How do bikers become kids’ bodyguards? Meet Hoss, the Indian Chief Darkhouse motorcycle-riding President and Agency Liaison for Central Tennessee Chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A.). He sheds light on how this organization carries out the sole mission of empowering abused children to not live in fear. Hoss and his fellow members channel their love for motorcycles and leathered-up image to help make the world a better and safer place for thousands of vulnerable children. Find a local B.A.C.A chapter at www.bacaworld.org.
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