Abused woman tries to leave her boyfriend – then heroic teen movers show up with a plan

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Meathead Movers was founded by two teenage high school students. Since then several bases have opened up around the state and the partnerships organizers have formed provide shelter and even free furniture for those who have no choice but to leave everything behind.

“When Aaron and Evan Steed established Meathead Movers in 1997 as high school students, the frantic phone calls just started coming in from victims looking to flee dangerous domestic violence situations without financial means,” says Caroline Callaway, a spokeswoman for the company.

One woman was routinely beaten by her ex-boyfriend while living with her teenage daughter. In a desperate attempt to flee she contacted Meathead Movers and they immediately stepped in and moved her and her daughter out of the home.

They then brought them full-size beds, a dresser, a dining table, chairs, and even a beautiful potted plant — all new additions to their brand-new home, according to The Tribune.

Meathead Movers is sometimes called to move a victim who’s holding a mug shot of a domestic violence suspect, so they are prepared should that person show up. One day, an abuser came home in the middle of a move, screaming at the movers and throwing heavy items at them.

But this brave team are undeterred with the focus on the end goal of freeing a victim and taking them to safety. The team, made up mainly of young men, believe real men don’t hit women; real men help those in need.

Find out more about this incredible company in the video below.

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These men are working tirelessly to make a change in the lives of those people who need it the most. Please share to help spread the word about this amazing company.

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