6th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
SAVE THE DATE:
6th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
Click HERE to reserve your seat(s).
Click HERE for more info.
SAVE THE DATE:
6th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
Click HERE to reserve your seat(s).
Click HERE for more info.
Once again, the Newtown Foundation and the Newtown Action Alliance (with support from Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Everytown Survivor Network, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, Organizing for Action, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, St Marks Episcopal Church
and Women’s March on Washington) are planning a series of events in Washington D.C. in December leading up to the 5th anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy to honor of ALL victims of gun violence and survivors.
We invite gun violence prevention (GVP) advocates who have been moved to #HonorWithAction to register here to join us in Washington D.C. to participate in the beautiful, memorable and important events outlined below.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: TWO-DAY TRIP TO DC
12/6/2017
WEDNESDAY
6:00 AM Bus departure from Newtown (& others drive, fly, train or bus in to D.C.)
12:00 PM Arrival in D.C. & welcome lunch with introductions-St Marks Episcopal Church (Address: 301 A St SE, Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 543-0053)
1:30 PM Letter delivery & congressional meetings
5:00 PM Dinner-St Marks Episcopal Church (Address: 301 A St SE, Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 543-0053)
7:00 PM National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence at St Marks Church
9:00 PM After-vigil reception at St Marks Church
10:00 PM Bus to hotel: Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill (Only one bus so multiple trips)
12/7/2017
THURSDAY
7:00 AM Breakfast on your own near hotel
7:30 AM Walk or bus to Capitol Building (Need time to get through Capitol security for the press conference)
10:00 AM Press Conference-Capitol Building (All Families bring their photos of their loved ones)
12:00 PM Lunch-St Marks Episcopal Church (SPEAKER OR FILM TBD)
1:00 PM Letter delivery & congressional meetings
2:00 PM Savoy Book Delivery (SMALL GRP TBD)
5:00 PM Bus departure to Newtown (& others drive, fly, train or bus back home)
IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS OF GUN VIOLENCE VICTIMS OR SURVIVORS OF GUN VIOLENCE SHOULD NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION FORM INSTEAD. (Form expired http://bit.ly/2017NationalVigilRegistrationFamiliesSurvivors)
REGISTRATION: Please register by November 24th. Registration is required for EACH person attending. If you have others accompanying you, please reload this form when you are finished and complete the form again.
TRANSPORTATION: Advocates from the Newtown area or other areas of Connecticut should travel to D.C. on the complimentary charter bus. Others should make their own travel arrangements. Regrettably, we are not able to provide travel stipends for non-family/survivor advocates traveling from other areas of the nation.
LODGING: We have reserved a block of rooms at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill for December 6th for a negotiated rate. We are able to fund the hotel stay for the Newtown Action Alliance advocates on December 6th for those participating in the two-day events listed in our itinerary. We encourage advocates who belong to other GVP groups to ask their organization to help fund their overnight stay and transportation.
FOOD: Lunch/dinner on Wednesday, December 6th and lunch on December 7th will be provided. Newtown bus travelers: Please bring $ for breakfast on both days and dinner on the way home from D.C. on the 7th. We will stop at a rest area on the way down to D.C. and on the way home to Newtown.
DRESS CODE: Dress code is business casual and please wear comfortable shoes as there will be a fair amount of walking on Capitol Hill.
The 5th annual national vigil service will be held on December 6th from 7:00-9:00PM at St. Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. This national service will anchor the Nationwide Vigils to #EndGunViolence throughout the 50 states.
Click here to reserve your seat at the 5th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence.
Click here to host a local vigil or a remembrance event in your community.
Sincerely,
The Newtown Foundation
Newtown Action Alliance
info@newtownaction.org
RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE 4th ANNUAL NATIONAL VIGIL FOR ALL VICTIMS OF GUN VIOLENCE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2016 AT 7PM ST MARKS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CAPITOL HILL, WASHINGTON D.C.
By December 14, 2016, the 4th anniversary of the tragic Newtown shooting, an estimated 120,000 Americans will have died from guns and another 300,000 more Americans will have been injured by guns. It’s a heartbreaking toll that affects all of our communities.
When the news vehicles depart, the victims, survivors and the families impacted by gun violence are often forgotten. Therefore, the Newtown Foundation together with Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and Organizing for Action will bring families of victims and survivors of gun violence from Newtown and from around the nation---from urban, rural and suburban communities---to the 4th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence for a service of mourning and loving remembrance at the St Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on December 14th at 7:00pm.
The 4th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence in D.C. will lead the nationwide local vigils and events across the nation to shed a light on the epidemic of gun violence plaguing our communities.
Reserve your seats here.
The Newtown Foundation (Newtown Action Alliance's 501c3) will be joined by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, Organizing for Action and States United to Prevent Gun Violence to sponsor the 4th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill. Please stay tuned for more information in the coming months.
Help shine a light on this tragic toll.
Join the Newtown Foundation and Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence for the National Vigil at St. Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on December 14th at 7:00pm and hundreds of locations around the nation between December 10-14th as we honor and give voice to all victims and survivors of gun violence across the nation.
Together we can make a difference!
You are cordially invited to attend the 4th Annual National Vigil for All Gun Violence Victims
Join us at one of hundreds of Nationwide Vigils to #EndGunViolence in commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, as well as the 120,000 American victims of gun violence since December 2012.
The vigil will be part of a nationwide tribute in partnership with the Newtown Foundation, St Marks Episcopal Church, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Organizing for Action, Everytown Survivor Network and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
REGISTER HERE TO HOLD A LOCAL VIGIL OR EVENT FOR THE 2016 NATIONAL VIGIL/NATIONWIDE 50-STATE VIGILS/EVENTS:
By December 2016, the 4th anniversary of the Newtown shootings, more than 120,000 Americans nationwide will have died from guns and another 280,000 Americans will have been injured by guns. We must continue to shed a light on the epidemic of gun violence in our nation until these gun deaths and injuries are reduced. The Newtown Foundation (the charitable arm of the Newtown Action Alliance) in partnership with St Marks Episcopal Church, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Organizing for Action, Everytown Survivor Network and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America will host the 4th annual national vigil service of mourning and loving remembrance for all who have fallen victim to the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America on December 14th in Washington D.C at 7:00pm, on the 4th anniversary date of the Sandy Hook tragedy.
