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On June 2 we’re turning America orange for Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Why orange? The color orange symbolizes the value of human life. Hunters wear orange to alert other hunters that they’re there — as a way to take care of their own life and the lives of others. A couple of years ago, teens on the South Side of Chicago asked their classmates to wear orange in honor of a friend who was shot and killed. Now, we’re amplifying their call to action and turning orange into a symbol for the value of human life everywhere.
If you believe there’s more we can do to save American lives from gun violence, you are Orange.
Show the world why you’ll be #WearingOrange on June 2 for National Gun Violence Awareness Day. You can wear orange for your family, your city, our country – or any person or place you care deeply about.
We’re really loving that #WearOrange beanie Amy Schumer rocked.
Everyone should Wear Orange on June 2nd for National Gun Violence Awareness Day!
We’re turning America orange on TUESDAY
Why orange? The color orange symbolizes the value of human life. Hunters wear orange to alert other hunters that they’re there — as a way to take care of their own life and the lives of others. A couple of years ago, teens on the South Side of Chicago asked their classmates to wear orange in honor of a friend who was shot and killed. Now, we’re amplifying their call to action and turning orange into a symbol for the value of human life everywhere.
Take the pledge, and show the world why you’re #WearingOrange on Tuesday, June 2nd.
There are a million ways to #WearOrange on June 2 for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
What’s yours?
Be a force for good: #WearOrange on June 2 for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
We’re excited to kick off Wear Orange 2016!
Save the date: June 2, 2016 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and don’t forget to #WearOrange
The Empire State Building just kicked off #WearOrange 2016 by turning orange—all 102 floors!
Watch for skylines across the country as they turn orange for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
While you’re on the lookout tomorrow, don’t forget to #WearOrange!
It’s amazing to see all the people across the country who are standing up to gun violence today by wearing orange. #WearOrange
Robert Kennedy was assassinated 48 years ago today.
Our country can’t afford to continue losing our best and brightest to gun violence.
Saturday is the first day of National Gun Violence Survivors Week – when we ask everyone to shine a spotlight on the stories of Americans who have had loved ones taken by gun violence, who have been wounded or threatened with a gun, or witnessed a shooting.
We’ll be sharing the stories of survivors and statistics that highlight the impact of gun violence.




