“Survive the school year with these must-have back to school essentials,” reads the YouTube caption for the newest video posted to Sandy Hook Promise’s channel this week. The words sound like typical ...
In an unsettling new public service announcement released Wednesday by Sandy Hook Promise, well-known stand-up comedians step into the spotlight on stage and, instead of their jokes, read real-life ...
“Some (expletive) is going to go down, and I don’t think you’re going to like it,” Sykes says in stand-up fashion in the next clip, looking over her mic at the chuckling audience. Other stand-up ...
“First day of school. Last day of your lives,” is the opening line of Billy Eichner’s comedy set in Sandy Hook Promise’s latest public service announcement. It’s the same line the Perry Hall High ...
Sandy Hook Promise, a national nonprofit organization that aims to prevent violence in schools, releases a public service announcement every year. And this one is no laughing matter. Stream NBC 5 for ...
*A new back-to-school commercial has stirred both debate and outrage across social media for showing teens using ordinary items to survive a school shooting. In the chilling PSA, the young actors ...
It's a chilling short film that will make you think twice about knowing the warning signs of impending gun violence. Sandy Hook Promise, a national non-profit organization, released a very poignant ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The comedians deliver a powerful message about why threats of violence are no laughing matter. The spot features notable stand-up ...
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.
An anti-gun violence group, connected to the Sandy Hook massacre, unveiled a chilling “back to school” PSA on Wednesday, showing how kids could be forced to use ordinary possessions to fend off active ...
Stories like Nicole Hockley’s should never have to be told. 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 ...
Sandy Hook Promise, a national nonprofit organization that aims to prevent violence in schools, releases a public service announcement every year. And this one is no laughing matter. In this year's ...