A Get Checked or Check Out! Community Outreach Program
WE STAND AS ONE FOR A SAFER NEW ORLEANS
We Stand As One!
Anti-violence Campaign

A collaborative effort of former and current players from the New Orleans Saints.
 THE MISSION

To stand together, united in the fight for a safer New Orleans.
THE GOAL

Develop community outreach programs through players foundations and assist existing local youth service agencies, church and community based organizations.





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What they are saying:
Dereyck-MARIETTA "Count me in for the efforts to make my hometown a safer place."
John-New Iberia "Glad to join an organization that's going to help the city of New Orleans!!"
Nick-New Orleans "Thanks for starting this amazing campaign! Who Dat!"
Angie-Metairie "I'm behind you on this one. Things have gotten so out of hand these days."
Beth-Lafayette "<3 love nola.... there's no place like home"
Aimee-Lake Jackson, TX "I love my hometown & look forward to any opportunity to help the city"

Toni-New Orleans "I would love to be apart of this movement to stop the violence"
Christopher-Slidell "Way to go! Something strong like this is great for the area. Also nice to see our team support!"
Adriane-New Orleans "Thankful that the Black n Gold are taking a stand against violence in out city. It takes a village."
Davina-New Orleans "I think that this is a wonderful idea and am eager to see if this helps to decrease violence in our city. I love my home and enough is enough. I'm ready to make new Orleans a safer place"

Melissa



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Mother's Day second-line shooting suspect is named, sought

NOLA.COM
One suspect in the Mother's Day second-line shooting that injured 19 people, including two 10-year-olds, has been identified by the New Orleans Police Department.

Akein Scott, 19, is being sought by the NOPD in connection with the shocking shooting that has shaken the New Orleans community.

NOPD Superintendent Ronal Serpas said Monday night that police have searched two Frenchmen Street locations -- both blocks away from the shooting site -- plus building in the 3600 block of North Roman Street for Scott.

"Akein Scott needs to do the right thing, and turn himself in," Serpas said. "What happened yesterday was an atrocity, and we want to make sure that everyone who took part in that violence faces consequences of the criminal justice system."  

Serpas said Scott has previous arrests on charges of possession of firearms, possession of narcotics and resisting arrest. There was no information on the disposition of those charges.

Serpas said there has been "an incredible response" from the Crimestoppers tip line, and credited detectives for their hard work.






Richier-Pearl River "This is a problem we all need to tackle together. So proud to see the Saints getting behind this cause!"
Patrick-New Orleans "I love my city we need to take it back. C'Mon!!!"
Christofer
Henry-Cypress, TX. "Who Dat want a safer New Orleans!? WE DAT!!"
Shanel-New Orleans "This is a great thing yall are doing. I have a teen son who needs something to do after school,because I don't want him to get caught up in society.He needs positive influences and role models."
James - New Orleans "Very nice campaign and I'd like to be a part"
Holly-Madisonville  "Anything to take back our streets and our community for our children and more to come! WHO DAT!!"
Kristy-New Orleans "Great "STAND" against violence! I'm on board"
Lynda-New Orleans "I want to help!  Thank you for starting this critical initiative"


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