Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Awareness - Answers - Action

Domestic violence is something that has traditionally been thought of by many people as a private matter. For the victims, it can often be complicated and embarrassing. For the families, it can be disappointing and difficult to understand. We will no longer stand by and watch our friends and family fight this public problem privately! Our mission is to bring awareness, answers, and action to our community to help eradicate domestic violence!


Did you know that in 2011, there were more than 20,000 domestic violence crimes in Memphis? Domestic violence resulted in 21 murders last year! In an effort to educate our community about the warning signs of domestic violence we are bringing the new hit stage play Looking 4 Love….In All the Wrong Places to the Memphis community. This play will make you laugh, it will make you cry, but most of all it will help you to see the seriousness of one push and the consequences of staying too long in a relationship that has gone wrong.

Join me along with many other community partners to help make this play a success! Your contributions will help us to provide ongoing support services to the women and children in our community. If you are interested in supporting our mission, please fill out the form below and return to our agency. On behalf of Kamekio Lewis Enterprises & A New Day, we express our sincere thanks and appreciation for your support.

Looking 4 Love…In All The Wrong Places

Hit Stage Play

October 13, 2012 @ 7:30 pm

The Buckman Performing Arts Center

60 Perkins Extended

Memphis, TN

I f you would like for our play to come to your area or you would like to sponsor our play at

your school or next event. Please feel free to contact me at 901-619-1759!





Kamekio D. Lewis

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Educating & Empowering

February was a very educational month. At my age, I am still learning and I still get so excited when I find out more about those who have accomplished so much.

Did you know?
Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Launched Negro History Week in 1926, chosen in the second week of
February between the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln,
which evolved into Black History Month in 1976.

A special thank you to Rev. Marquis Cooper, Sr. It was an honor to be invited to the Black History Program & Author showcase, in Little Rock, Arkansas. This was an awesome program, which was lead by our youth. The youth displayed so much talent. There was prayer, vocal selections, a dance recital, instrumental solo, spoken word, and a skit. These powerful and inspirational performances were just another opportunity to not only display the talents and skills of our youth, but also a demonstration of concern, love, and motivation from our parents and community leaders.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Hope & Healing

We are posting success stories across the country. We are encouraging women to reclaim thier lives and regain thier self-esteem. Please feel free to post your story, We are in need of testimonies that show the resilence of women whose situations appeared to be hopeless, as well as desperate. We are working together to fill a crucial role in changing the destiny of young women in trouble, to offer a beacon of hope for self improvement and the resources to make success a practical realtiy. Please share your story......

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Help! I'm still in love with my abuser!

I share with you what I think and how I feel. I share with you all in the name of keeping it real. I came to you to talk to you about my messed up situation. I needed your support and your compensation. I came to you, yet you ignored me. You ignored my thoughts and my feelings. I came to you to talk to you about my messed up situation and you minimized my dedication. I came to you and you mocked my feelings and added insult to my injuries. I came to you and you talked to me like I was incapable of a loving relationship and you treated me like I was a child. I came to you and you told me how wrong I was, yes how wrong I was for loving him. You tried to convince me of the right thing to do and the right way to go. You told me all of the reasons that I should leave, but you didn’t understand how badly I wanted to stay!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Have you read it?

Looking 4 Love in all the wrong places is a #1 Best Seller. If you have read the book, please share your comments, as we work together to empower and encourage each other to end the vicious cycle of abuse. Looking 4 Love is just one womans story of how she survived a domestic violence relationship, learned to forgive her abuser, and move forward with the life that God had planned for her. Please visit:
http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=64822