F.O.A.M "families of all murdered victims"
Is a nonprofit organization established by Khandi Gibson in memory of her two brothers Anthro and Khanaochi Knowles both of who lost their lives due to violence? F.O.A.M was established in June 1st 2012 and is committed to helping bridge the gap between families and young children who have also lost loved ones to violence with law enforcement and also the
public. To bring an understanding that there are more victims than just the ones who may have lost their lives in this violent manner. F.O.A.M primary objective is to establish a nurturing environment for family members especially children to have somewhere they can get professional counseling, financial assistance, food, clothing, shelter and job placement if necessary any where to start the rebuilding process F.O.A.M will be. Families against violence through community-based prevention and education efforts, we try to foster healthy relationships and increased awareness of gun and domestic violence in The Bahamas. Overcome this time when our children have come to learn the only way to resolve issues or conflict is through violence. To teach knowledge that a life is worth more than anything else and there are so many more options than picking up a weapon. Advocacy Our residential community advocates against crime use a survivor-centered relationship of advocacy helping survivors plan their safety, have easy access to benefits and explore options for job placements to start building a better tomorrow. Mothers F.O.A.M feels the future of our country is in the hands of the mothers of our children, if we enable our young mothers with better resources support and teachings we feel that one child at a time we will regain our country back. Please like and share our page and please join us in rebuilding the core foundation of what the Bahamas once meant unity and love for ALL.