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'''Julia McNeil''' is a founding Director and the Chief Operating Officer of [[Safe Passage Foundation]], an organization whose goals include providing support and advocacy for people raised in restrictive and isolated communities. Ms. McNeil has eight years of experience in IT project management and currently works as a Senior Systems Analyst for a pediatric health care and research facility.
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[[File:Julia-mcneil-2011-07-19.jpg|thumb|Julia McNeil — 2011-07-19 (Niagara Falls, Ontario)]]
  
Julia McNeil became involved with child advocacy through participation in a number of projects with NGOs and child rights advocates regarding sexually exploited children and youth.  
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'''Julia Marie McNeil''' (24 November 1974 – 5 June 2012) was born and raised in [[The Family]] as the eldest of eleven children. She grew up in the [[UK]], [[India]], the [[Philippines]], [[Italy]], and [[Belgium]], before leaving the [[cult]] in [[1995]] at age 20. McNeil has stated that the challenges both she and her siblings faced when leaving The Family demonstrated to her the need for support and resources for those leaving high demand organizations.
  
Born into an isolated religious community, and having left to start a new life at the age of twenty (in [[1995]]), Ms. McNeil is the eldest of eleven children. The challenges both she and her siblings faced when exiting their community of origin demonstrated to her first hand the need for support and resources for this particular demographic.
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In [[2001]], McNeil created the community website [[MovingOn.org]] for other young former Family members, providing a place for these [[second generation|second generation adults]] to interact with people who understand the challenges of integration into society and to participate in peer-to-peer support. By the time it closed at the end of January [[2009]], MovingOn had become the most frequented online meeting place for former [[SGA|second generation member]]s.
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In April [[2003]], McNeil founded [[Safe Passage Foundation]], an organization whose goals include providing support and advocacy for people raised in restrictive and isolated communities.
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On 5 June 2012, McNeil died of cancer. On 18 June 2012, she was interred at Lower Heddon, Yealmpton Woodland Burial Association Cemetary, in Devon, UK. Friends and family planted trees and wildflowers in her honor.
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==Writings==
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*[[Jules - Lonnie Davis (Marc): My Jumbo Story|Lonnie Davis (Marc): My Jumbo Story]] — 2001-08-04
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*[[Jules - Do You Feel Stuck in The Family and Want Out?|Do You Feel Stuck in The Family and Want Out?]] — 2003-01-15
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*[[Jules - What Is Apostasy?|What Is Apostasy?]] — 2002-10-05
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*[[Jules - Apologetics and Academic Supporters of The Family|Apologetics and Academic Supporters of The Family]] — 2004-07-23
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*[[Jules - Lying Lips - The Lies Family Leaders Have Told About Ricky|Lying Lips - The Lies Family Leaders Have Told About Ricky]] — 2005-02-10
  
In [[2001]], Ms. McNeil went on to create an online support group ([http://www.movingon.org/ www.movingon.org]) for young people who were born into the same isolated community she was. This interactive web site provided a place for youth to safely interact with people who understood the challenges of integration into society and to participate in peer-to-peer support.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[mailto:julia@safepassagefoundation.org Email]
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*[http://julia.mcneil.muchloved.com/ Memorial to Julia Marie McNeil]
*[http://www.movingon.org/ MovingOn.org]
 
*[http://www.safepassagefoundation.org/ Safe Passage Foundation]
 
  
[[Category:Current and Former Members]]
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[[Category:Second generation]]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 18 July 2013

Julia McNeil — 2011-07-19 (Niagara Falls, Ontario)

Julia Marie McNeil (24 November 1974 – 5 June 2012) was born and raised in The Family as the eldest of eleven children. She grew up in the UK, India, the Philippines, Italy, and Belgium, before leaving the cult in 1995 at age 20. McNeil has stated that the challenges both she and her siblings faced when leaving The Family demonstrated to her the need for support and resources for those leaving high demand organizations.

In 2001, McNeil created the community website MovingOn.org for other young former Family members, providing a place for these second generation adults to interact with people who understand the challenges of integration into society and to participate in peer-to-peer support. By the time it closed at the end of January 2009, MovingOn had become the most frequented online meeting place for former second generation members.

In April 2003, McNeil founded Safe Passage Foundation, an organization whose goals include providing support and advocacy for people raised in restrictive and isolated communities.

On 5 June 2012, McNeil died of cancer. On 18 June 2012, she was interred at Lower Heddon, Yealmpton Woodland Burial Association Cemetary, in Devon, UK. Friends and family planted trees and wildflowers in her honor.

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