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What IS ACFC-KS?
ACFC-KS is a
network of Citizen Activists and Family Advocates.
We work together by communicating and sharing resources to maximize
efficiency. We use a unique strategy of rallies, vigils, information awareness campaigns, .
ACFC-KS Mission
ACFC-KS promotes healthy solutions such as
family-friendly social policy, judicial accountability reform, and
constitutional recognition of fundamental Family and Equal Parenting
Rights and Responsibilities.
How will we
Accomplish our Mission?
Our preferred strategy is to get more citizens aware of their
responsibilities of protecting their freedom and equality. We
accomplish this by Information Awareness Campaigns, where we hand out
literature and speak with concerned individuals about important issues.
ACFC-KS members are dedicated to improving citizen and
family rights. We honor people who aid families, and if necessary, we
have no problem exposing corrupt, abusive, or incompetent officials who's
actions are destroying families.
The ACFC-KS Neighborhood Watch Watch keeps an eye on proposed legislation
that is harmful to families. We also work to introduce bills that are
helpful and friendly to families.
We also sponsor a wide range of events, from Equal Parents'
Week, the Fallen Fathers' Memorials, and rallies such as the Million Dads
March. ACFC-KS is also a supporter of the National Class-Action
Lawsuit for Non-Custodial Parents.
How is ACFC-KS Funded?
Our organization currently receives no funding from any government agency
or charity organization. We rely on donations from individuals and
small businesses and members' contributions.
Resources are very slim, and we can only help people
willing to help us help them. If you can't write a letter to a
legislator, or attend a rally in support of your issues, or attend group
meetings, help us gather information or help other people, then there's not
much we can do to help you. Donations are accepted, but we prefer your
active involvement.
So please, GET INVOLVED
and realize that you are NOT alone. Kansas has over 130'000
non-Custodial Parents (NCPs). More than 20'000'000 across the
United States. Once we are all networked and coordinating efforts, we
will easily overcome and end the Parental Segregation, Judicial Abuse, and
other issues that are destroying families. |