For over 30 years, The Family Foundation has been committed to educating and equipping Kentuckians so that they can advocate for the Biblical values that strengthen our families and lead to God-honoring public policy.
Our free Kentucky Citizen newsletter, which we mail to tens of thousands of supporters and churches across the Commonwealth, has been an integral part of that effort. It is now also available here, in a digital format, that is more convenient for you to access and share with others.
CITIZEN: We must create a compassionate pro-life culture that values the dignity of all & supports families.
Supporting Moms, Kids, and Families No Sales Tax on Diapers, Bottles, Breast Pumps Tax Credits for Donations to Pregnancy Resource Centers & Adoption Services Grants
CITIZEN: Attempts to re-legalize abortion & attack pro-life laws must be opposed to uphold human dignity.
Threatens Numerous Pro-Life Laws SB 99 attacks the foundation of all pro-life laws by promoting discrimination and treating some preborn children as unworthy of protection.
CITIZEN: It’s time for Kentucky to join the 30+ states that already have educational freedom.
Why We Support School Choice An educational choice constitutional amendment would open the opportunity to help all families with the cost of choosing the K-12
CITIZEN: Refusal of schools to follow last year’s parental rights law is alarming and must be addressed.
Schools Resisting Parental Rights Law Of the schools refusing to follow last year’s SB 150 parental rights protections, Jefferson County (JCPS) is the most blatant.
CITIZEN: Election a reminder of Christian call to be faithful.
November’s election results in Kentucky, and across the nation, were another sobering reminder that the battle to build a culture that honors preborn life and
CITIZEN: Rape victims deserve a compassionate culture that provides assistance & values human dignity.
Gov. Andy Beshear’s campaign ad featuring a young lady, named Hadley, explaining to the camera that she was raped and impregnated by her stepfather at