Fighting Hit And Run Driving

Fighting Hit And Run Driving Fighting H.A.R.D. is a 501c3 organization established to raise awareness, educate, and identify resources to families impacted by hit and run fatalities.

Victim Voices multimedia podcast is to reveal the real stories behind traffic violence statistics.

Healing. Growing. Elevating.Happy Birthday to me. 🤍✨Today isn’t about perfection.It’s about presence.I’ve had moments wh...
04/18/2026

Healing. Growing. Elevating.
Happy Birthday to me. 🤍✨

Today isn’t about perfection.
It’s about presence.

I’ve had moments where I didn’t feel like myself…
where life felt heavy, unclear, and unfamiliar.

But today… I’m here.

Still healing.
Still growing.
Still choosing me.

This season isn’t about closure.
It’s about elevation.

And I’m walking into this next chapter with clarity, strength, and peace.

Happy Birthday to me. 🤍✨

Two angels. One day. Forever my safe place 🤍HAPPY HEAVENLY & PEACEFUL BIRTHDAY, MAMA 🤍R.I.H. Jameca 🤍April 12th…My life ...
04/12/2026

Two angels. One day. Forever my safe place 🤍

HAPPY HEAVENLY & PEACEFUL BIRTHDAY, MAMA 🤍
R.I.H. Jameca 🤍

April 12th…

My life has never been the same since you both left this earth.
Mama… Jameca… the day you each gained your wings, a part of me went with you.

Since then, I’ve had to walk through storms I never saw coming—
facing battles, even from places I once felt safe.
And through it all, I find myself longing…
to hear your voices, to call the ones who truly knew my heart.

You were my safe place.
My refuge. My peace.

There are so many days and quiet nights where I cry in silence…
but God sees every tear.
Even when I hide it from the world, He knows—
the depth of my pain, and the strength it takes for me to keep going.

Today, I honor you both.
I trust that you are with the Lord, resting in perfect peace,
wrapped in His eternal love.

And somehow… I still feel you.
Guiding me. Covering me. Praying over me from Heaven.

I miss you deeply.
I love you forever.

Rest in His glory, Mama.
Rest in His light, Jameca. 🤍✨

04/07/2026

Perception vs Reality

I know there are so many people carrying far heavier burdens… I don’t take that lightly and I hold space for that always.

My last video wasn’t about the final episode.
It was simply me stepping into my truth.

Not to center myself…
just to use my voice for me too.

Grateful for the assignment God gave me.
And still learning, still human. 🤍

Tragedy of of one of are H.A.R.D Survivors, David Grelle.  Prayers to David and his family.  He just experienced a heart...
04/03/2026

Tragedy of of one of are H.A.R.D Survivors, David Grelle. Prayers to David and his family. He just experienced a heartbreaking 💔🙏🏿 tragedies. Please pray, and donate if you can. He’s gonna need so many prayers and support to get through.

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04/03/2026

⚠️ Viewer discretion advised

This is the Season Finale of Victims Voices.

Jamecia Simms is not a victim — she is a Driver of H.A.R.D.

In this episode, a driver sits in the room with victims’ families, creating one of the most honest and difficult conversations we’ve had.

Reckless choices cause irreversible harm.
But drivers are human — and they carry weight too.

This episode doesn’t excuse behavior.
It expands the conversation.

đź–¤ This is what Victims Voices is all about.

04/03/2026

⚠️ Viewer discretion advised

This is the Season Finale of Victims Voices.

Jamecia Simms is not a victim — she is a Driver of H.A.R.D.

In this episode, a driver sits in the room with victims’ families, creating one of the most honest and difficult conversations we’ve had.

Reckless choices cause irreversible harm.
But drivers are human — and they carry weight too.

This episode doesn’t excuse behavior.
It expands the conversation.

đź–¤ This is what Victims Voices is all about.

⚠️ Viewer discretion advisedThis is the Season Finale of Victims Voices.Jamecia Simms is not a victim — she is a Driver ...
04/03/2026

⚠️ Viewer discretion advised

This is the Season Finale of Victims Voices.

Jamecia Simms is not a victim — she is a Driver of H.A.R.D.

In this episode, a driver sits in the room with victims’ families, creating one of the most honest and difficult conversations we’ve had.

Reckless choices cause irreversible harm.
But drivers are human — and they carry weight too.

This episode doesn’t excuse behavior.
It expands the conversation.

đź–¤ This is what Victims Voices is all about.

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04/02/2026

Before releasing the final episode of this season of Victims Voices, I needed to share something personal.

This journey began after the loss of my sister, Jameca Stanfield, who was killed by a hit-and-run driver.

I created this platform to give families a voice.

But carrying the stories of so many families — while reliving my own loss — has taken a toll on me mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Along the way, I also had to face a difficult truth: realizing there are Drivers of H.A.R.D. on both sides of my family. Juggling personal traumas, untrue perceptions, triggering situations has taken its toll.

Balancing this work while being a full-time caregiver, traveling between cities, and working full-time has been heavy.

So after this final episode launches, I will be pausing to focus on my mental health and healing.

This mission is not over.
But right now, I need to take care of myself.

Thank you to everyone who has supported Fighting H.A.R.D. and Victims Voices.

04/02/2026

Before releasing the final episode of this season of Victims Voices, I needed to share something personal.

This journey began after the loss of my sister, Jameca Stanfield, who was killed by a hit-and-run driver.

I created this platform to give families a voice.

But carrying the stories of so many families — while reliving my own loss — has taken a toll on me mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Along the way, I also had to face a difficult truth: realizing there are Drivers of H.A.R.D. on both sides of my family.

Balancing this work while being a full-time caregiver, traveling between cities, and working full-time has been heavy.

So after this final episode launches, I will be pausing and stepping away from social media beginning April 1 to focus on my mental health and healing.

This mission is not over.
But right now, I need to take care of myself.

Thank you to everyone who has supported Fighting H.A.R.D. and Victims Voices.

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