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This month, the Guardians of the Children – Mooresville Chapter proudly shines the spotlight on Gerry “Bear” Davis, Jr. and Leigh “Teach” Davis, two of our dedicated prospective members. From the moment they joined our family, Bear and Teach have shown what it truly means to live by our mission protecting the rights of children and standing ready to serve.
Whether it’s lending a hand at events, showing up when needed, or offering a kind word and steady presence, they bring compassion, hard work, and unwavering dedication to everything they do. Their commitment to the cause and to their GOC brothers and sisters is evident in every mile they ride and every moment they give.
We’re proud to have Bear and Teach walking and riding alongside us as part of the Mooresville Chapter family.

Who is GOC?
Guardians of the Children is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization comprised of motorcycle enthusiasts that use motorcycles as tools to help children who have overcome abuse, ages 0-17, become strong, confident, and courageous again. Once a child has made an outcry of abuse and the criteria for our support is met, that child is "adopted"into our family as a Little Guardian. Members of GOC will escort the child to court, attend school and social events at the child's request, provide protection and support, and sponsor 5 “Little Guardian” private events, yearly.
The goal of these events is to provide a safe space where the Little Guardians can have fun, socialize with others that have experienced similar trauma, and forget for a moment about the fear, doubt, and insecurity that was forced upon them at such a young age. Every child has all the power and strength within themselves, just like a motorcycle on the open road, and the biker behind it, we just encourage them to unleash it as we fight their demons together.


Mission Statement
The mission of the Guardians of the Children (GOC) is to recognize and react to child abuse and educate the public to do the same; to serve as advocates to provide strength and stability to families in crisis; and be an answer to the prayer of an abused child or teen for courage, support and protection.
"DON'T LET YOUR SILENCE DROWN OUT THEIR CRIES" ™












