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How Bikers Against Child Abuse empowers victims to move forward stronger

How Bikers Against Child Abuse empowers victims to move forward stronger

(File photo) A child's journey with BACA starts with a phone call. A child, guardian, or local agency will reach out to BACA through its hotline; a child's story stays private. Photo: Saga Communications/Will Stevenson


Springfield, IL (WAND) – Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) has chapters in 19 countries and nearly every state in the United States, along with chapters in Springfield and Mattoon.

A child’s journey with BACA starts with a phone call. A child, guardian, or local agency will reach out to BACA through its hotline; a child’s story stays private. Then, BACA will meet the child in a place of their choosing, where they will be introduced to their main points of contact.

The Abe Lincoln Chapter’s Child Liaison, known by her road name “Shots,” mans the hotline.

“It takes somebody with the heart, the drive, not to be afraid to protect that child. Everybody in our chapter, everywhere, has to be ready to lay down and take a bullet for that kid. We are going to protect them at all costs. That’s our goal.” Shots said.

Once the chapter mobilizes, that child is a part of the B.A.C.A. Being a part of the B.A.C.A. family means a child has dozens of bikers behind them — whether that is at court appearances, when facing their abuser, or whenever they need someone to talk to.

The President of the Abe Lincoln Chapter based in Springfield is better known by his road name “Show.” Show explained that BACA’s purpose is to help empower children.

“It is indescribable. To watch these children go from living in fear every day, to being as strong as the strongest biker I’ve rode next to, is amazing. We watch these kids grow scared, frightened to even talk to us. Before we’re done, they’re hanging off our bikes like they’re jungle gyms, ready to take on the world. And it’s an amazing thing,” he said.

BACA is always accepting new members.

“We need more men and women [who] are willing to ride for the right reasons,” Show said.

Shots said that anyone can help, even from outside BACA.

“If you see something, say something. Don’t turn away and ignore it, like whatever you saw didn’t happen, or if you hear of something. Make sure that the right people are linked up,” she said.

If you or a child needs help, call 1-866-712-2873.

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