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Sing it to God.

Break the chains of oppression in the high places.

A war cry for the weak.
A prayer for the weary.
A call for justice for families carrying burdens they were never meant to bear.

Meanwhile, Mason is on his way out for community support, dancing and living his best life with the people who help make that possible.

The care was never the burden.

Keeping it all together was.

✂️⚖️🥄🐲

06/11/2026

✂️ BREAK THE CHAINS ✂️

A Red Seal Hairstylist is typically a two-year apprenticeship journey.

Mine took 13 years.

Not because I lacked determination. Not because I lacked skill.

It took 13 years because I was raising a son with complex needs while navigating a system that required me to be a caregiver, scheduler, recruiter, trainer, payroll administrator, crisis manager, advocate, and employer at the same time.

In 2021, I finally earned my Red Seal.

The career I fought 13 years for lasted one more year.

This video is not about losing my scissors.

It’s about asking why families are carrying burdens they were never meant to bear.

For years, I worked two jobs:
One paid.
One unpaid.

The unpaid job was keeping disability services running. The need for “Family Managed Services” because complex needs require specialized services.

This song is a prayer.
A battle cry.
A call for justice.

For every mother growing weary.
For every father losing hope.
For every family working just to get to work.

Lord, break the chains of oppression that keep families from thriving in their appointed time.

Defend the poor and fatherless.

Lift the weight from tired shoulders.

And make way for the weak.

Thank you .dawn91 for making music to match my heart.

06/06/2026

The Cost to Care — hear the battle cry God of heaven 🐲⚖️🥄✂️🙏🏻

For years, I worked two full-time jobs.

One paid.

One didn’t.

The unpaid one was caregiver administration. The hidden JOB in disability services in order to manage and maintain services.

Coordinating staff.
Managing payroll.
Writing plans.
Tracking data.
Attending appointments.
Responding to crises.
Navigating systems.
Fighting for services.

I worked overtime trying to keep my career alive while carrying the invisible workload required to support my son.

People see disability benefits.

They don’t see the unpaid labour behind them.

They don’t see the careers interrupted.

They don’t see the health lost.

They don’t see the years spent working just to get to work.

The cost to care wasn’t just my time.

It was my scissors.

My career.

My health.

And now, 12 years later, I am rising to respond to ADAP, the employment. I am again still asking Alberta to recognize the hidden administrative burden families carry every single day.

It’s time.

Families should have the option of Family Managed Services when it is best for their loved one, without being forced to carry a crushing administrative burden. The care didn’t almost break me—the paperwork, coordination, payroll, staffing crises, and endless unpaid work did. ✂️🐉 ADAP asks about my limitations, who asks about the system’s?

Thank you .dawn91 for putting it into music ❤️

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