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Our Mission

Save Our Children exists to stand in solidarity with families that have been torn apart at the hands of white-collar criminals. Our mission is to be the voice of parents and kidnapped children through a nationwide class action lawsuit that aims to not only reunite families, but also compensate them generously for the unimaginable pain and suffering endured during their time apart. Learn more About Us.

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Our Vision

We are here to uphold children’s rights as highlighted in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). We will not stop until the ringmasters of the Government’s criminal kidnapping sphere are prosecuted for their crimes against humanity. We will not rest until justice has been served. Learn more About Us.

What Can We Do About It?

It’s important to understand that NO ONE can take away your rights without due process of the law or the opportunity to present evidence. Nelson Mandela once said that education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world. By teaching victimized families how to approach the court and address human rights violations, we can win back the God-given peace and freedom we were born with. We can prosecute the prosecutors acting under the color of law and put the power back where it belongs – into the hands of the families that call America home. Learn more About Us.

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Memorable Moments in

 Save Our Children History

To celebrate the achievements and take a look back at some of the most memorable SOC moments in our history.

First full-fledged peacekeeping force deployed

The U.N. General Assembly met in its first emergency special session that November to address the ongoing Suez Crisis. The first United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) was deployed to supervise the end of hostilities and the withdrawal of British, French, and Israeli forces.

04-2023

Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

This landmark treaty represented a significant success for arms control advocates and set a precedent for international cooperation. Since then, nuclear-armed nations have voluntarily agreed to give up their atomic weapons. Other countries have vowed to end nuclear-research programs and submit to inspections by the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency.

12-2022

World Food Program established

Today, though there are still some 805 million starving people in the world, the efforts of the WFP have helped that number fall by more than 100 million in the past decade. As of 2014, the program provides food to some people annually, including 58 million children.

10-2022

International Women’s Year

Since 2010, the U.N Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (known as U.N. Women) has continued its efforts to support women’s rights, particularly the need to end violence against women. In 2014, U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson launched the groundbreaking HeForShe campaign, which calls on men to fight for gender equality and combat violence and discrimination against women.

10-2022

UNESCO names 12 initial sites for protection

In 1978, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) published its first list of 12 world heritage sites–those man- made monuments or natural areas deserving special protection due to their “outstanding value.”

08-2021

International Protocol Established

This international treaty, named for the Japanese city where it was adopted, committed 41 countries plus the European Union to reduce the emission of dangerous greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere. In 2012, participants voted to extend the Kyoto Protocol until 2020.

04-2021

Declaration of Commitment to End Human Trafficking

Since 1996, U.N. efforts to combat AIDS and its cause, HIV, have been coordinated by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS, representing ten other U.N. system agencies. In mid-2014, the program’s report showed the lowest levels of new HIV infections this century (2.1 million) and a drop of some 35 percent in AIDS-related deaths since 2005.

03-2020

Save Our Children Truth Commission is Founded

To combat an unprecedented Ebola epidemic in West Africa–including nearly 30,000 people infected and 11,000 killed–the United Nations established its first-ever emergency health Source: History.com mission, the U.N. Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER), in September 2014. UNMEER closed in July 2015, turning oversight of the U.N. emergency Ebola response over to the World Health Organization (WHO).

01-2020

Did you know?

More than 50% of all child trafficking victims recovered through FBI raids nationwide were found in group homes and foster care facilities