2. FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF
MURDER VICTIMS, Inc.
(FFMV)
Newsletter April, 2014
Thank-you:
*Carol Anderson – Website
*Kaiser – Oakland
*Avaxat Elementary School- Murrieta
*St. Anthony’s Catholic Church-Upland
*Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church
Grand Terrace
*Palm Desert Library
*First United Methodist Church of La Puente
*San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office of
Victim Services/Victim Advocates
*Riverside County District Attorney’s Office of Victim
Services/Victim Advocates
* Dola Wiedemann – Mother of Lisel - Memory Cards
*Family of Kris Flores
*Janet Garcia & Barbara Christian
facebook administrators
* Ellie Rossi – Mother of David and Lisa
* San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office
for sponsoring newsletter for 2014*
.
Inmate Locator, Department of
Corrections is now making it
easier for people to locate
prison inmates; it’s a free
online search and is open to
the general public.
http://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov
The executive Board of Families &
Friends of Murder Victims, INC.
proudly welcomes FFMV San
Fernando Chapter (SFV) to our
organization, this chapter will be a
satellite chapter of FFMV SGV.
Luisa Ashley - Mother of Anthony
will be chapter leader. Meetings
will be on the 1st
Thursday of
every month 6:00pm-8:00pm at
United Methodist Church in the
Fireside Room
15435 Rayen St.
Sepulveda, CA 91343
Contact information
Luisa (818) 445-2077
Need Someone to Talk To?
* Bertha Flores - Parent - Spanish speaking (909)
200-5499 (after 3pm) Rialto CA
*Rose Madsen – Parent (909) 798-4803 (after 4pm)
– Redlands CA
*Maxine Russell – (818) 378-2072
Parent/Grief Counselor
*Dawn Hall – Parent (951) 757-4419 –
Murrieta CA
*Mary Stewart -Parent (951 698-5317) Emergency
Consult for Suicidal or
Homicidal Participants
*Linda Atencio -Parent – 760-662-4373 –
High Dessert
* Ellie Rossi - Parent - 909-810-8133 Redlands CA
* Delores Maloy- Parent – High Desert
Contact – 760-530-7027
* Shayla Adams – 760-475-3774
* Richard McVoy – Adult Sibling –
909-503-5456 – Grand Terrace CA
* Tanya Powell - Parent – 760-596-2293-
Upland CA
Families & Friends of Murder Victims:
A non-profit organization
Dedicated to providing information, support, and
friendship to persons who have experienced the
death of a loved one through the violent act of
murder
Share Sorrow…..
Share Strength
Mission: To restore a sense of hope and to
provide a pathway to well-being to those who
have lost a loved one to murder and to those who
are victims of attempted murder.
Love Gifts
Love gifts are a specific tax deductible donation made
to the memory of a loved one’s birthday, anniversary
of a death, holiday, or just because which are posted
in newsletter. They are also made by caring
professionals, organizations to help in the work that
FFMV does with victims/survivors. These gifts help
with the expenses incurred in reaching out to others
and operating expenses. When making out a check,
please make payable to FFMV and note Love Gift on
check or envelope.
Love Gifts can be mailed to FFMV-
P.O. Box 11222 San Bernardino, Ca. - 92423-1222
Join Families & Friends of Murder Victims on
Thank-you
Janet Garcia
Mother of Jesse Garcia – 6/10/78 – 6/27/94
Barbara Christian
Mother of Terri Lynn Winchell–
4/10/63 – 1/8/8
3. FFMV - Riverside Chapter
Meets on the 3rd
Wednesday of every
month at 7pm
Avaxat Elementary School, 24300 La
Brisas Road in Murrieta, CA
Contact Dawn (951) 757-4419
For directions ask for PJ at-
951-696-1600 x2177 –
M-F 9am-4pm (1-2pm lunch)
FFMV - Colton Chapter
1st
Tuesday of every month
Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church
Robinson Hall – Room 6
12745 Oriole Ave Grand Terrace, CA
92313
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Contact person for directions or
information Rose – 909-754-6969
mail4ffmv@yahoo.com
FFMV -Coachella Valley Chapter
Suspended until new leader is replaced
Oakland Chapter
1st
Tuesday of every month
Kaiser in Oakland, Howe St. at
Broadway,
12th floor Room 1200 East
Contact: Robin – 510-653-8069
Sandra – 510-691-7089
Grief Support Group
ALL are welcome at our monthly meetings.
