Protecting Kids. Changing Systems. Empowering Survivors.

Change Starts Here.

Together, we light up the darkness.

Project Worth was built from lived experience and a belief that children deserve more than silence and systems that miss what should have been prevented. This work is about protecting children, empowering survivors, and building systems that act sooner, communicate clearly, and prevent harm before it continues.

We believe every child is worth protecting, every voice matters, and every community has the power to bring light into broken systems.

Why Project Worth Exists

Broken systems are not rare. What matters is what happens next. Project Worth exists to ensure that when patterns are known, they lead to action, not silence.

This work is rooted in advocacy, shaped by lived experience, and focused on real systemic change that prioritizes protecting children.

Wisconsin is behind many states in child protection, with outdated systems and gaps that leave known risks untracked and unaddressed.
The Meaning Behind the Star

What the Star Represents

The star in our logo marks Kenosha, Wisconsin, where this mission began. It represents light in places where systems have stayed silent.

For Project Worth, the star is a reminder that change starts locally, and that even one point of light can guide a safer future.

  • ★ Hope for children
  • ★ Courage for survivors
  • ★ Light in dark places
  • ★ Change that starts here

From Pain to Purpose

Light Begins Here

Project Worth began with lived experience and grew into public advocacy to strengthen child protection in Wisconsin. What started as one voice speaking up is now a mission to close systemic gaps, inform policy, and ensure known risks lead to action before harm continues.

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Merch Coming Soon

Sneak peek: Project Worth sticker collection designed to spread awareness, hope, and belonging.

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