Ending Gun Violence for a Safer, More Peaceful Nation
Please come light a candle with us at the
Third Annual Stamford Vigil of Hope
to End Gun Violence
WHEN: Thursday, December 10, 2015
5:30 PM - 7 PM
WHERE: On the steps of the Old Town Hall, 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT
In commemoration of the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, as well as the 90,000 victims of gun violence in America since December 2012, The ENOUGH Campaign will be holding a third annual Stamford Vigil of Hope in a peaceful vigil of mourning and remembrance for all those who have fallen victim to the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America.
We will be lighting candles in remembrance and honor of all victims of gun violence.
Naphtalie, Westhill High School student, Future 5 member
Dana Horowitz, gun violence survivor
Introductions - The Emotional Impact of Violence
In concurrence with the National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence to #EndGunViolence in Washington DC, and with 250 local vigils across the globe, we will meet in downtown Stamford in loving remembrance of victims and in determination to save lives moving forward.
In partnership with the Greenwich Council Against Gun Violence and the Brady Campaign Southwestern CT Chapter, we invite you to please join us. Your presence is a show of support within the community to reduce gun violence.
Please help us light the way for a brighter future as we remember and honor all victims of gun violence.
Children are welcome. Dress warmly, as we will be outside.
If you are in the Washington DC area, please attend the 3rd Annual National Vigil for All Gun Violence Victims.
If you are in the DC area, please join families of victims of gun violence and special guests in honoring all affected by gun violence. Please watch the Newtown Foundation's tribute video (split into two parts) honoring those lost to gun violence.
The mission of The ENOUGH Campaign is to protect our families and our country as we advocate for more public awareness on the issues of gun violence prevention in America. Through legislative advocacy and community education, we champion stronger gun laws and aim to transform public perceptions of gun safety.