Whether you are a parishioner or not. If you
are suffering the loss of a loved one and in
need to talk to someone, we are here to listen
and share emotions.
Together and with the help of the Lord, we
can help each other heal.
Meetings are held every 2nd
Wednesday of the
month 7 to 9 P.M. ~ Room 8
St. Anthony’s Church 1640 Western Ave. San
Bernardino (909)887-3810
Contacts: Hope Morfin (909)820-6163
Ralph & Arlene Payan (909)887-4387
(FFMV Participants)
Danny & Rose Equihua (909) 887-3744
FFMV
West End Chapter -Bi-lingual
Meets every 2nd
Thursday of every month
at 7:00pm-8:30pm
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Conference Room
2210 North San Antonio Upland, CA
91786
Participants have the option of the
English & Spanish Meeting
Local Grupo Bilingue
Los participantes pueden escoger en
Inglés o en Español
Se reunen cada Segundo Jueves del mes
a las 7:00 p.m.
Contact persons/ Personas de contacto:
Rita Marin (909) 215-7063
rittaatffmv@aol.com
No meeting in April
FFMV – SGV Chapter
Meetings are currently held on the 2nd
Tuesday of each month in a classroom at the
First United Methodist Church of La Puente,
located at. 15701 Hill Street, La Puente, CA
91744. Contact information:
* Luz Ruiz (626) 388-6403
*Tracy Ponce (626) 533-3121
FFMV – SFV Chapter satellite
chapter of FFMV SGV
Meets every 1st
Thursday of every
month 6:00pm-8:00pm at
United Methodist Church in the
Fireside Room
15435 Rayen St.
Sepulveda, CA 91343
Contact information
* Luisa (818) 445-2077
4. FFMV Fundraisers
Office Depot - Staples – Office Max
If you shop at Office Depot or Staples please
use FFMV’s Rewards Number for Office Depot
which is 1139461170 Office Max – 650756207,
Staples- or use just give them 909-798-4803
for all three. We get reward points that help
defray the cost of printing, ink cartridges and
office supplies.
PLEASE….Don‘t throw away your old ink
cartridges! Continue to bring them to us, or
take them to Office Max, Staples or Office
Depot and give them 909-798-4803
It’s an easy way to help
FFMV purchase office supplies.
FFMV SGV Chapter News
Announcements
Luz shared that she would like to sell
bracelets as a fundraiser for our
chapter. These bracelets would be
personalized with our loved one’s names on
it and Luz Ruiz will make them
herself. Each bracelet will cost $15. She
will be posting pictures of the bracelets on
her Facebook Page soon. She is taking
orders now.
FFMV
Resources and Additional Support Services
San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office
of Victim Witness Centers: San Bernardino
(909) 387-6540
Rancho Cucamonga: (909) 945-4241*
Victorville/Desert area: (760)552-6947
Riverside County District Attorney’s Office of
Victim Witness Centers:
Riverside: (951) 955-5450
Murrieta: (951) 304-5680 * Banning: (951) 922-7130
* Indio: (760) 863-8408
*Los Angeles County District Attorney's Victim
Witness Assistance Program offices:
Pomona: 909) 620-3381
*Life.After.Uncivil.Ruthless.Acts.
