Justice for Reese
On March 14, 2025, four-year-old Reese Hughes tragically lost her life to unthinkable abuse in Lyons, Georgia. Reese was a bright, beautiful little girl whose life was stolen far too soon. The accused have been arrested and charged. While the justice system takes its course, our focus remains on remembering Reese and supporting those who truly loved her.
Pink bows have become a symbol of Reese—her favorite color, now a sign of love, remembrance, and a call for justice. Displaying a pink bow is a way to honor Reese’s memory and stand against child abuse.
If you would like to support Reese’s surviving siblings and her loving family, including her Aunt Kassidy Rivers, please consider donating a teddy bear to Kada’s Promise. This organization provides comfort to children facing trauma, ensuring they feel seen, loved, and supported. Your donation is a small but powerful way to help children in need and keep Reese’s spirit alive.
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Let’s stand together for Reese. Let’s fight for justice. Let’s protect our children.
JusticeForReese | #ForeverFour
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Kada’s Promise: https://kadas-promise.square.site/
Donations or inquiries can be mailed to :
P.O. Box 52
Baker, FL. 32531​​