The Jim Utley Foundation

The Jim Utley Foundation We reach ages 10-18, during the most formidable years. Funds pay for personal to visit schools, promotional giveaways, printed material and more.

JUF rewards kids for being drug free, getting good grades, doing community service, and being active in organized sports and clubs -- some of the things that help keep youth busy and out-of-trouble. The foundation raises money to pay for programs and education which are offered to area youth groups, schools and families free of charge.

03/10/2019

JUF would like to thank its many supporters over the years for monetary gifts as well as tireless hours of volunteering for special fundraising projects. After over ten years of reaching kids, teens and other family members with messaging to choose drug free, healthy living, we decided that it is time to close our doors and for some of us to personally support other organizations with similar missions. There are a lot worthy organizations out there to continue on and we hope that you search them out. Thank you again for your amazing support during our journey.

05/26/2018

What Should Your Child Be Doing NOW? By Robert Allsup | Contributor The college planning process can be daunting, at times downright overwhelming, for both students and parents. Before you

12/20/2017

For those who witness someone they care about struggling with drugs and alcohol or have lost someone to addiction, please consider a tax deductible gift to The Jim Utley Foundation. We fund programs and provide education to help kids steer clear from the dangers of street drugs and prescription meds. Give now:

11/03/2017

Free ebook: What To Do When Your Loved One Has An Addiction

Help educate our kids by talking to them about the dangers of street drugs and unnecessary prescription meds.
10/27/2017

Help educate our kids by talking to them about the dangers of street drugs and unnecessary prescription meds.

Dispose of your unused prescription meds properly. Don’t let them end up in the ground water. “Drug Take Back” tomorrow ...
10/27/2017

Dispose of your unused prescription meds properly. Don’t let them end up in the ground water. “Drug Take Back” tomorrow 10/28 from 10 AM-2PM at Plano Senior High, Plano East Senior High, Plano West Senior High and Clark Hugh School. Pull into the bus lanes and someone will meet you to take your pills/capsules and liquid medication.

Proud to be speaking to students this morning at Chamberlain School of Ballet about the dangers of drugs as a part of  ....
10/21/2017

Proud to be speaking to students this morning at Chamberlain School of Ballet about the dangers of drugs as a part of .

Dance school in Plano, TX offering dance lessons and fitness class in ballet, tap, jazz, modern, yoga, mommy and me, and choreography for the Dallas area

10/04/2017

October is National Substance Abuse Awareness Month. Millions of Americans suffer from substance abuse. This includes illicit drug use, underage drinking and alcohol abuse, and abuse of prescription drugs and over-the-counter meds.

Prevention strategies targeting the problem are essential to curb drug use and help people lead healthier lives. JUF supports youth discovering the value of well-rounded, healthy and drug free lives.

To keep us Rockin' another year, please donate now to The Jim Utley Foundation, helping kids live drug free in North Tex...
09/14/2017

To keep us Rockin' another year, please donate now to The Jim Utley Foundation, helping kids live drug free in North Texas. Online giving is already open and your gift will be posted tomorrow, September 14th. :

North Texas Giving Day is the nation’s largest community-wide online giving event, raising more than $156 million for the North Texas community since 2009. Give to your favorite nonprofits on Sept. 14 from 6am to Midnight.

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5717 Templin Way
Plano, TX
75093

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