On Feb 27, 2017, Danielle “Dani” Janofsky, wife of Monroe Township K-9 Officer Max Janofsky, gave her life so that her and her husbands son may live.
This heartbreaking story of one mothers sacrifice gives us pause and reminds us of just how brave and selfless we can be in times of great distress.
US Bail Reform has contributed to the Danielle Janofsky Memorial Trust. We hope you consider doing the same.
Danielle Janofsky Memorial Trust
From the GoFundMe page created for the Trust Mar 7, 2017 –
Danielle “Dani” Janofsky was 6 months pregnant when she entered the hospital with abdominal pains on February 8, 2017. It was quickly discovered that melanoma had spread to her liver, kidney, stomach, and finally, brain. She made the selfless and loving decision to deliver baby Jake on Friday February 24th thereby sacrificing herself so that her son could live. Jake was born 1 pound 11 ounces and is currently in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the University of Pennsylvania where he recently met his big sister Avery, age 4.
Dani, devoted mother, loving wife, much-loved sister, beloved daughter and cherished daughter-in-law lost her very short battle with cancer on February 27, 2017.
Dani’s husband Max, a K9 police officer in Monroe Township New Jersey, was by her side every minute helping to ease her pain and remind her of how much love surrounds her and her family. Max is a retired Staff Sargeant, Bronze Award recipient, combat wounded veteran who served several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan for the United States Army.
This fundraising page has been developed to benefit trust funds for Avery and Jake Janofsky. Funds will be used to ensure the best medical care for Jake and additional funds will be used for education purposes for the children.
We appreciate you taking the time to read this description of a bright life that ended too soon and hope that you will carry the love Dani had for her family, especially her children, with you as an inspiration to live everyday fully and love everyone fiercely.
Thank you for considering a donation in her honor.