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ABOUT
OUR ORGANIZATION
This coalition
was founded in October of 1997 in
memory of Jonathan Reid, a nine
(9) year old little boy that was placed into the foster care system
after being wrongfully removed from his mother Debra Reid, the Executive
Director of this organization by the Department of Children and
Family Services. Sadly, within six weeks of being placed into the
foster care system, Jonathan was pronounced dead on June 9, 1997.
The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office concluded that Jonathan’s
death was caused by the combined effects of his asthma and albuterol
toxicity. Testimony by Jonathan’s caregivers and medical providers
disclosed that social workers had falsely categorized his medical
condition and his known medications which contributed to his death.
The Jonathan Reid Family
Rights Coalition has received local, state and federal recognition
for it efforts in effectively providing legal and non-legal advocacy
for families in the juvenile dependency courts and its effort in
reforming legislation.
The Jonathan Reid Family Rights Coalition
provides advocacy services which includes but is not limited to,
basic educational training in understanding the operations of the
dependency court process. We have effectively participated in multiple
decision making panels with the Department of Children and Family
Services. In addition, we have offered assistance to outside private
and panel dependency court attorneys through our paralegal support
services. Our coalition has promoted ongoing public dialogue with
our legislators through the use of public forums.
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