A community campaign to unify Jacksonville, called IamJax, goes live on Monday. The initiative aims to highlight how our differences can bring us together.
and the Together Strong Community Fund, said it was necessary after an increase in public expressions of antisemitism and hate in Jacksonville.OneJax Executive Director Kyle Reese released a statement about the initiative.
This was a collaborative effort with the Jacksonville Jewish Federation and Family Foundations of Northeast Florida. The Jacksonville Jaguars, CSX and United Way of Northeast Florida joined their efforts. People who sign up to join -- or support -- the initiative will receive a free “I Am Jacksonville” button to let others know you want to be part of the solution.
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