Heritage Foundation launches platform supporting parental rights

Kevin D. Roberts, PhD President at The Heritage Foundation
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The Heritage Foundation has introduced the Parental Rights Network, a new platform within its Parental Rights Initiative. This initiative aims to provide parents with tools to protect their rights and make informed decisions for their children.

Tiffany Justice, who serves as a visiting fellow for parental rights at Heritage and chairs the Parental Rights Initiative, described the network as a unifying force for families. “We see the challenges parents face, and we’re committed to connecting them with the knowledge and support they need. The Parental Rights Network is a rallying point for families to stand together and protect their children’s future,” she stated.

The network addresses concerns over parental authority amid challenges such as public schools promoting gender ideology and government agencies making independent decisions regarding children’s health. It seeks to empower parents by strengthening family units through collaboration and resource provision.

Participants in the Parental Rights Network will have access to weekly virtual meetings with national leaders. These sessions aim to keep members informed about current issues, upcoming events, and opportunities to influence America’s future for children.

This network is part of The Heritage Foundation’s broader mission to restore America by empowering parents and reinforcing family values as foundational elements of self-government and Western Civilization.

Parents and advocates interested in joining can visit the network’s website for more information.



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