Dig deep to help JJMF families grow stronger.
Help us make the unknown more manageable for families and children living with chronic, medically complex, neurological conditions.
Make a donation today and double your impact!
From April 5 – May 5, 2022, the JJMF is participating in Give STL Day, an annual campaign that connects donors and nonprofits. When you give to the JJMF through Give STL Day, your donation will directly benefit our programs that meet the needs of JJMF families, both in the St. Louis region and nationwide. Every donation made to the JJMF via Give STL Day will be matched dollar for dollar by a generous donor, doubling the impact of your donation and enabling us to continue expanding our programs and reach.
Let’s make June’s birthday one to grow on!
June inspires us to courageously face the challenges of life while finding the inevitable beauty in the toughest of times. In honor of June Jessee’s birthday month and her enduring legacy, the June Jessee Memorial Foundation is raising money from now through Give STL Day on Thursday, May 5, to help make the lives of the courageous community we serve easier.
Donate today and together we can cultivate the care that gives them strength.
What Cultivating Care donations will be used for:
Caring for a child with a rare neurological disorder, with few treatments or answers available, can make every day feel like a challenge. Your donation makes JJMF’s essential programs possible, helping ease the challenges and make each day a little bit easier.
- Free mental health therapy sessions for parents
- Uncomplicated, financial assistance for out-of-pocket medical expenses
- Specialized interview series connecting parents with information from leading healthcare professionals, experts, and more
- Connections for families and caregivers, including monthly virtual music therapy and trauma-informed yoga sessions, and various supportive events
- Convenient access to an online resource directory to help families navigate a medically complex diagnosis
- Advancement in medical care by bringing awareness of the unique needs of medically complex children to healthcare professionals