Unprotectedvictims

Unprotectedvictims UnProtectedVictims is a registered 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization for those whose Civil Rights hav

07/29/2024

Melissa Dent
CEO/Founder
Unprotectedvictims
[email protected]
214-903-9623

Dear Friends,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you on behalf of Unprotectedvictims, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights and protection of individuals who have been victimized by racism, discrimination, and other injustices.
Recent events, such as the tragic incident involving Sonya Massey, have highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive support and systemic change. Sonya’s story is a stark reminder of the pervasive issues that continue to affect our communities. At Unprotectedvictims, we are committed to ensuring that no one has to endure such hardships alone.
To address these critical issues, we are launching a new campaign aimed at providing immediate assistance and long-term solutions for victims like Sonya.
Our campaign will focus on:
Raising Awareness: Sharing stories and educating the public about the impact of discrimination and injustice.

Legal Support: Resources to legal assistance to help victims navigate the justice system and protect their rights.

Counseling Services: Providing emotional and psychological support to help victims heal and rebuild their lives.

Community Outreach: Engaging with communities to promote understanding, solidarity, and proactive measures against discrimination.

Advocacy: Working with policymakers to implement stronger protections and reforms.

We cannot achieve these goals without the support of compassionate individuals and organizations like yours. We invite you to join us

08/21/2023

01/23/2023

Texas Crime Victims’ Compensation:

Perhaps, your loved one died because they were a victim of a crime.

If so, you could potentially save money by submitting an application to the Texas Crime Victims’ Compensation Program. The program offers up to $6,500 in compensation to families who need assistance with funeral costs after a loved one dies as a result of a criminal act.

Tragedy in Wrightsville Arkansas: What really happened in 1959 : As most of you know, February is Black History Month in...
02/17/2022

Tragedy in Wrightsville Arkansas: What really happened in 1959 : As most of you know, February is Black History Month in the U.S. With that in mind, I decided to focus this month’s posts on hidden Black history—the lesser-known stories we don’t typically hear about in media. Many boys go for days with only rags for clothes. More than half of them wear neither socks nor underwear during [the winter] of 1955–56….[It is] not uncommon to see youths going for weeks without bathing or changing clothes.” At times, the number of boys at the “school” was over 100. There was no laundry equipment. A single thirty-gallon hot water tank served the bathing needs of the entire population. The water was deemed undrinkable. Employees brought their own drinking water to work.”

01/13/2022

http://unprotectedvictims.org/gethelp.php

If you are a victim who has been wrongfully jailed and then released with little to no explanation from the police or any similar situation we are here to help. We have resources for nonprofit lawyers, mental health resources, as well as a form for you to contact us with any other needs you may have...

07/04/2021

God is our Vindicator and if we allow Him to, He will repay us for every injustice that has been done to us. 💙

http://unprotectedvictims.org/gethelp.php
05/27/2021

http://unprotectedvictims.org/gethelp.php

Civil injustice is a regularly occurring event. We are a nonprofit organization located in the DFW area designed to help those who have been wrongfully jailed and then released with little to no explanation from the police. Our founder has been through a similar situation and started this organizati...

05/18/2021

UnProtectedVictims
We protect the UnProtected.

Thanks for the donations off our Amazon list
04/27/2021

Thanks for the donations off our Amazon list

04/24/2021

Want to help make a difference while you shop in the Amazon app, at no extra cost to you? Simply follow the instructions below to select "Unprotectedvictims" as your charity and activate AmazonSmile in the app. They'll donate a portion of your eligible mobile app purchases to us.

How it works:
1. Open the Amazon app on your phone
2. Select the main menu (=) & tap on "AmazonSmile" within Programs & Features
3. Select "Unprotectedvictims" as your charity
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate AmazonSmile in the mobile app

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