Jonathan Carey Foundation

Helping Those That Cannot Help Themselves

Jonathan Carey Foundation

Helping Those That Cannot Help Themselves

Our mission is to raise awareness and to advocate for the most vulnerable of children, the disabled, the orphaned, the abandoned and abused

DIAL 911 DIRECT REPORTING BILL S6010/A8307 MUST BECOME LAW NOW.

Please watch this 30 second video/TV piece to understand what is happening and why we must get this critical 911 legislation passed and signed into law this legislative session.

CIVIL RIGHTS WALK FOR THE DISABLED

The Civil Rights Walk for the Disabled starts July 25th through August 5th. The Walk is from the Justice Center Abuse Hotline in Delmar New York to the US Department of Justice in Washington DC. Please help support the walk with your $9.11 donation (or more) to help the disabled so they can receive medical and police emergency services. Your donation helps to keep disabled children and adults protected.

JONATHAN CAREY FOUNDATION

Our mission is to be a voice for God’s people. To serve the Lord and to do His will in New York State. We will defend the lives of our most vulnerable & those among us who cannot speak to defend themselves.

HELPING VULNERABLE CHILDREN ABUSE HOTLINE: 518-475-7500

Our mission is to raise awareness and to advocate for the most vulnerable of children, the orphaned, the abandoned and the abused.

JONATHAN’S LAW

Please visit JonathansLaw.Org. The site as a tribute to Jonathan Carey and to provide information about the law that bears his name. You will also find links to similar legislation efforts aimed at advocating for the vulnerable.

Civil Rights Walk for the Disabled

Civil Rights Walk for the Disabled

The Civil Rights Walk for the Disabled starts July 25th through August 5th. The Walk is from the Justice Center Abuse Hotline in Delmar New York to the US Department of Justice in Washington DC. Please help support the walk with your $9.11 donation (or more) to help...

SIGN THE PETITION:

I support equal rights for the disabled and demand mandated reporters call 911 when witnessing a crime committed against a person in state care.

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