Since 2009, the founders of the Keep NJ Safe Foundation have led a grassroots effort dedicated to protecting and preserving the safety and well-being of residents all across the State of New Jersey. Our mission: to rally community support for crime victims and their families, advocate for statewide reforms and important public safety legislation, raise overall public awareness for victims’ rights issues, and put forth informative educational initiatives to improve safety in communities throughout New Jersey.
Thank you for visiting our website, and for your support of our efforts on behalf of crime victims and their families.
Together, we can effect positive change, and help Keep NJ Safe.
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A Day for Remembering, A Day for Taking Action
Today is the 1-year anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people lost their lives that day. Here are their names: Alyssa Alhadeff, age 14 Scott Beigel, 35 Martin Duque, 14 Nicholas Dworet, 17 Aaron Feis, 37 Jaime Guttenberg, 14 Chris Hixon, 49 Luke Hoyer, 15 Cara Loughran, […]
Governor Murphy Signs Alyssa’s Law!
It’s OFFICIAL!! Governor Phil Murphy signed Alyssa’s Law today. Our Executive Director Lisa Yakomin was invited to witness the bill signing, along with Alyssa’s family (her mom Lori, dad Ilan, and Uncle Bryan were all in attendance). THANK YOU to sponsors Assemblyman Ralph Caputo and Assemblyman Jamel Holley, for their tireless efforts to see this bill […]
Alyssa’s Law Heads Back to Governor Murphy’s Desk
The Senate just unanimously passed the concurrence with Governor Murphy’s recommendations for Alyssa’s Law (A764). The bill now heads to the Governor’s desk for his signature. THANK YOU to everyone who supported us in advocating for this bill!