From March For Our Lives <[email protected]>
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Date September 25, 2024 4:52 PM
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[ [link removed] ]March For Our LivesMarch For Our Lives



Working in the movement to end gun violence can be
grueling, John. To
keep spirits up and remain hopeful, we have to celebrate our wins, which
is why we’re excited to share that this month is the one-year anniversary
of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. To date, this is one
of the biggest victories we’ve achieved as a movement!!  ✨

March For Our Lives was the first national gun violence prevention group
to call for this office in 2019. Even after we were told we shouldn’t
bother fighting for it, that it would never happen, we persisted.
Well John, after
four years of concerted pressure by some meddling kids, President Biden
established the first-ever federal office dedicated to ending gun
violence.

[ [link removed] ]Can you help us celebrate the 1st anniversary of the Office of Gun
Violence Prevention by chipping in $5 or anything you can
today? Every dollar makes a difference and helps us continue our work
toward victories like this.  

[ [link removed] ]Donate Now ››

This victory taught us a lot: Activism isn’t an immediate solution —
that’s what makes it so difficult and rewarding. It’s standing firm even
when those in power refuse to listen, because as we’ve demonstrated,
eventually they will. 💪

This was a HUGE win for the movement and an example of how mobilizing
young people can effect change even at the country’s highest office. 

In its first year, the Office of Gun Violence Prevention has already saved
lives. Below are just some of the office’s accomplishments ⬇️:

* The Department of Justice issued the most comprehensive guide ever
released on secure storage of firearms.
* The Department of Education awarded more than $280 million to help
hire and train school mental health professionals.
* Provided $250 million in funding for community-based violence
prevention initiatives.
* Connected with local officials to identify survivor and victim needs
after shootings and worked with federal agencies to provide resources
to impacted communities.

This anniversary is a moment to celebrate, reflect, and set our sights on
the future. If we can achieve this, what can’t we achieve together?

[ [link removed] ]We’re in a critical election year and we don’t have a moment to slow
down. The Office of Gun Violence Prevention — and so many gun safety laws
— are under threat if Trump wins. Can you help us continue to mobilize
young people to eradicate gun violence once and for all? 



[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 ››



— MFOL Action Fund 





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