Our mission as a non profit organization is to create and increase public awareness of missing people through a variety of outreach and educational activities. Project Jason seeks to bring hope and assistance to families of the missing by providing resources and support.
Before June 13th, 2001, we were just an ordinary family living a peaceful, happy existence. My husband, Jim, and I worked outside the home, spent time with our two wonderful sons, attended Mass every Sunday, and enjoyed the company of family and friends. On that fateful Wednesday, our lives changed forever. Our family unit was brutally ripped apart when our oldest son, Jason, then age 19, disappeared without a trace from our driveway.
More about the history of Project Jason.
CDLJobs.com, a subsidiary of Williams Media Group, and Project Jason, a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization which assists families of missing persons, has announced an alliance. CDLJobs.com will promote Project Jason’s Awareness Angels Network program in their monthly online magazine.
Awareness Angels Network (AAN). AAN, begun by Project Jason in 2008, provides a way for the public to assist the families of missing persons. Missing persons posters designed specifically for the AAN program are disseminated via email to those enrolled in the program. Participants can then upload the posters to websites, print and place the posters in public areas, and forward them to their contacts. The program helps spread the word and increase the chances of finding the person.
Each month, CDLJobs.com will publish a full color ad in their popular online magazine which will feature 5 of Project Jason’s missing person cases from across the country. The ad has clickable links which take the reader to additional information about the missing person, and a link to their printable poster. Readers are encouraged to sign up for the AAN program and help with poster distribution. “You can be a Hero” is the theme of the joint venture. For more information visit our forum at http://projectjason.org/forums/index.php?topic=6319.0.
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 160 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Jerry, then age 39, was last seen at approximately 8:00am at his residence in the vicinity of the 700 block of Ashbury St. in San Francisco, CA. A family member last spoke to him at 10:00am via phone. Jerry has a medical condition and needs medication. He has a scar on his shin, and a reddish colored blemish on the center of his forehead.If you have any information about Jerry, please call the San Francisco Police Department at (415) 553-1071.
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 115 lbs.
Hair Color: Sandy Blonde
Eye Color: Hazel
Cindy, then age 15, left early on the morning of Wednesday, January 29, 2009, and it was assumed she was going to shcool. She went to her bus stop in Bacliff on the corner of Baview and Gordy Road. She was seen by another child getting into the back seat of a dark colored SUV. The make, model, or license plate number is unknown. At the time of her disappearance, her hair was dyed dark brown and was cut very short. She was wearing white tennis shoes, blue jeans, t-shirt of an unknown color, a plain grey hoodie and a black leather jacket. If you have any information about Cindy, please call the Galveston County Sheriff's Office at (409) 766-2370.
Height: 5' 8
Weight: 145 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
David, then age 40, was last seen on April 13, 1994 in Tecopa, CA. His last telephone conversation was made to his family was on that day. David listed a Baker CA address as his residence at that time. His last CA driver's license expired on his birthday, 10-17-1996, and was never renewed. If you have any information regarding David's disappearance, please call the Inyo County Sheriff's Department at (760) 878-0383.
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