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Texas Heat! If you have a loved one in

I am a mother and sister who has lived through what many of you are going through right now.

I have seen firsthand what happens inside this system.
The neglect. The silence. The waiting. The not knowing.

I created JusticeForging because I refuse to sit back and watch families feel helpless while their loved ones are inside

This is not just a blog.
This is a place for:

  • Families trying to protect their loved ones

  • People fighting for accountability

  • Those who refuse to let the system ignore them

Right now, Texas is getting hotter every day.
And that matters more than people realize.

If your loved one is on medication, has mental health issues, or any health condition—heat can become deadly in custody.

You cannot assume they are safe.

You have to check.
You have to document.
You have to speak.

That is where I come in.

I help families:

  • Track their loved ones

  • Know what to say and who to call

  • Write letters

  • Push for accountability

  • Bring attention to cases that are being ignored

I also help inmates by:

  • Writing letters of encouragement

  • Helping clean up their social media presence

  • Giving them a voice when they feel forgotten

If you need help, reach out. This isn't a sales pitch. This is me extending my hand, my time and my resources. May God bless you and your loved ones on your journeys. Amen 

Marchell Scicutella

 3401 Fannin St.

Houston, TX 77004

 justiceforging@gmail.com

justiceforging.blogspot.com

If you are serious about protecting your loved one, comment or message me: TRACKING

Together, we will forge truth.
Together, we will forge accountability.
Together, we will forge justice.


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