Angela Schwarz, President of Breaking the Chains was joined by NC Senator Thom McInnis, Moore County Commissioner Louis Gregory, Isaac Jenkins, CEO/Founder of CCFCA /BTC and Mikayla Raines, Miss FSU 2019 Alumni at CCFCA Breaking the Chains Against Domestic Violence, Human Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault 1st Strategy Breakfast to end Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking and Sexual Assault in North Carolina at HealthKeeperz Office in Pinehurst , Saturday, March 9th as Breaking the Chains continues to engage the communities and leaders in solving complex issues of Abuse to women, children and men.
CCFCA Breaking the Chains express gratitude to Apostle Linda Ross, Kym Nixon,President of Changing Destinies Ministry, Brooke Autry Human Sex Trafficking Survivor , Kimberly Vamper , Domestic Violence Survior, Milton Ellerbe , CEO of M.E. Green House LLC Drug Intervention, DR. Patricia Hollinworth , VP & Chair of Alpha Kappa Charter, Southern Pines , for their expertise, time and strategies toward protecting those who cannot protect themselves. Special thanks to Tim Brooks, and Natalie Sharpe, Executive Officers of HealthKeepeerz.
Senator Thom McInnis presented the group Senate Bill 199 and 200 sponsored by him and other Senators in the State Legislature that will directly govern and legislate offences pertaining to Domestic Violence, Human Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault for all victims . Commissioner Louis Gregory spoke to the need of self respect.
Vowing to end Domestic Violence, Human Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault, Schwarz and Jenkins will meet with the group Bi-weekly and ” One setback is not the end of the world. “We will fight for those who cannot fight for themselves until all evil behaviors is gone ” , they stated.
Apostle Linda Ross and Sumaya Webster will organize the Richmond County area with a planned Strategy Meeting in the County’s Community Center Other Fundraising plans includes a GospelFest and Domestic Violence, Human Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault Rally.
As we move forward to eradicate abuse in all forms Schwarz and Jenkins will continue CCFCA Breaking the Chains Petition Drive to end Domestic Violence, Human Sex Trafficking and Sexual Assault visiting Churches in the metropolitan area .
Churches or Community Organization can join by calling (910) 474-2589 for scheduling.