Justice For Taylor Rose Sookra
Fourteen-year-old Taylor Sookra, a healthy and bright student at Berkeley Carroll School, tragically passed away on Christmas Day, 2021, due to myocarditis after receiving Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Despite known risks of myocarditis and the low threat of COVID-19 for healthy teenage girls Pfizer, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and her doctors failed to act responsibly. Taylor’s parents have filed a wrongful death lawsuit to hold these entities accountable and seek justice for his daughter’s untimely death. This critical legal battle comes with significant costs, including attorney time and court expenses. Your support is essential to help fund this fight for justice and protect others from facing similar tragedies. Please donate today.
Help Rebecca Stand Up to Medical Coercion
Rebecca Ashworth, a highly respected registered nurse with six years of service in Valley Health’s Neurosurgical Department, was unjustly terminated in 2021 after her request for a religious exemption to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy was denied, despite exemptions being granted to others. Now, Rebecca is courageously fighting back through a lawsuit under the Virginia Human Rights Act to hold Valley Health accountable for religious discrimination and to defend the rights of workers to practice their faith without fear of retaliation. This important legal battle comes with significant costs, and Rebecca needs your support to cover legal fees, court expenses, and advocacy for religious freedom. All donations are tax-deductible through the Saint Joseph Fund for Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please donate today to stand with Rebecca and help protect the rights of workers everywhere.
Support Kayla's Fight for Religious Liberty
Kayla Cox, a registered nurse with nearly a decade of service at Valley Health’s Winchester Medical Center, was unjustly terminated in 2021 for standing by her deeply held religious beliefs after her request for a religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate was denied, even as others were granted accommodations. Now, Kayla is fighting back through a lawsuit to hold Valley Health accountable for religious discrimination, defend workers’ rights to practice their faith without fear, and seek justice for the harm she has endured. Your tax-deductible donation will help fund her legal battle, send a powerful message against faith-based discrimination, and protect everyone’s right to religious freedom. Please donate now to stand with Kayla and ensure no one has to choose between their faith and their career.
Help Rod Fight for Religious and Medical Freedom for Christian healthcare workers
In 2021, Rod Jenkins, a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience, was forced to choose between his Christian beliefs and complying with his employer’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. After his request for a religious accommodation was denied without explanation, Rod lost his job. Now, he’s fighting back in a legal battle to defend religious freedom and protect the rights of individuals to practice their faith in the workplace without fear of retaliation. You can help Rod continue this fight by donating to his legal defense fund and standing up against workplace discrimination.
Support Lori Swartz's Fight for Religious Freedom
Lori Swartz dedicated over two decades of her life to Valley Health System as a Certified Nurse Assistant. When Valley Health mandated COVID-19 vaccinations, Lori requested a religious accommodation based on her deeply held beliefs. Her request was denied, and she lost her job. Lori is now fighting for her rights—and for the rights of all individuals to freely express their faith without fear of discrimination. Support Lori's fight for religious freedom.
Help Baraka James's Family Seek Justice
In June 2021, Baraka James lost his life due to what his family believes was medical negligence involving dangerous psychiatric medications. His widow, Kyung In Yi Sylvester, is fighting for accountability. Read about their journey and learn how you can support their legal battle for justice.
Stand with Tangie Russell: A Fight for Medical Freedom
My name is Tangie Russell, and after 30 years of dedicated service in healthcare, I lost my career for refusing to comply with California’s COVID vaccine mandate. I stood by my beliefs in medical freedom and personal choice, and now I’m fighting back in court to protect the rights of others who face the same unjust decision. With your support, we can push for real change and ensure no one has to choose between their job and their convictions.

