
Community members in Wisconsin came together to organize a vehicle convoy outside a women’s correctional facility as a demonstration of support for incarcerated mothers. The participants used their vehicle headlights to create a visible display of solidarity.
The initiative, described as a “headlight caravan,” was intended to send a message to the women inside the facility that they have not been forgotten by their community. Organizers aimed to provide emotional support and connection to mothers who are separated from their families while serving their sentences.
The convoy represents part of a broader effort to maintain community ties with incarcerated individuals and acknowledge their continued place in society despite their current circumstances.







