Impact and Give Back: Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation
Frances Holk-Jones, alongside her late husband Neal Moore, founded the Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation to honor their daughter, Jennifer Claire Moore. Her bright spirit continues to inspire their mission in Baldwin County, promoting mental health and well-being among youth through various programs and initiatives.
One cornerstone of the foundation is the Peer Helpers PLUS Program, which trains students to offer support and guidance to their peers. This initiative not only creates a supportive school environment but also equips young people with essential skills to navigate life’s challenges. Inspired by Jennifer’s memory, the foundation strives to provide resources that Jennifer might have benefited from, ensuring no young person feels alone or unsupported.
The impact of Peer Helpers is seen in countless success stories where they’ve offered essential support to their peers. The Foundation aims to create a safety net for young people, hoping to prevent tragedies like the one faced by the Moore family with Jennifer’s death. If such resources had been available then, it might have made a difference in Jennifer’s life.