Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our foundation, how we connect families with resources, and how you can get involved.

Getting Support

We connect families with comprehensive support resources including grief counseling organizations, support groups, educational materials, crisis intervention services, and advocacy resources. While we do not provide direct counseling services, we guide you to trusted organizations and professionals who can help. Visit our Resources page to explore the organizations we partner with and find the support that's right for your family.

Our resource connection and guidance services are provided free of charge. We help you navigate and connect with organizations that offer support to families affected by gun violence. Many of the organizations we refer you to also provide free or low-cost services. Visit our Resources page to learn more about available support options.

We can connect you with licensed grief counselors and mental health professionals who specialize in trauma and loss. Contact us through our Contact page or visit our Resources page to find counseling organizations in the Tampa Bay area. We'll guide you to the appropriate services based on your needs, whether in-person or virtual support.

Yes. Through our partner organizations, support groups are available for parents, siblings, extended family members, and friends. There are also age-specific groups for children, teens, and adults. Visit our Resources page to find support group organizations that offer age-appropriate services for your family.

About Our Programs

We provide gun violence prevention education in schools and communities, conflict resolution workshops, mental health awareness programs, and safe storage education. Our programs are designed for students, parents, educators, and community leaders. We also connect participants with additional resources and support organizations. Visit our Resources page for more information.
We welcome partnerships with schools, community organizations, and businesses. Contact us to discuss how we can bring our educational programs to your community or collaborate on awareness initiatives. We can also help connect your organization with additional support resources for your community members.
Yes. We host an annual memorial ceremony, monthly candlelight vigils, and special remembrance events throughout the year. These events provide opportunities for families to honor their loved ones and connect with others who understand their journey. We also provide information about additional support resources available to attendees.

Getting Involved

We have various volunteer opportunities including event support, administrative assistance, community outreach, and helping connect families with resources. Visit our Contact page to express your interest, and we will connect you with opportunities that match your skills and availability.

Absolutely. Memorial donations are a beautiful way to honor a loved one. You can make a donation through our Donate page and include a dedication message. Your donation helps us continue connecting families with vital resources and support organizations. We will acknowledge your gift and notify the family if you wish.

Donations support our educational programs, memorial events, awareness campaigns, advocacy work, and our efforts to connect families with counseling services and support organizations. We are committed to transparency and ensure that funds directly support families by facilitating access to professional resources and prevention efforts.

Yes. We accept donations of books, educational materials, office supplies, and other items that support our programs and help us better serve families. Please contact us to discuss specific needs and donation arrangements.

Crisis & Emergency Support

First, please know you are not alone. Contact us immediately and we will connect you with crisis support resources and counseling services. We can guide you to organizations that provide immediate emotional support, help you navigate the initial aftermath, and connect you with professional counseling services. Visit our Resources page for 24/7 crisis hotlines and support organizations, or contact us directly for personalized guidance.

While we are not a legal firm, we can connect you with attorneys who specialize in victim rights and have experience with gun violence cases. We also provide information about victim compensation programs and legal resources. Visit our Resources page to find legal aid organizations in the Tampa Bay area.

Yes. While our office has regular hours, we can connect you with crisis support organizations that operate 24/7. Visit our Resources page for immediate access to 24/7 crisis hotlines and emergency mental health services. For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.

About the Foundation

The foundation was founded by Felissia Stroud after losing her son James Clarence Bradford to gun violence. Determined to ensure his life had lasting meaning, she created this organization to connect families with support resources and work toward preventing gun violence through education and awareness.
Our office is located at 266 Kelsey Cove Drive #2205, Brandon, FL 33510. We serve families throughout Florida by connecting them with local and national support organizations. Visit our Resources page to find organizations and services in your area.
Follow us on social media, sign up for our newsletter through our website, or check our website regularly for updates on events, programs, and new resources. We regularly update our Resources page with new partner organizations and support services.

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