The Jolkowski's lost there 19-year-old son in 2001. He was taking out the trash and on his way to be picked up for work but he never made it to catch his ride. The family reported it and an investigation was conducted. There is still no evidence of their son Jason. The tragedy that this family has suffered it unimaginable. In their time of sorrow, however, they have taken their loss and used it in order to help other families cope who have also had a loved one go missing. I get so inspired by stories like this one. Having the courage to take a terrible situation in your life and turn it around and use it for good. I don't have children and I could never even try to imagine losing my child, but I do know that if I were to have one of my nieces or my cousin or my godson taken away I don't think I could ever muster up the strength to go on after the investigation and take it to the state to have the laws changed and make fliers for other families to find their missing children. I would be so destraut and upset that all I could consume my life with would be finding the one that I lost. I guess, though, you never know until you're put into the situation yourself. So I give my props to this family for staying positive for the return of their son and for giving the community around them more of a chance for finding their own missing children.
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