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Our Story

We are two siblings who, for the past two years, have experienced the deep pain of being alienated from our own family — including our other siblings — due to parental alienation. Through no fault of our own, we were torn apart by manipulation, misinformation, and silence. But out of that pain, we’ve found purpose. We're starting this movement to be a voice for children and young adults who have lived through the heartbreak of parental alienation and sibling estrangement. Our mission is to raise awareness, share real stories, and create resources that support healing, reconnection, and resilience. No child should feel alone, confused, or powerless in the face of family division — and together, we can help change that.

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Meet Haven

Haven is a passionate and driven advocate who brings both personal experience and academic dedication to her work. She graduated from North Branch Area High School in 2021 and went on to attend the University of Minnesota that same fall, where she pursued her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, minoring in Developmental Psychology as well as Physical Activity and Health Promotion. In May 2025, she proudly graduated with her degree and immediately continued her academic journey by beginning her Master’s in Public Health—concentrating in Maternal and Child Health—at the University of Minnesota in the fall of 2025. Haven is committed to using her education and lived experiences to support others, raise awareness about family alienation, and create meaningful change in the lives of children and young adults affected by it.

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Meet William

William is a dedicated and ambitious high school senior at North Branch Area High School, where he balances academics with his passion for soccer. As a varsity player for his school team and a competitor in traveling soccer leagues, William brings teamwork, discipline, and determination to everything he does. Over the summer of 2024, he completed a mission trip to Costa Rica, where he played soccer with locals and helped teach English in community schools—an experience that strengthened his sense of global connection and service. With a strong interest in problem-solving and innovation, he plans to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering after graduation. William is also deeply committed to using his voice and experiences to raise awareness about family alienation and to support other youth navigating similar challenges.

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