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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!

One Response to “Happy Birthday Hannah …”

  1. Karita Says:

    this is a reason i dont trust babysitters…i just want to cry looking at that little girls face of joy who would want to hurt a child like that, that did not get to experience life and the joy of a infant/toddler! im so enraged i would like to know what the babysitters sentence was and if not sentence when is her trial!?

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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.