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  • The Biden administration is taking away lunch money from low-income kids who attend Christian schools like Dayspring Christian Learning Center in El Cajon, CA. Why? Because their school doesn’t agree with the government’s radical gender ideology. Tell the administration to stop using kids and their lunches as leverage to FORCE Christian schools to abandon their beliefs. Schools like Dayspring are being targeted by federal and state officials. This is wrong. Christian students and their schools shouldn’t be forced to give up critical lunch funding to follow their beliefs. Sign your name and ...
  • Tens of thousands of children throughout the country need loving and stable families. But the United States is currently facing a shortage of loving foster care and adoptive homes, and the nation is facing a crisis. In Oregon, several hundred children are up for adoption and desperately need someone to care for them, and yet the state is putting their needs second to politics. For Oregon, a loving and stable home isn’t enough. They’re requiring that prospective adoptive parents agree with the state’s views on radical gender ideology. They’re turning down anyone who won’t lie to a child about ...