

DEFENDERS OF THE CHILDREN RIDING CLUB
Welcome to the Defenders of the Children Riding Club website (aka: Defenders of the Children RC, or DOC RC)! We are a dedicated organization focused on providing support to abused children and their families, while also raising awareness and educating communities about abuse through our passion for motorcycles. We invite you to explore our site to gain insights into our mission, upcoming events, and ways to get involved. Together, we can make substantial difference in the lives of those we aim to help.
Why DOC RC was Created?

Defenders of the Children Riding Club (DOC RC) understands the immense challenges faced by children testifying in court. If parent(s) or guardian(s) are required to testify in court, they are not allowed to be in the courtroom during their child's testimony (they may attend after the child has testified). No child should have to navigate the daunting experience of being alone in a courtroom filled with strangers. That's why DOC RC was created—Our organization is committed to providing a supportive presence for these courageous and brave young individuals during this challenging experience. By fostering relationships with them in advance, we ensure they are not alone in a courtroom filled with strangers, allowing us to stand in as their family and offer the essential comfort and support they deserve.
If you are in immediate danger or need help right away, call 9-1-1 or your local police emergency number.
You can call the Kids Help Phone free of charge at 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868. You don’t have to tell them your name. More information is available here on the Kids Help Phone website: Get support with these mental health resources - Kids Help Phone
DISCLAIMER: This page contains content pertaining to different types of child abuse, and may trigger an anxiety response, especially in those who have a history of trauma. If you feel triggered, please know that there are resources to help you. Find a list of crisis support links and help lines on the Government of Canada’s Mental Health Support webpage.
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Legal Disclaimer for Child Protection Organization
The information provided on this page is intended to offer general guidance and support for children who have been abused . It is important to note that this website does not constitute legal advice or specific recommendations to an organization. We are here to provide support.