Real Heroes Gather to Help Others
A Visit Back in Time to Help Missing People
by Maverick Grunfeld
| It was a trip back in time. The black and white club was filled with some of the most elite members of the virtual world Second Life community who gathered to raise funding for Project Jason, an organization that helps families with missing persons. The event was sponsored by the Justice League Unlimited (JLU), a group in the virtual world who help others through event peacekeeping, charity, and education.
What some have hailed after the event as the formal gala of year and the soirée of the season, ended after three hours with an impressive $50,000 Lindens (~$200 USD) raised for Project Jason. The event was themed in a black and white club in the city of Metropolis in the 1940s. The unique venue allowed for a potent visual contrast. The attendees at the event stood out against the fog filled club; emphasizing that every person is important and unforgettable. |
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| Kalel Venkman, the founder of the Justice League stated “When we started the JLU, I never dreamed we’d be here doing this today. When we stated the League, we had two guys, one girl and a Superman T-Shirt.”
The event was planned by Second Life residents and JLU members Prettykitty Gumbo and Maverick Grunfeld. The event was hosted in a superhero region known as Aftermath with the help of Second Life residents AUS Ninetails and Elusive Butterfly. |
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The League now makes sizable impacts, helping individuals both inside and outside of the virtual world of Second Life. Denise Harrison, known as Ronnie Rhode in Second Life commented on how the fundraising has helped. “Between your last event and this, you have sent one person free to the next retreat, someone who couldn’t afford it. Thank you for that.” Project Jason was recently featured in a CNN article (http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/28/grace.coldcase.project.jason/index.html) which highlighted the organization’s work. The retreats are one special component that allows loved ones of missing persons to meet and help each other through sharing experiences. |
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| The event was headlined by Tamra Hayden, known as Tamra Sands in Second Life. She has performed on Broadway in “Les Miserables” as well as at Studio 54 in “Cabaret.” Tamra moved the crowd with her renditions of “Bye Bye Blackbird” and “Unforgettable.”
Second Life resident Reno Zeno commented “It’s great to see such good hearted people in this world. Helping a great cause.” |
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| The era music provided by Tamra created a full house, with multiple waves of guests inviting their friends to the event to support the cause. Over forty-five individuals attended during the three hour span. Tamra closed with a touching song that served as a solemn reminder to everyone.
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| “I’ll be seeing you in every summer’s day; In everything that’s light and gay; I’ll always think of you that way.”
Especially fitting for the cause, it reminded everyone that the pain associated with missing or lost loved ones is very real. We all are reminded that we each have the power to make a difference in our lives and the lives of others; every bit of life we possess can count for something bigger than just ourselves. |
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The Daily Planet SL: http://kryptonradio.com
Project Jason: http://www.projectjason.org








From Kelly — President and Founder of Project Jason:
I wanted to take time to thank the wonderful and very creative people who hosted yesterday’s fundraising event in Second Life.
I saw the images on the Krypton Radio site and it looked like you all captured the essence of that era so perfectly!
In representing the families of the missing, it is important that you know how much these efforts mean to all of us. We’re not a “popular” cause, and the majority of the general public doesn’t know about the crisis going on behind the scenes, and of the difficulties faced by the families we serve.
When we’re given help, it helps us know people care, and gives us that boost to keep going one more day, to keep searching, and to never give up, no matter what the odds.
Thank you for giving us that gift.
Kelly Jolkowski, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
http://www.projectjason.org
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http://www.projectjason.org/awareness.html
From me:
Thank you all so much for your heartfelt support for our cause. It was a spectacular event, one that felt intimate despite a large crowd, and fun, yet with determination to assist families of the missing.
What a warm, generous, delightful group and what a classy event.
Again, thank you! And it was so nice to meet such wonderful new friends and see familiar friends as well!
Ronnie Rhode (Denise Harrison)
P.S.: Thank you again Maverick!