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The Barron Foundation — Join the Movement

Stand Up.
Show Up.
Wear Pink.

More than 58,000 children a year ordered into unsupervised contact with abusive parents following divorce — more than twice the yearly rate of new childhood cancer cases. (Leadership Council on Child Abuse and Interpersonal Violence) You cannot change that alone. But together — with hot pink signs, raised hands, and relentless visibility — we change what the system sees.

#HotPinkForChildren  •  #BarronStandard
ASL I love you 🤟

“Pink ribbons changed how the world sees breast cancer. Hot pink is changing how the world sees family court. One hand raised at a time.”

The Movement

This is not the work of one person — it is the work of every protective parent, every advocate, every neighbor and lawmaker who refuses to look away. The Barron Foundation builds the platform. You are the force that moves it.

The Viral Challenge

The #HotPinkForChildren Challenge

Three steps. One photo. A movement that cannot be ignored. Do it. Tag us. Challenge someone else. Watch what happens when thousands of people raise their hand at once.

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🤟 Make the Sign

Raise your hand in the ASL “I Love You” gesture. In courtrooms across America, this is the only thing a parent can give their child when words aren’t allowed.

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🩷 Post & Tag

Post your photo wearing pink or holding a sign. Tag #HotPinkForChildren and @BarronFoundation. Every post is a child seen.

3

📣 Challenge Three

Tag three people in your post. Challenge them to raise their hand. Keep the chain going. This is how a movement becomes impossible to ignore.

#HotPinkForChildren 🩷 Sponsor a Sign to Go with Your Post →
ASL I love you sign
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🤟 The Signature Move

Raise Your Hand.

The ASL “I Love You” sign is what protective parents flash across courtrooms when words are not allowed. It is the sign of this movement. Make it. Post it. Let every protective parent in your feed know they are not invisible.

🤟 See Us on Instagram →
Supporter wearing hot pink in visible support of The Barron Foundation — #HotPinkForChildren
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🩷 Wear It

Wear Pink.
Be Visible.

Every November is Family Court Awareness Month. Wear hot pink. Post a photo. Tell your followers why. Pink ribbons changed how the world sees breast cancer. Hot pink is changing how the world sees family court.

🩷 Learn About FCAM →
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🪧 Sponsor

Put a Sign in Someone’s Hands.

A hot pink sign costs $26 — the number that carries our story. Sponsor a parent, a business, or a whole community. Every sign is a declaration: this child matters. This fight is real. We will not stop.

🩷 Sponsor a Sign →
Supporter in hot pink, member of the #HotPinkForChildren movement
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💗 Fund the Fight

Give a Child a Voice.

Every dollar funds advocacy, legal education, and movement-building for protective parents and children across America. Behind every number is a name. Behind every donation is a child still waiting to be heard.

🤟 Donate Now →
Dr. Kreslyn Barron Odum, arms raised in the ASL I Love You sign — for every child still waiting to be heard
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🗣️ Your Voice

Share Your Story.

You are not alone — and neither is your story. When protective parents speak, the silence that protects abusers breaks. Contact us. We listen. We amplify. We fight together. Your story belongs in this movement.

🤟 Share Your Story →
Spread the Word

Share This Movement.

Every share reaches a protective parent who doesn’t know they’re not alone. Post it. Tag it. Keep the chain going.

📘 Share on Facebook 𝕏 Share on X 💼 Share on LinkedIn 📸 Tag Us on Instagram 🎵 Follow on TikTok

Stay in the Loop.

Movement updates, FCAM news, sign campaigns, and more. No spam. Just the fight.

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A young supporter in a Barron Foundation shirt — the face of a movement powered by people who refuse to be silent.
This Is What It Looks Like

Every Person in Pink.
Every Voice Raised.

You do not have to have all the answers. You just have to show up. A shirt. A sign. A post. A story. Every act of visibility tells a protective parent somewhere that they are not alone.

ASL I love you 🤟

🤟 One Hand. One Message.
One Movement.

In courtrooms across America, this is the only thing a parent can give their child across a room when words are not allowed. It means: I love you. I see you. I will not stop.

🩷 Sponsor a Sign 🤟 Give a Child a Voice 🩷 Share Your Story

“I come as one, but I stand as ten thousand.”

— Maya Angelou, “Our Grandmothers”

We are mobilizing. From Washington D.C. to small towns across America, voices are rising. And it is making a difference. Join us.

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Family Ct. Magazine

Written for mothers navigating family court — and open to everyone who stands with them.
For the mind, body, and soul of every woman fighting for her child in a system that was not built to protect her.

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