What We Do

Through community programs, social media campaigns, and educational content, our global network promotes equality and empowers individuals to ask questions wisely, serve with empathy, and advocate for human rights. Freedom Keepers United emphasizes the importance of connection, hope, and the integrity with which we carry ourselves dismantles previously held assumptions about the medical freedom movement.

Freedom Keepers United uses its donations to create a unified network of Freedom Keepers who together educate, empower, and connect individuals in the fight for medical freedom. Because of the donations we’ve received, we have been able to unify over 60+ chapters of Freedom Keepers worldwide and have established multiple thriving in person communities.

Our chapters use the resources, systems, and support from FKU to efficiently activate our community, empower the public to learn about their government, informed consent, and the importance of medical freedom to advocate for their rights.

How do we do this?

The power of connection has been our driving force. We have created a worldwide organization whose messaging is gentle and invites the most basic questions as individuals begin their journey and research. Through localized efforts of education and building community, our chapters create an empowered network of individuals who no longer feel they are alone. The power of being connected to a global network gives Freedom Keepers the ability to make a large impact in preserving our individual freedoms and bodily autonomy. When overreaching governments introduce laws and mandates that affect us individually, our families, and our world as a whole, we have a global community willing to advocate at the drop of a hat.

Through community programs, social media campaigns, and educational content, our global network promotes equality and empowers individuals to ask questions wisely, serve with empathy, and advocate for human rights. Freedom Keepers United emphasizes the importance of connection, hope, and the integrity with which we carry ourselves dismantles previously held assumptions about the medical freedom movement.

Our Beginnings

Freedom Keepers United is a nonprofit organization founded in 2019, after the passage of California Senate Bill SB276.

SB276 changed the qualifications for medical exemptions to vaccines, only allowing an individual to qualify for a medical exemption post-vaccination. This placed the decision for medical exemptions into the hands of an appointed health official and out of the hands of the doctor and patient.

With California historically among the states with the strictest mandates, citizens across the United States watched as lawmakers removed the last remaining exemption. Quickly, our nation realized that this continued a troubling trajectory, one which would continue to extend to other states across the country and other countries themselves.


Our Core Values

Education

  1. To provide tools and resources for further education.

  2. To provide factual and accurate information

  3. To cultivate a positive environment which promotes understanding and open conversation regarding contrasting views.

  4. To be intentional with the questions we ask and the education we provide.

  5. To encourage a growth mindset.

  6. To utilize the value of wisdom that comes from those with various backgrounds and perspectives.

Empowerment

  1. To provide information needed to make informed decisions.

  2. To provide tools and resources for further education.

  3. To support self advocacy, leading to advocacy for others, and within our systems.

  4. To provide community that uplifts and encourages.


Connection

  1. To create opportunities for individuals to connect about medical freedom.

  2. To provide community that uplifts and encourages.

  3. To encourage positive dialogue, communication, and representation that foster a willingness to engage in a productive and meaningful way.

  4. To cultivate a safe community that is welcoming of opposing views and open to productive dialogue.

  5. To be inclusive and open minded, meeting each individual at his or her current state of understanding.  

  6. To treat all people with kindness, respect, decency and understanding.

  7. To eliminate discrimination and bias against those affected by medical oppression.

  8. To provide information that is easily accessible.

  9. To acknowledge the diverse community which we serve and to recognize the valuable experiences of each person.


Advocacy

  1. To represent those who cannot represent themselves.

  2. To act in the best interest of our larger community. 

  3. To act in accordance with one's conscience and stand up for our beliefs.

  4. To be courageous and forthright in enacting change.

  5. To act in the best interest of our larger community. 

  6. To provide opportunities for individuals to share their journey


Hope
 

  1. To remain always hopeful. 

  2. To impart emotions of empowerment and courage as we equip individuals to enact change. 


Integrity

  1. To be fully transparent in all stages of development.

  2. To take ownership of the work and content we create..

  3. To act at all times in the interest of our larger community. 

  4. To provide factual and accurate information.

  5. To act in accordance with one’s conscience.


Service

  1. To provide resources which empower and educate.

  2. To provide positive encouragement and support to individuals affected by limitations placed upon the right to medical freedom. 

  3. To create community opportunities.


Wisdom

  1. To be wise in the questions we ask and the education we provide.

  2. To pursue a growth mindset.

  3. To understand the value of wisdom that comes from those with various backgrounds and perspectives.