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PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF PARENTS & CHILDREN.... The 11th amendment says, "Everyone charged with a penal offense has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to the law in a public trial". Currently this is not happening in CPS cases. Parents must have all the guarantees necessary for their defense and jury trials relating to severing parental-child relationships.
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Prevent Childhood Trauma

Prevent Childhood Trauma

LIMIT FOSTER CARE

Medical Experts Oppose Family Separation!

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Youth Civil Liberties

Youth Civil Liberties

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS

To Remain Safely with Biological Parents!

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Parental Rights

Parental Rights

FAMILIES TOGETHER

14th Amendment Fundamental Right!

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Keeping Families Intact

Keeping Families Intact

PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS

Defending Our Children!!

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Protected Liberty Interest

Protected Liberty Interest

FAMILIES ARE SACRED

Jury Trial Required For All Family Separations!

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American Heritage Act

American Heritage Act

EXTENDED FAMILY FIRST

Relative Placement Before Foster Care!

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OUR IMPACT
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Children's Rights, Parental Rights, Family Preservation, and Family First Issues. The ones dealing with constitutionality, civil liberties, racial disparity in child welfare / foster care system and government overreach. The ones nobody talks about at cocktail parties. The ones that people turn a blind eye to. We go looking for them in order to save the children of America, who are being unwarrantedly traumatized by unnecessary family separation. There is ample evidence, from leading doctors and professionals in their fields, that children are traumatized when they are forcibly separated from their parents. This forced separation will have long-lasting negative consequences for the safety, health, development, and well-being of children. Forced separation disrupts the parent-child relationship and puts children at increased risk for both physical and mental illness. There is overwhelming evidence that children need to be cared for by their parents to be safe and healthy, to grow and develop. Our goal is to insure children are with their biological parents or extended family whenever possible and safe to do so.

475+ 11,500+  100,000+ 
children rescued from child protection services, kept out of the failing foster care system and/or reunited with their families because of our efforts.  video education and guideline packets were given to parents to help them know their rights when dealing with child protection services people were educated on TV and social media concerning government overreach, the family court system and family preservation.

9. What Is a Resolution? And What Are the Different Kinds Used in the Parental Rights Movement?

9. What Is a Resolution? And What Are the Different Kinds Used in the Parental Rights Movement?

Basically, a resolution is a means by which the legislature can express its view or opinion of something in a way that does not in and of itself make law. Unlike a bill, which becomes law with passage, a resolution does not create law. In addition, a resolution generally does not require the signature of the Executive (the governor or President).

There are a number of resolution names you will hear in the parental rights movement, but these are all one of two kinds:

1. A State Resolution

A state resolution is a means for your state legislature to express its support for the Parental Rights Amendment. In most instances, this will involve a Joint Resolution or a Concurring resolution – resolutions in which both houses of your legislature agree. Some states also call these “memorials,” because they are designed to “call something to mind” for the U.S. Congress.

The Parental Rights Amendment Resolution adopted in Florida was House Memorial 557 and Senate Memorial 954. Idaho passed House Joint Memorial 1 and Montana adopted Senate Joint Resolution 9. The names differ, but the purpose is the same. In each case, the state legislature calls on the U.S. Congress to propose the Parental Rights Amendment so that the States can ratify it.

2. A Joint Resolution in the U.S. Congress

The Amendment itself will be proposed by the Congress to the States in the form of a joint resolution – one in which the House and Senate work together (“jointly”). A House Joint Resolution proposing the Amendment will be coupled with a Senate Joint Resolution proposing the same thing. If both agree and are passed, they are treated as one resolution proposing the Amendment to the States. If there are differences, the two versions are reconciled in a joint committee, the final version is adopted by both houses, and this joint resolution is proposed to the States for ratification. In the 111th Congress (2009-2010), the Amendment was presented as House Joint Resolution 42 and Senate Joint Resolution 16. In the 112th Congress, they were HJRes. 110 and SJRes. 42. In the 113th Congress, the Amendment is HJRes. 50 in the U.S. House, introduced in June of 2013.

Mission Statement

"Saving American children! The Family Preservation Foundation (FPF) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to save our children from unwarranted trauma, while defending and preserving the individual rights and civil liberties guaranteed to children, parents, and families in this country by the Constitution, and laws of the United States. Specifically, as it relates to Children's Rights, Parental Rights, Family Separation, Child Protection Services, and Foster Care. Nonpartisan, the FPF works through family education, litigation, public policy, publicity and media educational efforts on government overreach. FPF has over 12,000 members in its parent association. The FPF provides assistance and legal aid in Child Protective Services and Foster Care cases when it considers civil liberties to be at risk. Furthermore, FPF desires to ensure that no person is denied their right to equal justice because of their socioeconomic status or income. Families with children are the elemental unit of a society, the reproductive cell; without healthy families, the entire U.S. enterprise unravels." 

OUR NUMBER ONE GOAL IS KEEPING CHILDREN OUT OF THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM WHENEVER POSSIBLE AND SAFE TO DO SO!


Dwight D. Mitchell - Founder and Executive Director

FAMILY PRESERVATION FOUNDATION HAS BEEN FEATURED ON:

             

Family Preservation Foundation believes every child deserves a happy, healthy and safe future with their family and loved ones. We are working to save the children of America. Since our founding, we’ve changed the lives of many children in in the United States. We give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes to save our children – every day and in times of family crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share. We are a top-rated charity.

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