323-816-9651 www.laurala.org
* WINGS OF JUSTICE – Website
www.murdermislabeledsuicide.com/WingsofJustice
*Women Against Gun Violence – 310-204-2348
www.wagv.org
*www.CrimeVictims.gov—public awareness Web
site
* H.E.A.L. Helping Everyone Acknowledge Loss –
818-378-2072– RussellBliss21@aol.com
* Crime Victims United of California –
530-885-9544 www.crimevictimsunited.com or
mail@crimevictimsunited.com
* North American Victim Assistance (NOVA)
www.trynova.org
* Victims of Crime Resources Center (800)
VICTIMS
* POMC - (888) 818-POMC www.pomc.org
* Greater Orange County POMC –
Marie – 714-999-7132 – 562-508-2397
* Citizens Against Homicide - (415) 455-5944
* Justice for Murdered Children - (310) 547-1367
* Memory of Victims Everywhere - (949) 248-5470
MOVE@cox.net
* Resource for the Grieving and
Bereavedwww.griefcompanion.com
* Crime Survivors – 949-872-7895
www.crimesurvivors.com Bi-monthly meetings
held in Orange County
* Adela Lavine~Medium: www.adelalavine.com
* MADD – (909) 888-6233
www.maddsanbernardino.org
*JUSTICE FOR HOMICIDE VICTIMS - (310) 457-
0030 -jhvinfo@justiceforhomicidevictims.com
* Striving Towards Eradicating Violence In Ennercities
-S.T.E.V.I.E. stevieisunityandpeace@yahoo.com
oneunikadvocate2@aol.com
* www.psychic4themissing.com
* Survivors of Murdered Children SGV Chapter –
Alhambra Police Dept.RM# EDC 2nd
Floor 211 South First
Street, Alhambra, CA., 91801) 3rd Wednesday of the Month
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM Tina-626-298-9054 -
tinayyama@att.net
5. APRIL BIRTHDAYS
Adelaja Nogoma Russ Arthur“Tudy Boy” Ruiz
Ashley Nicole Rivas Brandon Michael Selph
Briseida Campos Brittany Lynn Riggs
Chris Stirrat Elsie Redmond
Gregg W. Gibson, II Guillermo Carbajal
Jermaine Darnell Esters Marques Lemar Johnson
Mary Estes Nicholas “Nicky”Acosta
Noah Ferrer Nyla Torres
Phillip “Ben” Ackley Roberto“Bobby” Ruiz Jr.
Rosa G. Torres Sommer Clugston
Terri Lynn Winchell Terry L. Stutson
Trevor Johnson
6. APRIL – In Loving Memory
Briseida Campos Cesario Valdez
Darren E. Russell Denise Duerr
Enrique Cerda Frank Wellman
Jamal Mboya Johnson Jermaine Darnell Esters
Jesus “Rick” Soto Jr. Michael Villegas Jr.
Michael Chacon Officer David Ruiz
Rhonda McNamara Scott Campbell
Sebastian Orioli Shauna Ann Maynard
Shawn G. Olave Richard Bohannan
Joshua Michael Huizar
We Will Always Remember You
In Loving Memory
Joshua Michael Huizar
5/21/91 - 4/10/11
7. LOVE GIFTS
In Loving Memory In Loving Memory In Loving Memory
Mario Quiroz Bobby Ruiz Jr Darren Russell
5/14/68 – 1/25/06 4/12/82 – 11/20/05 9/22/69 – 4/14/05
In Loving Memory David Charles Nystrom – 2/2/64 - 7/27/98 & Lisa Cummings – 11/13/66 – 3/12/11
Brother and Sister in Heaven ….. now together watching over their Mom (Ellie Rossi)
--------------------------------------------------------------Love Gift-----------------------------------------------------------------
Donation $_______________
Name (please print):_________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________City/St.________________________Zip__________
Email address: __________________________________________________________
Your Phone # ( ) ____________________Relationship to Victim: _____________________________
Name of Victim: _________________________________________________________________
Date of Birth: Date of Death: ______________________
Please post my loved ones message and/or picture(s) for the month of: ___________
# of pictures enclosed/attached ____________ Use picture on file______________
8. In 2007, Congress designated September 25
as the "National Day of Remembrance for
Murder Victims." This special day gives us
the chance to honor our nation’s murder
victims and pray for surviving family
members whose lives were forever changed
by an act of violence. While our actions
today cannot change the horrific past, it is
my hope that our shared efforts will, at the
very least, seek to remind us of the common
bond we share as Americans. Their loss is
our loss, and their pain is our pain. We must
never forget.
