Jay Van Vechten Memorial Fund
A fundraising campaign for Unicorn Children's Foundation.

About This Campaign
We are so saddened to hear about the passing of Jay Van Vechten. Our community has lost a beautiful ray of sunshine and compassion, not to mention some much needed humor! Our sincerest condolences go out to his wife Lowell, his son Nick, and grandson Alex. Jay was an amazing human with a huge heart, who understood the challenges and opportunities that face the disability community. His efforts were recognized at our Community Inclusion Awards as the winner of the 2018 Direct Service Professional of the Year. We were proud sponsors and participants of the Boating & Beach Bash. To ensure that Jay’s vision of uniting and creating an inclusive community will continue, we have established a memorial fund to raise additional dollars of support for the American Disabilities Foundation, Inc. that produced the Boating & Beach Bash. We were honored to not only have had his support of Unicorn Children’s Foundation, but also to have called him a friend. Should you wish to leave a tax-deductible restricted gift in his memory, an acknowledgement card will be sent to his lovely wife Lowell informing her of your generosity and funds will be distributed by the end of the calendar year.

Campaign to Support Unicorn Children's Foundation
Unicorn Children's Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to children and young adults with developmental, communication, and learning disorders through education, awareness, and research so that they have every opportunity to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
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David and Juliette Ezagui gave a $100 donation
Dedication In Memory of: Juliette EzaguiDearest LowellI we are so sorry for your loss. Jay was an incredible man who will greatly be missed. With all are love, Juliette and David Ezagui -
betty ortiz
Jay has always been a great friend. I will truly miss him.
Especially at the boca beach bash,
Rest in peace Jay.
Condolence to his family.
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Elizabeth A Sloyer gave a $26.37 donation
Dedication In Memory of: Jay Van Vechten