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Groups raising awareness of gun violence, helping survivors

Groups raising awareness of gun violence, helping survivors
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Mother s Day: Florida family battles with ALS, brain tumor diagnoses

“Don’t step on his nuggets,” Gay warns the pooch.  This is a good day. Things are calm. Things are manageable. Gay can take the dirty plates to the kitchen, brush the crumbs into the garbage can and poke her head outside for a few minutes without being called back.  Show caption Hide caption Gay transfers Eli from his wheelchair to his bed at their home in North Naples on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. “I hope she finds peace.. Gay transfers Eli from his wheelchair to his bed at their home in North Naples on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. “I hope she finds peace. Wherever that is. Whatever form that takes. I hope that it finally comes to her,” Brian wrote. “Eli and I will be waiting for her.”Alex Driehaus/Naples Daily News/USA TODAY - FLORIDA NETWORK

Opinion: End gun violence - centraljersey com

Opinion: End gun violence As we all continue our struggle to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to keep in mind another public health crisis that continues to take American lives every single day: gun violence. The Wear Orange campaign was created in 2015 to bring attention to the critical issue of gun violence across our country and the need to make our communities safer for our families and ourselves. National Gun Violence Awareness Day is June 4. The movement grew after the death of 15-year old Hadiya Pendleton, who was shot and killed in Chicago just one week after performing at President Barack Obama’s second inaugural parade in 2013.

Native veterans support Deb Haaland ahead of historic vote

Native veterans support Deb Haaland ahead of historic vote Monday, March 15, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. Native veterans and allies are stepping up to support Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) ahead of her final historic vote as Secretary of the Interior. Haaland, a citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna, comes from a military family. Her mother served in the U.S. Navy and her father was in the U.S. Marine Corps, a history she shared at her confirmation hearing last month. “My mother is a Navy veteran, was a civil servant at the Bureau of Indian Education for 25 years, and she raised four kids as a military wife,” Haaland told the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during her opening statement on February 23.

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