Let me first say


That I am humble enough to say, I am not an event Photographer. I love doing them, but I definitely need more schooling to be like some of my heroes! But when your fellow Rodeo Mom comes to you for your help, you do your best! Especially when its Gods Work. I had never heard of The Butterfly House until my girl put on this benefit barrel race. For those of you that don't know what that is, its where you hold an event and Men and Women and children come from all over and you see who can round three barrels the fastest. So Scary, but oh so amazing! Anyway there is an entry fee that you must pay to enter. The a portion of all money earned goes to your cause. Cool deal right. Us country kids know how to raise some bucks now. Throw in a few horses and say its for our children and BAM, people will come from all over to help ya. Man I love my Equine Family.

The Butterfly House

is a Child Advocacy Center that interviews children suspected of abuse. It provides services for the children of Stanly, Richmond, Montgomery, Anson, and Scotland counties. In opened in 2005 with a mission to provide a child friendly environment for forensic interviews, medical exams, and follow up support for victims and families of children who are suspected to be traumatized by effects of sexual, physical, and/or emotional abuse. These interviews are done in collaboration with Law Enforcement, Department of Social Services, Medical Providers, and any other member of the investigative team. Facts are gathered in a systematic but child friendly manner and when warranted, the forensic interviewer speaks on the Childs behalf the Children in court by sharing the childs account of events. The Butterfly House CAC interviews on average 200 children annually and has one of the highest prosecution rates for abuse in North Carolina.

Anyone interested can find out more information on our Facebook Page DWTS-Team Honeycutt!



This is how we can help


We build a community. They say if you build it, they will come! I believe! I have seen it first hand time and time again. I am so proud to call Rebecca my friend! This cause is close to my heart. Very personal. And I will always do what I can to help those who don't have a voice.