Hello Friends:
We’d like to introduce you to the new Facebook Page for our initiative “The HomeFront Project!”
The HomeFront Project – and its counterpart HomeFront Kids – provides tools that will help you learn about, and then discuss, some of the most important topics directly affecting our families. The topics covered include feminism, sexuality, marriage/family, life issues, religious freedom, and LGBT+.
Understanding today’s issues enables you to teach and assist your children and make better decisions for your loved ones.
Take a look at the page, today! Better yet, when you “Like” our Facebook page, you’ll be entered in a random drawing for a gorgeous Minky Couture blanket.
Check out and “Like” the HomeFront Project on Facebook, today!
Help spread the word,
Wendy Wixom, President
United Families International
Four Reasons Why You Should “Like” the HomeFront Project!
1. Family support: The HomeFront Project provides resources, educational materials, and support for families. It offers information and support on parenting, marriage, communication, and other topics that can contribute to healthier family dynamics.
2. Values alignment: Those that align with traditional moral and religious values will appreciate the support of the HomeFront Project as it aims to strengthen families and promote their well-being. These values include traditional gender roles, marriage, and family as the fundamental building block of society.
3. Community engagement: The HomeFront Project is intended to foster a sense of community among individuals who share similar perspectives on family and societal issues. Liking and engaging with the project’s social media content can help individuals connect with like-minded individuals and stay updated on relevant news and events.
4. Education and awareness: Supporting the HomeFront project on social media can help raise awareness about the importance of strong families and the challenges they face. By sharing and engaging with the project’s content, individuals contribute to the spreading of knowledge and foster important discussions.