San Bernardino County District Attorneys’
Office online memorial boards is to do just
that—honor the memories of those who lost
their lives to a senseless act of violence in
San Bernardino County.
If you would like to have your loved one's
photo placed on our online memorial board,
please send us one digital image along with
the name of your loved one, date of birth
and date of passing to clee@sbcda.org. Our
memorial only dates back to 2011 when the
District Attorney's website was revamped;
however, if your loved one's date of passing
is prior to 2011, you are also invited to
submit your photos and be included in the
memorial. The image must be at least 230
pixels wide and 290 pixels high (230x290).
We will update this page once a year on
September 25.
PRAYER VIGIL
VIOLENCE AFFECTS
US ALL!
We invite everyone to come
and pray with us!
Let us remember in a special
way those who have died to
violence
in our families, communities
and all around the nation,
as well as those who grieve
their loss.
Please bring a picture/memento
if there is someone
You would like to remember
who has died to violence
(Homicide, suicide, war,
accident, etc.).
Holy Family Church,
Hesperia Friday, April 4th,
7:00pm Prayer Vigil
Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, Rancho
Cucamonga, Friday, April
11, 7:00pm Mass
All Services will be in both English
and Spanish
For more information, please contact:
Sr. Sue Reif, OSF, Director of
Restorative Justice Ministry, Diocese
of San Bernardino:
sreif@sbdiocese.org o 909-475-5474.
9. National Crime Victims’ Rights Week: April 6 – April 12, 2014
"30 Years: Restoring the Balance of Justice."
The week of April 6 – April 12, 2014 will commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
Throughout the country, regional events are held to honor lives that were lost to crime and to
recognize others who have worked tirelessly demonstrating commitment to the cause, by
promoting victims’ rights and honoring crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf.
FFMV will be partnering with San Bernardino County District Attorneys’ Office and other
community partners with events being planned for this week.
Grief is like an old fashioned set of scales. In early grief a great load sits on
one end. It stays there laden down with the weight of our pain. Then it
shifts a little, it moves and a piece gets knocked off. It becomes lighter as
we take the time to work through the pain of our grief. As we find new and
different ways to keep our loved one a part of our life it gets lighter again.
The scales tip more. We begin to balance our pain with ease, with small
moments in our everyday life that will balance us a little bit more, even if it
takes much for us to find them. The scales tip this way and that, as our
grief tips this way and that........ (Stepping through Grief)
10. Join Us in Honoring Victims of Crime
15th Annual Candlelight Remembrance
Thursday, April 10, 2014 at 6:00pm
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center Courtyard
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Partnership
Bring Your Loved One’s Picture and Shoes to Display
We will have a “Clothesline” display Courtesy of San Bernardino District Attorney’s Office/Victim Services
If you have a t-shirt already made that you would like to display please bring on the day of event.
Dove release will be promptly at 6:00pm (Weather permitting)
Invocation – Chaplain Marilynn Kimball
Speakers
Mike Ramos - San Bernardino County District Attorney
Flerida Alacron – San Bernardino County District AttorneyChief, Bureau Victim Services
Questions call: Rose 909-754-6969 – Rita 909-215-7063
(We will be moved indoors if it rains)
FFMV participants, don’t forget to bring 1dozen cookies to share with families, if possible
11. Join Us
Crime Victims Memorial
Monday, April 7, 2014 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
San Bernardino County Government Center Rotunda
385 North Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, California
Sponsored by the Office of the District Attorney
ANNUAL VICTIMS MARCH ON THE CAPITOL!!
TUESDAY, APRIL 8th, 2014!!
