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Media Inquiries & Speaking Availability
Willow Cherry is available for expert commentary on the Alford Plea, systemic justice reform, and the “Runtime Error” recovery framework. For press availability regarding the Kentucky legislative session or “Smart on Crime” initiatives, please mark your subject line as “MEDIA.”
Peer Support Navigation
Individuals in Fayette County and Paint Lick looking to Contact Willow Cherry for guidance through the recovery system can expect peer-led navigation. While we cannot offer legal advice, we can help you decode the “systemic crash” of the legal process and connect you with verified local resources.
Digital Sovereignty Consulting
For inquiries regarding digital footprint auditing and reputation management for the formerly incarcerated, please use the secure form below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I Contact Willow Cherry for press availability?
Members of the media can use the form below to request interviews. Please specify your deadline and whether the inquiry relates to legislative reform or the “Runtime Error” recovery narrative.
Does this initiative offer legal representation?
No. While we advocate for systemic reform, we are a peer support entity. If you need legal counsel, please consult the Kentucky Bar Association directory. We provide “Forensic Mitigation” consulting to attorneys, but we do not practice law.
Is my communication secure?
We prioritize digital sovereignty. When you Contact Willow Cherry via this portal, your information is treated with strict confidentiality. Information submitted via this portal is treated with strict confidentiality, aligning with our commitment to privacy for high-risk individuals and those in recovery.
Operational Standards & Ethical Framework
The Willow Cherry Justice & Recovery Initiative operates under a strict code of ethical conduct designed to protect both the integrity of our advocacy and the privacy of the individuals we serve. As a Certified Peer Support Specialist (APSS) entity, we adhere to the following core mandates:
1. Absolute Confidentiality & Data Sovereignty
We understand that many individuals contacting us are navigating high-stakes legal or recovery environments. Unlike commercial entities that monetize user data, we practice “Data Sovereignty.” Any communication regarding sensitive legal matters, recovery milestones, or past incarceration is treated with the highest level of encryption and discretion. We do not share, sell, or leverage your personal narrative without your explicit, written consent.
2. The “Non-Legal” Mandate
It is critical to clarify that while we engage in “Forensic Mitigation” and “Systemic Analysis,” we are not attorneys. We do not provide legal advice, draft motions, or represent clients in court. Our role is to provide the “human context” that the legal system often ignores—explaining the “Runtime Error” of addiction or the “Keppra Rage” phenomenon to defense teams so they can build a better case. If you require legal counsel, we will refer you to the Kentucky Bar Association or qualified public defenders.
3. Harm Reduction & Systemic Realism
Our peer support model is built on “Harm Reduction.” We meet people where they are, not where the system says they should be. We acknowledge that the road to recovery in Kentucky often involves navigating a hostile infrastructure. We do not judge relapse; we view it as a system crash that requires a patch, not punishment. Our advocacy is rooted in the belief that “recovery is possible for everyone,” provided they have access to the correct source code for their own life.
4. Financial Transparency
The “Justice & Recovery Initiative” is a mission-driven operation. Any funds donated to the “Rectification Project” or the “Legal Defense Fund” are audited and used strictly for their stated purpose—whether that is maintaining this digital platform, funding “Speedy Trial” advocacy, or providing basic resources to those re-entering society after incarceration.
