On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 Melody Mills posted on social media:
On July 22, 2019, I took my flag to some of the peaks of the Imperial Sand Dunes of the Sonoran Desert in Imperial County, CA. And in 3 days I’ll take my flag to the streets of Salt Lake City, Utah, where I’ll march with other advocates for the increased protection of youth in religious, and other, organizations. I stand with all those who desire to adequately safeguard children, and who bravely and boldly push for that reality wherever they may be and in whatever way they can. Keep standing up and speaking out Together, we can make a difference. Don’t stop, vulnerable individuals need you 🙏

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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