John — On this day ten years ago, I learned that children like me could be massacred in their classrooms when 26 first graders and school staff were killed in a deadly school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut.
In a just country, that horrific massacre would have been a wake-up call for Congress to pass stronger gun safety laws like banning assault weapons. But our elected officials failed to take action, and the mass shooting epidemic in this country didn't stop there.
Only six years later, my classmates and I experienced a similar tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. As survivors and victims, it’s a community that no one wants to be part of, but it has become a unifying safe haven for us to fight for change.
Ever since, we’ve grown into a mass movement of people from all walks of life — including parents, children, teachers, community groups, and everyday Americans — that I am proud to be part of.
I invite you to join the fight to end the gun violence epidemic this holiday season by supporting our year-round work to protect lives and build a safer future.
As a grassroots-funded movement, all our power and momentum come directly from supporters like you standing up for change. Will you chip in any amount today? Your first contribution will be matched and make twice the impact from now until the end of the year >>
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The older I get, the more amazed I become at what we have been able to do since starting this movement when we were just teenagers. And none of that would be possible without you.
Thanks for supporting our work to end gun violence.
David Hogg
Co-founder and Board Member
March For Our Lives
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