Justice
Jessie
Jesse’s Justice
Jesse’s Justice is an all-volunteer nonprofit based in Western Massachusetts, founded by Jesse Johansmeyer’s mother, Darlene Thorpe, and his sister, Willow Vandoloski.
The organization was created after Jesse’s death in a 2023 hit-and-run and the painful questions that followed — questions about silence, inaction, and what happens when no one calls for help.
Jesse’s Justice exists to push for accountability, strengthen bystander responsibility, and support families living with sudden, preventable loss.
Our Focus
Advocacy & Change
Support & Resources
Jesse’s Law
Jesse’s Travels
Jesse’s story continues to move with the people who loved him.
Friends and family carry Jesse’s ashes with them as they travel — across the country, to the ocean, and to places that mattered to him. These journeys are acts of love, remembrance, and connection.
Jesse’s Travels honors a life that keeps going, even in loss.
Founded by Family
Jesse’s Justice is led by Jesse’s mother and sister, alongside a growing circle of supporters and volunteers.
This work is personal. It’s carried forward by people who understand the cost of silence and the weight of doing nothing.
Updates
Practicing Active Bystander Behavior We know what it looks like when people don’t step in.Jesse’s story starts there. On the
We did not plan to learn how to survive something like this.Most people don’t. When Jesse died, it wasn’t just
We know what it looks like when people don’t act.Our family saw it up close. On the night Jesse was
Your Support Makes This Work Possible
Donations help fund advocacy efforts, educational initiatives, and future programming. Every contribution supports the mission and helps turn lived experience into meaningful action.