The National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence held in Washington D.C. on December 14th will be the anchor event to kickoff the Nationwide 50-State Vigils/Events. We are looking for faith organizations and/or gun violence prevention groups to hold a local vigil or event in each of the 50 states from December 14-18th to continue to raise awareness and to keep this issue front and center. Last year, more than 500 local events were held in 39 states, Washington DC and in Mexico.
Please join our national event and stand with all the families of all victims of gun violence, survivors and advocates to honor all Americans affected by gun violence and to end gun violence.
Please complete this form to host a vigil or an event in your town or city.
To find a local vigil near you, please visit https://www.newtownfoundation.org/nationwide-vigils/
The Newtown Foundation To Hold Second Annual Breakfast Fundraiser
September 24th Event to Fund 4th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence
Mark Carman to Deliver Keynote Speech
Speakers include Hannah D’Avino, Senator Richard Blumenthal and Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty
By the 3rd anniversary of the Sandy Hook shootings, an estimated 90,000 more Americans will have died from gun violence.
Help shine a light on this tragic toll.
Join the Newtown Foundation and Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence for the National Vigil at St. Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on December 9th at 7:00pm and hundreds of locations around the nation between December 10-14th as we honor and give voice to all victims and survivors of gun violence across the nation.
Together we can make a difference!
You are cordially invited to attend the 3rd Annual National Vigil for All Gun Violence Victims
What: By December 2015, the 2nd anniversary of the Newtown shootings, more than 90,000 Americans nationwide will have died from gunshot wounds. We must continue to shine a light on the epidemic of gun violence in our nation until these gun deaths are reduced. The Newtown Foundation in partnership with the Saint Mark's Episcopal Church will host a 3rd annual national vigil service of mourning and loving remembrance for all who have fallen victim to the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America on December 11th in Washington D.C. -near the 3rd anniversary date of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Please join families of victims of gun violence and special guests in honoring all Americans affected by gun violence.
When: December 9, 2015 from 7:00PM
Where: Saint Mark's Episcopal Church, Washington, DC 20016
Can't Join us in DC?
THE NEWTOWN FOUNDATION GUIDE TO HOLDING A LOCAL VIGIL
Holding a vigil is a powerful way to make a statement and educate your community. A vigil can help focus on the growing tragedy of gun violence in America. 30,000 people per year fall victim to gun violence in this country. One of the ways that you can participate in bringing this issue to people’s attention is to hold a vigil in your community.
Local vigils planned are below:
StateCityWe are interested in:Name of OrganizationPosition/Title in the OrganizationLast NameFirst Name
ALBirminghamSpecial Sermon/ HomilyTemple Beth-ElUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismRabbiRandallKonigsburg
ALMontgomeryVisual Event or VigilMetropolitan UMCUnited Methodist ChurchOutreach/Wit/EvangelismMarshaClayton
ARFayettevilleMayor to issue a proclamation that 12 Dec 2015 is "Remembering All Victims of Gun Violence Day"Arkansans Against Guns On CampusBossSteve
AZTucsonVisual Event or VigilSt Matthew EpiscopalThe Episcopal ChurchService Commission ChairLawrenceWaggoner
AZFlagstaffCity Hall-Flagstaff,AZ 211 W. Aspen Candlelight Vigil, Prayers and Songs Against Violence, Moment of Silence Dec. 11,2015 from 5:00- 6:30Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation: InterFaith Movement to Prevent Gun ViolenceMember Unitarian Universalist congregation(lay organizer)StrobelSue
AZTempePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceMIssion del sol PresbyterianPresbyterian Church USAChairperson, Social Justice and Peacemaking CommissionPamelaBosch
AZSun CityPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFaith Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAHead of StaffSusanMoorefield
AZTucsonPerform Acts of KindnessTrinity PresbyterianPresbyterian Church USAretiredDerryDean
AZTucsonHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence preventionSt John on the Desert Presbyterian ChurchpastorLesleyAbrams
AZTucsonEducational Activity/ DiscussionEpiscopal Church of St. MatthewThe Episcopal ChurchFatherRickWilson
AzTucsonInfo. I am brand new to this positionMoms Demand ActionTucson Chapter Team LeaderGeeVicki
AZTucsonSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. Mark's Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAPastorBartSmith
AZPhoenixVigil Dec 13Arizonans for Gun SafetyVolunteer OutreachPetersKaren
BeijingBeijingHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thRennin University of ChinaUndergraduateZhiWeinan
CAEncinitasVisual Event or VigilUnitarian Universal Fellowship of San DieguitoUnitarian Universalist AssociationGun Violence Prevention ChairStephenBartram
CASolana BeachSpecial Sermon/ HomilyUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of San DieguitoUnitarian Universalist AssociationReverendMeghanCefalu
CASacramentoSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. Mark's United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchRev.AlanJones
CAWoodland HillsSpecial Sermon/ HomilyWoodland Hills Community ChurchUnited Church of ChristPastorCraigPeterson
CAClaremontOtherClaremont School of TheologyUnited Methodist ChurchAssociate DeanLeaAppleton
CATurlockSpecial Sermon/ HomilyFirst Congregational ChurchUnited Church of ChristPastorJamesRoss
CALos AngelesHolding a vigil in our state on December 9thTemple Isaiah Gun Legislation Advocacy CommitteeChairSloaneKaren
CASan FranciscoSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. James Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchThe Rev.JohnKirkley
CAOaklandVisual Event or VigilLakeshore Avenue Baptist ChurchAlliance of BaptistsPastorJamesHopkins
