MWF KEEP THE KIDS OFF THE STREETS CAMPAIGN
Updated April 19th


The Millennium Wrestling Federation is proud to announce it's "Keep The Kids Off The Streets" campaign.  Dan Mirade had worked extensively with the late MWF President Franklin D. Churchill on creating this program to go along with our live events.

"Every year that goes by, it's harder and harder to be a teenager, young adult, etc., in this world," said Mirade.  "There are more and more temptations out there.  Depending on your age, it could be cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, pre-marital sex, the peer pressure never stops.  When the MWF comes to town, I want to see the area youth almost feel like they're a part of the event.  In my estimation, the fans are the life blood of this or any other wrestling organization.  It is our duty to get a feel for these cities and see what we can do to become part of the fabric, even if it's for a few days.  This program will do that. It's amazing at how many obstacles we face in different cities whose leaders aren't exactly wrestling fans.  The lack of quality, interesting social activities are the reasons why kids choose to get involved with the aforementioned ~ they're bored!  I would be willing to debate anyone who feels like kids grow up wanting to get hooked on illegal substances or head down the wrong road.    While we've raised thousands of dollars for various charities over the years, having a live wrestling event certainly isn't going to change the world. At the same time, it's our goal to open some eyes and create different trains of thoughts about what's needed in the big picture for the kids."