GIVING BACK B.A.C.A. Bikers Against Child Abuse
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GIVING BACK B.A.C.A. Bikers Against Child Abuse
B.A.C.A. Mission Statement “Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A.) exists with the intent to create a safer environment for abused children. We exist as a body of bikers to empower children to not feel afraid of the world in which they live. We stand ready to lend support to our wounded friends by involving them with an established, united organization. We work in conjunction with local and state officials who are already in place to protect children. We desire to send a clear message to all involved with the abused child that this child is a part of our organization, and that we are prepared to lend our physical and emotional support to them by affiliation and our physical presence. We stand at the ready to shield these children from further abuse. We do not condone the use of violence or physical force in any manner; however, if circumstances arise such that we are the only obstacle preventing a child from further abuse, we stand ready to be that obstacle.” g i v i n g b a c k BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE TAKE A STAND by Shelley Jukanovich 86 N W M O M M a g a zin e . c om Fall 2015 C h i l l s m a d e t h e i r way up my arms as I witnessed sixty local bikers make a thundering entrance into the Mission Motors of Stanwood parking lot for a rally. The bikers, known as B.A.C.A., were there in support of a local family who had experienced the unthinkable—the abuse of an innocent child. B.A.C.A., or Bikers Against Child Abuse, left an impression on me that will forever change my image of ‘bikers’. B.A.C.A. International, Inc. was founded by John Paul “Chief” Lilly in 1995. Chief, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, saw a greater need for protecting boys and girls who were victims of abuse. Though the court system has done much to help abused children, there are limitations that sometimes prevent children from getting the help that they need. Chief saw a need and moved to address it. B.A.C.A. was formed and is now an international organization that has offered protection to thousands of children in nine different countries. There's only one thing in the hearts of B.A.C.A. members— to unselfishly offer their protection and their presence to hurting children. observers in tears. As I introduced myself to several members I was struck by how compassionate and full of love they were. These B.A.C.A. members were ‘all in’. They were there for the children no matter how great the need. ‘Trouble’ and her husband, ‘Superman’, have been B.A.C.A. members for three years. Superman is now the president of the North Sound Chapter. The North Sound Chapter of B.A.C.A., along with a few members from the Canadian Chapter, arrived at Mission Motors with one thing in their hearts—to unselfishly offer their protection and their presence to hurting children. Immediately upon arriving, several bikers strategically took an intimidating stance at the entrance to the parking lot, acting as a shield of protection. These B.A.C.A. members were part of a security team and had the title ‘Guard Dog’ embroidered on their B.A.C.A. vests. To try to explain the statement that this made to our friends and our community is impossible. To experience the depth of love and commitment that the B.A.C.A. members exuded was overwhelming. To be a part of something so incredibly powerful was lifechanging and inspiring beyond words. The bikers circled up, officially adopting our friends into their B.A.C.A. family. They shared their mission and their commitment to the girls, showering them with hugs and gifts. Each girl received an official B.A.C.A. vest embroidered with their chosen biker road name. On the back of the vest was the B.A.C.A. patch, which holds great significance for the organization. “White represents the innocence of children, red represents the blood of the children that has been spilled, the fist represents our opposition to child abuse, the skull and crossbones is the symbol to the death of child abuse, and the chains represent our united organization.” It was a powerful experience that left many Fall 2015 N W M O M M a g a zi ne .c o m 87 g i v i n g b a c k · B.A.C.A. He is also the State Secretary and International Development Officer for B.C., Canada. Trouble had the following to say about the impact that B.A.C.A. has had on her life: “Other than raising my own children, this has been the most rewarding thing I’ve done in my entire life. Empowering these abused children and making them feel safe in their world is truly the best feeling ever!” YOUR CHILD IS EXCEPTIONAL Give your child a personalized learning experience. Join us for Open House on November 5th at 9 a.m. or call to schedule a morning tour, 425.454.5880 PRESCHOOL – 8TH GR ADE • VISIT US AT STTHOMASSCHOOL.ORG FORMING C ATHOLIC CHRISTIAN LEADERS SINCE 1957 Come Experience St. Luke School Serving Preschool through 8th Grade Strong Core Academics + Low Student-to-Teacher Ratio + All Faiths Welcome 88 206-542-1133 + www.stlukeshoreline.org + Located in Shoreline N W M O M M a g a zin e . c om Fall 2015 I was filled with awe at the unselfish, enormous hearts of this organization. As I watched Trouble and the other B.A.C.A. members surround my friend’s kids with their love and protection, I felt like I was experiencing something very extraordinary. As a sort of ceremonial gesture, a couple of bikers took the girls for a cruise around the block, escorted in the front and the rear by other B.A.C.A. members. Protection for the kids is paramount to the B.A.C.A. organization. After the initial B.A.C.A. rally, each child received the name and number of the two B.A.C.A. members residing closest to them. Those two members become the child’s contact person, whom they can call on anytime they feel scared or threatened. These contacts will provide whatever it takes to make the child feel safe. With permission from the parents, the members will enter the child’s home if he or she is scared and will even accompany them to court if requested. Karin, the mother of one abused child, had the following to say about B.A.C.A: “The B.A.C.A. rally was so powerful in the message it relayed to my children and me. Sexual child abuse is so taboo in our society that it allows the hideous acts to grow and almost go unchecked. Not with B.A.C.A.! They don’t look the other way or shy away. They boldly face it head on and stand in the gap in whatever is needed for the children to not only feel safe and secure, but loved and worthy. When tragedy like this strikes, though there is one perpetrator, the ripple effect devastates many, many lives. You find out really fast who is truly worthy of your friendship. And sadly, it is just a handful at best. With B.A.C.A. we have true friends—family for life. People we can really count on to show ongoing love and support. It feels like someone really has our back. Thank you, B.A.C.A. We love and appreciate you!” If you know of an abuse situation, or would like to join the B.A.C.A. family, contact www.bacaworld.org., or call the International Information Hotline at (866) 712-2873 and take a stand against child abuse. B.A.C.A. Creed By Chief Adapted from “The Fellowship of the Unashamed” I am a member of Bikers Against Child Abuse. The die has been cast. The decision has been made. I have stepped over the line. I won’t look back, let up, slow down, back away, or be still. My past has prepared me, my present makes sense, and my future is secure. I’m finished and done with low living, sight walking, small planning, smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed visions, mundane talking, cheap giving, and dwarfed goals. I no longer need pre-eminence, prosperity, position, promotions, plaudits, or popularity. I don’t have to be right, first, tops, recognized, praised, regarded, or rewarded. I now live by the faith in my works, and lean on the strength of my brothers and sisters. I love with patience, live by prayer, and labor with power. OPEN HOUSE My fate is set, my gait is fast, my goal is the ultimate safety of children. My road is narrow, my way is rough, my companions are tried and true, my Guide is reliable, my mission is clear. I cannot be bought, compromised, detoured, lured away, turned back, deluded, or delayed. I will not flinch in the face of sacrifice, hesitate in the presence of adversity, negotiate at the table of the enemy, ponder at the pool of popularity, or meander in the maze of mediocrity. I won’t give up, shut up, let up, until I have stayed up, stored up, prayed up, paid up, and showed up for all wounded children. I must go until I drop, ride until I give out, and work till He stops me. And when He comes for His own, He will have no problem recognizing me, for He will see my B.A.C.A. back patch and know that I am one of His. I am a member of Bikers Against Child Abuse, and this is my creed. nwm 206 . 691 . 2625 seattlecountryday.org Fall 2015 N W M O M M a g a zi ne .c o m 89