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Jenell M. Jones M.Ed  is an early education entrepreneur, currently operating multiple early learning centers, which specialize in providing high quality learning experiences to children who experience trauma in low-income areas. Her education background includes earning a bachelor’s degree in business management and a master’s in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorders from Arizona State University.

 

Jenell is an adoptive mother with over two decades of experience as a biological, step and foster mother with a heart to love and serve. She began her journey as a foster mother in 2005 after taking on the responsibility of her son unexpectedly. Her experience was great and inspired her to adopt more children and continue opening her home to shower children with love. In 2015 she took in her daughter who shifted Jenell’s perspective on the adoption experience when she began noticing undisclosed life-altering dysfunctions in her child. Her latest book, “Shattered” tells the story of her deepest pain as a mother and uncovered the truth about fostering, adoption and fighting for her child’s life. In the end, justice is necessary and peace is questionable.

 

Jenell M. Jones M.Ed is on a mission to bring awareness to the flawed system and make a change for the betterment of the families and children involved.

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Shattered (2023)

With the trajectory of today's society, we can all agree that parenting is difficult. Choosing to foster and adopt proves to not be an easy feat.

 

Parents are in constant competition with societal influences and sometimes feel it's an uphill battle.  These same parents are often told they will be supported in the rearing of their children and that adequate resources would be made available.  But what happens when you discover the system that promised to help you, would betray you?  What happens when you decide to enter into another realm of difficulty which is fostering and adopting children who come with mental and physical baggage?

 

Meet Jenell Jones, an adoptive mother who is still trying to find the answers to these questions.  In these pages, she will share her deepest pains for her daughter, "Mercy". In the end, justice is necessary and peace is questionable. 

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Support for Mercy

I have set up a Go Fund Me page for Mercy to help with her medical care. Here is the link to contribute to it and please don’t feel obligated ‌to do this. If you choose to contribute, do it because you believe in the cause. 

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New Release

Shattered (2023)

With the trajectory of today's society, we can all agree that parenting is difficult. Choosing to foster and adopt proves to not be an easy feat.

 

Parents are in constant competition with societal influences and sometimes feel it's an uphill battle.  These same parents are often told they will be supported in the rearing of their children and that adequate resources would be made available.  But what happens when you discover the system that promised to help you, would betray you?  What happens when you decide to enter into another realm of difficulty which is fostering and adopting children who come with mental and physical baggage?

 

Meet Jenell Jones, an adoptive mother who is still trying to find the answers to these questions.  In these pages, she will share her deepest pains for her daughter, "Mercy". In the end, justice is necessary and peace is questionable. 

Jenell Jones’ Shattered.png

Order Now

Paperback: $25.99 

                        

Paperback: $35.99

Support for Mercy

I have set up a Go Fund Me page for Mercy to help with her medical care. Here is the link to contribute to it and please don’t feel obligated ‌to do this. If you choose to contribute, do it because you believe in the cause. 

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