Steve Tyler & John Conyers, Jr. |
And Janie's Fund has a backpack program.
Just like Mike Morse has a backpack program.
Just like Nowruz Foundation has a backpack program.
Just like Together We Rise has a backpack program.
Which all follow the same model of human trafficking.
Janie's Fund is another one of those trafficking of tiny humans enterprises constructed by Youth Villages, a foreign entity, because it has a foundation.
Name: | YOUTH VILLAGES FOUNDATION, INC. | ||
Status: | Active | Initial Filing Date: | 07/18/1996 |
Formed in: | TENNESSEE | Delayed Effective Date: | |
Fiscal Year Close: | June | AR Due Date: | 10/01/2019 |
Term of Duration: | Perpetual | Inactive Date: | |
Principal Office: | 3320 BROTHER BLVD MEMPHIS, TN 38133-8950 USA | ||
Mailing Address: | 3320 BROTHER BLVD MEMPHIS, TN 38133-8950 USA | ||
AR Exempt: | No | Obligated Member Entity: | No |
And guess what else Youth Villages, what I enjoy referring to as tiny human plantations, it has UCC liens.
102002741 | 01/10/2002 | YOUTH VILLAGES INC - ARLINGTON, TN | 12/31/9999 |
208014075 | 03/24/2008 | YOUTH VILLAGES INC - WOBURN, MA | 03/24/2023 |
213109379 | 02/01/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES INC - MEMPHIS, TN | 02/01/2018 |
213123043 | 03/21/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES INC - MEMPHIS, TN | 03/21/2018 |
113031200 | 06/24/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES INC - ARLINGTON, VA | 06/24/2018 |
420082930 | 07/15/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC - MEMPHIS, TN | 07/15/2018 |
420356899 | 08/29/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/29/2018 |
420382766 | 09/05/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MARSHALL, MN | 09/05/2018 |
420421230 | 09/12/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 09/12/2018 |
420440401 | 09/17/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - COOKEVILLE, TN | 09/17/2018 |
420451511 | 09/18/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 09/18/2018 |
420660856 | 11/01/2013 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 11/01/2018 |
421549555 | 05/15/2014 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC - MEMPHIS, TN | 05/15/2019 |
421873934 | 07/18/2014 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 07/18/2019 |
421873946 | 07/18/2014 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 07/18/2019 |
421941817 | 08/01/2014 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/01/2019 |
422022531 | 08/19/2014 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/19/2019 |
422740552 | 01/29/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 01/29/2020 |
422815814 | 02/19/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - OREGON CITY, OR | 02/19/2020 |
422845447 | 02/25/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 02/25/2020 |
422870789 | 03/04/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - INDIANAPOLIS, IN | 03/04/2020 |
423007094 | 04/02/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 04/02/2020 |
423741523 | 08/24/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/24/2020 |
424150019 | 11/23/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 11/23/2020 |
424285307 | 12/21/2015 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 12/21/2020 |
425612528 | 09/07/2016 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 09/07/2021 |
425638368 | 09/13/2016 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 09/13/2021 |
426158526 | 12/30/2016 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 12/30/2021 |
426259828 | 01/24/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 01/24/2022 |
426367667 | 02/14/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 02/14/2022 |
426698917 | 04/19/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 04/19/2022 |
426738998 | 04/26/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 04/26/2022 |
426922130 | 05/30/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 05/30/2022 |
426956295 | 06/05/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - ARLINGTON, TN | 06/05/2022 |
427410401 | 08/24/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/24/2022 |
427635543 | 10/09/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 10/09/2022 |
427854153 | 11/27/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 11/27/2022 |
428032381 | 12/29/2017 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 12/29/2022 |
428484525 | 03/30/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 03/30/2023 |
428531625 | 04/09/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - WORTHINGTON, OH | 04/09/2023 |
428641272 | 04/27/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 04/27/2023 |
428903649 | 06/12/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 06/12/2023 |
429280642 | 08/20/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 08/20/2023 |
429644513 | 10/31/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 10/31/2023 |
429752435 | 11/26/2018 | YOUTH VILLAGES, INC. - MEMPHIS, TN | 11/26/2023 |
And those UCC liens are held by....
P.O. BOX 609
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52406-0609
https://www.greatamerica.com/ |
and...
....which used to be called HSBC, and is a foreign bank....
....but the Finland branch is closed....
.....but Youth Villages Foundation has over $200,000,000 in its coffers so I do not believe Janie's Fund is really anything more than a front because Medicaid already pays for the services it is soliciting.
So why the heck does Youth Villages have UCC liens on banking equipment?
Dammit Janet!
We need to talk.
Steven Tyler's Janie's Fund donates more than a half-million dollars in Support of Foster Youth Across the U.S.
https://janiesfund.org/ |
Funds to support Youth Villages' programs in Boston, New York City, Nashville and North Carolina
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Iconic music legend and humanitarian Steven Tyler, through his philanthropic initiative Janie's Fund, announced a year-end donation of $532,000 to support young women who have aged out of foster care in Boston, New York City, Nashville and the state of North Carolina.
Funds in all markets will be used to support public/private partnerships for YVLifeSet and will be matched directly with public funding and private donations. In New York City, funds will support a new pilot program and in Nashville, help ensure that every girl that ages out of foster care has access to the program.
YVLifeSet is a comprehensive, evidence-informed program that helps young people age 17 to 22 overcome challenges and childhood trauma to become successful, independent adults through experiential learning and intensive support.
