In 2024, Kadaya was kicked out of her home and financially cut off, because she was suffering a debilitating disease and confessed that she needed treatment for abuse - related trauma.
Kadaya’s enrollment in a healing program for dissociation was labelled as “delusion” by her family and her children were taken away as punishment for attempting to pursue help. Without warning, all of her belongings were taken away by her former family, including her car, clothes and medication. The therapies that she was using to manage pain were also swiftly taken, alongside threats to silence her cry for help.
Kadaya intended to keep her recovery private, before she was left destitute and prohibited from returning home or seeing her children. These are common measures in cults of organized abuse that enact crimes against survivors of human trafficking and ritual violence. Kadaya is still enduring regular harassment by the perpetrator group. Your donations can help her to meet basic needs, including housing, treatment costs and legal aid.
Kadaya is a survivor of methodical torture that has left her with permanent injury, keeping her in a difficult merry-go-round at Urgent Care. She has sustained violent injury to her body that requires surgery and unique rehabilitation, including trigeminal neuralgia caused by repeated strangulation, rape and forced abortion injury. Due to the pain of living with misdiagnosed CRPS that has now spread throughout her body and seizures, she is unable to work to afford basic needs or medical intervention.
The long process of applying for financial disability requires the establishment of a relationship with a good doctor. Kadaya has been on a waitlist to see a doctor for a year, in British Columbia, where she was dropped off and left by her husband, with nothing. She is seeking both legal and medical remedy, so that she can heal and regain access to her children in WA state.
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