The Jordan Elizabeth Harris Foundation (The JEHF) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) agency and was created after the 2012 suicide of Jordan Harris, a remarkable young woman from North Richland Hills, Texas, who was in her senior year at the University of Michigan.  Jordan’s loved ones discovered there were no local programs available in Tarrant County providing evidence-based suicide prevention training and education.  The JEHF was founded in 2014 to undertake that role in Tarrant County. The JEHF’s founding board wanted to ensure an extra step to help remove the stigma of mental illness and incorporated a depression research funding component into the mission.  The services provided by The JEHF are unduplicated in Tarrant County. The Jordan Elizabeth Harris Foundation has a mission to eradicate suicide by funding depression research, creating awareness through education, erasing stigma, and providing hope to those who are struggling in silence. The services provided by The JEHF are 100% donor funded through support garnered from individuals, foundations, and corporations. A new brochure was designed based on current brand standards to spread the mission of The JEHF. A direct mail letter piece was also designed to appeal for donor support, and an infographic was created to demonstrate the impact The JEHF has had throughout the community.

 
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