"Through Janie's Fund, I've met so many young women who have experienced the horrors and pain of childhood trauma. And the effects of this trauma don't stop at 18," said Tyler. "YVLifeSet is making an amazing impact on the lives of so many young people, and I'm thrilled to be part of helping this program expand across the country. There are 10,000 girls who age-out annually and desperately need this level of care. It's my hope that we can announce additional program expansions in new year to help even more girls."
Tyler established Janie's Fund in partnership with Youth Villages in 2015 to provide hope and healing for many of our country's most vulnerable girls who have survived the trauma of abuse and neglect.
Without help, studies show that young people who experienced foster care are more likely to struggle as adults. A randomized clinical trial of YVLifeSet conducted by MDRC, a social research group, found that the program reduced homelessness, increased earnings and economic security, decreased mental illness, and decreased partner and domestic violence for participants.
About Youth Villages Youth Villages is one of the largest providers of services to children in Tennessee and a national leader in children's mental and behavioral health. The organization serves tens of thousands of children, families and young people in 16 states each year. Youth Villages' continuum of programs in Tennessee includes intensive in-home services; foster care and adoption; residential and intensive residential treatment campuses; YVLifeSet for transition-age youth; mentoring; and crisis services. The organization has been recognized by the Harvard Business School and U.S. News & World Report, and was identified by The White House as one of the nation's most promising results-oriented nonprofit organizations. Learn more at www.youthvillages.org.
About Janie's Fund Janie's Fund is a philanthropic initiative created by Steven Tyler in partnership with one of America's most effective nonprofits, Youth Villages. Named after Aerosmith's 1989 hit, "Janie's Got a Gun," which tells the story of a young girl who was abused by her father, Janie's Fund provides hope and healing for many of our country's most vulnerable girls who have survived the trauma of abuse and neglect. Through Janie's Fund, Tyler is using his big voice to give a voice to thousands of victims who haven't had one. For more information, visit www.janiesfund.org.
Aerosmith rock star Steven Tyler's relationship history is as tragic as it is complicated — particularly the "Dream On" singer's shocking three-and-a-half-year involvement with a teen named Julia Holcomb in the 1970s.
According to a Lifesite piece written by the rocker's much younger ex-girlfriend back in 2011, she and Tyler reportedly first met backstage at an Aerosmith concert in Portland, Ore. in 1973. At the time, the frontman was in his late 20s, while she was just 16 years old.
As Holcomb claimed, Tyler was so taken with her that he asked her mother to sign over legal guardianship to him, which would allow the minor to join the "Walk This Way" band on the road. "I became lost in a rock and roll culture. In Steven's world it was sex, drugs, and rock and roll," she wrote, adding, "I didn't know it yet, but I would barely make it out alive."
Three years later, Holcomb became pregnant with Tyler's child, and while the former couple initially planned to marry, the rock star had a change of heart. Fueled by his reported doubts about impending fatherhood, he allegedly pressured Holcomb into getting an abortion. "His guardianship of me complicated things further," she wrote, explaining that she eventually agreed to having the procedure. "I was subordinate to him as in a parent relationship and felt I had little control over my life."
"Steven sat beside me in the hospital until it was over," she continued, but noted, "When the nurse would leave the room he was snorting cocaine on the table beside my bed. He even offered some to me once, but I just turned away, sick inside." According to Holcomb, both felt deep regret over the decision, and she returned home in early 1977. Now an anti-abortion advocate, she added, "I was a broken spirit. I could not sleep at night without nightmares of the abortion and the fire. The world seemed like a dark place."
While Holcomb told her side of the story back in 2011, Tyler had already publicly disclosed the ordeal in Aerosmith's 1997 autobiography, Walk This Way. "It was a big crisis," the "Cryin'" hitmaker wrote at the time (via the National Review). "It's a major thing when you're growing something with a woman, but they convinced us that it would never work out and would ruin our lives. You go to the doctor and they put the needle in her belly and they squeeze the stuff in and you watch. And it comes out dead." He continued, "I was pretty devastated. In my mind, I'm going, Jesus, what have I done?"
According to the band's co-founding member and former guitarist, Ray Tabano, the abortion "really messed Steven up."
Readers may already be aware that Tyler briefly had an affair with supermodel Bebe Buell, with whom he shares daughter and actress Liv Tyler, while he and Holcomb were still together. The former Playboy model later agreed with Tabano's assessment, telling the National Review that her ex began to spiral following the abortion while on tour in Europe. "He was crazy," she said of his drug and alcohol abuse at the time, adding, "Totally drunk, really out of it."
Of course, when Buell became pregnant with daughter Liv in 1977, she broke things off with Tyler and famously kept his paternity a secret for years while music producer Todd Rundgren took on the role of dad. As the Lord of the Rings star later recalled on The Jonathan Ross Show in 2015, "My mother was very young when she had me and there was a little bit of confusion about where I came from."
She went on to say, "I kind of figured it out because [Steven] looked exactly like me, and I have a sister named Mia who is a year younger than me, and I saw her standing at the side of the stage at a concert and I was literally like looking at my twin. She looked exactly like me." The actress, who was just eight years old at the time, added, "I looked at my mom and she had tears in her eyes, and I kind of put it all together."
For his part, Steven Tyler remained deeply affected by the abortion, particularly when he and his then-wife, the late model Cyrinda Foxe, welcomed daughter Mia in 1978. "I was afraid," he wrote in Walk This Way (via the National Review). "I thought we'd give birth to a six-headed cow because of what I'd done with other women. The real-life guilt was very traumatic for me. Still hurts."
More recently, Tyler opened up about his admittedly promiscuous rock 'n roll lifestyle throughout the '70s during an interview with Fox News' Objectified in July 2018. "I think rock stars … I felt like I had an obligation to keep that alive," he said of sleeping around (via TMZ). "I certainly had my way with women and women had their way with me."
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