Grieving from recent gun violence, community members in San Francisco write kind messages in chalk
KTVU s Emma Goss reports.
SAN FRANCISCO - Right in the middle of a gorgeous Sunday afternoon in San Francisco s Hayes Valley, a dark square chalkboard showed up. When tragedy happens, especially to the families involved, Iike it seems like everything changes for them but the world kind of moves on, Jonathan Stogdill, one of four volunteers partnering with the nonprofit Social Expressions, that helped bring the chalkboard to the park, said. So this is just a small part that we can play to remind them that we re. we also have a heart for them, and for what s going on, and we are not going to forget what has happened.