Last night we tragically lost one of our own in the NYPD - Police Officer Jason Rivera. As we mourn his death, we want to come together to show his family all the support they deserve during this trying time.
I personally worked with Jason in the 32 Precinct and all I can say is that he was an absolutely wonderful person and as a new officer on the job, he was always smiling and excited to go out no matter what his call of duty was. His cheer will be missed and will forever be in my prayers.
This fundraiser is to collect funds for his family to assist with their support system. A donation of any amount goes a long way. Please consider donating and sharing this fundraiser.
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Updates
We regret to inform you that Police Officer Wilbert Mora has succumbed to his injuries. Please keep his family in your prayers.
Thank you Fund the First for your $10,000 donation to this fundraiser as part of your platform wide Line of Duty Give Back Program and thank you to all of our generous donors thus far. Your support provides comfort to these families during this tragic time.
As we pray for the recovery of Police Officer Mora, we are increasing our fundraising goal to ease the financial burden of his family as well, while he fights for his life.
*This update has been added to this fundraiser at the direction of the NYPD’s Sports Unit*
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Rest easy hero.
God Bless these beautiful officers. May your families find peace in the Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you, thank you, thank you ALL NYPD Officers Stay safe.
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I donate to the Rivera and Mora families with a heavy heart. My condolences to Jason Rivera's family. A beautiful soul and a life cut short by hate and violence. He was so young; it' so painful to even think this all happened. I pray for Officer Mora who is fighting for his life. May God walk with you on this journey. Rest in Peace, young Officer Rivera. This is from a teacher in Brooklyn who walked home from work safe at nights knowing the NYPD were always at my train station. I feel your pain. I pray for healing in our city. I thank our first responders for the sacrifices they make every single day. Thank you, NYPD. I grieve with you, and I pray with you.