Jennifer LeAnne Balber – 12/2/1973 – 11/10/1994
A SoCal Gas Co Meter Maid who was fatally shot in the line of service. Jen was a 20 year old innocent victim of a senseless drive-by shooting.
A National Conversation on How We Can Prevent Gun Deaths and Injuries
Jennifer LeAnne Balber – 12/2/1973 – 11/10/1994
A SoCal Gas Co Meter Maid who was fatally shot in the line of service. Jen was a 20 year old innocent victim of a senseless drive-by shooting.

We lost our sweet Blair on July 5, 2011 to a tragic accident. She was with family and friends on the 4th of July, being the fun, loving, always smiling beautiful girl she always was. She was taken from us by a bullet fired into the air. Our goal now is to work to get [...]

Junior had a heart of gold and helped everyone he could, wherever he could. He didn’t always make the best choices for himself, but he changed direction in 2011 and believed in a better way. He started working, followed his parole order, made all of his meetings and did everything he was supposed to do. [...]

In loving memory of Antonio Zimiga (Tiny T) Sunrise: June 21, 1977 – Sunset: Febuary 2, 2010 Tiny was not just my best homeboy for 20 years, he was also my best friend, my only person that I could truly rely on for anything, and I mean anything. As youths the things that we had been [...]

When I was a teen, a young friend of mine, Guy Parsons, committed suicide with his family’s Colt .45 revolver. The gun wasn’t locked. The gun had been bought for family protections. But as statistics tell us, a gun in the home is 22-times more likely to harm someone in the home than to be [...]

1987 was the best year and the worst year of my life. A decade of long distance, marathon running and weight training resulted in my physical health being excellent. In May of that year, I finished graduate school at USC, earning my MSW, and thus achieving my educational and professional goals. In July of l987, [...]
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