6 November 2015

Stop Our Kids From Being Killed On Our Streets. - March 22nd November 2015 make your voice be heard, not Tears.



Where do we start? Do I hear you say!
How can we make a difference?  Did you just say that too? 


Well to be frank it starts with YOU.  Anything in life that we do starts with YOU.  Our children starts with YOU.  The values we teach them, starts with YOU.  

But what if you have been giving your children the values, but they are not strong enough to starve off other influential Youths on the street, who act like they are above the law, that they are untouchable, they have an air of 'WOW' and your child wants to be like that? When in fact those Youths are just as scared and insecure and use bravado to gain attention.  

AND how do you tell your child/ren that that is what is happening and not to follow these out of sort of Youths without them turning their eyes up in the air and hardening their ears? 

How do we shelter our kids from gun or knife crime?  
What can be done to assist the communities in assisting us into raising our children, instead of our children leaving us behind?

Have you ever heard the sound of Mother or Father who has lost their child?

The sound is one of great great pain, that tears your gut into pieces.  The pain etched on their faces to know that their children had a future, but another person could not see that and took it away.  Why?

We can walk around all day and blame the Parents, the Government, the Community, but YOU can make a difference to let the Government hear that taking away facilities that could help get the youths off the street and realise their true potential needs to happen.  They need to open centers, give them more opportunities to careers.  Give both single and full Parents the assistance they need when their child/children are in danger and need someone to talk to, to bring them back to the path.  

Having seminars that youths can attend to put their views to the public and say what is needed, not just us talking as WE NEED TO LISTEN time has changed.  The streets are no longer the same when we were growing up.  we argues with our mouths and fists, these Youths are taking it to a new level.  Guns and Knives.  How COWARDICE IS THAT?

Parents need to talk to one another, not turn their noses and feel it could never happen to them.  

There is so much to be said on this subject, but let's start or should I say continue this journey to make a difference, by coming together on 

Marching on 22nd November 2015

The route: 
Starting at Trafalgar Sq, onto 10 Downing Street, Parliament Square, Scotland Yard and then back to Trafalgar Sq.

LET YOUR voices be heard the all lives not just BLACK LIVES, all lives matter.  

Valerie Maxfield.

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