Dear John,
It was eight years ago almost to the day that the Sandy Hook shooting changed my life.
Upon hearing the news, I felt shock, disbelief, and horror. How could this happen? How could young children be shot in the safety of their own school? What could be done for those families, how will they go on?
And then—how will I explain this to my own children?
On the day of the shooting, all I could think of was how to keep my young kids from learning of this unspeakable tragedy. But I soon realized that attempting to shield them from this terrible news does nothing to prevent them—or any other child in the United States—from experiencing gun violence. I realized that the only way I could be the responsible parent and citizen that I wanted to be was by doing something to end gun violence.
That's why I formed the Everytown Creative Council to bring together more than 200 actors, directors, writers, musicians, and other artists to use their platforms to stand up, speak out, and spread the word about the importance of gun safety.
Gun violence affects us all. And that's why I urge you to join me now by donating generously to Everytown and Moms Demand Action.
Every day, more than 100 people are killed by guns and hundreds more are wounded. I chose to speak out because I don't want to live in a country where gun violence is the leading cause of death among our children and teens.
With President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris headed to the White House next month, we have perhaps the best opportunity in a generation to make 2021 a breakthrough year for gun safety.
John, I believe that change is possible, but only if we all work together. Can I count on you to join me in the fight to end gun violence by making a contribution to Everytown and Moms Demand Action today?
Thank you for all that you do,
Julianne Moore