
Hi John,
This week, we’re marking the anniversary of the tragic shooting at Marshall County High School in Kentucky — and the shooting at a SunTrust Bank branch in Florida that followed a year later on the exact same day.
For the students, educators, workers and families affected, this is not just another date on the calendar. It’s a day that changed everything.
Anniversaries like this matter because they remind us that gun violence doesn’t fade when the headlines do. The trauma lingers. The grief reshapes lives. And the responsibility to do better belongs to all of us.
At March For Our Lives, we carry these moments with us — not as statistics, but as reminders of why this movement exists. Every organizing meeting, every policy fight, every young person who chooses to speak up is connected to places like Marshall County, where lives were forever altered by preventable violence.
We honor those impacted by remembering them — and by recommitting ourselves to the work of building a safer, more just future where schools, workplaces and communities are places of care, not fear.
Thank you for standing with survivors and with young people who refuse to accept gun violence as inevitable.
In remembrance,
March For Our Lives
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