One out of Twenty Eight

children under the age of eighteen currently have a parent incarcerated in the US judicial system, and I am one of them.

Sara Loretta
Sep 1, 2018 · 5 min read

There are only three instances in which the government can separate a child from their parent; military deployment, a CPS (Child Protective Services) opened case, and during incarceration.

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