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Friend, our movement has faced challenges, new and old, this year, but we have fought back stronger than ever, even when it was hardest. As the Chief Programs and Policy Officer at Brady, I see firsthand just how much historic progress we're making together as a community.
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In August, Brady Legal secured the largest-ever verdict dealt against a gun dealer in American history, stemming the flow of deadly ghost guns into Baltimore, MD. We passed 49 gun violence prevention laws in states across the country, working to keep kids and families safe despite an administration set against us. We educated tens of thousands of gun owners about how to store their guns safely. And that’s only a snapshot, friend.
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This life-saving progress is possible because of supporters like you — who show up, speak out, and demand change year after year. And as we look to 2026, there is no question that our ongoing work matters more than ever.
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That's why I'm proud to share that a group of generous donors has come together to launch our End-of-Year $150,000 Match Challenge to power our efforts in the new year. Every dollar you give will be DOUBLED — up until our Dec. 31 deadline — to fuel Brady's work to end gun violence and hold the gun lobby accountable.
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Your matched gift will help us continue our critical work — from holding the line against the Trump administration’s deadly agenda, to defending gun violence prevention laws in court, to passing more critical legislation in states, to holding reckless gun dealers responsible.
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As someone whose life was forever changed by gun violence, I'm deeply grateful to everyone who stands with us in this fight. Together, we've proven that progress is possible no matter what we’re up against. But we need to come together and keep fighting.
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Please, friend, make your 2X-matched gift today and help us finish the year stronger than ever.
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Thank you for helping us continue in our fight to end gun violence.
Christian Heyne
Gun Violence Survivor
Chief Programs and Policy Officer, Brady
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