A Teddy's Bear Dream aims to emphasize the importance of a safe and happy childhood, free from the terror of gun violence.
When Hockley sent her first-grader to school on December 14th, 2012, she had no idea that their morning goodbye would be their last. But 6-year-old Dylan — along with 19 other children and 6 faculty ...
After she lost her youngest son, Dylan, at the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, Nicole Hockley received a teddy bear as a gift. On its belly in blue were embroidered the words: “Heaven’s Angel.
A Youth Advisory Board member from the org shares what Gen Zers should take away from the video. The post Sandy Hook ...
If Dylan Hockley and Daniel Barden were alive today, they’d be nineteen. It’s not hard to imagine them as young college students on spring break, maybe among the crowds of partygoers visiting Austin, ...
CEO and Co-Founder of “Sandy Hook Promise” Nicole Hockley reflects on the tragedy and how she’s turning her loss into advocacy for gun control. ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Sandy Hook ...
Sandy Hook Promise released a statement, which includes words from founders and CEOs Nicole Hockley and Mark Barden — both of ...
But in a harrowing ad from nonprofit Sandy Hook Promise ... signs and did something to prevent a violent act," said Nicole Hockley, co-founder and co-CEO of Sandy Hook Promise, whose son Dylan ...
Newtown-based Sandy Hook Promise has reached more than 13 million through the peer-to-peer program to end gun violence ...