- PAVING ROADS TO A NEW AMERICA
New Life Roads
It’s a painful truth that in our nation, among all the issues America faces, our children bear the weight of unseen challenges. From poverty and hunger to limited access to education, violence, and exploitation, the youth in our society grapple with overwhelming obstacles. Systemic inequalities and blatant neglect have left far too many children to fend for themselves, enduring unimaginable hardships. Abuse and neglect continue to plague these innocent souls, subjecting them to pain and suffering no child should endure. Longing for love and acceptance, these children cling to the hope that someone will acknowledge their struggles and offer a helping hand.
Embrace the purity and selflessness of children.
Children embody pure and innocent creation, approaching every interaction with optimism and kindness. From a young age, they are filled with wonder and curiosity about the world around them. They see the goodness in others and the joy in simple things, perceiving everyone as equal and worthy of love. Their perspective on equality and love is a powerful reminder of the innate goodness in humanity, inspiring empathy and appreciation for their perspective.
This site is dedicated to the precious children of America. It is a call to action, a reminder of our collective responsibility to shield them from sorrow and pain. Our children look to us for protection, for guidance, for love. Our sacred duty as parents, caregivers, and leaders is to create a haven where they can flourish and thrive. We must be unwavering in our commitment to their well-being and to be their champions in times of need. By loving and putting our children’s needs first, Not loving them less for being rich or poor, black, brown or white. Not pushing them away by the language they speak. No child should suffer in silence; no child should bear the weight of our world on their fragile shoulders. We must stand as guardians, ready to shield them from harm, to wipe away their tears, and to nurture their dreams.
To all the children who feel unloved and long for a sense of belonging and a loving family, I want you to know that you are not alone. I see the pain in your eyes, the longing in your heart, and I am here for you. Whether you have been taken from your family or you are forced to witness their struggles and live in constant fear, your battles do not go unseen. I stand with you in solidarity, a beacon of hope in the darkness. For those of you who yearn to be cherished, to be embraced for who you are, and to discover your true purpose in life, I see your potential. I see the beauty and strength within you, waiting to be unleashed. I promise to walk beside you, to support you, and to cheer you every step of the way. Together, we can navigate the storms and emerge stronger, wiser, and more resilient. Remember, you are not alone in this journey.
Wake UP! When will YOU realize YOUR worth as an American, when will you realize, that you as an American deserve better, Our children deserve better.
The current state of our nation covers many of us with a blanket of sadness. The founding of America was rooted in moral principles and faith in God, championing freedom, equality, and justice for all. Our founding fathers enshrined these ideals in the Constitution, vowing to protect the rights and liberties of all citizens, irrespective of their backgrounds. However, witnessing the gradual erosion of these values from our schools, workplaces, and government institutions is disheartening as God and His laws have been pushed aside.
The absence of these fundamental principles has led to the crumbling of our nation’s foundation. The values of love, justice, and hope have been lost, leaving our land in a state of insecurity. Our country has become deeply divided, and trust has been stripped away, leading to widespread doubt and fear.
Like many fellow Americans, I have been looking for a leader who embodies the core values necessary to guide our country. We need a leader deeply committed to democracy, individual liberty, equality, and justice – someone who desires to restore our nation to the vision held by our forefathers. The storm our country is trapped in continues to rage, with no clear leader stepping up to guide us. We have witnessed unprecedented levels of resistance to democracy. We watch
Our brothers and sisters are standing like zombies on the side of the road, trying any drug possible to cover up the reality they live in. Suicide rates are climbing higher than ever, and people are drowning in taxes. Innocent people are paying the price. The mass shootings and crime, the increasing number of mothers seeking abortions, and the skyrocketing homeless population are not just distant issues, but they affect us all. Our black brothers and sisters continue to live with Violence and injustices. We watch a government that has struggled for years on an immigration policy in a country that immigrants formed. We watch our government fight the root cause of America’s problem with the Justice Department. America holds 4% of the world’s population but leads the world in incarceration. Millions of Americans work hard all day to get their wages stripped by taxes. We watch children get ripped from their parents and parents ripped from their children. Parents forced to make the painful decision to separate themselves from their children in hopes that their children live a better life than what they can give them. At the same time, millions of other families struggle to put food on the table every day, living in fear of losing their children because they do not have the skills, education, or support to make it on their own. Citizens are held back with obstacles because of their past. We have watched our government put the citizen’s actions above the citizens themselves, chaining their citizens down with more laws, obstacles, and burdens, tearing families apart. Jails do not treat citizens as innocent until proven guilty. They do the exact opposite, through harsh treatment and extended lockdown periods. Courts are blind to the very act of justice, acquitting the guilty for a bribe but denying justice to the innocent, searching only for a conviction. The brave men and women who fought for our great nation were thrown to the streets and left homeless, and their circumstances are still being ignored. Our Children and Innocent people are paying the price.
