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Join my dear friend Jonathan Lowy on March 5th at 1:30p ET as he will discuss Mexico's groundbreaking gun industry lawsuits. Register here: https://t.co/hdC0izxukI
The wait is over! 🎉 We're proud to present the @HopeAndHealFund’s Annual Report, a testament to our collective impact on preventing firearm injuries, deaths, and trauma over the past year. Full report here: https://t.co/gHT5ZUjvue
Our National Perspective session: @GregJackson46, from the @WhiteHouse Office on Gun Violence Prevention, shared a powerful declaration: "76% of school shooters acquired their firearm from the home of a parent or close relative."
Thank you to everyone who came and participated to the #LatinoLeadershipCovening. It was a great success and just the beginning of showcasing and unleashing Latino power in the gun violence prevention movement.
As @HopeAndHealFund closes the first day of our #LatinoLeadershipConvening, a heartfelt thanks to everyone for courageously opening their hearts and engaging in these vital conversations. Your passion and commitment illuminate the path toward healing and change. #EndGunViolence
Great conversation on grief, trauma, & healing at Day 2 of @HopeAndHealFund’s Latino Leadership Convening on Gun Violence. Jerry Tello, the founder of @NCompadresN says we will transfer the trauma that is not transformed & there is no peace without healing. Some people pack guns as a coping mechanism.
Privileged to speak at @HopeAndHealFund historic 1st Latino Leaders convening in LA. Talking strategies to reduce gun violence on both sides of the border. @actiononguns @eugenioweigend @po_murray@Bmalte32
The wait is over! 🎉 We're proud to present the @HopeAndHealFund’s Annual Report, a testament to our collective impact on preventing firearm injuries, deaths, and trauma over the past year. Full report here: https://t.co/gHT5ZUjvue
@HopeAndHealFund is outraged by the tragic mass shooting that occurred today at the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade. So far, 1 person has died and another 21 injured. When families and fans are celebrating, they should not have to worry about getting shot.
Join the LA County Office of Violence Prevention for their first Rise, Reclaim, Restore Youth Mental Health Summit. Participants will learn to recognize common mental health challenges and develop healthy coping strategies. Look for your nearest summit https://t.co/TI8q1d8gy2
Sharing facts and data is critical when it comes to changing the narrative around firearms. The truth is that in 2022, hate crimes involving racial bias in #CA jumped to 67%- leaving communities of color to experience deep fears and trauma. @AsianPacificFnd @APCF
Brian Malte, who has been working in gun violence prevention for 30 years, spoke with @BonnieReports and @PBS about new ideas that show signs of hope. Brian serves as @HopeAndHealFund's Executive Director, and we are thrilled to have him a a new member of our board of directors.
Today, we remember and honor the seven innocent lives tragically taken in San Mateo County’s deadliest shooting last year in Half Moon Bay. As we honor those lost, our focus remains on supporting the AAPI community in their healing journey. @AsianPacificFnd @APCF
The Half Moon Bay mass shooting has left deep scars on the survivors, many of them older Chinese farm workers. This tragedy underscores the need for community support and long-term solutions for elders experiencing trauma from gun violence. @AsianPacificFnd @APCF
On December 2, 2016, one-year after the San Bernardino shooting, the Hope and Heal Fund officially launched. We are making tremendous strides to reduce gun homicides and firearm suicides. Immense gratitude to our partners, grantees, and supporters for standing alongside us.
Dr. Holly Joshi, the new chief of Oakland’s Department of Violence Prevention, takes a holisitic approach by addressing the interconnectedness of gender-based violence & gun violence. Looking forward to seeing the city thrive in terms of safety and health https://t.co/TZ4N5NnStC
Our hearts go out to the families of those whose lives were lost and those who have been injured during a tragic shooting at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. We can and must do more to prevent these senseless acts of violence. https://t.co/vZYqGn5cNY