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Chapters Of Change: A Step Towards Justice
See the article from Gator Boy News regarding their investigation into Lilli Pease's Case After nearly a decade of unanswered questions, silence, and heartbreak, the case of Lilli Pease is finally seeing movement toward justice. For ten long years, Lilli’s story has lived in the hearts of her family, friends, and a growing community determined to ensure she would never be forgotten. What was once labeled an " accidental overdose " has long carried deeper concerns—questions ab
Apr 12


Flagler College: Journey of Awareness
Lilli’s Light First Presentation at Flagler College We are deeply grateful to have been invited to present at Flagler College for what marked an incredibly meaningful milestone in the journey of Lilli's Light. From the moment we began, there was a powerful sense of openness in the room. Students and staff were fully engaged—asking thoughtful questions, reflecting on the content, applauding key moments, and expressing sincere appreciation throughout the presentation. More impo
Apr 4


More Than A Memory: Alycia Richard
My name is Doreen Richard. I am married to a very supportive husband, Paul- and together, we have raised three wonderful children: Alycia, Danielle, and Michael. Our family was built on love and the belief we would always face challenges together. I never would have imagined that one day, I would have to share a story like this. No parent should ever have to find the words to explain the loss of their child. This is very hard for me to do, but if sharing this can spare even o
Feb 1


Action News Jax: Lilli's Light Interview
Summary of Lilli's Light News interview. Attach Thumbnail and link news video clip On Thursday, January 22, 2026 , Lilli’s Light had the honor of being invited to Action News Jax to share about our recent trip to Washington, D.C. Ashley and Wendy sat down with Jennifer to talk not just about the trip — but about the heart behind the mission. Jennifer asked Wendy about her platform at Jacksonville University and the groundbreaking step of becoming the first university in th
Jan 22


Jacksonville University: Red Ribbon Week PSA Contest
Jacksonville University: Red Ribbon Week Winning PSA Contest Nationwide The PSA was conceived and led by senior student-athlete Elerte, Agija; a Theater and Visual Design major with a passion for storytelling through movement and visual expression. Given just one month to complete the project, she dedicated more than 100 hours to its development and execution—all while managing a demanding academic schedule, daily sailing practices, and work. Sleep was often sacrificed, with
Jan 16


More Than A Memory: Russell Klee Jr
Click to Watch the Documentary about Russell Klee Jr Russell Klee Jr Forever 34 Read by: Alyssa Lopez My name is Ashley Lopez, I am the Director of Operations for Solar Energy Labs in Jacksonville, Florida and the Vice-President to Lilli's Light Non-Profit. I was born in Marlboro, Massachusetts November 11th, 1984. Our parents are Russell and Deborah Klee. I also had a younger brother, named Russell- born August 27th, 1986. My brother, Russell, died at the age of 34. He was a
Jan 1
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