West Steps of the State Capitol
Justice for Homicide Victims Annual Memorial
Foundation Event – JHV
Sunday, April 21, 2013 @ 11:30am to 1:30pm
Rose Hills Memorial Park, Just inside Gate 19 off
Workman Mill Road
Orange County District Attorney’s
Annual
VICTIMS’ RIGHTS MARCH & RALLY
Led by District Attorney Tony Rackauckas
Friday April 11, 2014
9:30 a.m.
Contact: Susan Kang Schroeder Chief of Staff
(714) 347-8408 Susan.Schroeder@da.ocgov.com
Community Service Programs, Inc. is sponsoring this event
12. Tuesday April 8th
, 2014
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
7th St & D St Cul-de-Sac
On the Steps of the
San Bernardino Police Department
710 North D Street, San Bernardino, CA
(Rain or Shine)
We need two volunteers at this vigil…please contact Rose at FFMV
"DETOUR" - a documentary
Multilevel Entertainment is passionate about producing a documentary entitled "DETOUR" to benefit Families & Friends of Murder
Victims, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization since 1995, dedicated to providing information, support, and friendship to persons who
have experienced the death of a loved one through the violent act of murder. This documentary collaborates with real people and
stories from the survivors: the families and friends of the murder victim. Their journeys from loss to beginning a new life is also told by
law makers and enforcers, medical professionals, and clergy.
Our goal is to create a poignant documentary that highlights the effects of homicide on society and the necessary coping skills for those
who are surviving the loss and grief of their loved one ... now, called the victim. By raising public awareness, we hope that Families &
Friends of Murder Victims, Inc. will receive the financial support they need to continue their work with survivors throughout Southern
California in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties, and become an international model program. For more information,
visit igg.me/at/ffmvfilm – Update….funding is still in process.
Crime Survivors
Save the Date 10 Annual Survive and Thrive Run/Walk Health & safety Expo
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Mason Regional Park, Irvine, CA
Schedule of Events
7:00 a.m. Registration Begins
8:15 a.m. Warm Up
8:30 a.m. Special Guest Presentation
9:00 a.m. Run/Walk
10:00 a.m. OC Crime Victims Monument Final Design Unveiling
Program/Speakers
Survivors Dove Release
www.surviveandthriverunwalk.org
13. Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach
and his office are honored to host their annual candlelight vigils recognizing
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
TUESDAY, APRIL 8th
Palm Desert Civic Park (Amphitheatre)
43-900 San Pablo Ave., Palm Desert, CA 92260
760.863.8408
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th
Harveston Lake Park
40135 Village Road Dr., Temecula, CA 92591
951.304.5680
THURSDAY, APRIL 10th
Riverside County Historic Courthouse
4050 Main St., Riverside, CA 92501
951.955.5450
All Candlelight Vigils begin at 7:00 p.m.
Immediately following the Riverside Candlelight Vigil:
Memorial Wall Gathering
Riverside County District Attorney’s Office
Victim Memorial Courtyard
3960 Orange St., Riverside, CA 92501
For additional information please call: 951.955. 9888
* Greater Orange County Chapter POMC
Monument and Vigil – Sunday April 13, 2014 6pm
Annual Candlelight Vigil & Names Dedication Ceremony
Each year during Victim's Rights Week in April, victims of homicide are honored and remembered
with a very special ceremony. The names of those who have been added to the Memorial Monument
that year are dedicated during a candlelight vigil in their honor. The names of all those previously
inscribed are mentioned prior to the ceremony.
The candlelight ceremony honors our Loved Ones as well as all victims of homicide. The event includes
speakers, live music, information booths, and a display of memory quilts and loved one's photos.
