On Sunday, June 30, 2019, from somewhere in the Lone Star State,
Sam Young shared this status update with his Facebook friends:
“Prepping for 10 days of mountain climbing in Utah, July 24 to Aug 2.
Kilimanjaro’s now in the rear view mirror. For three weeks afterwards, I did no climbing or hiking. Three days ago, daily exercise started back up for the Utah expedition. My calves are super sore.
Prior to July 23 I’ll publish the climbing schedule. Some climbs will be hard. Others easy. If you can, you are invited to join me for one or many outings. After each unfurling a temple-side chat will be held and broadcast live at 7pm.
By raising awareness, we are making a difference in saving children from both covert and overt sexual abuse. Thank you!
BTW, this pic was taken at the top of a 7 story parking garage. One of several locations I access for climbing stairs.”

Reader, carefully consider our abuse stories
and our banner cries before you discount them.
Watch us climbing our mountains,
See us unfurling our banners
and listen to us speaking out to save the children.
Like the Sam-I-Am surnamed Young,
We Are Not Going To Go Away.
You do not like them.
SO you say.
Try them! Try them!
And you may.
Try them and you may I say.
– Sam I Am
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Sign the new Petition:
Climb a mountain, hilltop or driveway. Unfurl a banner and share it.
Come to the March for the Children on October 5, 2019 in Salt Lake City.
THIS IS THE BIG ONE.
If we have 5,000 marchers, the national media will be all over it.
Institutions will be warned. Huge awareness will be raised.
Children will be protected. Past victims will take solace.
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