Archived Site: Mary Pearl Willis Foundation

Information Concerning this Archived Site

Source: http://www.mpwfoundation.org/ (Inactive)

This is the archive of the website for the Mary Pearl Willis Foundation, named after a member of Peoples Temple who died in Jonestown in 1978. Lela Howard, the niece of Ms. Willis, established the site in 2007 initially to pay tribute to her aunt and to document the efforts to identify the location of Ms. Willis' unmarked grave in a Louisiana graveyard. After a successful campaign to rebury her aunt, Ms. Howard then transformed the foundation into a source of financial assistance to low income families so that "unmarked graves are no longer an option." The foundation became inactive in 2009.

In the interest of preserving the information from the Mary Pearl Willis Foundation site for future generations of Jonestown scholars and researchers, the managers of this site obtained permission from Ms. Howard to archive this work in its entirety.

The Mary Pearl Willis Foundation

5650 Windsor Way
Suite 307
Culver City, CA 90230

ph: (310) 216-0160

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The mission of The Mary Pearl Willis Foundation is to recognize victims of violent crimes and aid in erasing the shame suffered by their loved ones.We will Speak Their Names with pride and respect their memory.

The Mary Pearl Willis Foundation strives to create a society in which unmarked graves are no longer an option because of a family's inability to afford it.We will assist families to ensure that no grave goes unmarked.

Regardless of how it ended, every life matters and should be honored.

5650 Windsor Way
Suite 307
Culver City , CA 90230

ph: (310) 216-0160