A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Patches!

People have asked for these for a long time, well that time is finally here. BME patches!

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If you would like to buy your very own Hockey or Calm patches, you can get them here:

Hockey Logo Patch
Calm Logo Patch

You may have heard about the recent flooding in Columbia, South Carolina. Unfortunately, Rachel was affected by this flood. She lost all of her belongings in the flood and the home that she lives in with Ari and her boyfriend David received serious structural damage. Things were lost that money can never replace and during this devastation Rachel has been working hard to help others in her community. FEMA and insurance won’t come close to covering their financial losses and a friend of David’s set up a GoFundMe to help them out. If you’re interested in helping, you can check out the GoFundMe here.

Comments

2 responses to “Patches!”

  1. VEAL Avatar
    VEAL

    This ModBlog appeal and link to the fundraiser site make no mention of BME or BME shop (the only business mentioned is a skate shop owned by Rachels’ boyfriend, David) also the BME community gets no mention what so ever…just the skateboarding community) yet when you click to purchase a patch the site says “BME shop recently lost everything in a flood, so help them out by buying a patch. Proceeds go directly to BME” Could you clarify please if BME shop has indeed lost all its stock, and that monies raised are going to directly fund BME and BME shop, as clearly stated on http://www.metadopeftw. Or are these funds (as the fundraiser site states) going to be spent on re-building Davids’ skate shop business as well as housing costs for himself, Ari and Rachel?
    BME shop hasn’t been operational for years, sadly. I’d rather fund that than a skateboard shop who’s only tenuous affiliation seems to be that Dave is Rachels boyfriend.

  2. Jen Avatar

    I’m sorry that I didn’t see this before now but all proceeds from the patches go back to BME. When Rachel lost everything in the flood, she lost ALL her personal belongings aside from some clothes and, sadly, all of BME Shop’s stock, computers, etc. FEMA actually DENIED her claim so she was unable to recoup ANY losses. We were actually poised to reopen BME Shop when this happened.

    As it’s stated in the ModBlog post, these proceeds from the patches go directly to BME. The Go Fund Me was separate and went to help out Rachel, Ari and David recover from their losses.

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