Monday, December 17, 2012

Parents of Newtown Children Who Survived Launch Relief Fund

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"My Sandy Hook Family Fund" to provide immediate and long-term support for their friends and neighbors

NEWTOWN - Feeling the overwhelming need to take action to help their friends and neighbors, a group of Newtown parents has formed the "My Sandy Hook Family Fund" (http://www.MySandyHookFamilyFund.com).
This group is made up of the parents of the children who survived.
They are the classmates, friends, coaches, and neighbors of the victims of Friday's massacre.
The goal of this Family Fund is to provide immediate and continuing support to the 26 families who lost children and family members in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
All net proceeds donated will go to support the victims' families. Nearly eleven thousand dollars has been raised since the site launched this afternoon.

"This is a neighbor to neighbor effort," explained Rebekah Harriman-Stites, one of the Family Fund organizers. "We know all these families personally. Our kids play together. They're on sports teams together. We go to church together. And everyone is asking: How can we help? The Fund allows everyone with a burning need to "do something" to help take some of the burdens off of these families in their time of incredible pain. This is one way we can direct resources in a meaningful way."
The My Sandy Hook Family Fund is a grassroots response to the loss of Jack Pinto, a six year old wrester in the Newtown Youth Wrestling Association.
When the NYWA board met on Saturday, they wanted to find ways to help Jack's family. It soon became apparent that Jack was not the only child they knew.

They decided to leverage their individual networks and resources to try to help all the victims' families. Last night they mobilized to cook and deliver warm meals to the families and quickly realized their efforts needed to be augmented to have a broader and sustained impact. This morning the conversation continued and the decision to create the Fund was made. In addition to creating the Fund, the organizers are working to provide airline and hotel accommodations for distant family members to attend the funerals.

They also have developed a network of community-based social workers who will work directly with the families to determine their specific needs. Based on this information, additional donations and resources will be sought. To make a donation, visit MySandyHookFamilyFund.com.
NOTE: Donations are being processed through EverRibbon, which charges four percent plus thirty cents per donation. This fee covers credit card processing. One hundred percent of the net proceeds will be donated to the victims' families. Editor's note: All information in this post was contributed.



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