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|Members = [[Artisteroi]], [[Kapes]], [[ | |Members = [[Artisteroi]], [[Kapes]], [[Lady Hero]], [[Superhero]], [[Symbiote]], [[Crimson Fist]] | ||
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Team Justice was first founded by [[Master Legend]], [[Superhero]] and [[Symbiote]] in 2009. | Team Justice was first founded by [[Master Legend]], [[Superhero]] and [[Symbiote]] in 2009. | ||
On January 9th, 2012, the team came across a child with [[Wikipedia:Adrenoleukodystrophy|adrenoleukodystrophy]] who required regular treatment sessions at the Mayo clinic due to his condition. When the child's family discovered that they could not afford a week-long stay at the clinic, the RLSH team stepped up to help. While Kapes set up a donation center routed through the team's PayPal account, Superhero created a video asking for small donations, which was then distributed across Facebook by [[Artisteroi]] and [[ | On January 9th, 2012, the team came across a child with [[Wikipedia:Adrenoleukodystrophy|adrenoleukodystrophy]] who required regular treatment sessions at the Mayo clinic due to his condition. When the child's family discovered that they could not afford a week-long stay at the clinic, the RLSH team stepped up to help. While Kapes set up a donation center routed through the team's PayPal account, Superhero created a video asking for small donations, which was then distributed across Facebook by [[Artisteroi]] and [[Lady Hero]]. Although the group had only a week to hit their goal of $1200 to cover the family's hotel and food expenses for the family of 6, they raised the money within 4 days. Notably, a number of [[Real Life Supervillains|villains]] also donated money to the fund. The child was made an honorary member of Team Justice under the name "[[Power Boy]]".<ref>http://www.teamjusticecharity.org/Missions.aspx</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:49, 7 November 2020
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Group | Team Justice |
Category | Public Service, Non-Profit |
Headquarters | [[Location::Clearwater, Florida, USA]] 39° 12' 50.01" N, 79° 38' 13.60" W |
Status | Active |
Team Activity | |
Leader | Master Legend |
Members | Artisteroi, Kapes, Lady Hero, Superhero, Symbiote, Crimson Fist |
Allies | TBA |
Foes | Apathy |
Actions | Neighborhood patrols, Neighborhood outreach, charity work |
Team Justice, Inc is an American group of Real Life Superheroes with a base of operations in Clearwater, Florida. Team Justice is the first recorded official tax-exempt, non-profit organization in the RLSH community. It was founded with the goal of helping others. As Team Justice, they hope to set a world wide example to all people, that helping others is easy and is a group effort not a task for one person.
Membership is centered primarily in Florida and performance-based with emphasis on dedication to patrols, although it is possible to be a member from out of state.
History
Team Justice was first founded by Master Legend, Superhero and Symbiote in 2009.
On January 9th, 2012, the team came across a child with adrenoleukodystrophy who required regular treatment sessions at the Mayo clinic due to his condition. When the child's family discovered that they could not afford a week-long stay at the clinic, the RLSH team stepped up to help. While Kapes set up a donation center routed through the team's PayPal account, Superhero created a video asking for small donations, which was then distributed across Facebook by Artisteroi and Lady Hero. Although the group had only a week to hit their goal of $1200 to cover the family's hotel and food expenses for the family of 6, they raised the money within 4 days. Notably, a number of villains also donated money to the fund. The child was made an honorary member of Team Justice under the name "Power Boy".[1]
References
External Links
Facebook Page - UNAVAILABLE 9/01/2020
Website - UNAVAILABLE 9/01/2020