The Agency hosted the inaugural Bikers Against Violence Charity Ride to honor crime victims, as well as raise awareness for victims' needs and the resources available to them. The ride took place a week before National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Nearly 80 riders participated.
It all started in 2018 when SCDJJ established "Bikers Against Violence (BAV)," a coalition of motorcycle riders comprised of members of law enforcement from across the state, with the goal of creating an innovative way to promote victims' rights. From that effort came the idea of a charity motorcycle ride to support SCVAN in their mission to be a voice for all crime victims and those who serve them.
“The SC Victim Assistance Network is thrilled to partner with the Department of Juvenile Justice in the inaugural 'Bikers Against Violence' charity event," says SCVAN Executive Director Laura Hudson. "All proceeds will go to honor and empower crime victims in their journey toward the goal of healing and promoting a violence-free community.”
Through this effort, SCDJJ was able to donate $3000 to SCVAN.