When “FA” was just ten years old, she was abused by her stepfather. Before this happened, FA was a fearless, adventurous and happy girl.
At the age of twelve she told her Mother what was happening and her Mom immediately took action and they pressed charges. At this point “FA” had really given up on life. She was suicidal, afraid, and unable to sleep and even showered with her clothes on.
At the age of fifteen, she had to face the daunting task of testifying against her stepfather. That’s when she met Tombstone, a lifelong biker and member of BACA (Bikers Against Child Abuse).
BACA is a group whose only mission is to empower children who have been abused and help them to no longer be afraid of the world they live in. The rough looking group kitted out in full leather, stood guard at her house 24 hours until she felt safe.
“FA” refers to the group as her bodyguards. They will gladly take a bullet for her.
BACA ensures that the child feels like he or she is part of the biker family. They give them their own helmet and vest. They will escort the child to therapy or to court and will guard outside the child’s house day and night to make them sleep better.
“FA’s Mom says that her daughter has never looked more relaxed in the last three years. These bikers have really made an impact in FA’s life.