together, we build a stronger foundation

Placer Justice Foundation

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.

As the lead nonprofit partner of the Placer PROMISE campaign, the Placer Justice Foundation serves as the bridge between the community and the Placer County District Attorney’s Office. The Foundation helps advance the Ambassador Program, ensures the PROMISE framework remains grounded in victim and survivor support, and works alongside community leaders to implement the campaign’s vision. Together, we are building a safer, stronger, and more resilient Placer County through proactive justice and meaningful community engagement.

FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

Together, We Can Empower Our Community

E+R Project

E+R Project empowers survivors and victims of crime to find resilience, community, and justice through grief, advocacy, and peer-to-peer support.

Placer PROTECT

Placer PROTECT is dedicated to safeguarding seniors and vulnerable adults through awareness, prevention, and coordinated community response.

Placer MDIC

The Placer MDIC exists to protect children who are victims of abuse by providing a safe, child-focused environment for forensic interviews and coordinated investigations.

Placer SART

Placer SART (Sexual Assault Response Team) provides a coordinated, trauma-informed response to survivors of sexual assault in Placer County.

Victim Support

Victim Support delivers emergency housing assistance and compassionate, trauma-informed services — including counseling referrals and recovery-focused support.

Justice Coalition Project

The Justice Coalition Project connects the community directly with the criminal justice system through education, outreach, and development programs.

placer Justice foundation premier event

Buy Your Tickets Now for the Annual Placer Victim + Survivor Brunch

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. 

PJF in the community

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.

FOUNDING MEMBER SPONSORS