About The Movement

The Great Sunday Voices is a public movement that brings people together every Sunday evening to post across social media at the same time. The goal is simple and serious: keep public pressure on issues around the protection of children, support for survivors, and accountability where systems have failed.

Why This Was Created

Too many issues get buried once the initial outrage fades. A story breaks, people are horrified, and then the news cycle moves on. But for the children who were failed and the survivors who were let down, nothing has changed.

The Great Sunday Voices was created because the public deserves a way to keep showing up, not once, not when it is convenient, but every single week.

This is not a protest that burns out after one march. It is a sustained, consistent, public voice that refuses to be silenced or distracted.

"Every Friday the weekly post and reel script are shared so thousands can post together. Every Sunday... we speak."

Why Unity Matters

Individual posts are easy to dismiss. One person complaining can be ignored. But when thousands of people post the same message on the same day, it creates something that cannot be overlooked.

Social media algorithms amplify coordinated action. When many accounts post similar content in a short window of time, it gets seen. It trends. It reaches the people who need to hear it.

Unity is what makes this movement powerful. Not anger alone, but organised, consistent, public solidarity.

Why Consistency Matters

Most public pressure campaigns last a few days. People get tired, distracted, or discouraged. Institutions know this. They wait for the noise to die down.

The Great Sunday Voices is built differently. By committing to a simple, repeatable action every single week, we remove the ability for people in power to wait us out. Every Sunday, the message comes again. And again. And again.

Survivors Must Not Be Let Down

Many survivors have already faced years of silence, dismissal, and institutional failure. This movement exists to show them that the public has not moved on. We will continue to speak until accountability is delivered.

Accountability Is Non-Negotiable

Where children have been failed, where systems have broken down, where the truth has been covered up, there must be consequences. This movement demands that those responsible are held to account.

A Movement, Not a Moment

The Great Sunday Voices is grounded in morality, solidarity, and a refusal to accept the status quo. It is built to last. It is built for anyone who believes that children deserve protection, survivors deserve justice, and the public deserves the truth.