Memory Garden Memorial
Park and Mortuary
455 W. Central Avenue
Brea, CA 92821
714-529-
14. Justice for Murdered Children:
SaveThe Date, Saturday, " April 12, 2014-7:00-11:00am "National Crime Victims Rights Week-Pancake
Breakfast Fundraiser, Peck Park, San Pedro, Ca HISTORY: JFMC was founded in 1996 by LaWanda
Hawkins when her only child, Reggie was murdered. LaWanda, along with other parents who had lost
children to homicide discovered that their cases were going unsolved and that they had been left out of
the criminal justice process. Together they felt the need to form Justice For Murdered Children
CAMP GOOD GRIEF (SVP)
Camp Good Grief-Special Victims Program (SVP) is a joint effort between the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office Bureau of
Victim Services and Loma Linda University Medical Center Children's Hospital. The 3-day grief camp is geared toward homicide/suicide
and is for children ages 10-16 who have experienced a violent death in their family. Campers board a bus at the Ronald McDonald House
in Loma Linda and head to Camp Cedar Falls in the San Bernardino Mountains for a three-day camp and grief therapy experience.
At camp the children participate in game and team building activities and therapeutic group activities designed to help them learn and
understand how to cope with the grief over the violent death of their loved one. This camp has been so successful that it has been
expanded to include Camp Good Grief - Special Victims Program Teen Retreat. It will be held annually and provides grief services for
teens ages 14-18 who previously participated in Camp Good Grief - SVP and whose lives have been positively impacted by camp. It will be
a combination of learning advanced grief management skills as well as a training camp for future Camp Good Grief Peer Counselors.
Camp is free of charge to all campers and camperships are funded by unclaimed victim restitution. Therapists and interns from Loma
Linda Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic, Loma Linda Child Life Specialists and District Attorney's Office Victim Advocates donate their
time to the camp.
The Bureau of Victim Services and Loma Linda University Children's Hospital have pledged to continue fundraising activities,
presentations to service groups, and outreach events so they may continue hosting future Camp Good Grief-SVP programs.
Contact: Dorothy Brooks 909-558-4073
15. From Rose Madsen, Editor/Chair/co-founder of the
Colton & Coachella Chapter of FFMV
In Memory of my daughter Jennifer LeAnne Balber
12/02/73 – 11/10/94
A 20yr. old SoCal Gas Co. Meter Reader,
Fatally Shot in the Line of Service in Rialto, CA
Victims’ Rights Week April 6-12 - 2014 is quickly approaching;I have listed numerous
events from Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino
County. I hope to see you at some of these events.
FFMV will be hosting our 15th Annual Victims Candlelight Memorial on Thursday April
10th a special thank-you to Rita Marin (West End Chapter Leader) for all her efforts in
planning this event. I hope to see you on April 10th.
Buttons made possible again by Desi in Memory of Kris Flores
Website - http://families-friends-murdervictims.simplesite.com/
My beautiful Jen…..I can no longer…See you with my eyes…Touch you with my hands…
But I will feel you in my heart….Forever…Love, Mom
Send me your outcome of your court process or status of your case and I will post on our newsletter.
Please update me with any changes to your mailing address, phone, or email, also if your loved ones picture,
birthday or anniversary is skipped on newsletter, please let me know ASAP and I will correct I’m in the process of
updating our new database.
FFMV is excited about the documentary project that highlights the effects of homicide on society and the
necessary coping skills for the survivors of the victims. If you are interested in participating, please email me at
mail4ffmv@yahoo.com. And I will forward your interest, I will keep you posted.
Grief is not healed in a certain time frame, the heart does not work that way...
I continue to pray for the families of the victims and surviving victims for
PEACE, HOPE and JUSTICE!
Thoughtfully,
Rose
FFMV is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving survivors of murder victims & victims of attempted murder.
Our main purpose is grief support for those victim/survivors. All assistance provided to victims is given free of charge
by volunteers. Contributions and/or questions regarding the policies of FFMV may be addressed to: FFMV
Executive Board at P.O. Box 11222 San Bernardino, Ca. 92423-1222, e-mailed to mail4fffmv@yahoo.com or
phoned to 909-754-6969
FFMV is a tax-exempt organization under the Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Service.
