Community Activists seek to change hearts at gun violence awareness meal (photos) βTo see everybody come together for such a tragic situation and turn into something positive is powerful." By Brian McCloud - November 12, 2024
Community Fourth annual Gun Violence Awareness Thanksgiving Meal is Saturday It is scheduled from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at Crispus Attucks Community Center. By One United Lancaster - November 6, 2024
Government Lt. Gov. Davis visits Bench Mark Program, discusses violence prevention efforts “Our young people deserve to grow old.” By Tim Stuhldreher - July 25, 2024
Community ‘United Against Gun Violence’ block party is Saturday Triumph Through Tragedy’s annual event is from 12 noon to 6 p.m. July 13 in Reservoir Park. By One United Lancaster - July 11, 2024
Community Survivors share stories of loss at gun violence awareness meal “It’s amazing,” Lindsey Martin said, “to see the community come together for something so tragic and turn it into something so powerful.” By Tim Stuhldreher - November 13, 2023
Community ‘With One Voice’: Faith-based groups push for stronger gun laws in Pa. Leaders, including several from Lancaster County, are planning two days of advocacy efforts next week at and around the state Capitol. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 9, 2023
Community Activist David Hogg calls for gun control, youth political engagement at Etown Leffler Lecture The gun control fight reflects a larger battle for democracy and social justice, Hogg said. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 27, 2023
Community Speakers at vigil call for changes to end gun violence (photos) “The first step we need to take is love,” the Rev. Carmen Morales told her audience Sunday evening. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 19, 2022
Community At community Thanksgiving meal, advocates call for an end to gun violence (photos) Lindsey Martin says she doesn’t want any other families to suffer the way hers has. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 15, 2022
Community ‘Us Kids’ film, local panelists challenge status quo on gun laws “I think we have to fight really hard β¦ to not accept or get used to something that’s so unjust,” documentary filmmaker Kim Snyder said. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 13, 2022