I have been the Roth kiddos' babysitter for about 3 years now and have grown to love the entire family like my own. They are kind, thoughtful, fun, sweet, God-loving people and I never fail to leave their with a full heart and a smile on my face. I am tremendously blessed by this family on a daily basis and I so cherish my time spent with them.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The "Free Amir" Campaign
I have been working on
this blog post for so. long. I just can't seem to find the proper
words to describe how I feel about this group of people tirelessly
fighting for their loved one's release from a wrongful imprisonment in
Iran. The love that I felt among this group of individuals was
overwhelming. I could feel it with every fiber of my soul. They care so
deeply for one another; fiercely connected in a love bound by the
absence of a friend; a cousin; a brother; a son; an uncle. Amir
is missed by countless people who need him next to them. They need to
see him. They need to hug him. They need to speak to him. They need to
love on him. And they need him home NOW. And they need your help.
I had planned to write a blurb about what this shoot was about. I then decided that the images speak for themselves. Take your time looking through them. Feel them. Experience them. Then, take action.
I had planned to write a blurb about what this shoot was about. I then decided that the images speak for themselves. Take your time looking through them. Feel them. Experience them. Then, take action.
Amir's nephew, Sami. |
Amir's niece, Maya |
Amir's friends and family. "When Amir is in prison, we are all in prison." |
Amir's Father, holding a sign written in Farsi. |
The ultimate goal....sweet freedom. |
Amir's sister, Sarah |
For more information or to contribute to the effort to bring Amir home, please visit http://freeamir.org/ or find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FreeAmirHekmati. Even something as simple as sharing the page or a status every so often would be incredibly helpful to the cause. Let's raise our voices and bring justice to the Hekmati family!
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