CAStockton3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California Vigil, Candlelight Vigil, March, Moment of Silence, participants to bring photo, poster, or memento to place on table, say name(s) of loved one lost or affected by gun violence Monday, December 15, 2015 5:30 PMCleveland School RemembersMemberDollPatti
CASolana BeachOur vigil is 13th, would apprecite a tool kit or materials. Thank you!Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San DieguitoDirector of ConnectionsMcCordAdrienne
CADiamond BarVisual Event or VigilDiamond Bar Uniited Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristRev. Dr. / PastorJeanneFavreau-Sorvillo
CAPasadenaWe are holding a vigil on Sunday, Dec. 13, 6:30 PM, on the lawn at All Saints Church, 132 N. Eucliid, Pasadena, CAAll Saints ChurchC0-chair Gun Violence Prevention Task ForceClassickVirginia
CALos AngelesHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, We will hold Light LA on December 11Women Against Gun ViolenceExecutive DirectorBennettMargot
CASan DiegoPrayer/ Song Against Violence7th Church of Christ ScientistOTHERMemberCathrynRathsam
CADavisSpecial Sermon/ HomilyDavis Community ChurchPresbyterian Church USASenior Pastor/Head of StaffChrisNeufeld-Erdman
CANovatoHolding a vigil on Dec. 9thPeaceNovatoCo-founderSchaeferMaija
CAIrvineOtherSt. Andrew's, IrvineThe Episcopal ChurchVIcarPeterBrowning
CAFremontOtherSt. Joseph Catholic ChurchRoman CatholicNone/MemberToniShellen
CAFRESNOHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignFRESNO OFA -GUN VIOLENCELEADMARTINEZROSE ANN
CAPALM DESERTPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. Margaret's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchVestry MemberMeredithHardy
COLittletonEducational Activity/ DiscussionBeloved CommunityMennonite Central CommitteePastorVernRempel
COColorado SpringsSpecial Sermon/ HomilyAll Souls UU ChurchUnitarian Universalist AssociationRev. Dr.NoriRost
COColorado SpringsHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, service theme on Dec. 13All Souls UU ChurchMinisterRostNori
CODenverSpecial Sermon/ HomilyFirst Universalist Church of DenverUnitarian Universalist AssociationGun Violence Prevention Task Force memberGeneDrumm
CODenverOtherMessiah CommunityEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaCFCU RepresentativePattyCordova
COColorado SpringsVisual Event or VigilFirst Congregational Church of Colorado SpringsUnited Church of ChristChair, Justice and Peace MinistryJerryWhite
CODillonVisual Event or VigilLord of the Mountains ELCA ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in Americalay personDianeLuellen
COBoulderEducational Activity/ DiscussionCongregation Bonai ShalomUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismRabbiMarcSoloway
CODenverPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceOur Savior's LutheranEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaPastorRev. TinaYankee
CODenverSpecial Sermon/ HomilyTemple EmanuelUnion for Reform JudaismRabbiBrianImmerman
CODenverEducational Activity/ DiscussionTemple MicahUnion for Reform JudaismRabbiAdamMorris
CODENVERVisual Event or VigilPark Hill Unites Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchLay LeaderJacquiShumway
CODENVERSpecial Sermon/ HomilyFirst Plymouth Congregational ChurchUnited Church of ChristJanMcCoy
CTHartfordPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. Monica's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchPriest-in-ChargeTracyJohnson Russell
CTStorrs MansfieldPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceStorrs Congregational Church UCCUnited Church of ChristRev.MatthewEmery
CTStamfordSpecial Sermon/ HomilyTemple Beth EkOTHERRabbiJoshuaHammerman
CTWest HartfordOtherAsylum Hill Congregational ChurchUnited Church of ChristAnnColloton
CTStamfordOn the steps of the old Town Hall in Downtown Stamford, 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT Vigil, Candlelight Vigil, Distribution of Educational Material to #EndGunViolence, Moment of Silence Thursday, December 10, 2015 5:30 PM - 7 PMThe ENOUGH Campaign & Greenwich Council Against Gun Violence & Brady Chapter Southwestern CTCo-LeaderTarantinoShira
CTDanburyEducational Activity/ DiscussionUnitarian Universalist Congregation of DanburyUnitarian Universalist AssociationYvonneRuddy-Stein
CtSalisburyJunction of Routes 41 and 44, Salisbury, Ct. Candlelight Vigil, Prayers and Songs Against Violence, Tolling Bells, Moment of Silence Saturday, December 12, 2015 5:30-6:30 pmNorthwest Corner Committee for Gun Violence PreventionOrganizerdeBoerSophia
CTGlastonburyPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. James Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRectorDeniseCabana
CTNew HavenReading Names of VictimsEpiscopal Church of St. Paul & St. JamesThe Episcopal ChurchThe Rev.AlexDyer
CTOld LymeReading Names of VictimsSt. Ann's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchThe Rev'dPageRogers
CTGuilfordPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceChrist Church, GuilfordThe Episcopal ChurchRectorR. HarrisonWest
CTNewtownVisual Event or VigilTrinity, NewtownThe Episcopal ChurchKathieAdams-Shepherd
CTENFIELDPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFelician Sisters of North AmericaFranciscan Action NetworkJPIC CoordinatorMaryannMueller
CTSOUTHPORTSpecial Sermon/ HomilyTrinity ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchThe Rev./RectorMargaretHodgkins
CT NY RI NJ PA IL OK NCNorwalkOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
DCWashingtonPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceTemple MicahUnion for Reform JudaismvolunteerVirginiaSpatz
DCWashingtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilyIslamic Society of North AmericaIslamic Society of North AmericaProgram CoordinatorNadiaHassan
DCWashingtonPrayer/ Song Against Violence15th Street Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAElderTressieMuldrow
DCWashingtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilyNational City Christian ChurchDisciples of ChristSenior PastorStephenGentle
DCWashingtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilyCommunity of Sant'EgidioRoman CatholicAthenaFulay
DCWashingtonReading Names of VictimsRiverside Baptist ChurchAlliance of BaptistsDeaconTerrynNelson
DCWASHINGTON DCPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceCalvary Baptist ChurchAmerican Baptist Churches of the SouthManagerJacWhatley
