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All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. Reaches Out to 501(c)(3) Organizations for Support in Bridging the Gap Between Law Enforcement and Communities

For Immediate Release

Cumming, GA – All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. (A.C.A.B.), a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering positive relationships between law enforcement and communities, has reached out to a number of respected 501(c)(3) organizations to request their support for its mission of healing, reconciliation, and dialogue.

Founded by a group of seasoned law enforcement officers, All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. aims to create safe spaces for open conversations and mutual understanding between law enforcement and the communities they serve. A.C.A.B.’s innovative programs, blending comedy, counseling, and peer mentoring, focus particularly on fostering understanding within African American communities.

As part of its ongoing efforts, All Cops Ain’t Bad has reached out to the following organizations for potential collaboration, support, and endorsement:

  • Mercy Corps (Contact: Beth Melix-Stanciu, Senior Director of Development Operations)
  • Dream.Org (Contact: Nisha Anand, Chief Executive Officer)
  • After-School All-Stars (Contact: Tara Blake, Director of Digital Marketing and Communication)
  • Power for All (Contact: Kristina Skierka, CEO)
  • Education For All Children (Contact: Sheila Kelly, Director of Operations)
  • OneSky for All Children (Contact: Morgan Lance)
  • FoodCorps, Inc. (Contact: Derryck Rosalez, Finance and Operations Manager)
  • All Hands and Hearts (Contact: Christine Baer, Grants Manager)
  • Kulanu, Inc. (Contact: Molly Levine, Executive Director)
  • Executive Service Corps of Southern California (Contact: David Factor, President & CEO)
  • Urban Corps of San Diego County (Contact: Zhenxi Zhong)
  • International Medical Corps (Contact: Kathryn Williams, Director, Resource Development)
  • Perinton Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. (Contact: James Hamon, Director of Operations)
  • Learning Ally (Contact: Jhara Navalo, Marketing Director)
  • ALS Network (formerly ALS Golden West) (Contact: Cherryl Fluk, Executive Vice President, Mission Advancement)
  • Boy with a Ball Global Inc. (Contact: Jamie Johnson, Executive Director)

The organization hopes to partner with these groups to further its mission and secure additional support and resources. In particular, A.C.A.B. is seeking financial backing, event sponsorships, and the participation of community leaders from these organizations to help host comedy concerts and community events across the country. These events are designed to foster meaningful interactions between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve, especially those most affected by systemic issues.

“We are calling on our brothers and sisters in the nonprofit world to join us in bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community,” said David Simon, Manager of All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. “By coming together with organizations that have a shared vision of empowerment, unity, and reconciliation, we can achieve real change. We look forward to receiving their support and working together to build a more inclusive, harmonious society.”

A.C.A.B. remains committed to making a positive impact and is hopeful that the organizations reached out to will respond in kind and help push this important initiative forward.

For media inquiries or to learn more about how you can support All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc., please contact:

Media Department
Phone: 470-862-4280
Email: Media@AllCopsAintBad.org