Christmas Wish for Children and Teachers of Sandy Hook

We wanted to do something that would specifically honor some of the passions and characteristics the victims families described.

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Letter from National Council on Disability (NCD) to the President Following Newtown Tragedy

December 20, 2012 The President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: On behalf of the National Council on Disability (NCD), an independent federal agency, and in response to your recent national call to act

30 Ways to Support Sandy Hook Families Now

The victims and families have been and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. We've compiled a list of the ways to honor and remember these children and adults who were taken far too early. Remember. Honor. Celebrate. The children and teachers of Sandy Hook. Josephine Gay, 6 Donations may be made to Joey’s Fund in her name through the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism. The proceeds of this fund will help families raising autistic children.   Daniel Barden, 6 Donations may be made to Sandy Hook School Support Fund, c/o Newtown Savings Bank, 39 Main

Ana Grace Márquez-Greene, 6

Donations in Ana's memory may be made to The Ana Grace Márquez-Greene Music Scholarship Fund or The Ana Grace Márquez-Greene Family Therapy Fund.

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