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Hannah Memorial
Friday, May 11th

May 7th, 2007

Dear Friends,

We are now entering a very tough time as you can imagine. The year went by faster then ever and we are no closer to a resolution regarding the criminal proceedings with our sitter. We at times feel like it’s been an eternity. We look for what we call “bits of joy” to keep us moving forward on the road of life. We would like you to please join us at a memorial we are having for Hannah Friday May 11th 2007 at the Chapel where Hannah is.

The East Lawn Mortuary is located 5757 Greenback Lane Sacramento Ca 95841

The memorial will be Friday 7 pm May 11th in the Chapel where the original service took place. We are requesting our friends and family to be there with us to reflect on Hannah’s life and our mission to honor her and further her legacy.
If you would like to bring a friend or neighbor we are perfectly ok with that. I would love to have as many people as possible to show Hannah we are all there for her. If you have any ideas to make this special please email us right away.

The service will be very short proceeded by a walk to the site where Hannah is located. We thought it would be great if everyone brought a single rose to place at the site. If you can please bring a rose with you.

Sincerely,

Scott,Lorena,Jordan and Benjamin Juceam

Senator Dodd Works to Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrom

May 6th, 2007

Legislation would establish health campaign to prevent form of child abuse

April 25, 2007

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), a senior member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, and the Chairman of its Children and Families Subcommittee, today introduced the Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Act of 2007. Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) describes the trauma resulting from the violent shaking or abusive impact to the head of an infant or young child. SBS is a form of child abuse affecting between 1,200 and 1,600 children every year, of which between one-quarter and one-third will die and another one-third will suffer permanent, severe disabilities. Senator Dodd’s legislation would establish a national public health campaign to raise awareness about SBS, encourage prevention programs and provide preventative support for parents and caregivers, and provide support to families affected by abusive head trauma incidents. Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) introduced companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

“Young children are America’s most vulnerable citizens, and it is our responsibility to do everything in our power to protect them,” said Dodd. “Shaken Baby Syndrome is completely preventable, and I am hopeful that by educating parents, caregivers and the general public about the dangers of shaking a child, we will be able to eliminate this form of cruel and senseless abuse from our society.”

“Shaken Baby Syndrome tears apart families and impacts the lives of thousands of young children each year,” Lowey said. “However, with better education for parents and other caregivers, we can dramatically curb this horrible form of abuse.”

Dodd’s legislation has been endorsed by more than 40 organizations including Prevent Child Abuse America, the National Child Abuse Coalition, the American Psychological Association, the Children’s Defense Fund, the National Association of Children’s Hospitals, and the Child Welfare League of America.

Community gathers in memory of local teen

May 6th, 2007

By: Penne Usher, Journal Staff Writer
AuburnJournal.com
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

From left, Pat and Debbie Boyd, Lynette and Don Vanderschoot and Scott Juceam share one thing in common — they’ve all lost a daughter to tragedy. The families, along with law enforcement officials and friends, came together April 21 to raise money for Placer County programs. Courtesy PhotoDon and Lynette Vanderschoot’s youngest daughter was murdered more than three years ago. They held a dinner in her memory April 21 at Auburn’s Gold Country Fairgrounds to benefit those who helped solve their daughter’s murder.

The body of 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot, of Christian Valley, was found in a shallow grave in September 2003. Her murderers, her boyfriend and his best friend, are both serving lengthy prison terms.

Saturday night at the Gold Country Fairgrounds was all about the Auburn community coming together, raising funds and honoring Justine’s memory.

“So many people in the community and Sheriff’s Department were supportive while we were searching for Justine and we just wanted to be able to give something back to them,” Don Vanderschoot said.

More than 350 supporters, many dressed in red in keeping with the theme “Cherries from Heaven,” dined on roast chicken, tri-tip and sautéed green beans, all prepared by volunteers and donated by Raley’s and Bel Air grocery stores in Auburn.

Debbie and Pat Boyd, whose daughter Christie Wilson, 27, of Sacramento, was killed in 2005 by Mario Garcia, of Auburn, made the drive from San Jose to join forces with the Vanderschoot family.

Debbie Boyd said she felt some sense of comfort in seeing the Placer County officials that helped put her daughter’s murderer in prison.

Scott Juceam, whose daughter Hannah Rose, was reportedly shaken to death by her nanny Veronica Salcedo May 11, 2006, was guest speaker at the event.

Friends of Lynette Vanderschoot came from as far away as Fresno for the dinner event.

Proceeds from Saturday’s event will go to support various programs of the Placer County Sheriff’s Department.

Justine Vanderschoot was only 17 years old when her parents reported her missing following a family Labor Day dinner in September 2003. After weeks of searching for the missing Maidu High School student, police arrested Brandon Fernandez and Danny Bezemer Sept. 17, 2003.

FBI investigators questioned Fernandez, who eventually led them to a remote spot in Applegate to where Justine Vanderschoot’s gravesite was found.

Bezemer, 21, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, and is serving a prison sentence of 25-years-to-life. Fernandez, 26, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for his part in Justine’s murder and is serving a 15-year-to-life prison sentence.

The Journal’s Penne Usher can be reached at penneu@goldcountrymedia.com.

Run For Hannah LA Marathon Video

May 4th, 2007

Dear Friends,

This is a link of a video produced by the Hannah Rose Foundation to honor Adam and Courtney for raising money for our daughters cause. Run For Hannah LA Marathon If there is any problems please go to www.youtube.com and go to the sports category and type in run for hannah.

Enjoy the video,
Scott

 

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Did you know?

  • most recent National Child Abuse and Neglect Data figures reveal that almost 900,000 children were victims of abuse and neglect in the United States in 2002, causing unspeakable pain and suffering to our most vulnerable citizens.
  • of the children who are victims of abuse and neglect, nearly 4 die in the United States each day.
  • abusive head trauma, including ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’, is recognized as the leading cause of death of physically abused children.