The Hannah Rose Foundation

Shaken Baby Syndrome

1,200 and 1,600 children die every year in the United States from SBS. The Hannah Rose Foundation was formed to raise money to educate people about the fatal consequences of shaking your baby. It is our mission in life to prevent this from ever happening again to any child!

"Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime."

- Herbert Ward

Archive for September, 2009

Thank You for your support

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Dear Friends,

We appreciate the support to educate everyone about the effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome. We will continue to do our part to raise the level of awareness on these very serious issues that our community is faced with. Please take extra precautions to protect your children from all forms of abuse.

Scott & Lorena Juceam

Family Told Son Was Violently Shaken By Teacher

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

by Ron Jones
CBS13.com

Exactly three years after their daughter was shaken to death, the Juceam family has filed a lawsuit alleging that another of their children has now been violently shaken.

The couple filed the suit after being told their four-year-old special needs son was violently shaken by his Roseville school teacher.

In November 2006, Scott Juceam was in shock after the tragic death of his 16-month-old baby Hannah. He and his wife blamed their nanny for shaking the infant to death. After two juries deadlocked on the case, the nanny was deported to Mexico.

Exactly three years later, Juceam says his other child is the latest victim of shaken baby syndrome, this time at the hands of the Roseville school district. The Juceam family says their son, four-year-old Benjamin, was shaken by a teacher at a Loomis church being used by the Roseville School District.

In a statement released to CBS13 by the family, Scott Juceam says, “my wife was told by school officials that Ben had been shaken by a teacher… We were devastated. How could this be happening again?”

Scott also says the teacher threw Benjamin into a chair.

The family has filed a lawsuit against the teacher, the Roseville School District and the Placer County Office of Education.

The Juceam family did not comment further to CBS13 on Tuesday, and school officials also declined to comment. The family will hold a press conference Thursday morning to explain the allegations and lawsuit.

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