Press Release
Patricia Weathers
Founder 845-677-4118
Sheila Matthews
Founder 203-966-8419
Lisa Payne
Parent 920-592-9558
Mother Mary, Christmas Brings Tears for Some Mothers
Lisa
Payne of
Previously
featured on Montel Williams, Lisa Payne was a survivor of domestic violence. A
victim at the hands of her abusive husband, she was left for dead and her mother
was murdered. Her daughter saved her life, called 911, and stayed by her
side as help arrived. “I know my daughter needs my help now, I just don’t
know how I can ensure that she gets it,” she said.
When
Lisa awoke from a coma induced by the beatings, she discovered the Department of
Children and Family Services had taken custody of her daughter. An agency
originally designed to help children “at risk” or in traumatic situations;
they had resorted to simply placing her daughter on psychiatric drugs and
refused any input whatsoever from her as the biological mother. Making
matters even worse, Lisa has now been court ordered to take antidepressants,
undergo urine tests to ensure that she is complying with their drug regiment,
and mandated to counseling. The Supreme
Court ruling on the right to “treatment” never intended to result in the
forced drug “treatment” of individuals.
Lisa
Payne is up against a legal system that has been unchallenged regarding forced
drugging of children in State care. Her chances of ensuring the safety for
her child, looks grim. Her daughter is in another State and she cannot afford to
travel to visit her. The court in