This is a testimony of Isabella Hacker whose husband was unjustly imprisoned by the Biden regime.
Thanks to Stand in the Gap Foundation and their "Operation Love Wins" initiative, she was able to visit her husband, Riley Kasper, in prison with their children.
After her visit, Barbara was sent a survey detailing her visit, and agreed to have her story published. This is her story:
Q: How long had it been since you last saw your loved on in person?
A: 5 months.
Q: Describe what it felt like to reunite with them.
A: Best feeling ever, to be able to hold him and see him! Jasmine really really enjoyed talking with her daddy and being able to hug him and “play” a little. It was tough when we had to say goodbye): Jasmine didn’t want to let go of him): Riley and I got to discuss a lot of things we couldn’t on the phone because we only have 15 minutes. 15 minutes goes by so fast it doesn’t even feel like 15 minutes! I got to buy him some snacks and drinks to eat during our visit. It was really nice . It was hard to hear some of the stuff that is going on and how he is being treated! And how he or we can’t really do anything.
Since the hours of visitation are only at certain times. Me and Jasmine were able to explore around a little. Conveniently a lavender festival was happening the same weekend we were in town by him.
Q: What was the highlight of the trip for you?
A: Being able to spend time with Riley and be a family again!
Q: How did reconnecting with your loved one during the visitation trip impact you and your relationship with them?
A: Made it stronger, and closer.
Q: What would you like to say to the donors who generously support Operation Love Wins and make programs like this possible?
A: Thank you for all your hard work and support for families in these tough times! We all really appreciate you.
Keep up the good service and God Bless
Q: Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience with Operation Love Wins or the visitation trip that you think would be helpful for others to know?
A: They only can help with one trip a year basically, so plan accordingly.
We want to thank Isabella for having the courage to share her story. If you can, please donate to Stand in the Gap Foundation to help reunite families separated by the Biden Regime.