Month: November 2021

Homecoming

Kim was homeless and in an abusive relationship when she gave birth to Braiden. She loved her son but knew he would be safe and have more opportunities with another family. Although it was difficult to let him go that day, Kim later discovered she had gained a new...

Protecting Young Eyes, Part I

A whistleblower at Facebook recently leaked inside information revealing the negative impact social media can have on teens. Although not completely a surprise, the confirmation from inside the parent company of Instagram caught parents’ attention. But social media...

Families in the Crosshairs

In order to “Build Back Better,” one has to first tear things down. In the case of the $1.7 trillion social spending bill Democrats are now trying to pass, it appears at least one target for demolition is the family. The social spending bill, whittled down from the...

One Year, Four Days, and a Lifetime

Listen to CAP's latest podcast here Americans just witnessed the impact of empowered citizens. As the results came in from the Virginia elections this week, it became clear: parents are an interest group. They made all the difference in that election, flipping the...