Disability rights are a crucial issue globally, advocating for equal opportunities, accessibility, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities. Recent trends highlight the push for greater representation and support in various aspects of society, from education and employment to healthcare and transportation. Petitions within this topic address key issues such as improving accessibility in public spaces, combating discrimination, and advocating for adequate support services for those with disabilities.
One impactful petition calls for increased funding for disability services, highlighting the struggles faced by those in need of essential assistance. Another petition focuses on creating accessible workplaces for individuals with disabilities, stressing the importance of inclusive hiring practices.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can contribute to a more inclusive society and promote equal rights for individuals with disabilities. Take action by signing petitions and being a part of the movement towards greater accessibility and empowerment for all.
I am signing this petition out of genuine concern for the well-being of a disabled child who appears to need consistent and proper care.
I have followed Chrisean publicly for many years and, like many others, once rooted for her growth. Despite past concerning behavior, I hoped that motherhood would bring positive change. While she continued to engage in risky behavior during pregnancy—documented publicly—I still held hope that she would step into a healthier season once her child was born.
When she shared her labor and delivery publicly, many people developed immediate care and concern for Baby Chrisean Jr. Unfortunately, as time went on, the content shared did not reflect consistent prioritization of his medical, developmental, or environmental needs.
There have been multiple documented instances that raised concern, including delays in seeking medical attention for a hernia, public dismissal of developmental delays, and exposure of the child to unstable and inappropriate environments. The child has appeared without basic necessities, such as proper footwear to support visible physical conditions, while frequently being present in late-night settings with numerous unrelated adults.
Additionally, the child has been moved between hotel rooms and various locations rather than a stable home environment. While Chrisean earns substantial income through television and online platforms, there is little publicly shared evidence that these resources are being used to support the specialized medical and developmental care her child appears to need.
I understand that motherhood is a learning process, and I do not claim perfection. I am a mother myself and know firsthand how challenging it can be, especially without a strong support system. However, a child’s basic medical care, safety, and developmental needs must always come first.
This petition is not about punishment, harassment, or wishing harm. It is about intervention, accountability, and support. There is a mother who appears overwhelmed and a child with special needs who deserves consistent care, stability, and advocacy.
I am signing because it is deeply troubling to witness what feels like a slow-moving crisis involving a vulnerable child. Sometimes caring means speaking up—not out of judgment, but out of responsibility and hope for better outcomes for both mother and child.
Chrisean jr challenges are not “he’ll grow out of it.”
They are textbook medical red flags:
bilateral inguinal hernias
clubbed feet on both sides
inability to swallow solids
visual concerns
seizures
no speech
no engagement
extremely limited mobility
inability to sit up, hold weight, or stand independently
stiff, molded legs that stay in the exact position he’s held in
constant thousand-yard stare
no reactions, no preferences, no emotional expressions
hypotonia (his voice sounding “Elmo-like” isn’t cute — it’s a sign)
This is not normal. This is not being “behind.” This is not “he’s strong.”
This is a toddler who has survived in spite of his environment, not because of it.
Junior deserves a real medical team. A full neurological workup. A developmental evaluation. A safe, stable environment. And a mother who is also given the mental health support she clearly needed long before this moment.
This is a call for protection, not punishment.
A call for truth, not shade.
A call for help, because Junior cannot speak for himself.
I care about this issue because the same day Chrisean posted her pregnancy test results was the exact same day I found out I was pregnant and me and her were due around the same time, however, I lost my baby due to domestic violence in a situation I couldn't control or escape in time. (The father quit his job when he found out and held me hostage for 2 months while plotting to have me murdered and I lost my baby during the attempt). I have been grieving for 3 years now and to see this baby not get the proper care he needs, to see his health decline and him not being able to develop the way a normal 2 year old would meanwhile constantly around people that smoke and drink in his presence at all hours of the night, his stroller seat being used as a car seat, it's just heart breaking to watch because I wanted my baby I quit drinking and smoking as soon as I found out I was pregnant, and here Chrisean gets to have her child and he is being treated like this??? #SaveJunior
i truly, feel for this student, my daughter went through similar situations, and was harmed by the schools actions as well of closing schools. She found joy and love through music and was able to keep the same support with music for 4 years, and it helped her so much, that she was able to have that consistency, but now,we are in the same place we were in years ago, with trying to find music and arts on a consistent basis, but thankfully she has a family member with instruments, but the schools needs to adopt this policy because if not, i've been following, how they've already taken 1 million in music away, even if allowed, this is not acceptable, and creates distrust from parents and caregivers, especially when the childs in special education with unique challenges. Where's there's funding without staff, they will continue to take, so I URGE EVERYONE to SIGN THIS PETITION and SPEAK UP AT BOARD MEETINGS, I have been following on facebook, tower of love foundation, and Following the meetings.... I pray this resolution is brought forth, Our childrens lives are WORTH IT and the time is TIcking....
OUr disabled students must be treated fairly and proviided joyful experience while being provided with the most safest environments with proper supports,