Last Friday, I released a story on KidSide, a Miami area non-profit which I believe is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. KidSide claimed to help kids in volatile divorce actions. Their website stated in part.
The impact of high-conflict court cases, like divorce, domestic violence, or abuse, on children is made much worse due to a lack of support for kids in the legal system. An extended, antagonistic legal dispute can have long-term, negative consequences for the children involved. This dynamic can manifest in poor academic performance and peer relationships, substance abuse, pregnancy, and even suicide. Children from low-income families are considerably more vulnerable as their families cannot access essential support and services to help them cope and begin to heal.
Now, days later, their website is down.
Their Facebook page remains up, though it hasn’t been updated since late March.
I have reached out to several people, including Dana Cahn, who I’m told was the brainchild behind the organization. I have not heard back, but I’ll update if there is a response.
Was It Something I Said?
Was It Something I Said?
Was It Something I Said?
Last Friday, I released a story on KidSide, a Miami area non-profit which I believe is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. KidSide claimed to help kids in volatile divorce actions. Their website stated in part.
Now, days later, their website is down.
Their Facebook page remains up, though it hasn’t been updated since late March.
I have reached out to several people, including Dana Cahn, who I’m told was the brainchild behind the organization. I have not heard back, but I’ll update if there is a response.
Update:
It’s back on line. No one responded to me though.