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Happy Birthday Hannah …

December 28th, 2007

At a time like this, there is no sense of rationality or normality. As we find ourselves in a landscape that is completely unfamiliar, we realize that our lives will never be the same. When God took our Hannah Rose, he also took a major part of our souls. Hannah died in a violent and tragic death in the hands of our babysitter. Hannah will never learn to talk. She will never start school. She will never get married and have children of her own. She will never know all of the wonderous joys of this world. She was robbed of her life!

As parents, it’s our jobs to love and protect our babies… this we can not provide for Hannah anymore. But she will not die in vain. It is now our mission in life to prevent this from ever happening again to any child! With your help, we can join together and educate parents all over the world… Who is watching your baby? Do you really know them? Do they know NOT TO SHAKE YOUR BABY!? Hannah Rose Juceam is now an angel.

The Hannah Rose Foundation was formed to raise money to educate people about the fatal consequences of shaking your baby, or better known as Shaken Baby Syndrome.

From her death, many, many lives WILL be saved!

Next Phase Starts 12/10/07

December 10th, 2007

Dear Friends,

The time is here again when we have to face the reality of what happen to Hannah. The second phase starts Monday Dec 10th at the jail court in auburn Ca to determine when the next trial will take place. We are prepared once again to do what ever it takes to see that justice is served for our daughter. The district atty is more then prepared for this fight and will no doubt be successful in the end. We are always looking for as much support as possible knowing that it takes an emotional toll on our family and friends. Please feel free to call or email anytime. We are stronger today then ever before.

Scott, Lorena, Jordan and little Ben Juceam

The California International Marathon was a big success.

December 3rd, 2007

The California International Marathon was a big success. We have raised money for the Placer County Child Abuse Prevention Center & The Hannah Rose Foundation. The run was fantastic and we finished in 4 hours on the button. I have to thank Martha Dominguez, Mark Dewitt, Troy Mulert for their training and commitment to our cause. Our focus remains clear on raising the level of awareness on Shaken Baby Syndrome. If you could please go to www.runforhannah.com and pledge whatever amount you can for our Run. Please remember that it’s 100% tax deduct able and it will go to a great cause. We are sending 50% of the donations to Placer County Child Abuse Prevention Center to help stop Child Abuse and aid them in Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome. I ran the last leg of the Marathon’s relay race at approx. 10 minutes per mile for 5.7 miles. Our runners were inspired by Hannah and each ran 7 miles and 5.9 miles to total 26.2 miles in our first run together.

The run was dedicated to Hannah after Adam Horwitz my best friend ran in Los Angeles last March in the LA Marathon and pushed us to take further action in ways we never though we could. Adam ran the full 26.2 miles and was hospitalized after severe muscle breakdown and had a complete recovery in just days after the race. I still think he is our Hero and one of my biggest mentors in life. Please help us if you can as we really want to assist our community in the fight against Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Thank you,
Scott Juceam
Hannah’s Dad

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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.