DENewarkPerform Acts of KindnessNew Ark United Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristReverend/PastorCynthiaRobinson
FLTampatool kitNew Black Panther PartyChairmanJonesClarence
FLPalm HarborOtherCongregation Beth ShalomUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismChair of Social ActionEllenSiegman
FLLakelandVisual Event or VigilSaint David's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRectorRobertMoses
FLMiamiPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceMiami Shores Community ChurchUnited Church of ChristDeaconMarilynCoronado
GASavannahPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceAsbury Memorial United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchSenior MinisterBillyHester
GAAtlantaPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceAhavath Achim SynagogueUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismRabbiNeilSandler
IADubuquePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceMount St. Francis CenterRoman CatholicSisterDorothySchwendinger
IAClintonVisual Event or VigilSisters of St. FrancisFranciscan Action NetworkLauraAnderson
IACedar RapidsA memorial event on December 12thIowans for Gun SafetyExecutive DirectorBrighamJeremy
IADavenportSpecial Sermon/ HomilyEdwards Congregational United Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristSenior PastorChristineIsham
ILChicagoSpecial Sermon/ HomilyChurch of Scientology of ChicagoOTHERSophieGem
ILChicagoSpecial Sermon/ HomilyKAM Isaiah Israel CongregationUnion for Reform JudaismExecutive DirectorJosephSlade
ILCHICAGO77 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO, ILLINIOS Vigil, Candlelight Vigil, Memorial Service, Prayer Service, Prayers and Songs Against Violence, Acts of Kindness, Pledge to #DoSomething to #EndGunViolence campaign, Proclamation to #EndGunViolence, Moment of Silence, READING OF NAMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015 6:30 PM CSTCHICAGO'S CITIZENS FOR CHANGEFOUNDER/BOARD PRES.JOYMCCORMACK
ILSpringfieldPrayer service with nunsHSOSFCoordinator of Justice and PeaceShawMary
ILRed BudPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceAdorers of the Blood of ChristRoman CatholicSisterFrancesNewton
ILChicagoSpecial Sermon/ HomilyMaple Park United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchSenior PastorRobertBiekman
ILMarkhamHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith serviceRadical End time Ministries Intl.EvangelistRobinsonShundra
ILChicagoAdding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violenceAll Saints Episcopal ChurchCongregantPikeStephen
ILDes PlainesPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. Martin's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchThe Very Reverend/RectorM.E.Eccles
ILArlington HeightsHolding a candlelight vigil, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignNorthwest Suburbs Organizing for Action (NWSOFA)Gun Violence Prevention Co-LeadRisbergCathy
ILSPRINGFIELDOtherH.S.O.S.F.Catholic Health Association of the United StatesJustice and Peace CoordinatorMaryShaw
ILJOLIETVisual Event or VigilJoliet FranciscansRoman CatholicSr. PeggyQuinn
ILOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
ILChicagoHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignPaving the way ProjectdirectorDavisAntonio
IllinoisOak ParkHosting a vigil on Dec 8 at 6:15PMAscension Catholic ParishparishionerWoznicaCeline
INBeech GroveSpecial Sermon/ HomilyFirst Christian Church of Beech GroveDisciples of ChristReverendPaulHartig
INIndianapolisHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thHCGV.ORGPresidentSmithEdmund
INNotre DamePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSisters of the Holy CrossRoman CatholicDirector of LiturgyCarrieBowie
INIndianapolisVisual Event or VigilMoms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America Indiana Chapter/Christ Church CathedralThe Episcopal ChurchFaith Outreach LeadMelanieSokhey
INSouth BendOtherPrince of Peace Church of the BrethrenChurch of the BrethrenChurch Board ChairJanBrown
INIndianapolisMonument Circle (Meridian St.) Indianapolis IN Vigil, Prayer Service, Tolling Bells, Pledge to #DoSomething to #EndGunViolence campaign, March Saturday December 12, 2015 3:00 PMMoms Demand Action IN ChapterFaith Outreach Lead Moms Demand Action IN ChapterMelanie Sokhey,Sokhey
INSOUTH BENDEducational Activity/ DiscussionCommunity for Peace and NonviolenceOTHERProgram CoordinatorSharonKniss
INOLDENBURGPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, INRoman CatholicJustice & Peace DirectorMargeWissman
KSGoesselOtherTabor Mennonite ChurchMennonite Central CommitteelaypersonLeannToews
KSWichitaPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceAdorers Mission CenterLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousJPIC ContactSistersAdorers
KSKANSAS CITYEducational Activity/ DiscussionSt. Paul A.M.E. Zion ChurchAfrican Methodist Episcopal Zion ChurchConference OfficerJoanneCollins
KYLouisvilleSpecial Sermon/ HomilyPlymouth Congregational UCCUnited Church of ChristReverandGregWright
KYLouisvilleOtherPresbyterian Peacemaking ProgramPresbyterian Church USAReverend/CoordinatorCarlHorton
KYLouisvillePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. Albert the Great Catholic ChurchRoman CatholicPastoral AssociateLauraGraven
LANew OrleansOtherCongregation of the Mission,USARoman Catholiccatholic priestLouisArceneaux
MASpringfieldSpecial Sermon/ HomilyGardner Memorial A.M.E. Zion ChurchOTHERPastorSamuelSaylor
MABostonVisual Event or VigilFirst Church in BostonUnitarian Universalist AssociationChairperson, Campaign Against Gun ViolenceEllieMiller
MAWilliamstownPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. John's Church, WilliamstownThe Episcopal ChurchThe Rev/RectorPeterElvin
MABostonSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. Stephen's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchPriest AssociateLizSteinhauser
MABostonEducational Activity/ DiscussionSt Stephen's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchVicarTimCrellin
MAFalmouthwe haved booked our vigil for Monday, 12/14, Falmouth, Peg Noonan Park, Main Street, 6:00PMGrandmothers against Gun Viloence.orgMental Health Literacy ChairGlueckKathleen
MABostonHolding a candlelight vigilBU Against Gun ViolenceFounderFuoriLindsay
