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Cause: Helping the unhoused

  • JF Green Lantern

    As a founding member of the RLSH group, The Justice Foundation, we set out to use the iconography of existing characters as a means to help others. Over time, we have learned that using existing characters like Green Lantern and the rest of the Justice League helps build trust and make people feel safe. As well as empower those behind the mask to do good and become part of a legacy much larger than themself. Green Lantern’s legacy is one of courage and willpower. It is a message that has always resonated with me and one I hope to embody in these scary and uncertain times.

    The Justice Foundation was founded in summer of 2023, I spent roughly a year designing and constructing my suit before going on my first outreach mission in December of 2024. Patrolling downtown Fort Worth, TX and visiting the local Ronald McDonald house with my teammates, The Flash and Wonder Woman.

    Since then, I have gone on multiple solo patrols, outreach missions, protests, and raised funds for families in the Gaza strip and I will continue to set out to use my gifts and privileges for the good of those around me.

  • Springfield Spider-Man

    My name is Springfield Spider-Man. I’m a real-life superhero based in Springfield, Missouri. I focus on community service and helping those in need. My biggest goal has been to help the unhoused population in the 417 area.

    I believe strongly in standing up for what’s right and bettering your community through connection, empathy, and kindness.

  • Savior

    Ever since I was young I’ve always wanted to be a superhero. I remember when I saw the documentary “Superheroes” which focused on the real-life superhero community. It made me motivated to be make my childhood dreams come true. I had many names, many costume ideas, and many types of training. Later in time I stayed in shape as I learned marital arts and as I make my way to one day to become an EMT getting my CPR and BLS certificate. I chosen the name Savior as it best fits as it’s something I’m motivated to become for the citizens of my community.

    In 2024, I finally started getting my team in myself out into the public. We’ve done litter pickup, called emergency services when necessary, provided first aid, handout packages and individual materials, looked unsolved crimes, and do foot patrols. Along with me are my teammates Twisted Stone, Faith Walker, Taylor the Protector, Custodian, and Gery Otus. Becoming a superhero is everything I’ve ever wanted and what keeps me going is the support of the RLSH community, support of my friends, but most importantly to me is the love and support from my family. I am Savior, this is my life of a real life superhero: a dream and a goal that’s not going anywhere.

  • Spider-Man of Metro Detroit

    Ever since I was little, I’ve always loved superhero comic books, but specifically Spider-Man more than anyone else. Around July of 2024 I was inspired by Batman of San José and Crimson Fist, who really opened my eyes to the world of the RLSH movement. I couldn’t have asked for anything better; representing my favorite friendly-neighborhood Spider to help others and try to give more hope in the process. Stan Lee has stated that the best thing about Spider-Man’s design is that the wearer is completely covered. No skin shows, so anyone could see themselves as him. In March of 2025, I started attending and co-organizing protests with Stand Up, Fight Back! Southeastern Michigan, and in June I aided the OPEIU (Office and Professional Employees International Union) for my local hospital. I’ve mainly been attending various protests and similar events in the Metro Detroit area, but I’m beginning to branch out into more direct action to help the less fortunate, and those that can’t defend themselves as well. Things like distributing supplies to the homeless, making certain events known to the community, and of course protesting for civil rights and freedoms.

  • Downtown Batman

    My goal as the Downtown Batman is to help those in need who cannot help themselves, and to inspire others to do the same. I keep my identity a secret because I do not want any of the accolades that come from my mission, and because I want the public to see themselves in me and identify with me. To see that they can help others like I can, without superpowers, riches, or costumes.

    Starting in 2021, I began in Greenville, South Carolina, by helping the homeless, giving food, water, and clothes to any who needed them. Operating in this way for three years, I came to know my community better and vice versa. In 2025, I expanded my scope of operations and began attending activism rallies and protests held by the Greenville Progressive Coalition, fighting for human rights and speaking up for the voiceless. In September 2025, I began training the Carolina Captain America to become a Real-Life Superhero, which was the first domino towards creating Community Heroes.

  • Burnsville Batman

    After losing my own family to crime, I dedicated my life to warring against the same type of evil that took them from me. I realized my community needed a symbol to inspire hope for the impoverished and innocent, while striking fear into the hearts of the guilty. After training under different tutors and developing a suit of armor, I officially became known as the Batman of Burnsville. I now spend my nights patrolling the streets of my town; reporting suspicious activity, performing community outreach, public and private events, and so many other situations I happen to find myself in.

    I’ll never stop defending my community and upholding the ideals of Justice and Freedom, not just for Burnsville or America, but the whole world.

  • Carolina Captain America

    I grew up in east Texas and enlisted in the US Army Infantry at 18. While in Afghanistan, I saw how “patriotism” was used to serve corporate profit and not freedom. I lost any love of country, until I began studying the founding fathers and principles. I realized that the US had not lived up to its own values, but believed with a little work it could.

    I left the military and eventually settled in Greenville, South Carolina.

    Since then I have dedicated myself to helping my community, fighting for justice, and speaking for the unhoused.

  • Columbia Miles Morales

    My name is Columbia Miles Morales. I am a RLSH operating out of Columbia, SC. Since getting started in late 2025 I’ve done my best to help the community and build a stronger place for everybody to live in together. So far I’ve helped with an event in November of 2025 for reproductive rights, where there was an attempt to ban abortion and it did not pass. I also regularly patrol the downtown area of Columbia daily just making sure people or having fun and that there are no major problems.