These issues are causing further division in America. Prioritizing aid abroad at the expense of ignoring these domestic challenges has led to concerning levels of crime and poverty. Addressing domestic issues and giving proper attention to the poor and lower middle class is crucial in reducing crime rates and alleviating poverty. I refuse to continue waiting and being okay with the current state of our beloved nation. It’s time to rise and take a stand for the America we believe in.
"THROUGH IT ALL, OUR CHILDREN IN AMERICA ARE HURTING AND SUFFERING"
HOW OUR CHILDREN OUR EFFECTED IN THE UNITED STATES THE FACTS
Millions of American children are dealing with multiple challenges every day because of extreme poverty. Alarming statistics reveal the harsh reality of this situation. These children are being forced to live below the poverty line, lacking necessities such as proper nutrition, healthcare, education, and shelter.
In the United States, impoverished children lack critical resources for their healthy development and future success—like food security, quality healthcare, stable homes, and reliable transportation. They also need access to high-quality education and extracurricular activities. Furthermore, they experience social isolation and lack access to positive social networks, severely limiting their opportunities. These challenges have a lasting impact on their lives and prospects. Additionally, many still suffer from food insecurity and health issues.
- Families living in poverty often live in areas with poor educational opportunities, which can impact the success of their children in school.
- Children living in poverty are more likely to be uninsured or underinsured, which can lead to untreated health conditions.
- Children living in poverty are more likely to experience developmental delays and have lower academic achievement.
- Children living in poverty are more likely to live in homes without access to clean water and proper sanitation.
- Children in poverty are more likely to experience chronic stress and have poorer mental health outcomes.
- Children in poverty are more likely to experience trauma, including exposure to violence and abuse.
- Children in poverty are more likely to experience chronic health conditions such as asthma and obesity.
- Over 10% of children in poverty are living with a disability.
Seven hundred thousand of these are unaccompanied minors—meaning they are not part of a family or accompanied by a parent or guardian. Homelessness is a devastating circumstance for any individual, but for children, the consequences can be especially severe. The instability and trauma associated with homelessness can have detrimental effects on a child’s physical and mental health, as well as their academic and social development
- Over 50% of homeless families in the United States include children under the age of 18.
- Low-income children are more likely to experience food insecurity and malnutrition, which can impact their physical and cognitive development.
Fueled by Poverty and lack of resources: Unfortunately, some parents turn to drugs as a way to cope with their struggles and failures. While drugs may provide temporary relief, it often leads to a destructive path that can cause harm to oneself and others. One of the dangers of drug addiction is the way it alters a person’s behavior. Often, drug users act in ways that they usually wouldn’t, leading to unpredictable and even dangerous situations. Parents who are under the influence of drugs can become neglectful, abusive, or even violent towards their children.
Federal reports state that 9+ Million children have been separated from their parents in the last 20 years.- The effects of Poverty on families can be devastating; Poverty is a major societal issue that breaks families apart. It is a heartbreaking reality that economic hardship, shelter conditions, and family characteristics are often associated with separations. They are leading to prolonged emotional and psychological trauma. Children who experience this separation frequently causes our children to suffer from emotional trauma, isolation, and a sense of abandonment.
- On any given day, there are approximately 443,000 children in foster care in the United States.
