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Wireless Zone Foundation Donates $25K To Sandy Hook Promise
The funds ensure more schools receive Sandy Hook Promise's acclaimed Know The Signs violence and suicide prevention programs at no cost.
Press release from Sandy Hook Promise:
Dec. 12, 2020
Stress related to the pandemic is causing increased rates of suicide and the potential for violence among our youth. But studies show that violence isn’t inevitable: it is preventable, when you know the warning signs and speak up.
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The Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving is donating $25,000 to ensure more schools receive Sandy Hook Promise’s acclaimed Know The Signs violence and suicide prevention programs at no-cost. Start With Hello and Say Something are proven to help to decrease social isolation, violence, and other forms of victimization while strengthening school communities. They teach youth how to identify the warning signs of someone who wants to harm themselves or others, and when and how to reach out for help.
“With so many students suffering in silence today from social distancing measures, it’s critical that we provide educators, parents, and students with these life-saving tools,” said Nicole Hockley, co-founder and managing director of Sandy Hook Promise, and mother of Dylan, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy. “The generous support from Wireless Zone will allow us to bring these trainings to thousands more students nationwide at no-cost to the schools.”
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“We are very proud to be able to help support Sandy Hook Promise and all that the organization does to reach out to young people during these hard times and beyond. As we are headquartered in Connecticut, we feel particularly connected to this cause and hold everyone affected in our hearts. We are grateful for the life-saving work that Sandy Hook Promise does,” said Shelley Nemic, president of the Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving.
To date, more than 12 million people nationwide have participated in Sandy Hook Promise’s proven Know the Signs programs that focus on prevention to help end the epidemic of gun violence by training youth and adults how to identify at-risk behavior and intervene to get help before a tragedy can occur. Through these no-cost programs, Sandy Hook Promise has averted countless school shooting plots, teen suicides, and other acts of violence.
This press release was produced by Sandy Hook Promise. The views expressed here are the author's own.