From Temple City Hall in Temple, Texas to the 3C Cowboy Fellowship Church in Salado, Texas; Daniel Chapin leads foundation & community on a 21-mile, seven-hour trek honoring each and every life lost in Uvalde, Texas one year ago.
The walk memorial also marks the 2nd time the foundation has walked for Uvalde since its inception in 2022 following the tragic shooting of 19 children & 2 adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
KCEN Report:
We're going to do more than just walk, we're going to do more than just remember," Daniel Chapin, the founder of The Uvalde Foundation For Kids, said.
Chapin said he and the community that joins him today will fight for change, as they always have.
The foundation was formed a year ago. Since then, they have raised money and advocated for the prevention of hate and actions like the ones taken May 24, 2022.
"This walk is a reminder of where we began," Chapin said. So is everything the organization has done since coming together.
Chapin, along with supporters have formed STOPNOW Volunteer School Patrol Teams that stop potential violence from ever reaching schools and students.
They've also created a 24 hour Antiviolence, Crisis Talk Line, along with an antibullying program designed to engage students themselves in preventing another form of violence.
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We Remember & For You Our Walk & Our Work, Continues.