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Bikers Against Child Abuse. Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A. or B.A.C.A. International, Inc.) is a charitable worldwide motorcycle organization. The organization works to protect children across eighteen countries from dangerous individuals and situations. B.A.C.A. was founded in 1995 in Provo, Utah, U.S.A..
Each chapter works locally with children and parents to help victims and raise awareness of child abuse and bullying. Charity Work & Activities. The organization partners with child advocacy agencies, victim assistance groups and schools to raise awareness and provide education on child abuse as well as the anti-bullying movement. They offer ...
The report also alleges the home allowed members of a motorcycle club, Bikers Against Child Abuse, to 'guard' the home from human traffickers. Overdoses, assault and restraints: Inside a damning ...
These bikers are using their tough-guy power in the sweetest way. After a 5-year-old girl with mental disabilities was bullied walking home from school, bikers banded together to have the girl's back.
Bikers Against Child Abuse is not a "motorcycle club" or an "MC". It is formally known as "Bikers Against Child Abuse International" or "B.A.C.A. International" and the article should use that term. The organization is registered with the IRS under the name "B.A.C.A. International".
Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author. He rose to prominence with the publication of Hell's Angels (1967), a book for which he spent a year living with the Hells Angels motorcycle club to write a first-hand account of their lives and experiences. In 1970, he wrote an unconventional ...
C. Henry Kempe (birth name Karl Heinz Kempe; April 6, 1922 in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) – March 3, 1984 in Hanauma Bay, Hawaii) was an American pediatrician and the first in the medical community to identify and recognize child abuse. In 1962, Kempe and his colleagues, including Brandt F. Steele and Henry Silver, published the ...
The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (CICA) was one of a range of measures introduced by the Irish Government to investigate the extent and effects of abuse on children from 1936 onwards. Commencing its work in 1999, it was commonly known in Ireland as the Laffoy Commission after its chair, Justice Mary Laffoy .