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Ensure More Young People Survive & Thrive Without Fear & Anger

For over 13 years FOSCI has  provided free professional support services to homicide survivors [FOSCI Families].  We believe the path to a good life begins when the next generation can access quality healthcare and a great education. Touching the lives of hurting families is no easy task, but FOSCI accepts the challenge to help FOSCI...
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Help Eliminate Hunger During Challenging Moments In Time

FOSCI in partnership with local food banks, sponsors food giveaway events to help Jacksonville homicide survivors and communities. People who are in grief seldom have the energy to reach out and find what resources are available in the community or to get through the daily tasks of living, and their ability to concentrate may be...
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Support Grief Counseling Services

Our Wall of Compassion is growing everyday. FOSCI shares that burden with many families facing the impacts of homicide. The tasks of grieving include helping the Homicide Survivor face the fact that their loved one is really gone. However, no matter how the pain of the loss is held back or “put aside”, the mourner...
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Another Critical Step To Protect Your Health & Safety

  From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our priority has been the health and safety of both you and  the FOSCI Family.  Unfortunately, crime has not stopped during the pandemic.  So we are still working to provide resources to families who need our help. However, we now require all visitors to wear a face...
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FOSCI Reaches Out To Community Youths

    The TEENS on TRAC (Teens Racing Against Violent Crimes) Program offers 12 weeks of  growth, developmental, and leadership training designed to educate students, ages 13 through 18 years old. The program is free to participates. The selected teens have been exposed to violent crimes directly impacting their lives in the area of decreased...
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