On a clear, sunny Saturday, with the temperature lingering around a comfortable 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Shreveport came alive with community spirit as the third annual “Kick Against Domestic Violence” kickball tournament took place at Bill Cockrell Park. The event kicked off at 10 a.m. and continued until 4 p.m., bringing together local law enforcement, firefighters, and community members to raise awareness about the pressing issue of domestic violence.
The Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Office spearheaded this exciting event, joining forces with several local agencies, including the Shreveport Community Renewal Friendship Houses, Shreveport Police Department, Shreveport Fire Department, Shreveport City Marshal’s Office, and Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office. Together, they worked tirelessly to create a fun-filled day while also delivering a serious message about the importance of combating domestic violence.
During the tournament, all participating agencies sponsored children from their respective Friendship Houses, showcasing the power of teamwork and community involvement. As the excitement built around the kickball matches, the real goal remained clear: to shed light on the vital issue of domestic violence and foster a safe and supportive environment for all.
The atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation as the teams geared up for the matches. Each team donned their vibrant purple jerseys, a color symbolizing peace and unity. Here’s a quick rundown of the teams and their coaches:
Each team brought their own flair to the game, and it was amazing to see how community spirit fueled friendly competition. Whether it was a spectacular catch or a playful slide into home plate, laughter and cheers echoed throughout the park.
Everyone was invited to join in on the fun, and hundreds of people showed up to support their teams, show solidarity against domestic violence, and enjoy a fantastic day outdoors. The sky was clear and inviting, making the event all the more enjoyable. Plus, what’s an event without some delicious food? Local vendors set up shop, offering a variety of tasty options for all attendees.
As the day came to a close, the Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Office expressed gratitude to all participants and supporters for making the day a success. The kickball tournament not only provided entertainment but also opened up an essential dialogue about domestic violence, highlighting resources and support systems available in the community.
It was an impactful reminder that through fun, community bonding, and awareness-raising activities, we can all play a part in advocating for a safer and more supportive environment for everyone.
Let’s keep the conversation going, Shreveport, and continue to stand together against domestic violence!
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