Angel Vayolet
- Frances Foundation
- Nov 22, 2020
- 1 min read
4 y/o warrior Vayolet from N. Plainfield tragically passed away last week.
The FF is substantially funding the wake/funeral expenses on behalf of Vayolet’s single parent mom; and then some. A couple of other organizations are chipping in too.
We are making sure the mom gets the financial assistance and comfort she needs in dealing with the loss of her sole child.

Your exploration of Ángel Vayolet’s notion that care is not a static gift but a dynamic practice gave me a fresh way into thinking about how relational ethics unfold in everyday life, especially in how you foreground vulnerability as a site of mutual transformation rather than deficit. I was struck by the way Vayolet’s framing challenges both neoliberal individualism and simplistic altruism without collapsing into abstraction, grounding his ideas in concrete interactions that ripple outward. In some scholarly online spaces I’ve come across discussions where New Assignment Help is referenced as an impetus for students to think carefully about how normative concepts get constructed and contested in real‑world contexts and that connection made me wonder how Vayolet’s work might deepen curriculum on…