Families affected by gun violence come together in Decatur, Illinois, to honor their loved ones at the inaugural “Honoring Our Loved Ones Who Departed From Gun Violence Gala.” Organized by Melinda Thomas, whose son was a recent victim, the event not only commemorates those lost but also serves as a platform for advocating change within the community. “Just put the guns down,” urges Kteriona Thomas, the sister of a victim, highlighting the urgent need for collective action against gun violence.
Attendees participate in a heartfelt fellowship dinner, a live jazz and paint tribute, and share reflections, showcasing the community’s resilience and desire for more anti-gun violence initiatives. The gala inspires hope, with plans for a follow-up event scheduled in Urbana this September, as families seek to raise awareness and support healing after the pain of loss. “Events like these just bring awareness because it is hard and it is not fair to lose someone you love to violence,” says Kteriona Thomas, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for healing and justice.
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