Voice Platform and Support Network for Families of Missing and Victims of Crime
A good friend of mine has brought to mind that we the families, the friends, the advocates the members of our communities become the VOICES, for those that are not around to speak up for themselves, weather they are missing person or weather they are victims taken by homicide due to a number of things.
We have had to stand up and fight sometimes when things look almost impossible the hero's who are the voices for those who can not speak for themselves yell the loudest, talk to everyone and anyone they can, use media, stand on corners with signs and many times are out beating the street to find the answers to why they are gone and who made that happen.
The Keepers of Justice! This means they are the ones who hold hope for the missing person, the unsolved homicide, the murder victim, the trafficked victim, the abused children, the beaten women & men in our lives and communities.
These people are the Heroes, the light at the end of the tunnel, the hope, the life, the voice, both the visual and the unseen voices that are listened to by millions of people each day.
The Keepers of Justice are those that will see this to the end no matter what. They give and give until there is no more of themselves sometimes. These are the people who will not take things lying down. These are a force to be recond with and that will not let things die.
Peace does not come without answers for The Keepers of Justice.
Tags: Justice, advocates, answers, effort, families, family, friends, healing, heart, help, More…heroes, hope, information, lovedones, speaking, victims, vision, voices, work
Permalink Reply by Jesse 'Opie' Ross on December 22, 2010 at 3:49pm
Permalink Reply by Christina Venita Quinton on December 28, 2010 at 11:39pm
Karen Sue Stratton commented on Gwen Johnson's blog post Why arent there any sites specifically for Missing people considered to be non missing by Law Enforcemnt
Miranda (Skinn) Rhuda promoted Sara Huizenga's discussion Watch the Full Investigation Discovery Episode of Missing Adult, Billy Smolinski, HERE!
Cathryn Terkanian posted a status
Mary L. Cross commented on Gwen Johnson's blog post Why arent there any sites specifically for Missing people considered to be non missing by Law Enforcemnt
Mary L. Cross joined Sara Huizenga's group
Fife Ellis posted a status
Diana Hamilton Byrne posted a photo
maureen sanchez posted a status
Tony Romeyn posted a status© 2013 Created by Sara Huizenga.
