The William Kellibrew Foundation

The William Kellibrew Foundation

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The WKF aims to be a major resource for organizations seeking to implement solutions to ending violence and poverty.

01/12/2013

Watch: William Kellibrew LIVE today on FOX News Channel's “America’s News HQ” from 12-1 p.m. ET. It's time to talk about gun violence and what we can do to prevent it!

Photos 03/26/2012

Register as a team for the WKF 3-on-3 "Balling for Peace" Tournament - or - Purchase your $3 tickets to show your support!! www.TheWKFoundation.org

Timeline photos 03/21/2012

Howard University's Law School students show their support for Justice to be served for Trayvon Martin

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01/30/2012

The William Kellibrew Foundation is an advocate, bridge and community driven partner dedicated to breaking the cycles of violence and poverty. The WKF harnesses and provides resources to both victims and similarly focused organizations through prevention, intervention, education and outreach. By sharing the stories of survivors we give voice to victims, raise community awareness and empower people working to rebuild their lives, families and communities.

Photos 01/06/2012

Join William Kellibrew at the National Candlelight Vigil at Shiloh Baptist Church on Jan. 8, 2012 between 5:30pm- 7:30pm. Visit www.TheWKFoundation.org for more information!

Men, women, children and a baby sleep out to end violence 12/12/2011

Recap of 2011 Victims & Survivors Sleep- Out for Peace! We appreciate all of those who came out to show their support.

Men, women, children and a baby sleep out to end violence According to the Centers for Disease Control, each year, women experience about 4.8 million intimate partner related physical assaults and rapes. Men are the victims of about 2.9 million intimate partner related physical assaults.

Photos 12/09/2011

TONIGHT--- show your support!!

WKF 4th Annual Sleep-Out for Peace- Dec. 9th 12/05/2011

FRIDAY--- We hope to see you at the WKF 4th Annual Victims & Survivors Sleep Out for Peace! During our Candlelight Ceremony at 7:00pm victims and survivors will share their stories and memorialize those we have lost. If you cannot sleep out, it's okay! Simply sign out guest book, enjoy some hot coffee and enjoy the night.

WKF 4th Annual Sleep-Out for Peace- Dec. 9th Though the temperatures are expected to drop below freezing in the Nation's Capital Friday night, tough souls will face the elements and sleep outside on the city streets to raise awareness of the plight of victims and survivors of domestic and universal violence.

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1225 Eye Street NW
Washington D.C., DC
20005