Last updated: July 29, 2022
The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation operates https://thejayaustinsimplybekindfoundation.com/
This Privacy Policy informs you of our policies and procedures regarding the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information we receive from users of this site.
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We use Personal Information consisting solely of users' email addresses in order to send sporadic emails of our Foundation's posts/articles and newsletters, etc., to users only who have subscribed to our Foundation email list. Users who do not want their email addresses collected for this purpose may unsubscribe, however, opting out will affect their site experience.
Based on the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States, it is illegal for this site to collect Private Information from minors. Our website is not intended for children under 18 years of age. We do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose Personal Data from children under 18. If you believe that our Foundation/website has collected, used or disclosed Personal Data of a child under the age of 18, please contact us so that we may take the appropriate action.
We use Personal Information consisting of name and address only for users who shop at our online store for the purposes of customer retention and shipping. We do not sell names and/or addresses.
We do not collect Personal Information when users shop at our online store other than name and address, such as credit card information, etc., as a third party, PayPal, manages monetary transactions. This Foundation is not involved in the monetary transaction of any purchase or donation and is not privileged to this Personal Information.
Donation transactions are collected by third parties. This Foundation is not privileged to any Personal Information collected for donations other than name of donor, if provided. We do not sell names.
We may adjust our Privacy Policy at any time and as it is the right of users to be made aware of any revisions, we will notify users by email and/or notification on this website via this Privacy Policy page.
Users with questions or concerns may reach out to us at our Contact Us page.
Smile Amazon: Log into your Amazon account at smile.amazon.com; available for all memberships including Prime. When making a purchase, if you are not already supporting a favorite charity through Amazon, please consider us, The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation®. There's no cost to you, not a penny out of pocket. On the Smile.Amazon website, which is identical to the Amazon website, at the left top of the page, to the right of 'All", at 'Supporting', key in The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation and our info will auto populate. Amazon will send us 0.5% of the amount of your purchase. The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation® is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We thank you for your support! 💙
Follow us:
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on Twitter @ SimplyJayAustin
and on Facebook @ The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation
Visit our online store featuring our eco-friendly and life message pins with no-cost shipping. Purchases are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by law.
Mention and/or photos of Lauren, the love of Jay's life, are intentionally excluded from this site, when possible, at the request of and out of respect for the privacy of her family. To learn about Jay and Lauren's amazing journey together, visit Jay's blog, 'Simply Cycling, Traveling The World By Bicycle' @ simplycycling.org.
Send comments/concerns/questions to Jea@SimplyJayAustin.com
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The Jay Austin Simply Be Kind Foundation® is now also known as Simply Jay Austin
EIN 84-3852918
501(c)3 Tax-Exempt Status As Of 11/19/2019
US Registered Trademark 6,429,355 As of 07/20/2021
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Website created by Jay's Mom, Jea Santovasco
'I could die doing what I love, but I could also die never having really lived. To me, that would have been a far greater tragedy.' - Jay Austin
Jay really lived .. up until the very moment he was intentionally brutally murdered in a terrorist attack while cycling the world.
Jay lost his life simply because he was an American.
May 1st, 1989 - July 29th, 2018
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