MABrooklineEducational Activity/ DiscussionSt. Paul's Episcopal Church, BrooklineThe Episcopal ChurchRectorJeffreyMello
MACambridgePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceEpiscopal Divinity SchoolThe Episcopal ChurchDirector of Liturgy, Music, and the ArtsEllenOak
MABrooklineEducational Activity/ DiscussionSt Paul's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchCommittee member Faith and JusticeKateKelley
MAMARLBOROUGHPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSisters of Saint AnneOTHERSocial Concerns ChairCarolProietti
MDRockvilleOtherSaint Mark Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAPastorRoyHoward
MDAugustaPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousSisterAnnScholz
MDBaltimoreOtherGrace - St. John's United Methodist Cooperative Parish, Baltimore CityedLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousRev.NancyWebb
MDDamascusPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceCongregation Or ChadashUnion for Reform JudaismRabbiAlisonKobey
MDBethesdaPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceBradley Hills Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAElderCarolStarr
MDBethesdaPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceAdat Shalom Reconstructionist CongregationJewish Reconstructionist MovementRabbiFredScherlinder Dobb
MDFrederickPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceCentennial Memorial United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchPastorHelenSmith
MDMontgomery VillagePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceChrist the Servant Lutheran ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaPastorKariParsons
MDLusbyPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceMiddleham and St.Peter's ParishThe Episcopal ChurchChrisitan FormationDianeDavies
MEGardinerHolding an Evening Prayer Service on December 12 focusing on gun violenceChrist Church EpiscopalVestry memberWashburneDorothy
MEPortlandHolding a vigil in our state on December 9th at the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke at 7pmSaint Luke's Cathedral Church, Maine Council of ChurchesVolunteerAtkinsonPaula
MEBangorHarlow Street, Bangor ME Candlelight Vigil, Prayer Service Monday, December 14, 2015 5:15 PM ESTNorthern Maine Chapter of Maine Gun Safety CoalitionCoordinatorRoyalMary
MEBrunswickCorner of Pleasant and Middle Streets, Brunswick, ME Vigil, Candlelight Vigil, Memorial Service, Prayer Service, Prayers and Songs Against Violence, Tolling Bells, Pledge to #DoSomething to #EndGunViolence campaign, Educational Activity and/or Discussion, Distribution of Educational Material to #EndGunViolence, Moment of Silence Saturday, December 12, 2015 2:00 PM ESTUnitarian Universalist Church of BrunswickCo-chair Working for JusticeEllisLynn
MEGardinerHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violenceChrist Church EpiscopalVestry memberWashburneDorothy
MEDEER ISLEPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt Brendan the Navigator Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchPriest-in-ChargeVirginiaPeacock
MEBathVisual Event or VigilFriends School of PortlandReligious Society of FriendsLeslieManning
MEPORTLANDVisual Event or VigilSt. Luke's CathedralThe Episcopal ChurchCanonHeidiShott
MIAnn ArborSpecial Sermon/ HomilyBethlehem UCCUnited Church of ChristSr PastorJohnKennedy
MIPort HuronHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, Vigil will be Dec 10 at Raven Cafe in Port HuronEpiscopal Peace FellowshipmemberLotzRobert
MIGrand RapidsPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceDominican Sisters ~ Grand RapidsRoman CatholicSisterMary BrigidClingman OP
MIEast LansingHolding a candlelight vigil, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignMichigan Coalition to Prevent Gun ViolenceMI Coalition to Prevent Gun ViolenceBrundageLinda
MIMonroeOtherIHM Motherhouse- CatholicCatholics In Alliance for the Common GoodSisterMonicaStuhlreyer
MIKALAMAZOOVisual Event or VigilKalamazoo Coalition for Common GroundPresbyterian Church USARev.SaraDorrien-Christians
MNDuluthWe will have a bell ringing on Dec. 14thNorthland Brady/Protect Minnesota ChapterCo-PresidentPetersonJoan
MN285 No. Dale St. St. Paul, MNHolding a vigil service on Dec. 9Lutheran Church of the RedeemerMinisterRolfeOlson
MNSaint PaulSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt MarysThe Episcopal ChurchDeaconMargyMattlin
MNDuluthPrayer/ Song Against ViolencePilgrim Congregational Church UCCUnited Church of ChristPastorJenniferAmy-Dressler
MOSaint LouisPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceCompton Heights Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)Disciples of ChristRev. Dr.JacquelynFoster
MOKansas CitySpecial Sermon/ HomilyCentral Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAReverendHeidiPeterson
MOSt. LouisWe are holding a vigil in St. Louis on Sunday Dec. 13 at 3 p.m.Women's Voices Raised for Social JusticeChair, Campaign for Common-Sense Gun SolutionsFinchBarbara
MOKansas CityOtherPlatte Woods United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchJustice Peace Environment Missions LeaderJanetArcher
MOBridgetonPerform Acts of KindnessThe Sarab CommuniityRoman CatholicCatholic SisterEvelynPeterman
MXMexicoSpecial Sermon/ HomilyParroquia de la Sagrada FamiliaThe Episcopal ChurchRev.ArturoCarrasco-Gómez
NCWilmingtoncommunity candlelight prayer vigil on 14 December at 6:00pm at Bailey Park 12 N. Front St. in downtown WilmingtonDec 14th Vigil sponsor list as of 11/30/15: Church of the Servant St. James Episcopal St. Mark’s Episcopal Winter Park Presbyterian Temple of Israel Church of the Good Shepherd Warner Temple AME Zion Church St. Paul's Episcopal Tauheed Islamic Center Holy Cross Episcopal New Covenant Holiness Church Moms-N-Mourning St. Philip’s Southport God's Comprehensive Outreach Coalition Grace Church Whiteville St. Luke AME Zion Church St. Stephen AME Church Price Cathedral AME Zion Church Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church Hope Baptist Church Prayer and Bible Church of God St. Jude MCCWilmington Faiths Against Gun Violencesocial justice coordinatorDonaldArabian
NCRaleighOtherNorth Carolina Council of ChurchesOTHERThe Rev. Dr./Ex. Dir.JenniferCopeland
NCDurham1933 West Cornwallis Road Durham, NC 27705 Candlelight Vigil December 10th 7:00pmNorth Carolinians Against Gun ViolenceExecutive DirectorCeartasBecky
NCLelandHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thConcerned citizevN/aCoyleJohn
NCOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
NELincolnHolding a vigil in our stateInterchurch Ministries of NebraskaPresidentMooreKenneth
NEHastingsHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thselfCEO!SandeenJudith
NELincolnHolding a vigil on another dateInterchurch Ministries of NEPresidentMooreKenneth
NELincolnHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thNebraskans Against Gun ViolencePresidentGaileyAmanda
NEOmahaSpecial Sermon/ HomilyEpiscopal Church of the ResurrectionThe Episcopal ChurchRev./RectorJasonEmerson
NHHanoverEducational Activity/ DiscussionHanover Friends MeetingReligious Society of FriendsKathleenShepherd
NJMorristownVisual Event or VigilChurch of the RedeemerThe Episcopal ChurchAssociate for Youth and FamiliesDaveJones
NJPenningtonHolding a vigil in our state on December 11thMethodist ChurchMissions ChairBoothJoanne
NJRidgewoodEducational Activity/ DiscussionTemple Israel & JCCUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismRabbiDavidFine
NJWestwood156 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ Candlelight Vigil, Memorial Service Monday, December 14, 2015 7:30 PM ESTBergen County Coalition to Prevent Gun ViolenceChairpersonGrossEd
NJFlorham ParkPrayer/ Song Against Violencesaint PatrickRoman CatholicDominican Sistersmargaretfoster
NJHewittSpecial Sermon/ HomilyGreenwood Baptist ChurchOTHERPastorRussellEdwards
NJLincroftPerform Acts of KindnessMonmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical ThoughtOTHERBoard MemberJosephDonahue
NJMarlboroSpecial Sermon/ HomilyMarlboro Jewish CenterUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismRabbiMichaelPont
NJWAYNEShomrei TorahRabbiRandallMark
NJOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
NMLas CrucesPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceLas Cruces Community of ChristCommunity of ChristCo-PastorGaryGrammer
NYnew yorkHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, This is a private personal organization, I just gave it a name and leader to fill in the form.Stop Guns NowLeaderscallonken
NYNew York CitySpecial Sermon/ HomilyMetropolitan Community Church of New YorkOTHERRev. Elder/Pastor of MCCNY and ED of Global Justice InstituteRev. Elder PatBumgardner
NYNew York CityEducational Activity/ DiscussionThe Church of the VillageUnited Methodist ChurchPastorJeffWells
NYNew YorkHolding a candlelight vigil, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Thursday Dec.10Organizing For Action - NYNew York GVP State LeadAtiyaMonica
NYSayvilleSpecial Sermon/ HomilySayville Congregational United Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristRev.GaryBrinn
NYNorth SalemAsking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignThe Campaign to Keep Guns off CampusExecutive DirectorPelosiAndy
NYNew York CityEducational Activity/ DiscussionHouse of JusticeOTHERsocial media public relationsDeniseFicklin Fitzgerald
NYScarsdaleHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, vigil: Sun. 12/13; forum: Wed., 12/2Scarsdale Congregational ChurchCo-Chair, Outreach CommitteeColellaPatricia
NYAlleganyPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFranciscan Sisters of AlleganyFranciscan Action NetworkCongregational MinisterMargaretKimmins
NYChappaquaVisual Event or VigilFirst Congregational Church in ChappaquaUnited Church of ChristRev. Dr.Martha R.Jacobs
NYWhite PlainsSpecial Sermon/ HomilyChatterton Hill Church UCCUnited Church of ChristReverend DrBonnieMiller
NYGarrisonPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFranciscan Sisters of the AtonementRoman CatholicSisterMargaretSikora
NYCOOPERSTOWNPrayer/ Song Against Violence1st Presbyterian Church of CooperstownPresbyterian Church USAPastorelsierhodes
NYBLAUVELTPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceDominican Sisters in Committed CollaborationRoman CatholicSisterDidiMadden
NYOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
OHCincinnatiOtherMt Calvary ECOGICOTHERMissionaryGailJoiner
OHDaytonPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceHarmony Creek ChurchUnited Church of ChristRev. Dr.MichaelCastle
OHColumbusPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceDominican Sisters of PeaceDominican SistersSisterJudyMorris
OHCincinnatiSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. Anthony ChurchRoman CatholicPastoral AssociateMary AnneBressler
OHClevelandEducational Activity/ DiscussionSt. Paul's Community Church and OutreachUnited Church of ChristRev.DouglasHorner
OHCincinnatiVisual Event or VigilClifton United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchMinisterDavidMeredith
OHRocky RiverPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSisters of the Humility of MaryRoman CatholicLeadership TeamMary PatCook
OHRICHFIELDPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceRegina Health CenterRoman CatholicLeadership TeamSister MarianDurkin
OHCHARDONVisual Event or VigilSisters of Notre Dame, Chardon, OHRoman CatholicDirector, Justice, Peace and Intregrity of CreationSr. KathleenRyan
OHDaytonVigil Scheduled for Dec 12Organizing For ActionOhio State LeadClarkMartha
OKOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
ORBendPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFirst Church of Christ, Sientist, BendOTHERBoard ChairJimClark
ORPortlandEducational Activity/ DiscussionUniversity Park UMCUnited Methodist ChurchReverendJuliaNielsen
OREugeneHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignFirst United Methodist ChurchAssociate PastorBriddellAdam
ORCanbySpecial Sermon/ HomilySmyrna United Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristRev. Dr./PastorDeborahPatterson
PAHatboroHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Participate in a social media campaignAbington Friends (Quakers)Peace/Social Concerns CommitteeTormollenRochelle
PATunkhannockAdding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Participate in a social media campaignSt. Peter's Episcopal ChurchRectorDivisLou
PATunkhannockSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt Peter's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRectorRev. LouDivis
PAHollidaysburgPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFranciscan Friars, TorRoman CatholicLocal MinisterFr. CarlVacek
