Let's get these kids home, and then all kids unjustly taken! ALL children belong under the protective umbrella of loving parents. PLEASE remember to like and follow us on Facebook — A MIRACLE FOR TWO SISTERS
We are asking people from all over the world to make or buy birthday cards and more and send to:
Kayla & Hannah Diegel
c/o Governor Ducey
STATE CAPITOL
1700 West Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Please also help us get this request to go viral so that even MORE people can participate, and the girls can receive thousands of cards. We’ve made it super easy to save money, and make and send your own if cost is an issue. Here is our money-saving suggestion so that we can get as many cards as possible, from as many people as possible, to Kayla and Hannah.
1. Send a nice note or picture that you or your kids drew, with whatever wishes you want, in a standard size envelope for 49 cents.
2. Use an over-sized manilla envelope that you have on hand, and print out or make your own one-page card and send for 98 cents.
3. The post office has 6×9 envelopes for sale for 49 cents, that if you only put one sheet of paper inside will cost 49 to mail for a total of 98 cents for envelope and stamp. These can be effectively used by printing a card for any occasion on the bottom half, folding in half so that the picture is the card, and writing a note to Kayla, or Hannah or both on the inside.
We are hoping people will send as many cards, for as many occasions as they can think of, to the girls in separate envelopes so that they receive volumes of LOVE & CARDS. Separately, we are trying to save people money who could otherwise donate, even $5.00 to the http://www.gofundme.com/MiracleNeeded to cover the already spent $50,000.00 +++ dollars in legal fees that have yet to help get the girls home, and continue to escalate.
Kayla, like every other 13-year-old, should be allowed on the internet, but we don’t know that, or even where they are! We want the girls to see these wishes, and that WE LOVE THEM, so please blast this everywhere in the hope that she/they will see it!!! They did nothing wrong! HOW can our government punish them beyond what they do to prisoners?!?!?!?!?!?
Make your own, create your own, buy cards, send notes, but the important thing is to flood them with physical envelopes and cards that we refuse to believe the Governor would not pass on to them so they can read, touch and have them in their possession. Please help us go viral with this request and bring attention to their plight, and the 11 long months in conditions worse than many criminals. These girls have done NOTHING wrong!
Below are some of the cards we spread across the internet for Kayla’s 13th. She likely was not on internet by then, but we sure hope she is by now! Share them everywhere. This is Kayla singing a song she wrote to her mother on one of the last times her mother saw her in a “supervised” visit:
HELP US GET THE SISTERS HOME, and EVERY LAST CHILD UNJUSTLY TAKEN!
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Stuff like this is very hard for me to read, considering I have been going through the exact same sort of situation for the last 6 years myself over my eldest daughter, and all 16 years of my youngest daughter’s life People just don’t realize until it happens to them, how easy it is to have CPS turn their entire world upside down. Contrary to popular belief, parents don’t have to be legally convicted of any wrongdoing to lose their children permanently. Perfectly innocent parents lose their children every day with absolutely nowhere to turn for help. Once it happens, there is little to no hope of their children ever coming home.
Needless to say even now, several years later, and living in another state, I still live in fear that these people will go for a repeat. I am married now with another child who has never met his sisters. Even my husband doesn’t understand why I am so afraid, and try to hard to make everything “perfect” with our son. Add in PTSD and a severe anxiety disorder over all this, and well, I think you get the picture.
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Thank you for sharing your story here, Aurora. I cannot imagine what it must be like to think about this and try to put such an injustice behind you. I hope you will find peace and strength for the future.
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