AMBER ALERT

Sunday




VICTORIA THIS VIDEO IS FOR YOU!





VICTORIA BACA has endangered the safety of countless children and police officers all for her lust for Publicity.

Regardless of the DA's statement, VICTORIA (Fonseca Wilson) BACA obstructed a police officer in the line of duty in a very dangerous situation.

This is the same woman that used a bullhorn 12-years-ago, to tell Vista Heights Middle School children to leave campus during mid-morning break, and join her and two other adult convicted felons PICKETING ON THE SIDEWALK. Needless to say hundreds of kids ran off campus some to not return. They were out unsupervised and unprotected on the streets.
She's endangered the safety of countless children and police officers all for her lust for Publicity.

Response to BACA'S conviction







VICTORIA BACA has endangered the safety of countless children and police officers all for her lust for Publicity.

Regardless of the DA's charges and her conviction, VICTORIA (Fonseca Wilson) BACA obstructed a police officer in the line of duty in a very dangerous situation.

This is the same woman that used a bullhorn 12-years-ago, to tell Vista Heights Middle School children to leave campus during mid-morning break, and join her and two other adult convicted felons PICKETING ON THE SIDEWALK. Needless to say hundreds of kids ran off campus some to not return. They were out unsupervised and unprotected on the streets.

She's endangered the safety of countless children and police officers all for her lust for Publicity.


Tuesday

Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

Addiction is no laughing matter, it destroys lives and families...




211 - dial this number for United Way Charities in the area. Multiple resources at one place.



Riverside Rape Crisis Center

Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

Addiction is no laughing matter, it destroys lives and families...




211 - dial this number for United Way Charities in the area. Multiple resources at one place.



Riverside Rape Crisis Center

HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITIED STATES.
  1. What Is Human Trafficking?
  2. What Is the Extent of Human Trafficking in the United States ?
  3. Contrary to a common assumption, human trafficking is not just a problem in other countries. Cases of human trafficking have been reported in all 50 states, Washington D.C., and some U.S. territories. Victims of human trafficking can be children or adults, U.S. citizens or foreign nationals, male or female.
  4. According to U.S. government estimates, thousands of men, women, and children are trafficked to the United States for the purposes of sexual and labor exploitation. An unknown number of U.S. citizens and legal residents are trafficked within the country primarily for sexual servitude and, to a lesser extent, forced labor.
  5. How Does Human Trafficking Affect Our Schools?
  6. Trafficking can involve school-age children—particularly those not living with their parents—who are vulnerable to coerced labor exploitation, domestic servitude, or commercial sexual exploitation (i.e., prostitution).
  7. Sex traffickers target children because of their vulnerability and gullibility, as well as the market demand for young victims. Those who recruit minors into prostitution violate federal anti-trafficking laws, even if there is no coercion or movement across state lines. The children at risk are not just high school students—studies demonstrate that pimps prey on victims as young as 12. Traffickers have been reported targeting their minor victims through telephone chat-lines, clubs, on the street, through friends, and at malls, as well as using girls to recruit other girls at schools and after-school programs.
  8. How Do I Identify a Victim of Human Trafficking? *
  9. A victim:
  10. Has unexplained absences from school for a period of time, and is therefore a truant
  11. Demonstrates an inability to attend school on a regular basis
  12. Chronically runs away from home
  13. Makes references to frequent travel to other cities
  14. Exhibits bruises or other physical trauma, withdrawn behavior, depression, or fear
  15. Lacks control over her or his schedule or identification documents
  16. Is hungry-malnourished or inappropriately dressed (based on weather conditions or surroundings)
  17. Shows signs of drug addiction

