Bikers Against Child Abuse: A Powerful Force for HealingThis episode delves into the remarkable work of Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA), a unique organization that empowers children who have experienced abuse. Members like Magnus and Bulldog, who prefer Harley-Davidson Road Glides, ride to the rescue of vulnerable kids in Central Nebraska, sending a powerful message of support and strength. BACA works with children who have been physically, sexually, or mentally abused, or anyone experiencing trauma or fear, bringing them into their biker family as essential associate members. Bulldog, the Central Nebraska Chapter President and Nebraska State Secretary, and Magnus, the chapter vice president, share their personal stories and commitment to preventing child abuse. BACA, which started in 1995, now has chapters in forty-five states and two hundred countries, using road names to protect anonymity and working closely with local and state officials. New members undergo extensive training and background checks before becoming eligible for a back patch. BACA aims to break the cycle of abuse and help children find their voice, allowing them to be comfortable in their own skin and simply be kids again.
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