Friends,
Since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Stand With Parkland has fought every single day to turn our unimaginable grief into meaningful change.
We’ve helped pass bipartisan school safety laws.
We’ve built coalitions across political lines.
We’ve shown up in the White House, statehouses, classrooms, and the halls of Congress — because every student and teacher deserves to come home alive.
None of these life-saving efforts would be possible without the support of people like you. And yet, gun violence is now the leading cause of death for children and teens in America. That should be unthinkable. Instead, it’s your reality, and our call to action.
This June, for National Gun Violence Awareness Month, we’re asking you to join us in honoring the lives we’ve lost — and fighting for the ones we can still protect.
→ PLEDGE TO WEAR ORANGE
While others argue, stall, or look away, we’re doing the hard work to stop it.
Because we’re not politicians.
We’re parents.
We’re spouses and survivors.
We’re focused on what matters most: issues, answers, and families.
This fight takes relentless advocacy. It takes heart. And yes, it takes resources. Your support powers every meeting we take, every policy we help change, and every school we help protect. Will you chip in to support our life-saving work?
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We go back to Congress and state legislatures again and again because we’ve already lived through what no parent should. And we don’t want you — or anyone else — to experience this kind of pain.
So please, friend: make a donation, wear orange to raise awareness, and stand with us in this quest.
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Thank you,
Tony Montalto
President, Stand With Parkland
