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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Founder of First Black Woman-Owned Forensic Investigation Nonprofit, Inspired by Solving Her Own Family’s Cold Case, Offers Healing Through Art

Regina Romain, Founder of FPI Justice For Victims Families

Nationwide — Regina Romain, the founder of the first African-American and woman-owned investigative organization, FPI Justice for Victims Families, a groundbreaking 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to addressing the trauma of unsolved homicides, is launching an innovative and heartfelt initiative to give voice to those often overlooked by the criminal justice system. Regina, inspired by solving her own family’s cold case, is now offering healing through art to families of unsolved homicides with an “ART Sale For a Cause” event featuring works by emerging artists on November 22, 2024.

Through the power of storytelling and art, Regina and her organization seek to not only confront the enduring pain left in the wake of unsolved homicides but also to provide a path toward healing for the families and communities affected.

For families of homicide victims, the absence of justice is compounded by an overwhelming silence. With each unsolved case, a story remains untold, leaving families struggling with unanswered questions and unresolved grief. Often underrepresented in the criminal justice process, these families are in need of support, recognition, and healing.

Recognizing this deep void, the nonprofit’s mission is clear: to facilitate healing through artistic expression by highlighting the powerful stories of those who have triumphed over similar pain. The organization works to provide these families a platform where their voices can be heard, and their stories shared. Meet some of the families here on their fundraising home page at FundraisingForCharity.org

ART Sale for a Cause — Healing Through Art

On November 22, 2024, the organization will host its annual ART Sale for a Cause, an inspiring event that brings together grieving families, emerging artists, and the community for an evening of shared healing. The event will showcase powerful artwork created by artists who have experienced their own journeys of healing after tragedy. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase these pieces, with 40% of the proceeds going directly to the artists.

This event invites the public, as well as families of homicide victims, to come together and witness the transformative power of art. The evening will be a celebration of resilience and an opportunity for reflection on the human stories behind unsolved homicides.

Call to Emerging Artists

Are you an up-and-coming artist looking for a meaningful way to contribute to the community? We are seeking artists whose work embodies themes of healing, resilience, and the human capacity to overcome trauma. By participating in ART Sale for a Cause, you will not only share your personal story through your artwork but also help raise awareness for families who continue to seek justice and closure. This is an opportunity to use your art for a cause, creating a space for healing through connection and shared experiences. To submit your artwork and for more information visit: https://fundraisingforcharity.org/#artists

Join Them in Transforming Grief Into Hope

They believe every unsolved homicide is more than a statistic—it’s a family’s untold story. Through the ART Sale for a Cause, they aim to honor these stories, foster healing, and support both artists and families in their journeys toward closure.

Event Details:
Date: November 22, 2024
Location: 1007 Walter Schwartz Way, Brenham, TX 77833
Time: 4pm to 8pm

For more information on the event or to learn how you can get involved as an artist, sponsor, or attendee, please visit FundraisingForCharity.org or send an email to joinus@fundraisingforcharity.org

About the Organization:
FPI Justice for Victims Families is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and a team of real-life investigators dedicated to addressing the trauma of unsolved homicides. Through community engagement, artistic expression, and advocacy, the organization seeks to offer a sense of closure to families, while shining a light on the human stories behind every case. Within two years of existence, FPI Justice has been working to solve 140 homicides, with the completion of an almost 200-year-old cold case. Some go back more than 50 years, and although based in Texas, investigation assistance spans across all 50 states and Canada. For more information, visit FPIJustice.org

Founder and 3x Emmy award-winning network television producer, Regina Romain, created the team of real-life investigators to help solve murders and help families get the closure that they need because most cold cases are already solved. The same way she exposed and solved her own family’s cold case.

For press inquiries, contact (888) 206-3014 or joinus@fundraisingforcharity.org