PAGettysburg147 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, PA Vigil, Candlelight Vigil, Prayers and Songs Against Violence, Educational Activity and/or Discussion, Moment of Silence, Invitation to further activities to prevent gun violence Thursday, December 10th, 2015 7:30 PM ESTInterfaith Center for Peace and JusticememberYoungJudy
PAAstonVisual Event or VigilSisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousAdvocacy Committee for Peace and JusticeSister Miriam EileenMurray
PAChesterOtherAnna's Place, a Franciscan Hospitality CenterChester, PASister of St. Francis of PhiadelphiaJeanRupertus
PAWest ChesterEducational Activity/ DiscussionUnitarian Congregation of West ChesterUnitarian Universalist AssociationMemberTomBuglio
PAPhiladelphiaHolding a candlelight vigilCeaseFirePAExecutive DirectorGoodmanShira
PAOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
RICranstonVisual Event or VigilReligious Coalition for a Violence-Free RIOTHERReverendEugeneDyszlewski
RIProvidenceHolding a vigil December 10Religious Coalition for a Violence-Free Rhode IslandChairpersonDyszlewskiEugene
RIBarringtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilynondenominationalAfrican Methodist Episcopal Churchjuliajones
RIOtherSisters of the Congregation of Notre DameOTHERCoordinator of Peace and justice for the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre DameRose MarySullivan
SDSioux FallsHolding a candlelight vigil, Participate in a social media campaignSouth Dakota Peace and Justice CenterExec directorMclaughlinKristi
SDMitchellReading Names of VictimsANEW United Church of ChristUnited Church of ChristPastorkristimclaughlim
TNPleasant HillEducational Activity/ DiscussionPleasant Hill Community Church/UCCUnited Church of ChristLeaderDonaldClark
TNLoudonHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, Holding a vigil in our state and also sending a family member of victim of gun violence to the National Vigil for All Gun Victims at the National CathedralMoms demand action - TNVolunteerDupontPeggy
TXAustinHolding a candlelight vigil, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaignTexas Gun SenseExecutive DirectorBrauerAndrea
TXDallasHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith serviceJoy Tabenacle AME ChurchLay PastorrisherRev. Sharon
VAOaktonInterfaith Memorial Service on Monday Dec. 14 at 7:30PM. This will be at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax in Oakton VA, with clergy from various faith communities, VA state delegate, Kathleen Murphy & Rev. Rob Schenk (of Armor of Light).UU Congregation of FairfaxProject LeaderHatfieldRobert
VAChesterfieldPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceFirst Congregational Christian United Church of Christ, ChesterfieldUnited Church of ChristPastorHarveyJoyner
VARocky MountHolding a candlelight vigil, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violenceVirginians for Equality and Sensible LawsDirectorSeayEddie
VAMcLeanDistributing educational material on gun violence preventionconcerned citizens against gun violencememberHeatleyCecile
VARestonAdding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaign, We rally on the 14th of every month at NRA Headquarters on Waples Mill Road in Fairfax VAReston Herndon Alliance to End Gun ViolenceMemberNortonJoAnne
VAArlingtonPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceNova Catholic CommunityRoman CatholicCo-chair, Peace CommitteeArcherHeinzen
VAHarrisonburgOtherTrinity Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church USAelderSusanPhend
VACharlottesvilleReading Names of VictimsSt Paul's, Ivy Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRev.AllisonLiles
VIPerform Acts of KindnessNazareth By The Sea Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchSenior WardenCorinneVan Rensselaer
VTBurlingtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilyOhavi Zedek SynagogueUnited Synagogue of Conservative JudaismSenior RabbiJoshuaChasan
VTBurlingtonOtherSisters of Mercy, Northeast CommunitySisters of Mercy of the AmericasVermont Rep., Northeast Justice Council Sisters of MercyJeanMarkey-Duncan
VTSouth BurlingtonOtherAscension Lutheran ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaMarciaGustafson
VTColchesterPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceSt. Andrew's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRectorRev. LisetteBaxter
VTBurlingtonOtherFirst Unitarian Universalist Society of BurlingtonUnitarian Universalist AssociationMember, Justice and Outreach MinistryJudsonLawrie
VTBurlingtonSpecial Sermon/ HomilyChrist Church, PresbyterianPresbyterian Church USASession memberDavidBoedy
VTSouth WoodstockHolding a Vigil on December 9thGunSense VermontBoard MemberReganPaul
VTSouth BurlingtonVisual Event or VigilAll Saints Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchRectorDavidHamilton
VTJerichoVisual Event or VigilGood Shepherd Lutheran ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaMemberAnnMallett
WASeattlePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceUniversity Congregational United Church of Christ, SeattleUnited Church of ChristPastorAmyRoon
WASeattleHolding a candlelight vigil, Adding a remembrance or a moment of silence during a planned faith service, Distributing educational material on gun violence prevention, Asking supporters to sign a pledge card to take action to end gun violence, Participate in a social media campaign, Any way we can help!Washington Alliance for Gun ResponsibilityOutreach DirectorParzybokEmily
WANewportHolding a vigil on December 5thSravasti Abbey (Buddhist)Event OrganizerThubtenChonyi
WAEast WenatcheePerform Acts of KindnessCascade Unitarian Universalist FellowshipUnitarian Universalist AssociationReverendLauraShennum
WALangleySpecial Sermon/ HomilyLangley United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist ChurchCorrineBayley
WASeattlePrayer/ Song Against ViolenceRichmond Beach Congregational UCCUnited Church of ChristPastorPaulAshby
WASEATTLEPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceUniversity Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)Disciples of Christlayperson/ElderRosemaryBlakemore
WASEATTLEEducational Activity/ DiscussionSEATTLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOTHERDIRECTOR OF CONGREGATIONAL ENGAGEMENTPEACHJACK
WASEATTLEOtherCentral Lutheran ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaPastorCindySalo
