The Shield of Rights: A Constitutional Perspective for Law Enforcement

The Shield of Rights: A Constitutional Perspective for Law Enforcement

Teaching the Constitution from a law enforcement perspective is crucial for both officers and the public.

By Generations for America Foundation

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Sunday, June 8 · 2 - 4pm EDT

Location

American Legion Post 166 Goose Creek SC

116 Howe Hall Road Goose Creek, SC 29445

About this event

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As a non-partisan, IRS recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, our primary focus is to advocate for preserving American principles through education and civic engagement for all Americans and their children, 1st generation, 2nd generations, and multi-generational families. Like many in South Carolina, the leadership, staff, donors, and supporters of Generations for America are concerned about the direction of our state and the needs of American Citizens first. We call South Carolina home and want to see our state improve, become more competitive, transparent and head in the right direction for future generations. We use advocacy to hold lawmakers accountable.

Our Commitment: We are committed to education, and the people while preserving American principles through our community projects.

​Our Belief: We believe in God, Country and States Rights. We believe in a limited government and the US Constitution.

​Creating Economic Opportunity

Helping families and businesses prosper.

Helping educate community members and small business owners expand free markets.

Improving Public Health

Helping to keep communities safe and secure through project management improvement efforts.

Helping adults and children make better decisions through local program education.​

Inspiring Civic Engagement

Encourage voters to register and remain informed.

Educate families on the governance process and the constitution.

Promote American Patriotism.

Ingrid Centurion founded Generations for America on July 4th to signify the importance of vigilance to maintain our freedom. She served our country for 22 years in the U.S. Army as a Helicopter and Fixed Wing Pilot, a Maintenance Test Pilot and a Helicopter and Fixed Wing Instructor Pilot. Ingrid retired as an Army Lt. Colonel and is an Iraq War Veteran. Her civilian career includes Motivational Speaking and Corporate Training.