How To Help In This Fight For Justice?
If you believe that Change can and must happen, if you believe that justice is not simply something for the rich and powerful, if you believe that one voice can make a difference, that the poor, the at risk youth, and that all must be given more than 'separate but equal' treatment deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court or what's left over in public policies and funding then I ask you to JOIN ME and HELP ME!
Can you write letters or send out e-mails? Tell my story, tell of these youths who were deprived of an effective mentoring program, the poor, the disenfranchised, and those without a voice. Tell your media representatives. Call a reporter. Find an attorney. Speak up, and out! Ask, demand the truth for those who are not able to ask or demand for themselves. We are taught in school the consequences of not acting. We are taught on nightly news the growing reality of what happens when no one speaks out. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said that, "Injustice Anywhere Is A Threat to Justice Everywhere."
I need all of the help I can obtain to get my story out to the media and to the Department of Justice and others who thirst for justice. I need people to write letters to their local and national newspapers, local politicians, and others for support and Justice.
I need you to write letters to The Terminators of Hope at Monroe City Court requesting their resignation. These individuals (The Terminators of Hope) who terminated a successful mentoring program for at-risk and troubled youths, do not deserve to be in public office.
I need attorneys to join my team and to file law suits against the Monroe City Court for wrongful termination.
I need writers to come forward and join forces with me to write this story so that the world will know of this injustice. I need what ever help you are able to offer.
I need people to write letters to the Louisiana Attorney General, The US Attorney General, The Justice Department, and most of all The Civil Rights Commission share with them your outrage and demand justice.
Please write compliant letters to Monroe City Court requesting the resignation of the Judge Tammy Lee, Judge Fred Amman and Clerk of Court Koyne Smith:
United States Attorney General Department of Justice
www.usdoj.gov 1420 West Mockingbird Ln
Suite 250
Dallas Texas 75247
(214) 655-8175
Louisiana Attorney General Monroe City Court
600 Calypso Street
P.O. Box 94005 Monroe, LA 71202
Baton Rouge, La. 70804
Phone: (225) 326-6705
Fax: (225) 326-6793 Judge Fred Amman
300 St. John St.
President Joseph R. Biden
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
202-456-1111
We need donations of any kind no matter how small or great to ensure that this story gets out to the world so that the truth is told.
To contribute to The Legal Fund of Chris Handy Social Justice Outcry which will allow me to hire competent attorneys and file law suits against the Monroe City Court in order to bring about an end to this injustice. We need your support and most of all your prayers.
The Legal Fund of Chris Handy
P.O. Box 29578
Shreveport, Louisiana 71149
(318) 734-2599
You may also click on the link below to learn more about and support
I.C.A.N. Mentoring Program.
"Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."
-St. Matthew 5:10-