Barron Foundation
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Today, we honor the millions of mothers worldwide wide who are loving their children through distance, grief, silence, and survival.
These are protective Mothers without photographs. Without holidays. Without acknowledgment.
But love does not disappear because it became inconvenient to others — or to the family court systems designed to erase them.
To every protective Mother still standing today: we see you. And We remain with you. We are you.
05/02/2026
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And the window closes May 1 at 11:59 PM ET.
This isn’t merch.
This is what it looks like when people refuse to stay quiet.
It shows up in the grocery store.
In the school pickup line.
In courtrooms.
In conversations that don’t happen until someone asks,
“Wait… what is that shirt?”
And then everything changes.
Because every shirt is a voice. Every voice is a child seen.
More than 58,000 children every year are ordered into unsafe situations by family courts that fail to protect them.
This is how we make that visible.
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Stand in it.
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On this Valentine’s Day, I won’t be taking any new photos of my little Valentine. I can’t.
But love doesn’t disappear just because it becomes private.
Some of us celebrate quietly.
Some of us carry our children in ways the world cannot see.
I am still a mother.
And my love endures.
Family court is framed as necessary paperwork. In reality, it separates families, hurts children, and harms women’s bodies.
I talk with many mothers whose health has declined after entering family court. They say they used to be healthy, but now they barely recognize their bodies. That pattern is not coincidence.
When a system traumatizes women and calls it justice, the damage doesn’t stay in the courtroom. It lives in the nervous system … the heart … the immune system.
Silence never saved a mother. So, I rise. We rise. And we’ll keep doing so until we bring them all home.
Barron Foundation
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