***UPDATE POSTED ON OCTOBER 15TH***
Hi, my name is Melina Laboucan-Massimo and I am fundraising for my dear cousin, Lillian Laboucan who's daughter, Jasmine, went missing on September 20th.
It is with a very heavy heart that I share that Jasmine's body was found over the weekend. My family is asking for a full & proper investigation to be done by the RCMP while my family begins preparations to lay Jasmine to rest
Jasmine has been found and now can be laid to rest.
Thank you to all who searched for her, shared updates and donated.
We will continue to fundraise to support Jasmine's mother, Lillian, with funeral costs and raising Jasmine’s 2 young children.
***Update from Lilian***
As hard as it is to make this post, we have found my jazzy gurl. She is now with her baby gurl Aria(my kukum-Luv). And all our loved ones that has left us. I wanna thank everyone that been here since we started. Thank you from the bottom of my heart… now I can lay her to rest. Please continue to pray for our families. It’s hard but I will stay strong for my kids and grandbabies. Again. Thank you everyone , I can’t remember everyone’s names but thank you. I love you all for not giving up on my jazzy gurl… ❤️one love y’all ❤️
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Hi, my name is Melina Laboucan-Massimo and I am fundraising for my dear cousin, Lillian Laboucan.
Over night, Lilian came face to face with a mother's worst nightmare. Her 23 year old daughter, Jasmine, disappeared.
Jasmine was last seen by her family on Friday, September 19th in Simon Lake, Alberta. At that time, her last words to her mother, Lilian, were "I'll be back, see you later, mom, I love you."
Since then, Jasmine's family has not seen or heard from her which is immensely out of character.
The last reported sighting of Jasmine was on September 20th in Whitefish, Alberta.
Indigenous women, like Jasmine, are not safe on these colonized lands where we are witnessing an ongoing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit Peoples.
Our family and community are tirelessly searching for her. But we need your support as the cost of gas, food, and supplies start to add up.
Please donate generously to support our family, the broader Lubicon Cree community with the ongoing search and dedicated efforts to bring home our beloved Jasmine
All fund raised will go directly to Jasmine's mother, Lillian.



