As we support the second
amendment, we encourage people to support and donate to Gun Rights Advocate,
Vicki Kawelmacher, we endorse her organization:
Vicki Kawelmacher,
founder, ower and CEO of Women’s Shooting Academy
Vicki’s handgun training began in 2002 with a Basic Pistol NRA Certification. Since then she has continuously increased her knowledge and certifications in handgun carry and personal safety. Vicki has a commitment to teaching women how to protect themselves from becoming a victim of a violent crime. Her passion for teaching has led her to become a speaker about developing a preparedness strategy in your daily life.
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“The greatest gift you give those who love you is when you can take care of yourself. You are loved, valued and worth protecting.”– Vicki Kawelmacher
Vicki values
her family, her freedom, her rights and her safety. Vicki’s story and her
messages are not about what she does; they have become who she is.
What
propelled Vicki to become a staunch supporter of personal safety was a series
of events that began in 2004. Vicki and her husband were accosted while sitting
on a beach. In 2007, their ten-year old daughter barely escaped an abduction in
their ‘kid-friendly’ neighborhood. In 2008, their 28-year old son was a
victim of a home invasion he barely survived. Were these incidents sheer
coincidences or signs of a calling?
Vicki’s hopes
to foster the WARRIOR within every woman and teach them the gift of
self-preservation.
As the
founder of Help Me Help Her I am excited, excited to meet many
of you in the coming months. It’s time to tell your stories, show your faces
and listen to your voices. The voices of women across this country, that’s you,
that’s me, that’s all women who believe their right to protect themselves and
their family are in jeopardy.
[INTERNET SOURCE: http://www.helpmehelpher.org/vicki-kawelmacher/]
New Energy |
"Vicki Kawelmacher"
Published
on Jul 9, 2013
NRA Women
presented by Smith & Wesson After her daughter was nearly abducted, Vicki
opened The Women's Shooting Academy to "educate, encourage and
empower" women. The firearms instructor strongly believes every woman is
responsible for her own personal safety, and offers free classes to any woman
with a signed protective order. Watch more New Energy profiles on NRAWomen.TV: http://nrawomen.tv/new-energy
VIDEO SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtyefYMhcVw&t=72s
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