women around the world who believe and support you!
A big thanks to everyone who’s supported The Women’s Coalition by joining, subscribing, and contributing!
You may also give a gift subscription to a friend who is going through the Family Court nightmare.
Or feel free to support the Coalition’s work through a one-time or recurring contribution at paypal.me/TheWomensCoalition.
All contributions are greatly appreciated & thanks to everyone who has subscribed!
Holidays are especially difficult when you're separated from your child. One Christmas, another mother came over. It helped ease the pain. It's important to have support.
So good to see your caring supportive message today, Cindy. You're a seasoned "warrior" who never fades . . . Amen
Thank God for you and thank goodness you have never faltered from this mission.
I recall finding you on the web in 2011 or '12, when there was nothing and no one to reach out to for support. It may have been "Damen's List" or something related, but I found you -- I hung on for dear life.
I'm going to sign up here via your links. See you Christmas Day (hopefully).
Suzy Barnes