This blog is dedicated to the 501c3 charity SOBBS, Inc, incorporated by Lori Esteve and her board members, Rod Esteve and her mother Gloria.
This blog will detail the requests and subsequent refusal to provide financial statements to donors.
It will include communications where she has blantantly lied to loss moms, donors and the public.
Lori Esteve has been contacted on multiple occasions by many people and has had every opportunity to clarify or refute these claims.
Her stance is she owes us no answers if we "believe lies." Lies cannot be corroborated. We are not talking about gossip, we are talking about provable facts.
Anyone who has questioned Lori has been blocked from ALL her social media and emails have been unanswered or answered spitefully and with feigned confusion as to what the problem is.
It stops here. It stops now.
SOBBS, Inc. is a publicly registered, legal non profit and has the LEGAL responsibility of transparent to it's donors.
So far, this has been refused.
You have questions we have answers. Sit back and enjoy the show! It's a disgusting web of deciet, hurt, loss and one woman who thinks she alone can destroy the lives of anyone who gets in her path.
When I first went to SOBBS, I was in a rough spot and was looking for support. I remembered a dear friend who had suggested the organization to me to help me through any rough patches I may experience in my grieving process. I remember it was late at night, not a time in which I would expect friends to be up and available for me to chat with so I asked to join SOBBS. I was granted "membership" to the page and I shared my story, and asked for help...someone to talk to, even briefly. I was immediately removed from the group. When I inquired about the why behind that, I was told that the owner of the group thought the timing was odd due to my being friends with a member and former admin that they had just removed from the group. I was hurting and denied based solely on who I was friends with on Facebook. Nothing more. I was under the impression that SOBBS was an organization that was supposed to help loss parents deal with and handle their grief, no matter what stage of mourning they were in and no matter who they were or were not friends with. I was discriminated against based upon who I know. I would think that goes against the mission of SOBBS and as a charity, they are not supposed to be able to discriminate against someone.
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