An estimated 100,000 to 300,000 children are at risk of being trafficked for sex. Most children who witness violence develop similar symptoms to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, causing difficulties in learning, building relationships, and controlling aggression. Witnessing violence can also diminish natural curiosity, making children afraid to try new things. Children growing up in poverty are Exposed to crime and violence in their communities, affecting their physical and mental health, as well as their overall well-being. These effects can last a lifetime, impacting their ability to access employment opportunities and success in their personal lives.
Close to six million kids in America have experienced losing a parent to prison or jail. Incarcerated parents themselves grew up in poverty: 17% spent time in foster care, 43% came from families that had public assistance before 18, 19% lived in public housing before 18, 11% were homeless, and 32% had an incarcerated parent of their own. Not only does mass incarceration drive poverty throughout the United States, but poverty itself exasperates mass incarceration as the American criminal justice system criminalizes poverty and punishes people for being poor – by imprisoning people who are unable to pay small fees and fines, who cannot afford bail. …
Many children face discrimination based on their race, ethnicity, religion, Health disparities, systemic racism, and abuse. – Various factors, including race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, influence child poverty rates. Unfortunately, Black, Hispanic, and other minority children from low-income households are more likely to experience poverty and its detrimental effects, manifesting in inadequate access to education, healthcare, and basic needs, resulting in a cycle of poverty that can be difficult to break.
OUR CHILDREN NEED US! We must come together and prioritize the well-being of the people of this country. The American people are suffering continually, from economic hardships to healthcare crises. This serves no purpose in finding solutions or saving lives. If you stood and realized how much our forefathers loved us as Americans. They did not want us to struggle, live in fear, or be hurt. They loved us. They wanted us as Americans to thrive. They loved us for the people we could become. The Declaration of Independence proves that. The well-being of millions of people is at stake; our children’s inheritance of a safe and peaceful land is at stake. It is unacceptable for our elected officials to put their interests before their constituents. We need leaders who genuinely love the people they serve, take responsibility, and make the necessary changes. We cannot continue to have millions of people sleeping on the streets, families being separated daily, and individuals struggling to get by every single day. It is time for us to stand, raise our voices, act, and Realize our worth. When you love the people around you, you put their needs first and give them what they need to grow, what they need to learn, what they need to thrive. Only then will you lower the crime rates, create more contributing citizens, boost the economy and lower taxes, and make America thrive.
"United We Stand: Embracing Our Beloved Heritage with Pride and Gratitude"
Our forefathers loved you as an American. Their love for you is an eternal flame that burns brightly throughout history. It is a flame ignited by the passion for freedom, justice, and equality. This love was put in the vision of America's foundation. Few presidents have chased it, but many brave civil rights leaders still fight for it today in an ongoing struggle that demands our attention and action.
DREAM
“America’s Eternal Dream: A Vision of Love, Hope, and Peace. A dream cherished by our forefathers, pursued by a select few Presidents and fought for by countless activists. A vision so powerful that many have sacrificed their lives for it. It is a legacy of courage, unity, and justice – a beacon to pass down through the generations. Showing every citizen their actual value
MISSION
Honoring the legacy of our forefathers by forging a nation led by love and compassion, allowing every citizen to flourish in a safe, harmonious land. Confronting the challenges that burden America’s children, paving roads to a new life by acknowledging and changing systemic inequalities and neglect, and building a fairer, more compassionate society where every American can thrive.
A NEW AMERICA
Igniting the spirit of America by empowering every individual with essential life skills, paving the way for equal opportunities, building a stronger nation where love, support, and unity prevail, and ensuring each member can contribute their best to society. Allowing our lowest citizens to embark on a transformative journey toward a brighter, more inclusive future filled with boundless possibilities.
Our children rely on us to keep them safe and secure. As parents, caregivers, and role models, we hold a crucial role in protecting them from harm. It is our duty to be vigilant about their well-being, providing a nurturing environment that fosters growth and development. Our commitment to our children’s safety should never waver, and we must always be ready to step up and defend them from any potential threat. By putting our children’s needs first, we can help ensure their future success and happiness. So let us stand together and do all we can to give the children of America the help and protection they need and deserve.