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"Welcome to our Blog! We hope to post new articles to spark conversation among our site visitors and establish a community. Please let us know if there are particular topics that you'd like to see here."
— Courtney and Alexa

 
 
   
 
 

ESPN E:60 and ABC’s Good Morning America Videos

April 16th, 2008 by ACHE

Please find a chance to view the segments that aired on the ESPN E:60 news program and Good Morning America on April 15, 2008. Here are direct links to the videos:
E:60 - Violated »
Good Morning America - Accused Sex Offenders as Coaches »

Please come back and comment at ACHE so we and other visitors can hear your opinion.

Alexa Competes in No-Handed Gymnastics

April 12th, 2008 by ACHE

Although her season was cut short due to an arm injury, see Alexa at her first meet as a Level 9 competing in no-handed gymnastics in Rocklin, CA in January 2008. Today, Alexa patiently waits to go back to gym full time, but continues to spread the word to people of all ages how it is important to tell someone if you are being abused.

ESPN E:60 Video Shoot

March 19th, 2008 by ACHE

We will be sharing our stories on ESPN. We are very excited to take part in this program to let others know that they are not alone. The ESPN segment will air on E:60 Tuesday, April 15th on ESPN and ESPN HD at 7pm EST/4pm PST. We are hoping you will support the ACHE Foundation by watching the show and passing on the information to others so that we can continue to spread the word that no one should be abused and you could save another child from being hurt by speaking out.

ESPN Video Shoot
Courtney and Alexa with ESPN Correspondent Rachel Nichols and Video Crew

Welcome from Courtney and Alexa

March 15th, 2008 by ACHE

Courtney and Alexa

Hey, we wanted to thank everyone for sharing their stories and having so many people write to us. We are now starting a blog so it will be easier for everyone to talk to us and won’t take as long for us to respond. I know it’s hard but I hope everyone will continue to have the courage and strength to share their stories.

 

 

 
   
 

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