Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Today, we light a candle for those victims of guardianship and conservatorship abuse – the elderly, the young, and the disabled - who are cruelly isolated from their family by their court-appointed “protectors” on this holiday. We remember them, and their suffering families, in our hearts and our advocacy.

6 comments:

jerri said...

thank you nasga for speaking out i see the light as an inspiration to keep the light shining to expose the dark devious side of guardianship the ulimate loss of rights and all you own just that fast it's all gone all you worked for in the hands of others leaving you are their mercy sound like a good plan?

Barbara said...

Thank you. Christmas is especially hard.

Sara Harvey said...

How nice to post something like this. Those who are locked up and their family trapped in the system are always forgotten on this special day.

Thelma said...

This holiday is particularly hard to face when vulnerable elderly are incarcerated and treated like criminals, and our government does nothing to stop the misuse of "protective" statutes written for their benefit.

Sally said...

NASGA is a bright light into the darkness. Thank you for being here for me and other victims who felt alone until finding NASGA.

Anonymous said...

I missed this posting yesterday. It's very nice.