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Hi my name is Felicia Wanted to get help with raising money for burial for my dear friend, who passed away a couple days ago, Today we celebrate her birthday October 8. She would've been 47 Stacey Jackson. Dear Friends, Family, and Supporters,
I’m reaching out today to share the story of someone who means the world to me—my dear friend and chosen sister, stacey Jackson. We met when we were just 12 years old, and both having always wanted a sister, we started calling each other “sisters” from that very first day. From then on, she wasn’t just my friend—she became family.
stacey,has always been full of energy, positivity, and an unwavering drive to help others. In high school, she joined ROTC, serving with pride and dedication. Not long after graduating, she took that commitment to the highest level by joining the United States Army to serve our country. Her courage, selflessness, and strong sense of duty were an inspiration to all who knew her.
Off the battlefield, she had a different mission— She was a great mother to her son, Trevon I witnessed her countless acts of selfishness, rising him, and providing for him the best way she knew being a young mother,. spreading love, hope, and self-acceptance. She founded the nonprofit Ugly – U gotta Love Yourself, encouraging people to find beauty within and to embrace who they truly are. Through workshops, events, and her own uplifting words, she touched countless lives and helped many see themselves through a lens of compassion and strength.
Now, our sister, hero, and friend needs us for memorial funds. We are raising 7000 to honor her memory & continue her nonprofit’s mission and burial cost.
Every donation—large or small—will make a real difference and will be a way for us to give back to someone who has given so much to her community, her country, and to each of us personally. If you cannot give financially, please help by sharing her story so that her light continues to shine far and wide.
Thank you for taking the time to read about my dear friend & sister Stacey Jackson.
She’s more than a friend, more than a sister—she is a true example of love, service, and strength. Let’s come together to lift her up the way she has lifted so many others.
With love and gratitude,
Felicia Richard






