John–
It's National Volunteer Month, which means it's time to celebrate the members of our movement who make change possible.
Fighting to end gun violence is not easy. It's a fight peppered with heartbreaking losses.
But our volunteers have never let that stop them. If anything, they've used it as fuel to fight even harder.
This movement would not exist without our volunteers and the 8 million people who support their work. Join me in celebrating these courageous activists by sending them a thank you note today.
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Since I started Moms Demand Action the day after the Sandy Hook tragedy, our movement has been made up of everyday people in communities across the country who do the unglamorous work of grassroots advocacy. They're parents, students, survivors, veterans, and others who have joined together year after year to fight for gun safety and say enough.
Among them are people like Angela C., a new Students Demand Action volunteer in Florida who has worked hard to get Wear Orange proclamations in neighboring cities; without hesitating, she jumped right into action on state legislative work.
They're people like Katie S. in Michigan, who has been working with local community partners for years—she recently supported them in joining Moms at Michigan Advocacy Day to speak about their work and needs.
And they're volunteers like Melissa H., Jeannie K., and Caralyn W., who have helped lead the way on elections work in Maryland, sending out more Gun Sense Candidate questionnaires than any other state—nearly 1,000 so far.
Our movement is made up of so many stories like theirs—but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Our impact takes as many forms as there are volunteers. Simply put, the more volunteers we have, the bigger of an impact we make.
And if you want to join them in making our movement stronger, sign up today to become a volunteer.
Thank you for being a part of this movement. I'm in awe every single day of what we're able to accomplish together.
Shannon Watts
She/Her/Hers
Founder
Moms Demand Action