WELCOME TO JAGS FOUNDATION

Tracey FordJAGS Foundation was set up as a lasting tribute to James Andre Godfrey Smartt-Ford who was tragically murdered inside Streatham Ice Rink in February 2007.

As a result of James' tragic death, his parents, Tracey Ford and Trevor Smartt set up the 'Families Supporting Families Network' to provide immediate peer to peer support to families and friends now living with  Shattered Hearts. You have access to professional services, information and mutual support following the devastation caused by youth murder. 

Tracey  frequently addresses audiences at schools, prisons, youth offending institutes, pastoral, government, police, youth and community group meetings. Also she is a regular contributor to BBC Radio London, community radio debates and discussions on restorative justice and her journey of forgiveness.

Visit the site regularly for more information on the programmes now provided by JAGS Foundation and most importantly to support 'keeping hope alive in young people'.






News Updates:

Crime Innovation funds JAG'S Girls and young women Project - 

 

BBC NEWS - Arts for ex-offenders....

 

 

Tracey, Winner of  Aspire Foundation's, Heroine's Quest

   

 

 

 

 Young People march to remember Lives Lost in Lambeth 


 
 

CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE?  

Marina Cantacuzino - Founder, The Forgiveness Project interviews Tracey on her way out of the darkness.  Click to hear her story....

 

 


 

17th November 2012


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