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On my channel, we talk about everything, basically everything. The system, like, basically, has ripped me apart for the better part of my entire life. I have just now come out of the closet. I'm 32 and I'm just trying to kind of separate myself from a lot of, like, horrifying memories from, like, these terribly abusive people. But I also, um, I am right now in a custody dispute with them for my daughter. So, um, on my channel, I talk about everything because I was, um, I was a victim of false allegations. So, um, I decided that I would start posting, um, some of these to show you guys that they were false allegations so you can see for yourself. Um, I have a lot of different channels, but primarily my business, Jamie Nonprofit, and um my music channel. Those are my primary um channels, and my vlog channel. My vlog channel is where I show you really like real stuff, like how much I spend on things like laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, like what my um routine is, and just different tips and tricks that I've learned along the way. Um, and for my work, I give you guys a behind the scenes look at everything from starting and brainstorming content to actually filming, uploading, and promoting the cause. And um then of course, um my music. I just try to share really great music with you guys. But um, so anyway, so that is me, that's what this, um this is how this kind of started. And so, yeah, welcome to my world. We are going to go, like, we're gonna have so much fun, um, and we're going to play a lot of games, challenges, activities. We're going to have so much fun learning how to do the right thing. And um, part of that is being, oh, you guessed it, we being like artistry inclined. Um, and so I'm going to incorporate stuff like outfit of the days, makeup, um, clay creations, art pieces, just like literally everything that I'm interested in. I am bringing you guys into that. And so also on the flip side, I talk about my stuff, the things that make it really, really difficult going through a custody dispute, going through um affordable housing and being at risk homeless. Um, and it's all part of being who I am. And so I wanna be really, really honest with you guys. And also, um, I get sick, so I talk about real honestly about how my different kind of things going on here, um, how I've been so wrongfully diagnosed since being on Medicaid and like different ways that I can help you guys through your diagnosis journey or through your journey of finding relief through chronic illness. And um, yeah, so we talk about some really, really real stuff most of the time, but let's be real. Like, even if all these problems went away tomorrow, like I would still just be sitting here wanting to like talk to you guys about like the, you know, making clay creations, doing makeup, and um, and playing these games and running a business. So it really would make a difference. So um. That's on wrong because it would make a difference to have more money, but yeah, so let's see. I am a singer-songwriter. I have an album on Spotify if you want to go check it out. It's a link below. And I am mostly just, I'm raising money for myself for like cleaning products, hygiene products. I even have like a Walmart wish list down below if you want to visit, if you want to visit the link in the description. And then you can either send the items anonymously or you can send them with a little note or a receipt. And that's really all I'm asking for from is really all I'm asking for is hygiene products and cleaning supplies because that way I can focus on the real big money tickets, which is my legal fees and other, you know, expenses that I have that go along with that, like medication. And so I'm, so I'm not asking for like donations from you guys for my business. I'm asking for specific products for my personal use while I am building my business. And so that's the link below. For a message, we do always, of course, welcome donations and we are a 501c3 organization, so you'll get a tax write off for every dollar that you donate. And even if it's just one dollar, why not, right? So, um, so that's kind of, um, some of the things that we do. I am in the process, I guess I'm getting a license. I'm in the process of getting a license because I, I have totally renovated and upcycled the domestic violence training manual for volunteers in Virginia. And so I'm trying to get that license and go out and tell other people at schools and um how they can protect themselves uh from domestic violence. Be aware of the environment and just try to make our community a safer place. So, um... Let's see, there was one other thing. Oh yeah, I also created something called the domestic violence escape kit. And so it has everything that you and one child need to leave an abusive partner. It's also linked below. And there's a spreadsheet also that you can use. There's a checklist down below as well. So you can tick off things that you already have, things that you need. And like a lot of times after you're leaving abuse, like you are kind of just like, you hit the reset button and you don't know how to really like exist without that person telling you and hitting you and telling you that you're bad or good. So like, if you're able to receive a really unbiased, unemotional checklist of what everybody's basic needs are so that you can just, they're gonna say that you're this and you're that for leaving them, but anyways, so the domestic violence escape kit basically has everything that you and one child need to escape a home. It doesn't include your furniture. It doesn't include instructions on how to leave. It doesn't include any of that, but it gives you a checklist and it gives you a place that you can go on at Walmart.com and say, okay, I see that it's worth the whole kit is worth like $200. I'm gonna go try to raise $200. That's a lot easier than saying I wanna leave and I gotta think about, well, okay, I need to ditch the wrench and I need to like get some running shoes or like she's gonna need sunblock, it's gonna be bright or like I'm gonna need to get my electric turned on immediately. You know what I'm saying? So it was just like different things that victims can use to make their escape safer, easier, smoother. And so that's it, the domestic violence escape kit. And I also make my own apps. I'm in the process of, I don't know if you get them licensed. I think you have to get them like branded or something. So yeah, so I have my own apps. A lot of them are games. They're games, like trivia games that you guys can play to learn more about domestic violence in a fun way. There's also a simulator game about being a CPS agent because I was like, they have literally a simulator for everything. Babysitting, airplanes, pilots, driving a taxi car, building a store. They have simulators for everything. But when I Googled it, they don't have simulators for CPS. So I was like, why not? And so it goes through, you know, AI will... It calculates what impact your decision will have on a family. And I also have some pretty cool stuff as far as like tools and resources for you and your kids so that they can get through a process, especially if they are in the foster care system. And yeah, so that's me. That's what I do. That's what I like to do. And that's who I am. I'm where you can find me. So, you know, how to support me. And you know how to do the next thing. Leave a comment. Leave a like. I'll let you know what you guys are currently like into, or if you cat people or dog people. Leave an emoji down below. Cat or dog. That's a good way to start the channel, isn't it? So let me know a comment. And I will see you here somewhere around my world every single day if you're paying attention. And I'll see you soon.
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