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How Working with Jayme’s Fund Has Shaped My Career

Note: We recently interviewed Courtney Campbell, a past Jayme’s Fund for Social Justice intern. Read more to learn about the work she did with Jayme’s Fund and the effect it has had on her since.  My name is Courtney Campbell (she/her), and I’m from Stoughton, Massachusetts. I graduated from Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) in…
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Were You Ever Lucky Enough To Meet Jayme Lipkin-Moore?

Jayme was an inspiration, a unique and creative spirit full of intelligence, talent, and compassion. And until she passed away in 2002, I considered her a friend. My name is Jamie Feinberg. I’m a writer, coach, and arts professional. I grew up in New Hampshire, where I went to school with Jayme for several years.…
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Remembering Jayme and Those She Touched 20 Years Ago

Twenty years ago, the world lost a young visionary. All who knew her intimately experienced intense suffering, as you can imagine. Within days, a bank account was established to receive donations for “something” that would honor Jayme’s passions and support human rights. This ultimately became Jayme’s Fund for Social Justice. Thank you for allowing Jayme’s…
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Honoring Amanda Gorman

Hello from New Hampshire! I’m Kylie, and spend most of my time pursuing my education at Southern New Hampshire University.  Some of you have already met me online since I am working for Jayme’s Fund this year.  I hope to meet some of you in person soon! One of my responsibilities at JF is to…
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