Category: Foundation

Letter from “Afriend”

This letter is representative of emails, texts and phone calls received over the past 12 years.   The letter was (edited) by Chuck Cox to remove potential specific identifying information that might endanger the author.   We constantly receive letters, phone calls and Facebook Messages, and referrals for “clients” needing help or to thank us, share their …

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The Verdict is in:

The Jury found that DSHS (The Agency/State) was negligent. I would like to give a special thanks to the Jury. They stayed with the case despite an almost 4 month break due to Covid-19 restrictions, they were dedicated, attentive and in my mind showed great courage and resolve to see this trial through. I think …

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Welcome Clarissa

I asked Clarissa to help me with maintaining our Website. As you can see by her posts, she is a very welcome addition to the team. With Clarissa’s help we hope to make this website more informative, and useful to everyone. Welcome Clarissa and Thankyou Chuck Cox

The website is now back on line

A thousand Pardons.   Due to my error, the website has been down for at least 2 weeks.  I have taken steps to ensure that it does not happen again.  Hopefully this message will get to those of you that have followed this site. In an effort to make it easier for people to remember and find …

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Book Launch “If I can’t Have You”

Friday, May 30th,2014,  Authors Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris will be launching their newly released book, “If I can’t have you” with a personal appearance.  http://www.cityofpuyallup.org/library/events/library-events/an-evening-gregg-olsen-rebecca/  (This link should get you more information) Gregg and Rebecca have worked hard to make this the most comprehensive work on Susan Cox Powell’s disappearance, and the other tragic …

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Charlie’s Dinosaur “CB” delivers books

Friday October 14th, 2014, “CB” and his helpers, delivered approximately 4,500 books to two Pierce County Elementary Schools.   The books were welcomed by teachers who knew exactly which families needed them.    In a world of computers there is something about a real book, with pages, colorful illustrations, no batteries or software needed…..   …

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Chainbreaker’s Meeting

On October 15th, Judy and I spoke at the weekly Tuesday night support meeting in Orem, Utah.   We were grateful for the invitation, the welcome and the support we received.   The meeting room was packed.  We felt somewhat inadequate as we addressed the room of people who in many cases are in a …

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Crime Victims Conference of East Texas

Judy and myself (Chuck Cox) spoke at the 1st Annual Crime Victims Conference of East Texas.  It was an honor to speak to such a large gathering of Law Enforcement professionals, DSHS and CPS professionals. This conference was part of the ongoing training for those who deal daily with very difficult stressful situations, decisions and …

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Crime Victims Conference of East Texas

On April 15th we witnessed another senseless attack on innocent law-abiding people.   With callous disregard for human life, and the consequences of their actions two bombs were detonated at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.     More families became victims of crime.   The Henderson County District Attorney’s office Crime Victims Conference of East Texas which will take place …

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New Foundation Lapel Pin

Foundation Subscribers, and Supporters: Thank you for your interest and support.     We just had this 1 inch lapel pin made.  It is small enough it can be worn on a lapel, collar, purse strap, hat or other location, without turning yourself into a billboard.  We hope you will be willing to use it to talk to people …

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