
Yellow Butterfly Still Standing: Help Cindy Young Rebuild After Political Persecution

By Daniel Goodwyn, Guest Contributor
Cindy Young is more than a grandmother, a healer, and a spiritual guide—she is a survivor. At just 18 months old, she lived through a plane crash that claimed her mother’s life. That unimaginable loss planted the seeds of resilience in her soul, and those seeds grew into a life rooted in service, peace, and spiritual leadership.
But today, at 67 years old, Cindy faces a different kind of crash—one orchestrated not by fate, but by a political regime eager to silence those who dare to stand in their truth.
Like so many others, she attended the January 6th protest peacefully. She believed in the right to petition her government and to be heard. For that act of faith and patriotism, Cindy was vilified, prosecuted, and targeted. She lost her small business, spent years battling in court, and became another name on the long list of Americans the government sought to crush for dissent.

Despite all of this, Cindy—known affectionately in her community as “Yellow Butterfly”—has never stopped believing in hope or the power of truth. But now, she needs our help.
Please consider donating today to Cindy Young’s GiveSendGo fundraiser.
“I am a giving woman who has helped those who have been down in life to find their power, believe in themselves and to move forward through their own personal difficulties,” she writes on her fundraiser page. “It is now in the most difficult time of my life that I am asking for your support.”
Cindy isn’t just raising money for herself. She’s been a consistent supporter of other J6ers—even while facing her own battles. She lent strength to those in prison, lifted spirits, and extended the same grace and wisdom she’s known for throughout her life.
She has also started a podcast—J6 from the Heart—to speak truth, offer clarity, and continue the mission of healing and exposure.
This is what makes her situation so heartbreaking: a woman who has given so much now stands on the brink of losing everything—her home, her business, and her financial security—not because of any crime of violence, but because she stood tall, peacefully, in her convictions.
Let’s be clear: this is not a legal defense fundraiser. Cindy’s trial is behind her. She was sentenced and later pardoned, but the aftermath lingers. This is about rebuilding a life that was shattered. It’s about dignity. It’s about solidarity.

Kirstyn Niemela, a fellow J6er and one of Cindy’s closest friends, shared this with me:
“She doesn’t want to ask for help. She lost her small business. She’s been in and out of depression, as we all have. She helped me when I needed it—now it’s time to help her. She won’t say it herself, but I will.”
So, I’m saying it too: Now is the time.
Please consider giving whatever you can to help Cindy stand tall again. Her quiet humility shouldn’t disqualify her from receiving what she has so often given to others: support, love, and hope.
And if you’re looking to support more patriots crushed by the regime, StopHate.com has compiled a full list of J6er fundraisers: StopHate.com/SHDOD
This is more than just about Cindy.
It’s about whether we—as a people—stand by those who’ve been persecuted for speaking the truth. Do we walk away, or do we walk beside them?
Cindy Young stood for freedom. Will you now stand for her?
Daniel Goodwyn is a Christian, J6er, and activist. He knows firsthand how important it is to lift up those the regime tried to silence. He has a background doing pro-life, free speech, and election integrity activism. He was a J6 political hostage, released in August of 2023 and pardoned in January of 2025. Daniel has been on with Tucker Carlson discussing the topic of political hostages in the United States. He has worked on five documentary films on this topic and has assisted a number of legal teams with the review of film footage, as well as being part of David Sumrall’s StopHate.com team. DanielGoodwyn.com
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