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![]() Peyton Tuthill at National Outdoor Leadership School The Peyton Tuthill Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3)corporation founded by Pat Tuthill who was confronted with an unspeakable tragedy when her 23-year-old daughter Peyton was raped, tortured and murdered by an unsupervised probationer who transferred from another state to Denver in 1999. The foundation provides assistance to victims of crime, scholarships to homicide surviviors, protection of victims' rights, and advocates for public safety through effective public policy. The Peyton Tuthill Foundation promotes safe offender re-entry into our communities to protect families. Learn more about Peyton ![]() The Foundation has awarded scholarships to 4 amazing young survivors who are reaching beyond their own grief and challenges to help and mentor other young victims. Look for recipient information soon. . Click here for scholarships ![]() Interstate Compact Public Hearing on Nov. 2, 2009 for public comment to Commissioners on the proposed amendments affecting victims' rights and public safety. Your voice can be heard by submitting your comments by email. Please Click Here a to see the Foundation's response to the amendment and your opportunity for your voice to be heard. ![]() The Peyton Tuthill Foundation, Inc.
A Not-for-Profit Foundation for Victims of Crime Proceeds from the foundation provide educational scholarships for survivors of homicide (children, siblings, or surviving spouse) ((Peyton, left, picking her favorite flower-the daisy). For contributions please go to Donation page. ![]() Please help with your support.You may use PayPal by clicking on the Donations page or send a check to Peyton Tuthill Foundation at P.O. Box 3144, Tallahassee, FL 32303 No gift is too small ![]() New releases from the Department of Justice "Probation and Parole in the United States, 2006." Key findings include: • The number of adult men and women in the United States who were being supervised on probation or parole at the end of 2006 reached 5,035,225. In 2006 the combined probation and parole populations grew by 1.8% or 87,852 persons. • More than 8 in 10 offenders under community supervision were on probation at yearend 2006. During 2006 the probation population grew by 1.7% which represented an increase of 70,266 probationers. • At year end 2006 a total of 798,202 adult men and women were on parole or mandatory conditional release following a prison term. The population grew by 17,586 parolees during the year or 2.3%. Click here for report | Crime Stats | Contact Us | Great Links | Hot Topics | Peyton Tuthill Award Recipients | | Return Home | Peyton Tuthill | Pat Tuthill | Media | ICAOS | Donations | Pat's Manuscript | Speaking | Scholarships | Wine Tasting | |
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