Save Them All....

"Fighting passionately for children is what we do.
Giving a voice to those who have none is who we are."

We’re committed to empowering Acadiana’s youth through hands-on mentorship, career coaching, recovery support, and education. By providing intentional care and attention, we help guide young people toward stability, purpose, and lifelong success.

Putting Children First

Help Neglected and Abused Children Right Here in Acadiana.

With your support, we do more than ensure the safety of children — we mentor and empower youth beyond the reach of broken systems. Our mission is to help them build confidence, earn qualifications, and grow into strong, productive members of society.

2025 Goal $10,000

$2000 20%
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Our Goal is to Help Acadiana's Youth & Children
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OUR MISSION

A Compassionate Movement to Protect, Empower, and Transform the Lives of Vulnerable Children and Youth

Save Them All, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to protecting children and adolescents from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and emotional trauma. Our mission reaches beyond immediate rescue — we believe in complete restoration. From mentorship and crisis support to advocacy and education, we help youth rise from crisis with strength and dignity.

Across Acadiana and beyond, we are a voice for those silenced by domestic violence, trafficking, bullying, suicidal ideation, and abandonment. These are not just statistics — these are children who deserve a future. And with your help, we can give them one.

Our mission is rooted in a promise: that no child should ever be forgotten, overlooked, or discarded by the systems meant to protect them. At Save Them All, we step in where the system stops — offering mentorship, trauma recovery services, advocacy, and life skills that empower youth to heal and thrive.

We work in collaboration with local law enforcement, schools, churches, and partner organizations to respond rapidly to crisis situations and create long-term impact through prevention, education, and care.

OUR OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Meeting People Where They Are

Compassion Projects
From Acadiana to New Orleans

Since 2019, our Outreach Program has hit the streets of New Orleans to serve those experiencing homelessness — many of whom are veterans who once served to protect us. In neighborhoods overwhelmed by poverty and depleted of resources, we deliver compassion, basic necessities, and a reminder that no one is forgotten. Our mission is to show up where help is hardest to find, extending dignity and hope to individuals who’ve been overlooked by society and systems alike.

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Mentorship That Transforms
Tomorrow's Future Begins Today

Through outreach in public schools and churches, we’ve connected with young people facing overwhelming challenges — some battling suicidal thoughts, others feeling completely lost. From these powerful encounters, our Mentorship Program was born.

We don’t let anyone fall through the cracks. When we begin walking with a young person, we stay with them — guiding, supporting, and building trust. And as they grow stronger, we empower them to become mentors themselves, creating a ripple effect of hope, healing, and leadership in their communities.

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Spreading Love & Warmth
Compassion For The Elderly

At Save Them All, Inc., we believe in spreading love and kindness to every corner of our community — including to those who are often forgotten, such as the elderly living in care facilities. Every year in February, we bring a little bit of sunshine into their lives by delivering roses to the women at Maison De Monde. These flowers, given around Valentine’s Day, are a simple yet powerful gesture to show that they are loved, remembered, and cherished.

But our outreach goes beyond flowers. We also collect blankets and toiletries to ensure that our elderly neighbors have the comfort and dignity they deserve. It’s a small act of kindness that brings warmth, not just in the physical sense, but also in the hearts of those who may be feeling isolated or forgotten.

Through these acts, we remind our elderly community members that they are seen, valued, and worthy of love and care, no matter their age or circumstances.

What We See

Our VISION

A world where every child is heard, valued, and supported, regardless of age, background, or circumstance. A world where no child falls through the cracks, and every young person has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their social status or life challenges.

Mentoring Youth

Through mentorship, we have the power to transform lives before it’s too late. By guiding at-risk youth through their challenges, we offer them the chance to turn their futures around. It’s a lifeline for those who may feel they’ve lost their way, showing them a path forward filled with hope and opportunity.

Empowerment

We give youth their voice back — many of whom haven’t been heard in a long time. For others, this is the first time they’ve ever had a choice in their lives or the ability to dream for the future. By empowering them, we enable these young people to reclaim their confidence, build their self-worth, and take control of their own destinies.

Prevention and Recovery

Our work goes beyond healing the wounds of the past; we equip youth with the tools they need to protect themselves from future harm. By providing trauma-informed care, emotional support, and life skills training, we help these youth not only recover from their past but also build a solid foundation for a safer, healthier future.

Our Team Genuinely Cares

Meet Our Volunteers

Founder
Carrie Simon
PR and Media
J Lynn Trahan
Community Outreach
Marion Crackhower
Artisan and Chef
Terry Gullick
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