Fairytales and friends new and old came to support and spread the message of Live for 175. Some of us had no idea there was going to be a surprise. Eh hem... Kekeluv.
We're almost at the end of Year 10 of Live For 175. The Eagle Police got taken for a ride by CYCLEBAR, Cruise & Box and Kekeluv got to play cops, and so much more. Check out the photos below.
Who can you get to post on Instagram or Twitter and add the hashtag #Livefor175? The question has been posed (for BMF tickets) and you have come through.
Being part of a child abuse prevention campaign means that you don't even have to know a thing about it. In fact, if you know nothing about what it feels like to be affected by child abuse, you have a lot of power. This is who has taken a stand. This is your challenge.
Tell someone. Speak up. That's what they say. It's easier said than done. When you're in that situation, it's not as simple. What if the person abusing finds out? Things could (and likely do) get worse. There is a way for anyone to report child abuse and keep the child safe.
April 26th is Denim Day and the Women's and Children's Alliance spent a rainy day with us out at the Village. The rain wasn't going to stop us from cycling to break the cycle, nor was it going to stop the Treasure Valley's finest. Boise Police Chief Bones and Ada Country Sheriff Bartlett teamed up with their units to come out and ride...
Day 3 was one of the most emotional days we've had in the history of Live for 175. We rode for one of our own who we lost this last year. Day 3 was about being together, having fun, and remembering why we cycle to break the cycle of child abuse...
Watch. Listen. Experience. Follow along as we power through 175 hours of cycling to break the cycle of child abuse. It's the 10th year of Live for 175 - you never know what will happen.
The 10th year of Live for 175 is officially under way. We're equipped with new bikes from CYCLEBAR in the Village and we're on our way across the country to spread the message that It Shouldn't Hurt to be a Child. Check out the photos from Day 1 below...
This is a safe place. You don't have to share your name or any personal information, you can just share your story. We won't publish these anywhere without permission (for those that don't remain anonymous.) We want to provide a safe place for anyone to share their experiences...