  18. Additional signs that may indicate sex-related trafficking include:

  19. Demonstrates a sudden change in attire, behavior, or material possessions (e.g., has expensive items)
  20. Makes references to sexual situations that are beyond age-specific norms
  21. Has a “boyfriend” who is noticeably older (10+ years) Makes references to terminology of the commercial sex industry that are beyond age specific norms; engages in promiscuous behavior and may be labeled “fast” by peer
  22. How Do I Report a Suspected Incidence of Human Trafficking?
  23. In cases of immediate emergencies, it is best to call your local police department or emergency access number.
  24. You can report suspected trafficking crimes or get help by calling the national 24/7 toll-free Human Trafficking 
  25. Resource Center at 1-888-373-7888. This center will help you determine if you have encountered a victim of human trafficking; identify local resources available in your community to help victims; and coordinate with local social service providers to help protect and serve victims so they can begin the process of rehabilitation and restoring their lives. When appropriate, the Resource Center makes referrals to local organizations that assist victims with counseling, case management, legal advice, and other appropriate services, as well as to law enforcement agencies that help trapped victims reach safety.
  26. For sexually exploited or abused minors call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) hotline at 1-800-THE-LOST to be connected with the most appropriate assistance in your area, or you can report incidents at   http://www.cybertipline.org.You can report suspected instances of trafficking or worker exploitation by contacting the FBI field office nearest you at   http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm or by contacting the department of Justice’s Human                 Trafficking Office at 1-888-428-7581.

How Does the United States Help Victims of Human Trafficking?
The U.S. government supports a victim-centered approach. It funds a national public awareness campaign and a number of nongovernmental organizations that assist victims. The U.S. government seriously pursues human trafficking cases and prosecutes the traffickers. For a complete assessment of U.S. government efforts to combat trafficking in persons, please visit the U.S. Department of Justice Web site:

Resources and Publications
One of the best ways to help combat human trafficking is to raise awareness and learn more about how to identify victims. Information on human trafficking can be found on the following Web sites:
NOTE: This fact sheet contains resources, including Web sites, created by a variety of outside organizations. The resources are provided for the user's convenience, and inclusion does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education of any views, products or services offered or expressed in them. All Web sites were accessed on June 26, 2007.

U.S. Department of Education

Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
550 12th Street, SW, 10th Floor
Washington , DC 20202
(202) 245-7896

Thursday

Disenfranchised-SchoolCounselors:




The following is a reprint from the excellent blog site   MVGordie.com   ( MVGORDIE "dot" COM  is the real deal)            
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November 3, 2010 at 11:28 am (City of Moreno Valley)

An Urgent Message To The 2010 Candidates of Moreno Valley

Now that the election is over, I strongly urge all political candidates running in Moreno Valley to stand up for the people and the electoral process.  Actually show you care about the democratic process, in regulations and laws by challenging not only the voting results, but the legitimacy of the candidates as well.  The citizens of Moreno Valley should not have their right to participate in a fair, legal election stripped away by those who use deception, and fraudulent means to seek an elected position which they are not legally entitled to.   These actions not only disenfranchise the voters, but cause financial hardship on an already cash strapped city, creates doubt in the election process, and brings embarrassment upon the City of Moreno Valley.It is for these reasons stated above that I urge all candidates to band together, and join their resources in a collective way to stand side by side and challenge the election results and process this year, don’t sit idly by and allow a possible victory for the people to be taken away by illegal activity.  ...I could not agree more. The current, everpresent, self proclaimed "Developer" who has been pushing the city council and school board around to suit his financial well being, has managed to weasel in his some of his own chronies. I question the hugh swell in last minute voters and money that developed around these candidates  http://mvgordie.com/people-are-interested-people-do-care-reflections-of-the-november-2nd-election/

Tuesday

Vickie and another of her crappy little lies

Paul Darr responsible for web site
"The following LIE was published in English and Spanish by Victoria Baca and/or her supporters in an attempt to libel me and impugn my reputation in the community. The matter was admitted to by the web designer himself " 

...Richard, it looks like the "Baca Klan" has set a target on you now as well, from the last time I looked at their site.

 "ORGANIZING NEO NAZI MEETING IN MORENO VALLEY”
Filed under: More of Vickie's Crap @ 9:19 pm


CONTACT...
XXXXXXX
XXXXX knows where he lives, he’s her good friend and confidant!
(actually XXXXXX employee’s to visit , ('disenfranchised-educators.blogspot.com')
OR  CONTACT...
Richard Bright
rbright@mvus.k12.ca.us
Vista Heights Middle School
23049 Old Lake Road, Moreno Valley, CA 92557
(951) 571-4300
Vista Heights middle school, School Counselor