When protective parents stand in front of courthouses, capitol buildings, and communities with hot pink signs — the system cannot look away. Sponsor a sign. Amplify a voice.
“A hot pink sign in the hands of a protective parent is not a prop. It is a declaration that this child matters, this fight is real, and we refuse to be invisible.”
Hot pink is not an accident. It is the color of mothers who will not stop. Of children who deserve better. Of a movement that has been quiet long enough.
Every sign that goes up — in a window, at a rally, in front of a courthouse — is a signal to every protective parent nearby: you are not alone.
The ASL “I Love You” hand is our signature. Across a courtroom when words aren't allowed. In a photo posted with #HotPinkForChildren. In the hand of every person who stands with us.
These numbers are not random. Six is written into the heart of this foundation — a number that carries weight we do not need to explain to anyone who has sat in a family courtroom fighting for a child. Every price, every sign, every bracelet carries it. Because the children we fight for deserve to be counted in everything we do.
Put a hot pink sign in the hands of a protective parent who cannot afford one — so they can stand visible and unafraid.
Display hot pink in your window. Tell every protective parent who walks by: this business sees you, this community stands with you.
Flood a courthouse, a rally, a neighborhood with hot pink. Make the movement impossible to miss in your community.
Complete the form below. We will contact you within 48 hours to confirm your sponsorship and arrange delivery.
After submitting, you will receive an email with payment instructions via PayPal or Venmo. Signs and bracelets are shipped within 5–7 business days of payment confirmation.
Thank you for sponsoring a hot pink sign. We will reach out within 48 hours with payment details and next steps.
In the meantime — post the ASL “I Love You” sign and tag #HotPinkForChildren.
Take a photo making the ASL “I Love You” sign. Post it. Tag us. Tell the world whose side you’re on.
#HotPinkForChildren