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"While we must acknowledge the complexities of policing in our society, we cannot ignore the urgent need to address cases of injustice and brutality with unwavering commitment to fairness and accountability."

Our Journey to Justice

At the heart of our commitment to justice and healing lies the profound impact of the Live Serve Care Foundation on our community in the wake of the tragic loss of Corey Jones. With unwavering dedication, our nonprofit organization has emerged as a beacon of hope and catalyst for change in the face of adversity.

 

Our mission transcends boundaries and prejudices, centering on the relentless pursuit of justice. Through a series of thoughtfully curated events and initiatives, we have cultivated a space for our community to unite, heal, and amplify their voices. Our mission is to provide a platform for open dialogue, education, and advocacy, shedding light on the issues of systemic injustice and police brutality.

 

Together, we are forging a path towards a more equitable future, where Corey's memory serves as a catalyst for lasting change. Join us on this journey of awareness, empowerment, and healing, as we honor Corey's legacy by fostering a more just and compassionate world.

Honoring the Legacy of Corey Jones

HONORING COREY JONES

Today we honor Corey's Legacy
through the Live Serve Care Foundation

Together we will affect change through education. Education is the catalyst for change, and our collective efforts can make a difference. In the fight against police brutality, knowledge is power. To create a safer and more just society, we must come together, understand the issues, and take meaningful action.
Join the movement for change.

Corey Sharing His Gift

Corey Jones sharing his gift at his grandfather's, Bishop Sylvester Banks, Sr. annual event where he was honored. He received a Proclamation by the City of Boynton Beach, Florida for his 50-years of community service.

A Message from the Founder

"Our journey to justice will not stop until innocent black, white, and brown men, women, and children are no longer living in constant fear of becoming victims of police brutality. I thank God every day that my family was one of a few that received justice. With that said, I continue to stand with my sisters and brothers as they pursue justice for their loved ones."

- Sheila Banks

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