BACT
How it all began
I grew up around bikers from my teenage years until my mid 30's when I moved away from my home city. My teenage years was spent in Lavingtons pub (the landlord would only serve me orange juice until I was 18) until they closed where Hatchetts and the Black Sheep became my locals. "In 1988 – Larry Cruxton, Hatchett’s becomes a thriving city centre pub, particularly favoured by Goths and Bikers. 2004 – The current day. The building becomes The Raven."
I left my home city in the year 2000 but would still visit right up until 2010.
In 2005 I contacted BACA / Bikers Against Child Abuse who when asked said I could use their patch in my car window - to help protect myself and my kids from pedophiles - due to already suffering at the hands of predators as a single mother.
I had email communication with BACA between 2004 & 2006
In March 2013 I created my own patch - BACT (BACT by bikers/Bikers ACT) due to suffering at the hands of child traffickers and human traffickers.
I was also in contact with BACA again 2013 on social media in a private BACA group. This is their main FB page; BACA International
In May 2013 MACE / Motorcyclists Advocating Child Empowerment contacted me and established The United Global Alliance Against Child Abuse which BACT is a proud member of.
Members of The United Global Alliance Against Child Abuse:
Fighters Against Child Abuse Australia
Bikers For Children Association
Operation Scarecrow OpPedoChat OpInnocence
Rage Against Injustice, MTK, Bikers Against Kids Abuse, P.A.K New South Wales, Knights Templar Motorcyclist Charity Organisation, Op Exposure.
BACT by bikers / Bikers ACT
If you support the end of trafficking for all people's. Make it known inside your community both in real time and online. By doing so you create brick walls for traffickers! The more brick walls traffickers hit the more our children are being protected!
"Strength Through Unity" ~ MACE 2013
There are Good and Bad in all creeds.
Traffickers belong to the bad side of a creed no matter what creed they belong to.
SOS / Support Over Separation
In 2017 SOS was co-founded by myself and another home educator who had both suffered under the hands of social services. We created the support group to help other parents who felt unjustly treated by children's services. This does not include those children who are removed from parents justly for child abuse. Alot of children are removed from loving parents for health reasons or because the family are experiencing one form of crisis or another. Children are removed from parents and placed into care where the children can then be subjected to abuse and/or be easy targets for child traffickers. Within social work the threshold for support for a family is much higher than the threshold for a child to be taken into care. Meaning a family would never reach the threshold for support. Children are removed from their families when support for the family could have kept them together. The SOS Support group advocates for families in crisis to be given support over Separation.