Breaking Barriers: The Fight to Protect Children
Episode Overview
Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts have found a sponsor for the PA Central Registry. PA State Rep. Aaron Bernstine has agreed to support their cause. The registry aims to make information about convicted child abusers publicly accessible. The episode highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in child protection. Donna and Lee reflect on their nine-year journey and the challenges they've faced.
People don't like to be called out on their shit. People don't like to have to take accountability or responsibility.
In this episode of 'AU4H Radio - Real Talk', Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts share some thrilling news. After nine years of relentless advocacy, they've finally found a sponsor for their mission to open the Pennsylvania Central Registry. This registry aims to protect children by making information about convicted child abusers publicly accessible, similar to Megan's Law. Donna recounts the moment she reached out to PA State Rep.
Aaron Bernstine and received an immediate and positive response, marking a significant milestone in their journey. The duo reflects on their long struggle, the challenges they faced, and the overwhelming support they've garnered from the community. They also discuss the importance of transparency and accountability in protecting children from abuse. With heartfelt anecdotes and a touch of humour, Donna and Lee make a compelling case for why this registry is crucial.
If you're passionate about child protection and advocacy, this episode is a must-listen. It’s an inspiring story of perseverance, community support, and the power of never giving up.