Guardians of the Children International
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Phone: +1 506-260-7488
Website: www.guardiansofthechildren.com
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Be a buddy and not a bully. Help to be an advocate to children as they are developing their life and coping skills.
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We serve as a public benefit organization. Our vision is to improve the quality of life in our community by educating the public and making them aware of the steps to take in order to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to the reality of child abuse. Guardians of the Children Wolastoq is now recruiting new members. If you’re passionate about putting an end to child abuse and bullying. If you want to help empower kids to be the strong creative humans they deserve to be. I...f you ride or have access to a motorcycle, then this might be a good opportunity for you. The Wolastoq Chapter of Guardians of the Children International is now accepting new member applicants. We cover most of the Wolastoq River (Saint John River), Hartland to Gagetown. So if you’re interested or need more info feel free to contact our Facebook page, any member or email [email protected] Guardians of the Children was established in Texas in 2006. Since then has branched out to many chapters across the US, including 7 throughout Canada. The scales are unbalanced, and so will remain. Until such time that Justice is served on all those to blame. Don’t let your silence drown out their cries!
With schools all open across our provinces, Be Very Careful when you see a school bus. The yellow flashing doesn't mean to speed up but Prepare To Stop. The flashing RED means only 1 thing STOP!!!! NO EXCEPTIONS!!! Remember: It is illegal to run a red light, no matter where it is. The children you are endangering may be you own!
***UPDATE: FOR ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT, WE WILL BE MEETING AT TIM'S GATEWAY IN OROMOCTO @8:30am with KSU @ 9:00am.*** Sharing a GOC Saint John event: Please join us (rain or shine) on our annual J.U.S.T. Ride this Sunday, September 13, 2020.... We will be meeting at Rainbow Park in Saint John at noon for registrations for the event. The cost will be $20.00 per bike with a driver and additional passengers will be $10.00. All the proceeds from this ride will be donated to Romero House to help with providing food to children within our community during this pandemic.
It was a great day out GOC-International riding today. We attended the International Female Riding Day event in Oromocto. Then on to spend some time with our lil Guardian, Chains.
Another young soul paying the price for the baggage of an adult. Help bring a stop to the violence against children.
With September just around the corner, this is the latest update from the Province of NB. https://www2.gnb.ca//education-and-early-childhood-develop
A nice evening run to Hartland, NB.
GOC - Grand Manan Weekend Run. A great road trip with amazing people.
Happy Canada Day!
Here we grow again! To better represent the region covered and respect for the original name of the Saint John River, which was changed from Wolastoq. The region of coverage, but not limited to; East - Gagetown; West - Greater Woodstock; South - McAdam(US Boarder); North - Miramichi. From Gagetown to up river to Woodstock is approx 153km along the Wolastoq. Riding along the river, on both sides, presents some of the most fantastic scenery, historic locations to enjoy. We look forward to hearing and seeing everyone this summer, now that the bike riding season has finally arrived. Keep checking in as there will be open rides and structured rides this season. We remain dedicated to promoting advocacy for children who are abused and bullied. Ride well, Ride safe!
Be the advocate for children. Stand up for what is best for all children...peace, security, safe play, positive reinforcement, no abuse, to just name a few. Remember: Children are our future and will be looking after you.
It's that time again where both motorcycles and children are out in big numbers. Please look twice, carefully as you may save a life of a child or motorcycle rider. Perfect weather, dont drive distracted. Your cell phone can wait until you stop!
The season is upon us again. Please look carefully to ensure you see riders and children that may be around your vehicle.
April is known as Child Abuse Awareness Month . But due to the current status of the World Pandemic, as with most service business and groups, we are unable to attend in public for our blue ribbon campaign. Keep in touch with your friends and neighbors. Remember, See something, Say something. Everyone remember stay home. Be well, be safe.
It is in times of global troubles that we all band together for the greater good, more so than usual. Help each other, care for each other, do what you can. See something, say something. Be well, be safe.
Absolutely true and well said! https://www.facebook.com/1082485108529309/posts/2740543156056821/
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