From Penny Muldoon <[email protected]>
Subject A quick follow-up
Date March 29, 2020 11:05 PM
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John – I wanted to send a quick follow-up about the survey Dawn sent last week because I noticed you haven't shared your feedback yet.

So much has changed in our world in the last few weeks, and every single one of the 6,346 responses we've received in the last few days makes a huge difference as we shape our strategy to protect more children from gun violence in the months ahead.

That's why, before we sit down with Mark and Nicole this week to talk through our organization's priorities, I wanted to make sure we got one last chance to hear from you. Will you share your thoughts with us now, starting with the question below?

Should passing universal background checks be a top priority to prevent gun violence?

Yes: [link removed]

No: [link removed]

Thanks so much,

Penny Muldoon
Digital Director

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From: Dawn Lyons
Date: Thu, Mar 26, 2020
Subject: Before my meeting


John,

We sent a survey last month to see what this community thinks we should be focusing on in our work, and we were heartened to receive more than 13,000 responses.

We know that much of the country's focus is on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but our work to protect children from gun violence never stops. It's still important for us to hear your feedback because you're at the heart of our mission to prevent future tragedies.

Before I meet with Mark and Nicole next week to dig deeper into our priorities for the months ahead, we need 1,257 more responses on our quick survey – and I'm counting on your feedback. It starts with this question:

Should passing universal background checks be a top priority to prevent gun violence?

Yes: [link removed]

No: [link removed]

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts,

Dawn Lyons
Vice President, Marketing & Programs



Donate - [link removed]



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