Sade Robinson was a 19-year-old Black woman murdered and dismembered in Milwaukee in April of 2024. Sade's Voice Foundation is a nonprofit organization operated by her family to carry out her legacy by speaking out for primarily underserved BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) individuals who are missing, murdered, or whose cases have been neglected and mishandled by media and law enforcement.
Sade’s Voice Foundation — 2026 Campaign
Because of your love and support, the Sade’s Voice Foundation reached our 2025 fundraising goal, helping us honor Sade Robinson’s life with a permanent memorial in partnership with Milwaukee County Parks.
As we move through 2026, we are focused on growth, impact, and lasting change.
Your continued support allows Sade’s Voice to expand into a long-term movement centered on safety, healing, and empowerment across Milwaukee. What began as remembrance is now building real-world programs that protect others, support survivors, and keep Sade’s light alive.
2026 Mission & Programs
Your donations will help fund:
- Sade’s Self-Defense courses for women and youth
- Art therapy and trauma-healing workshops
- Scholarships and emergency assistance for survivors and impacted families
- Completion of the Riverside Memorial Bench Project
- Legal advocacy and accountability support, including funding for advocacy efforts, expert consultation, records review, and related services that help families navigate complex legal processes and pursue accountability
Why Your Support Matters
Every dollar helps transform pain into purpose.
Every share extends Sade’s light.
Every voice raised helps protect others.
Donate. Share. Stand with us.
Because when we raise our voices together, Sade’s Voice lives on.
Sade’s Voice Foundation is supported by a dedicated team of professionals, creatives, and advocates working together to honor Sade’s legacy through safety, healing, and community action.
Dr. Danielle Armstead, Th.D., M.S., LPC, NCC
Licensed therapist with Culturally Diverse Counseling Center, providing pro bono counseling support for underserved individuals and offering professional guidance to ensure programs remain trauma-informed and responsible.
John Fletcher
Safety awareness and self-defense instructor, leading educational programs focused on prevention, confidence, and personal safety for women and youth.
Gerald "Moolah Bred" Williamson Jr
Artist and workshop facilitator, leading art-based healing workshops designed to provide creative expression, reflection, and community support. These workshops are non-clinical and focus on creative process and emotional release, with guidance informed by trauma-aware practices. Will also direct Director of Sades Voice Art Gala 2026.
Jamie Robarge
Photographer, documenting events, memorials, and community programs to preserve and share the impact of Sade’s Voice.
Deanna Handy
Event planners, supporting the coordination and execution of community gatherings.
Verona Swanigan, Attorney
Legal counsel representing the family and supporting advocacy and accountability efforts.
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