Miss Clarke recently shared that she didn’t feel her community was supporting her — that she felt low, dispirited.
That sentiment became a clarion call — and I’m relieved to say that it has been answered.
We have launched a website, deployed a QR code, and mobilized search teams, a drone team, and a logistics team.
Thanks to the generosity of business leaders and community members, we have now raised over $25,000.
We have partnered with Crime Stoppers Bermuda — so any information, no matter how small, can be passed anonymously through them.
Please call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-8477 (TIPS).
We extend special thanks to the many men in our community and business leaders who donated to reach the $25,000 milestone — your support means the world.
And of course, thank you to every volunteer who has given time, energy, and hope.
Now, our goal is to fill the calendar — inviting community groups, organizations, fraternities, sororities, church groups, sports teams, and others — to take a day of the week to commit to search and outreach until Ja’Dore is found.
If each group can volunteer in a different location every night, we can circumnavigate the island together. Our team will provide the dates and times all you need to do is go to www.missingpersonbda.com and sign up.
Thank you again to our community.
Our work is not yet done — let’s continue to stand together, work together, and bring Ja’Dore home.
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