FISHERS — The work that Frank and Linda Reich have been doing for almost two years now through their kNot Today foundation is immense, a wide-ranging list of projects that keeps expanding as the Reichs get deeper into the fight against child sexual abuse and exploitation.
There have been real estate searches and construction, partnerships forged with organizations aimed at reaching survivors, meetings with police departments and politicians, the training of a beautiful yellow lab.
There are nights like Tuesday, when the Reichs stepped onto the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater stage together, flanked by Carson Wentz, DeForest Buckner, Ryan Kelly, Kwity Paye, Mark Glowinski and Parris Campbell on a beautiful Indiana summer evening, intent on raising awareness of the issue.