ISADORA PAK

Isadora's background was marked by physical abuse and emotional neglect, leading to struggles with self-worth and depression. Her father had always hoped she would be a boy, and her constant failure to meet his expectations made her feel like a disappointment. As a girl who was forced to look like a boy, she had difficulty fitting in with social groups and eventually isolated herself, spending most of her time online. There, she faced unwanted sexual attention not only from strangers but also from men close to her. These experiences fueled a deep resentment towards men, further intensified by repeated emotional attacks from those she cared about. Her deep sense of empathy and care for other people made her an easy target for abusers, causing her to fall into a period of self-hate and depression.

After being sent to The Survivors youth bootcamp, she found Christ through her pro-life family and discovered peace and forgiveness in her newfound faith. Driven by this faith, she now dedicates herself to helping women who face similar struggles, guiding them toward healing in Christ.

Isadora is originally from New Mexico, so she spent her teen years on the sidewalk counseling and protesting outside of a late-term abortion mill Southwestern Women's Options. She was sickened by some of the things she saw out there.“I was outside southwestern one morning when I witnessed a grandmother dragging her pregnant 15-year-old daughter into the facility by the hair, as her daughter kicked and screamed”

After moving to Texas Isadora focused on her education, she attended a public college and was struck by how little value today’s youth seemed to place on life. As a former STEM research student, she was horrified to discover the fetal organ harvesting practices occurring in California. Previously, she had been pursuing a degree in biology and working in a research laboratory that used animals for medical research. "Seeing what those scientists were doing to precious human beings made me reflect on my own actions and realize how alarmingly similar I was to them. I could not continue with that work."

Isadora has dedicated her life to fighting for the unborn, and being a voice for the voiceless. She strives to help women who are hurt and showing them that children are blessings and should be protected.