Executive Officers
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Luis Rogers Founder of Justice For All People, President of The LGR Group
BOARD OF ADVISORS
Luis Rogers President, The LGR GRoup
Mary Rogers Housewife and Mother
Mike Quick T.V./Radio Broadcaster Former Eagles Player
Irving Fryar Pastor, New Jerusalem House of God Former Eagles Player
Cindy Prager Housewife and Mother
Judy Lerner President, AYS World
Brian Hester Executive Vice President, AYS World
Joan Warren High School Administrator, Burlington County
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80 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 | Phone: 609-702-7272 | Fax: 609-702-7270

SCHOLARSHIPS
Since 1995 Justice For All People has presented the "Peace and
Principle Award" to a deserving, college-bound senior at Burlington
City High School. Beginning in 1998, Justice for all People scholarship
program was expanded to include Rancocas Valley Regional High
School in the form of the "Irving Fryar Sportmanship Award."
The first recipient of the "Irving Fryar Sportmanship Award" award was
Eric Todd. Eric excelled in track, soccer and cross country while
maintaining an outstanding grade point average. As a result of his
work, Eric was accepted to Drexel University where he began classes
in the Fall of 1998.
The Justice For All Celebrity Golf Classic is a major source of funding
for the Justice for all People organization and all of its programs. Below
are some of the students who received awards from Justice for all
People.
Peace and Principle Award (Past Winners)
Damian L. Boyd - 1995
Tonia S. Purnell - 1996
Terrence Williams - 1997
Donald C. Shorter Jr. - 1998
Larry Johnson - 1999
Carlesha Harris - 2000
Catrina Diggs - 2001
LaToya Christian - 2002
Omar Johnson - 2003
Jennifer Houston - 2004
Danny Scotton Jr. - 2005
Taurean Wilson - 2005
Irving Fryar Sportmanship Award (Past Winners)
Eric Todd - 1998
Ramon Garcia - 1999
Joseph Cantwell - 2000
Titus Pierce - 2001
LaRonn E, Fryar - 2002
Ryan Pope - 2003
Elise White - 2004
Lisa Sweeney - 2005
Danielle Ward - 2005

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Catrina Diggs- 2002
Titus Pierce- 2002
Carlesha L. Harris- 2002
Joseph Cantwell- 2002
Larry Johnson- 2002
Ramon Garcia - 2002
Najah Pruden- 2002
Gretta McFadden- 2002
Tyrone Morris- 2002
Aaron Meador- 2002
Nakia Lane- 2002
Keith Watkins- 2002
Mike Hudson - 2002
LaToya Christian - 2002
LaRonn E. Fryar - 2003
Carlesha L. Harris - 2003
Ryan Pope - 2003
Jasmine Attikese - 2003
Omar Johnson - 2004
Elise White - 2005
Danny Scotton Jr - 2005
Taurean Wilson - 2005
Danielle Ward - 2005
Lisa Sweeney - 2005
Beatrice Black - 2005
Jennifer Houston- 2005
Marcella L. Schaeffer - 2006
Jesse McGrath - 2006
Barry Engram - 2006
Lamar Green - 2006
Lauren Powell - 2006
Derrick Price Jr. - 2007
Ernest Mithcell IV - 2007
Laura Nwankwar - 2008
Ashley Silivanis - 2008
Mikal Smith - 2008
Jared McGrath - 2009
Akia Williams - 2009
Benjamin J. White - 2010
Gabby Benson - 2010
Terrance Scotton - 2010
Sylvester Webb 3rd - 2010
Paisley Burgess - 2010
Shayla Williams - 2010
Julian Ellzy - 2011
Isaiah Jenkins - 2011
Willie Shuler III - 2011
Sharde Singleton - 2011
Michael J. Motyczka - 2011
Larry Boyd - 2011
Jihan Everett - 2011
Deylan Jenkins - 2011
Jenell McMillon - 2011
Jason Stewart - 2011
Kaitlin West - 2011
Lauren Williams - 2011
Thomas Bridges - 2011
Daruis Jackson - 2011
Chelsea Jeffries - 2011
Ava Reid - 2011
Thomas Singleton - 2011
Erin Taylor - 2011
Briana Alston - 2011
Autumn Conaway - 2011
Amir Griffin - 2011
Jacara Martin - 2011
Tasha Smith - 2011
Sterling Ward - 2011
Derek Williams - 2011
Wesley Cunningham - 2011
Jauias Williams - 2011
Sherrell Widgeon - 2011
Shanell Tulloch - 2011
Donald S. Taylor - 2011
Make your online donation or send checks or money orders to
Justice For All People, c/o Susquehanna Bank, 160 Mt. Holly
By-Pass, Lumberton, NJ 08048-1112
Justice For All People is a 501-C3 non-profit organization. Your
donations are 100% tax deductible.
By banding together, we can all make a difference. It is our
goal to give hope to the seemingly hopeless; give
guidance to the lost; seek positive solutions to negative
situations. Our main focus is on our young people.
Children are the future and they are the group most
vulnerable to violence. Our goal is to establish and
encourage positive activities for them and provide full
access to positive mentors and role models. There are
many children at crossroads facing decisions that may
influence the rest of their lives. The decisions they make
will depend largely on the examples we set, the
encouragement we give, and the opportunities we provide.
Lou Rogers Founder of JFAP
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