About 30 students from Homewood-Flossmoor High School gathered on the football field for a heartfelt prayer circle, advocating for an end to gun violence. Led by senior Jaira Pickett, the group called upon God to protect children affected by violence, reflecting their deep concerns for safety in their community.
With chants of “No More Guns,” the engaged students demonstrated solidarity in a national movement aimed at curbing gun violence. Senior Molly Stapleton emphasized the urgency of their message as they rallied support for change, highlighting a growing youth-led initiative that resonates with many across the nation.
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