The Placer Justice Foundation was established to provide financial support to bridge the gap in victim services, fund outreach and awareness campaigns, and empower our community’s voices to inspire others. A coalition of survivors, victims, officials, community members, organizations, business owners, and stakeholders, all working toward a common goal of a brighter Placer County.
Empowering survivors and victims of crime to find resilience, community, and justice through grief, advocacy, and peer-to-peer support.
Empowering seniors and the Placer community to take action to protect and support themselves and the senior community.
Empowering the Placer County community to care for the county’s most vulnerable children, while supporting a strong family unit.
Empowering local organizations that are working in the community to better the lives of victims, survivors, and the county’s most vulnerable populations.
Empowering survivors and victims of crime to find resilience, community and justice through grief, advocacy and peer to peer support.
Empowering survivors and victims of crime to find resilience, community and justice through grief, advocacy and peer to peer support.
The Foundation supports the Placer Sexual Assault Response Team program through promotion, filling funding gaps and education support
On April 23, 2026, we will join the Placer County District Attorney’s Office and local crime survivors to recognize National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This event is dedicated to honoring the lives lost and the traumas endured while recognizing the resilience of the human spirit.
From resource fairs to community information nights and more — PJF is active in local events/programs that support AND work to prevent victims of crime.