Wednesday, October 24, 2012

5K

I'm honored and excited to announce that Stop the Violence was able to cut a check for over 5,000 dollars to REGIONAL CRIME VICTIM CRISIS CENTER as a result of the proceeds from our event. I can not thank enough those of you that gave and helped raise money for this years event.


Thank you Regional Crime Victim Crisis Center for all you do. You all are truly an inspiration to all of us.


If a homeless man can stand up, can't you?


 Check out this video of a homeless standing up and making some difference in Dallas Texas...click on the link below

Pictures from Amarillo

It was such a joy to be present with Family Support Services of Amarillo and stand with them to Stop The Violence. 

FSS truly blessed me, more importantly I can't thank them enough for courageously taking a stand each day to help those that are victims of violence.












Ohana

 When Keevan got hurt and was notified that his injury would conclude his senior year season, his brothers stepped up and exemplified our team's theme perfectly, which is OHANA---meaning no one get's left behind. Keevan's jersey number is #2, look at what some of his brother's did to honor him.





Painted toe nails and duct tape

The things we do to make a difference in this world, painted toe nails and duct tape heels...life just doesn't get any better than that...lol

Brothers

Here are some of the guys that endured the police academy with me. It blessed my soul to see them come out and support the STV MOVEMENT.

Thanks guys, be safe out there as you make a difference.
-C

SJ

Prior to Sadie being born, Ash and I prayed and prayed about the name we would give our 2nd daughter. We decided that Ashley would come up with the first name of our child and I would come up with her middle name. Ashley one night told me that she really felt strongly that our daughter's first name should be Sadie. We researched the name and quickly found out that in Hebrew Sadie, means princess. After finding out what the name meant, I gave my blessing. I continued to pray about Sadie's middle name, a name that when my lifetime had passed that she would be proud of because it was something that her daddy gave her. I continued to pray, continue to investigate name after name. One night it hit me, "Chad what do you want your daughter to remember about you?" Obviously the quick answer was that I stood for Jesus Christ. Yet, I also wanted her to know that I stood on behalf of Justice...it brings joy to my heart to see our little princess of justice, Sadie Justice Mitchell stand with us as we continue to do all we can to STOP THE VIOLENCE....IF A TWO YEAR OLD CAN STAND UP, DON'T YOU THINK YOU CAN?

-C