WIMadisonOtherMadison Mennonite ChurchMennonite Central Committeemember of Madison Mennonite ChurchBonnieBerger-Durnbaugh
WIMilwaukeeCity: Milwaukee Holding vigil on December 14th at 7:00 PM Organizing for Action (OFA) Cross Lutheran Church, 1821 N. 16th St, Milwaukee, WIOrganizing for Action (OFA)OFA Milwaukee Chapter LeadGeenenPaul
WIKimberlyOtherHOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCHFranciscan Action NetworkSSJ-TOSFsister barbara annegluck
WIMadisonHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, still planning an event sometime during National Gun Violence Sabbath - not sure of date yet. Would like to invite other faiths, congregations in Madison WI area. Would like help with scripts to read, etc.Madison Mennonite ChurchmemberBerger-DurnbaughBonnie
WIFranklinHolding a vigil in our state on December 11th, Holding a vigil in our state and also sending a family member of victim of gun violence to the National Vigil for All Gun Victims at the National Cathedral, We are on Dec. 14thServe 2 UniteFounderKalekaAmardeep
WIFOND DU LACPrayer/ Song Against ViolenceCongregation of Sisters of St. AgnesRoman CatholicCoordinator of Justice, Peace and Integrity of CreationSally AnnBrickner
WYJacksonSpecial Sermon/ HomilySt. John's Episcopal ChurchThe Episcopal ChurchMargaretHutton
WYJacksonholding a Vigil at 6:00pm December 10th at Jackson Town Square in Jackson, Wyoming.St. John's Episcopal ChurchDirector, Children and Family Ministries Head of School, Bright Beginnings Episcopal PreschoolMargaretHutton
Please attend and/or help victims’ families to attend this event by donating here.
Your donation to the Newtown Foundation is tax deductible.
By the 2nd anniversary of the Sandy Hook shootings, an estimated 60,000 more Americans will have died from gun violence.
RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE 2nd ANNUAL NATIONAL VIGIL FOR ALL VICTIMS OF GUN VIOLENCE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2016 3:00-4:30PM
ST MARKS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CAPITOL HILL, WASHINGTON D.C.
By December 11, 2016, the 2nd anniversary of the tragic Newtown shooting, an estimated 120,000 Americans will have died from guns and another 300,000 more Americans will have been injured by guns. It’s a heartbreaking toll that affects all of our communities.
When the news vehicles depart, the victims, survivors and the families impacted by gun violence are often forgotten. Therefore, the Newtown Foundation together with Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, Organizing for Action, Everytown Survivor Network and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America will bring families of victims and survivors of gun violence from Newtown and from around the nation—from urban, rural and suburban communities—to the 4th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence for a service of mourning and loving remembrance at the St Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on December 11th at 7:00pm.
The 2nd Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence in D.C. will lead the nationwide local vigils and events across the nation to shed a light on the epidemic of gun violence plaguing our communities.
Reserve your seat at the National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence here.
Hold a local vigil in your city or town by signing up here.
Help us shine a light on this tragic toll. Join The Newtown Foundation, States United to Prevent Gun Violence, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., in supporting a national vigil to honor and give voice to ALL victims and survivors of gun violence. Together we can make a difference.
Together in Sorrow. Together in Action.
We are asking faith organizations and gun violence prevention groups to hold concurrent vigils in each of the 50 states. Please sign up here to host a vigil in your state and we will send you a Vigil Tool Kit.
You are cordially invited to attend the 2nd Annual National Vigil for All Gun Violence Victims
What: By December 2014, the 2nd anniversary of the Newtown shootings, more than 60,000 Americans nationwide will have died from gunshot wounds. We must continue to shine a light on the epidemic of gun violence in our nation until these gun deaths are reduced. The Newtown Foundation in partnership with the Washington National Cathedral, States United to Prevent Gun Violence and Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence will host a 2nd annual national vigil service of mourning and loving remembrance for all who have fallen victim to the ongoing epidemic of gun violence in America on December 11th in Washington D.C. -near the 2nd anniversary date of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Please join families of victims of gun violence and special guests in honoring all Americans affected by gun violence.
When: December 11, 2014 from 3:00-4:30PM
Where: Washington National Cathedral: 3101 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington, DC 20016
If you are from the DC metropolitan area, please register here: Attend Event
If you need transportation from Newtown or other US cities/towns and/or you are interested in participating in Newtown Foundation/Newtown Action Alliance activities while in DC on December 10th and 11th, please register here: 2-Day Events & Travel Registration
Please attend and/or help victims’ families to attend this event by donating here.
To view or submit photos to our ever-growing tribute to victims of gun violence visit https://www.newtownfoundation.org/victims-photo-upload/. Your donation to the Newtown Foundation is tax deductible.
Help shine a light on this tragic toll.
Join the Newtown Foundation to Prevent Gun Violence for the National Vigil at St. Marks Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on December 12th at 7:00pm and hundreds of locations around the nation between December 10-14th as we honor and give voice to all victims and survivors of gun violence across the nation.
Together we can make a difference!
You are cordially invited to attend the 1st Annual National Vigil for All Gun Violence Victims
Singer-songwriter Carole King lent her voice to the chorus of hundreds gathered at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday night to mark the one-year anniversary of the Newtown massacre.