πŸ–€ Calling All Noncustodial Mothers: Be Counted. Be Heard.


 

From Noncustodial Mother's Day 2025 to Noncustodial Mother's Day 2026, we’re launching a nationwide movement to finally answer a question no one seems to be asking:

How many noncustodial mothers are there in the United States?

We’re collecting that data—mother by mother—to raise awareness and prepare for a powerful public demonstration in Washington, D.C.  If funding allows, this will be a symbolic funeral protest to mourn the children we’ve been unjustly separated from by the family court system.


How to Join the Movement

We are asking noncustodial mothers to contribute $5 to be:

  • Counted in the national total

  • Included in the statistical survey

  • Represented by a small plastic child figure used during the main demonstration

Your donation will also allow us to gather vital information for protest signs, messaging, and media outreach.

A survey link will be sent to your email after donating. This data is crucial—it shows our pain in numbers, not just stories.


πŸ–€ Demonstration Plans for 2026

  • Wear black and bring a black veil if possible.

  • Bring a white poster board to display statistics provided from the survey.

  • Consider using symbolic visuals like inflatable caskets or child figures.

  • Demonstrations will happen at local courthouses across the U.S. a few weeks leading up to Noncustodial Mother's Day 2026.

  • If funding allows, the main protest will take place in Washington, D.C.


πŸ“£ Spread the Word

We are protesting the concealment of our children and the emotional harm caused by the family court system.

Tell every mother you know who is going through family court—especially those who lost custody unfairly or have been alienated from their children.


🀝 Want to Partner?

If you're an advocate, organization, or supporter who wants to collaborate with this campaign, please comment below or reach out directly. Let’s build this together.


πŸ”— Next Steps

  • Donate and join the count

  • Fill out the survey

  • Prepare for your local or national protest

  • Stay connected for updates

Together, we can break the silence—and show the world that noncustodial mothers exist, we’re grieving, and we are no longer invisible.

Join HERE!


Noncustodial Mother's Day




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