Aubreigh Wyatt's Mom Speaks Out About New Mission: 'My Daughter's Voice Will Not Be Silenced'

Mar. 15, 2025

Aubreigh Wyatt.Photo:Aubreigh Wyatt/TikTok

Aubreigh Wyatt

Aubreigh Wyatt/TikTok

Aubreigh’s Foundation will “pursue justice and accountability for Aubreigh and share her story to necessitate change through a message that promotes dignity and love for others,” Heather tells PEOPLE in a statement.

“I created Aubreigh’s Foundation to honor my daughter’s legacy, I have committed to share my daughter’s journey, the truth, all of it,” Heather added. “Once we overcome legal hurdles and obtain justice I am determined, through Aubreigh’s Foundation, to ensure that Aubreigh’s message and the sharing of her story be done out of love, compassion and support and in an effort to bring awareness to the community.”

Since Aubreigh’s death, Heather has frequently posted on social media about her grief journey, primarily using TikTok. She has garnered millions of views and a hashtag in honor of her daughter, #LLAW (Live Like Aubreigh Wyatt), has also began trending worldwide.

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Heather has since rejoined TikTok and thanked her supporters.

“Aubreigh was a daughter, a sister, a friend, so many things to so many people,” Heather said in her most recent statement to PEOPLE. “I will go to the ends of the earth and back every single day to make sure the world hears Aubreigh’s voice and knows her story. I will not go away, be silenced nor will I stop fighting for Aubreigh’s voice to be heard! My Daughter’s voice will not be silenced.”

She also added more details about the goal of the foundation, stating in part: “As Aubreigh’s Mom and the Founder of Aubreigh’s Foundation I hope to bring awareness, education, support, empathy and compassion to all children and adolescents suffering from the devastating repercussions of bullying. Aubreigh’s Foundation will share Aubreigh’s story to provide hope and support for other adolescents and children who are struggling with bullying and to intercept and prevent other families from having to face such devastating, unfortunate loss and irreparable heartbreak. I am fighting for justice and accountability for my daughter and to use her story to change how bullying is approached, handled, and to bring awareness to the emotional, psychological and devastating effects bullying causes in adolescents and children.”

She also said she hopes to “educate and provide information on supportive healthy avenues to teach our adolescents and encourage them to believe that their lives have value, to teach them to place value in their lives and to educate and ensure that they can identify bullying for exactly what it is and understand and encourage them to realize their value is so much more than someone’s opinion of them or insults/words.”

Aubreigh Wyatt.Aubreigh Wyatt/TikTok

Aubreigh Wyatt

A spokesman for the middle school Aubreigh attendedpreviously told PEOPLEin a statement that they have “numerous anti-bullying measures and curriculum” in place for students and that initiatives to create “healthy relationship building” begin as early as elementary school.

“Our middle and high school students (7th-12th grade) also participate in National Bullying Prevention Month, and have school counselors assigned to each grade level to meet with students and provide them with appropriate resources,” spokesman Trey Brennan said.

source: people.com