The lifelong trauma of gun violence remains w/ survivors long after physical wounds have healed.
As we recognize National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I implore my Senate colleagues to hold a vote on the House-passed legislation to prevent gun violence. https://t.co/847CRJway0
— James E. Clyburn (@WhipClyburn) February 4, 2020
In 2011, a gunman killed six of my constituents & injured 13 others, including me.
This Gun Violence Survivors Week, I’m grateful to each person bravely sharing their story in hopes of sparing another family from pain.
This is my #MomentsThatSurvive. https://t.co/PcZFrSaSE3
— Gabrielle Giffords (@GabbyGiffords) February 1, 2020
National Gun Violence Survivors Week is Feb. 1-8. This week, we’ll be lifting up stories of survivors whose lives have been forever changed by gun violence.
Join in by sharing stories from @Everytown’s #MomentsThatSurvive Story Wall & share your own at https://t.co/pQkVBC9cmm. pic.twitter.com/in1ny70cgK
— Moms Demand Action (@MomsDemand) February 1, 2020
We are a nation of survivors: 58% of American adults or someone they care for have experienced gun violence in their lifetimes.
During National Gun Violence Survivors Week, we're shining a light on gun violence survivors' stories. #MomentsThatSurvivehttps://t.co/WiuPa9n6dw pic.twitter.com/NvQVVC7Bqs
— Everytown (@Everytown) February 1, 2020