Our Organization depends largely upon private donations which will cover operational expenses, Our
Annual Family Christmas Memorial Luncheon, and Our Annual Victims’ Rights Week Memorial. We are
seeking a sponsor (s) for our events. Please contact FFMV at the above e-mail or phone if you are
interested. Tax ID #68-0299211 All Contributions Are Tax Deductible
16. 2014 Participant /Photo Release Form for slide show & picture boards
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV)
Circle one: New Participant ~ Update my information ~ Agency/Non Victim
Please Print
Date________________ Relationship to Victim_______________________
Victim’s First Name______________________________________________
Victim’s Last Name______________________________________________
Date of Birth _____________ Date of Death__________ Solved: Yes ( ) No ( )
Permission to use photo(s): Yes ( ) No ( ) Just add me to e-mail/mailing list to
receive monthly newsletter and event information
I grant to Families & Friends of Murder Victims, Inc. (FFMV), the right to use
photograph(s) of the above-identified subject. I authorize FFMV to use and
publish the same in print and/or electronically.
I agree that FFMV may use such photographs with or without his/her name and for
any lawful purpose, including for example such purposes as publicity, illustration,
advertising, and Web content.
I have read and understand the above.
Name of Agency/Non-Victim if applicable: ________________________________
Signature _________________________________________________________
Print Full Name _____________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________
City__________________________________ Zip Code____________________
Phone with area code _______________________________________________
E-mail ____________________________________________________________
Mail or e-mail participant/release form to: mail4ffmv@yahoo.com
FFMV ~ P.O.Box 11222 San Bernardino, CA ~ 92423-1222
I have included a picture ( ) Yes ( ) No use the one on file
I have included a $_________ a donation for 2014
Thank-you… if you have already sent a donation
17. FORMA DE PERMISO
2014 Participante / Formulario de Autorización para la presentación de
diapositivas de fotos y fotos juntas
Fecha: _____________ Relación con la víctima: ____________________________________
El Primer nombre de la victima: ____________________________________________
El Apellido de la victima: ________________________________________________
Fecha de nacimiento_________ Fecha de la muerte__________ Solucionado: Si ( ) No ( )
Permiso para usar la foto (s): Si ( ) No ( ) Sólo me agregar a la lista e-mail/mailing para
recibir el boletín mensual, información de eventos
Concedo a las FAMILIAS Y AMIGOS DE VICTIMAS DE HOMICIDIO, INC. (FFMV)
el derecho a usar la fotografía (s) del sujeto identificado anteriormente. Autorizo FFMV a
utilizar y publicar el mismo en forma impresa y / o electrónica.
Estoy de acuerdo en que FFMV podrá utilizar dichas fotografías con o sin su su / nombre y
para cualquier propósito legal, incluyendo, por ejemplo, con fines tales como la publicidad, la
ilustración, el contenido publicitario y web.
He leído y entendido lo anterior.
Firma: ______________________________________________________________
Nombre en letra imprenta: ________________________________________________
Direccion: ____________________________________________________________
Ciudad: ____________________________ Estado: __________ Codigo postal: ____________
Telefono: (_____) _____-________ Celular: (_____) _______________________
e-mail: ___________________________________________________________________
Envíe por correo o e-mail participante / formulario de divulgación para
FFMV ~ PO Box 11222 San Bernardino, CA 92423-1222 ~
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18. Please help with this legislation, to either sponsor or co-sponsor this urgently needed bill. The Darren Russell Bill aims to
make laws ensuring better protection and assistance for Americans abroad. This legislation is urgently needed. Please write to
Congressman Ed Royce (Chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee) and Senator Robert Menendez (Senate Foreign
Relations Committee) asking them to either sponsor or co-sponsor this bill.
Congressman Ed Royce Senator Robert Menendez
2185 Rayburn House Office Building 528 Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 225-4111 Phone: (202) 224-4744
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Thanks, Maxine B. Russell - Mother of Darren - russellbliss21@aol.com
On the web: www.russellcase.net (UPDATED)
On Twitter: @killed_in_china
In U.S. Federal Court: Case No. CV-09-06050