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Justice for Ishmael

Another family needs your help, please get the word out by copying and sharing this post. It has been six agonizing months since the Escalante family lost their beloved Ishmael who has been described by many as loyal, honest, generous, special and loved.

The family has organized an event at the intersection of ‘G’ Street and Olive Avenue in Merced, CA on June 20, 2015, from 4:00pm – 8:00pm. Supporters of the #JusticeForIshmael initiative will be rallying for justice and passing out flyers, a bake sale has also been organized to help fund #JusticeForIshmael. A march to raise awareness of this unsolved murder will begin at 6:45pm and all concerned citizens are invited to attend.

The city of Merced has seen a recent spike in the number of homicides this year with most of the victims being young people in their teens and early twenties.

However, this city with a population of over 81,000 people, employs a police department with less than 30 sworn officers. It is nearly impossible for them to keep up with the needs of such a growing city. The public’s help is needed more than ever; we must be the eyes and ears of our communities, and we must work together with local law enforcement to push forward the wheels of justice.

For more information on how you can help, please contact site administrator, Michelle Thompson at ContactUs or (559) 681-1185.

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The S.E.A.R.C.H.

Together Against Violence will be taking part in The S.E.A.R.C.H. (Successfully Engaging Adolescents through Resources Community Hunt) on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at Kerckhoff Park, in Kerman, California. The S.E.A.R.C.H. is a city-wide scavenger hunt for teens which will also feature an after party with music and raffle prizes. Anti-Violence Advocates will be on hand to answer questions, give safety tips, and provide youth mentoring services. If you are interested in assisting at our booth, please leave a message in the comments section below or click on the Contact Us button at the top of this page.

This is a free, community-oriented event brought to you by the City of Kerman Parks and Recreation Department, for more information please call 559-846-9383. If you are unable to attend but would like to help, please feel free to share this post. ‪#‎CommunityOutreach‬

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The Journey to Justice

Today marks the end of one journey and the start of another for our family. Today Manuel Ray Villarreal was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his part in the stabbing death of Marcus Lynn Snowden. Although this sentence provides some relief we are still in a period of healing and will be for quite some time. We hope we have done the memory of Marcus justice, we hope we have provided everyone with some insight of how violence effects everyone because when lives are taken in such a violent matter, everyone suffers and everyone is a victim.

We will continue on the mission we have set forth and will now offer peer support to families who are dealing with the tragedy of losing loved ones to violence. If anyone would like to join us please feel free to message our page or fill out the contact form on our website; www.togetheragainstviolence.com

We also want to thank the all the first responders for the work they do every day, the Fresno County Sherriff’s Office, the Fresno County Office of the District Attorney, Kerman Police Department, Victim Witness Services, Central Valley Crime Stoppers and our family and community for all their love and support.

We also wanted to share a poem written by Marcus’ sister, Kendra Snowden. Her poem sums up a lot with only a few words and we thank her for allowing us to share it with you.

Two Young to Fall

Two people gone

One alive one dead

But not one got ahead

One lifeless

One soulless

Both young and intellectually unfed

The fight that ended both lives so they said

War against another all in vain

Now there are only chains

Chains on the soulless divided

Chains on the lifeless never to be reunited

Diversity a beauty and a beast

The separation between you and me

Like the serpent between God, Adam and Eve

Who are we?

Both the hearts stained blue

So sad alone and looking for the truth

Do not fear for our time should soon be here

Rise and fall

We do it all

One in the same so who’s to blame?

~ Kendra Snowden

Let Us Be Reminded

It has been over 51 years since Dr. Martin Luther King stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and delivered the speech that would solidify his place in American history. I Have a Dream; these words still ring true today, as the conflict for basic human equalities continues worldwide. These human equalities are the birthright of every one of us and need to be preserved, sometimes the process is controversial, sometimes it is inconvenient and offensive, but above all it is necessary. No matter what side of the debate you may be on, I think Dr. King would agree, that #AllLivesMatter whether they be black, white, or blue. The need for a unified front is more important than ever.

Let us all be reminded:  “We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children.” – August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, #MLK #MLKDay2015

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Last Call Before the MLB Pitch, Hit & Run Competition – May 12th, 2013

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Pitch, Hit and Run takes place tomorrow. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to advance to the finals and participate in a Major League Baseball ballpark!!! We also wanted to give thanks to Valley Food Super Center in Kerman, CA for their generous support with this event because of them we will be able to provide free snacks and refreshments for participants. THANK YOU!!!

Happy Jackie Robinson Day!

One person’s courage can affect millions, just as a small ripple in the ocean can eventually become a huge tidal wave. Let’s be thankful for those who aren’t afraid to make waves and defy the status quo because sometimes change is justified and necessary.
Happy Jackie Robinson Day!
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