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Welcome...Welcome to Joseph Adetula Foundation!What do you do to
keep your children safe? Do you watch every move they make? Do you know their friends? Do you ensure they have safe places to play, go to school, and hang out? I did. But my son Joseph Adetula is dead. He was the victim of a drive-by shooting. He was only eighteen years old, and no one knows why he was killed, or who did it. We may never know. He was one of thousands of American teenagers and children killed every year in acts of violence. I can't bring my son back. No one can. But I can make things better for other children in our community, and so can you. Today, when you look out your window, what do you see? Are your streets clean, well-kept, and filled with happy children playing, riding bikes, and having fun? Or are they dark and depressing places, with weeds and trash everywhere, suspicious looking teenagers, and not a child in sight? If you live in the first sort of neighborhood, you should count yourself fortunate. Many children in our city live in the second type of neighborhood. Some don't feel safe when they play outside. Others have family problems: single working parents, alcoholic or drug-addicted parents, or severe poverty. Regardless of who these children are, they are all our children. It is our responsibility, as the adults of the community, to show them what they can be some day, to give them pride in their community, and to guide them as they become the new adults of all our tomorrows. How You Can Help Drive through the poorer neighborhoods of town and look around. Open your eyes. You may see run-down, dangerous playgrounds. You may see parks with not a single patch of green. You might see garbage on the streets, or weeds growing through old broken sidewalks. What does this do to the children who live in this environment every single day? Pay attention to the children, too. Are they happy and motivated? Do they do well in school, stay out of trouble, go to college to make better lives for themselves? Or are they dropping out to raise children or get jobs at fast-food restaurants and factories? We can't fix the adults in our neighborhoods. But we can do things to show the children that we care, we are there for them, and we are willing and able to guide them. We can be role models. And we can all care for our city's children by giving them a better environment in which to thrive. To do this in our world today, we need money. Money fixes the playgrounds, grows flowers and grass in the parks, picks up the trash and repairs the sidewalks. And money provides the children who would otherwise drop out with the places to go, things to do, and extra help and motivation that will get them to stay in school and make their lives everything we hope for them. If you can't give today, at least look around and see the need. You can help today by being a good example, and by encouraging the children already in your life. But when you can, give to the Joseph Adetula Foundation. We are a 501(c)3 corporation, so your donations are tax-deductible. And even a little bit will help. Please Enjoy Your Stay.Hosting ManagerTulsa HostingAdding FunOur Motto, "For every hurt there is a helper"It's His son, Joseph, was walking
home from the convenience store. He never made it there. He was shot nine times
by unknown killers at approximately It is a nightmare that his
loving family has yet to recover from. They are unable to get over their grief
because to this date their son's killers have not been identified. All they
could find out was that the killers used a tan or gold vehicle. There have been
witnesses to come forward and help them find out who did this. The police have also been
unable to make much headway in this case with so little evidence and no one who
can give more information on what actually happened. Detective Jeff Felton has
asked anybody with any knowledge that may help the police to close this case to
please contact him. They are guaranteed anonymity so that they need not be
afraid to talk and help bring these people to justice. What makes the families grief
even harder to bear is hearing news such as the case against Mr. James Yang,
who has been charged with animal cruelty in So much attention was given
to the death of the two dogs that Mr. James Yang may end up in prison, justly
or not. Joseph Adetula is a person, not a dog, yet no one will pay for the
crime. The killers continue to roam free, justice un-served. Losing a loved one is never
easy, human or animal, but aren't our children more precious to us than our
pets? There is no greater pain to a parent than losing the child that they
thought would outlive them. It is difficult enough to deal with losing them,
but when they are lost so senselessly, so abruptly, no words can express the
depths of their sorrow. Joseph Adetula was the
victim of a senseless, violent crime a drive by shooting. His killers are
most likely also in their teens. That is another tragedy that the children
are growing up to believe violence is ok. The Adetula family has
created the Joseph Adetula foundation that aims to turn young people into the
positive leaders of their communities by helping them achieve positive futures
by showing them how much the youth matters, and how to avoid the negative
things tempting them everyday. The foundation also aims to help other victims
and families heal from similar tragedies, as they too grieve and try to make a
difference through their son's loss.
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