Project Jason Website Announcement
Good Day,
So many of you have contributed to our organization’s growth the past few years. We serve 10 times the families and offer 10 times the programs and services, and we were able to realize some dreams we have for helping families, such as the Keys to Healing Retreat. Thank you for your support!
To communicate all that we’re doing, we embarked on a redesign of the website. Today, we’re pleased to unveil the new site at www.projectjason.org. The changes will facilitate ease of use and navigation. Families of the missing and supporters will quickly be able to determine where to go first, based upon their needs and the information sought. There are several new features and pages as well.
Awareness is so very important, and to that end, one of the first things you will notice is the faces of our missing loved ones at the top of each page. These faces change to different faces each time you go to a different page, and change each time the page is accessed. You can quickly learn about each person by clicking on their photo or on their name, just like you do on the Faces of Missing Loved Ones pages.
Speaking of the Faces of Missing Loved Ones, the database is now streamlined into alphabetical categories and even includes a slideshow! The Advanced Search feature allows you to quickly find missing persons in your state or by name. As always, you can click on the photo of the missing person and view their profile, or you may click on their name and find additional information, such as news stories, updates from the families, and downloadable posters.
New pages include immediate access to Project Jason videos, pages that let our supporters know how to help the families we serve, and a page of testimonials. The “Project Jason in Action” sidebar shows photos and describes recent events. “Project Jason Families Spotlight,” to come later, will include a photo and short profile of some of the families we serve. We also now include a tribute to Jason Jolkowski, the fine young man for whom this organization is named and the person who is our inspiration.
We hope you enjoy the new navigation system and new sections. As always, thank you for all you do along our journey to help us help as many families of the missing as we possibly can.
Kelly Jolkowski, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
www.projectjason.org
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All missing persons are loved by someone, and their families deserve to find the answers they seek in regards to the disappearance.
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