The Kansas City Chiefs joined community leaders to support the fight against sexual abuse and assault on Thursday as Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt and his wife, Tavia, served as Honorary Co-Chairs of the MOCSA Community Luncheon in downtown Kansas City.
MOCSA, the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault, exists as the only community-wide resource exclusively committed to providing services in the area of sexual assault and abuse.
Founded in 1975, MOCSA strives to improve the lives of victims and to prevent sexual violence in our community.
“As a family and as an organization, the Chiefs are proud to partner with MOCSA in their efforts to provide care and direct support for survivors and to fortify their mission of countering sexual assault through prevention and education,” Clark Hunt said.