
About Justice for Jax Gratton
Welcome to Justice for Jax Gratton — a space created out of deep love, heartbreak and the unwavering resolve to seek truth and justice for our dear friend Jax Gratton.
Jax was reported missing on April 15th, 2025 and remained missing for nearly two agonizing months. Her disappearance shattered the hearts of those who knew and loved her. In June 2025, Jax was tragically found and while we await the full results of her autopsy, we are working behind the scenes to prepare for the next chapter — one driven by truth, advocacy and the pursuit of justice in her name.
This site is a tribute to Jax's life — not just the tragedy of her loss but the vibrancy of her spirit, the laughter she brought into our lives and the compassion that defined her. Whether you knew Jax personally or are just learning about her, we welcome you to explore the many sides of who she was.

Why Justice Matters
This site is not just about remembrance — it's about accountability. Questions remain about what happened to Jax and we won’t stop until we have answers. We are preparing to reach out to the public and authorities and your support is crucial. Whether it’s spreading awareness, sharing information or just holding space for her story, every action helps.
Thank you for being here. For believing that Jax matters. For helping us carry her light forward even in the darkest times.
With love,
The Justice for Jax Gratton Team

What You’ll Find Here:
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Jax’s Diary Page: A joyful and heartfelt collection of her favorite things, fond memories and the little quirks that made her one of a kind. From silly stories to serious reflections, this is where Jax's spirit lives on.
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Madame Francesca’s Headquarters Page: Jax adored her cat Madame Francesca — the sassiest, fluffiest companion one could imagine. This page is a lighthearted tribute to her unique bond full of photos, ways to donate or send gifts and all the sweet, PURR-fect love they shared.
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Community Resources and Events: Advocacy was central to who Jax was. Whether it was supporting mental health, S2LGBTQIA+ rights, rights for the unhoused community or helping others in crisis, she showed up with strength and compassion. In her honor, we’ve gathered resources to empower and support others — because that’s what she would have wanted.

