Make a way out of no way!!
Make a way out of no way!!
The Montaevion “Tae” Hall Foundation was created to honor the life and legacy of Montaevion Hall (Tae) and the exuberance he brought to anyone he met. Michelle Hall is the mother of Tae. He was her oldest son. He was born on Saturday September 15th, 2001 and murdered on Saturday November 16th, 2019. Anyone who knew him would tell you that he was a gentle giant. Whatever challenges life set before him, he would conquer them. A very intelligent young man he was. He enjoyed playing sports, video games and fishing with his brothers and grandfather. He had skills in fixing household appliances, cars, carpentry and even helped out at the church he had been attending since birth. He loved his family more than anything, whether it was family by blood or by loyalty.
During his murder, Michelle and his five surviving siblings battled grief in many different ways. Some different techniques were suggested to help with their healing process. But, they were either denied, didn’t qualify or unfamiliar with any other resources that would help them.
The “Tae” Foundation was designed to help provide support for families of homicide victims, during their grieving process.
Paypal.me/MontaevionTaeHall
CashApp $MontaevionFoundati0n
Venmo: MonTAEvion
ApplePay: montaeviontaehall@icloud.com
Your support and contributions will enable us to assist families. Your generous donation will fund our mission.
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State Sen. Stephanie Flowers (Pine Bluff, AR) speaks about her fear of the stand your ground law, that it is giving permission to kill more men of color. Now here in TULSA, OKLAHOMA the stand your ground law was passed on November 1, 2019. 15 days later my son Montaevion Hall was murdered and the CAUCASIAN child who pulled the trigger is still free and walking around while my SON OF COLOR is dead.
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