The Justice for Children Foundation is a charitable organization founded by Howard Spiva in 1999.
JFCF's mission is to educate the public about child safety and teach parents and community members to prevent unnecessary accidents.
JFCF is actively involved in the community and has provided classes on important safety topics, such as:.
* The Proper Use of Child Seats
* The Importance of Bike Helmets
* Preventing Injuries to the Head, Brain, and Spinal Cord
* Amusement Park Safety
* Preventing Falls
* Dog Bite Prevention
JFCF works to raise community awareness and prevent future injuries to children by sponsoring charity events:
* Bike Helmet Giveaways
* Book Drives for Homeless Shelters that Provide Services to Children
* Fundraising for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
The foundation also works with police and public safety organizations through sponsoring free photo and fingerprinting identification for children.
To support community organizations, Howard has created a 6200 square foot building called the Justice Center. The center offers space to charitable organizations free of charge. The Center is frequently used for meetings by local high schools and non-profit groups such as MADD.
Howard says, "Every time a child gets 'accidentally ' hurt, someone somewhere made a mistake (or was careless or negligent). Further, many injuries are caused by hazardous conditions that can be corrected, and unsafe behaviors that can be changed." He hopes that through community service and educating people, the Justice for Children Foundation will help change how communities think about public safety and how they protect their children.
To learn more about Howard Spiva, please visit his law firm site at www.spivalaw.com.




