In Her Final Now-Viral Farewell, Woman Buys Off Strangers' Medical Debts: 'I'm So Lucky'
The fund, created in collaboration with the nonprofit RIP Medical Debt, has already exceeded its initial $20,000 goal, showcasing the impact of the beloved woman's compassionate final wish.
Read More'Micro-feminism' explained: This TikTok trend is fighting gender inequality in tiny ways
Creators have sparked discussions of "micro-feminism," empowering women to reclaim their power in everyday situations and challenge harmful stereotypes.
Read MoreGun Buybacks Are Popular. But Are They Effective?
More than 160 gun owners in Richmond, Virginia, turned in 474 firearms in the city’s first-ever gun buyback event. City officials offered Walmart, Amazon, and Kroger gift cards in various amounts for different unwanted firearms.
Read MoreThis Voluntary Gun Law Is Preventing Suicides
Utah, Virginia and Washington allow people to ban themselves from impulsively buying a gun. Many more states could follow their lead.
Read MoreGood News: Green Spaces in Your Town Could Reduce Gun Violence
Studies show that the presence of green spaces in urban areas can lead to a dramatic drop in crime rates and gun violence and lead to safer communities.
Read MoreInfluencer Creates Viral TikTok Filter That Donates To Gaza: 'It's a Skill I Can Use for Good'
A top TikTok effect creator utilized her platform to create an AR filter generating funds for essential aid amid humanitarian crises.
Read MoreBrooklyn's Alternative Approach to Gun Violence Shows Promise
New York City’s most populous borough is using police and incarceration as a last resort — and seeing shootings decrease.
Read MoreSwords to Plows': This Nonprofit is Turning Guns into Garden Tools
While not a perfect solution on their own, gun buyback events can help reduce gun violence — especially when the guns are dismantled on the spot, and donated to be made into a tool for peace instead.
Read MoreThis School Bus Museum Honors Victims of Gun Violence
The latest initiative from CTR is The NRA Children’s Museum, or The Yellow Bus Project, which is a mobile museum made of 52 empty school buses, honoring the 4,368 children whose lives have been lost to gun violence since 2020. The procession of buses is a mile long.
Read MoreBiden's Policies Aren’t the Only Possible Solutions to America's Gun Violence Epidemic
As some lawmakers extend thoughts and prayers, firearms continue to impose a greater toll on Black communities
Read More19 Things You Can Do To Stop Gun Violence
There are so many things we can each do to prevent gun violence, school shootings, suicide, and more. We’ve compiled a list of resources for you to get started...
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