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Funds will be split between SHINE MSD & the Stoneman Douglas Victim's Fund, via Broward Education Foundation:

Following the shooting tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School on February 14, 2018, members of the MSD Drama Club came together to provide comfort to each other and students affected by the tragedy. Sawyer Garrity and Andrea Pena, children of Shine MSD Board members, began writing a song entitled “Shine”. Their approach did not start from anger, but rather from a place of healing.



A Town Hall Meeting at the BB & T Center in Sunrise, Florida was quickly organized and broadcast live on CNN on February 21, 2018. The Town Hall Meeting consisted mainly of MSD students questioning lawmakers (e.g. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio) and National Rifle Association (NRA) spokesperson Dana Loesch. The Town Hall Meeting was attended by approximately 7,000 people, mostly MSD students and parents, and broadcast live to almost 3 million people. The event was rife with emotion and included several angry outbursts by attendees. The event concluded with Sawyer, Andrea, and other MSD Drama members performing the song “Shine”. The performance of the song was significant, because it represented the fact that, despite our political differences, the community must come together and heal from this horrific tragedy.



Immediately following the broadcast on CNN, MSD Drama parents began receiving phone calls from people in the entertainment industry offering help to promote the song. It was immediately decided that any proceeds generated by the song or other works of art generated by MSD Drama students should be directed towards the benefit of the victims of the tragedy. Thus, Shine MSD was born.



http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/parkland/florida-school-shooting/fl-florida-school-shooting-shine-msd-songwriters-20180228-story.html



The purpose of Shine MSD is to raise relief funds for victims and provide healing within the community through artistic expression coupled with mental health programs. We anticipate the healing and mental health needs in our community to be a continuous, ongoing, and a long-term effort.





The Stoneman Douglas Victim's Fund

Broward County Public Schools district is dealing with the unimaginable tragedy that unfolded on February 14th at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. There are no words to express the sorrow that we are all feeling.



Donations raised here will be used to provide relief and financial support to the victims and families of the horrific shooting.



Together with Superintendent Robert Runcie, the School Board of Broward County, Broward County Mayor Beam Furr and Commissioners, Broward Legislative Delegation and Broward County Public Schools family, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, as well as the entire Marjory Stoneman Douglas community.



In response to the mass shooting, the Foundation, the National Center, and GoFundMe are collaborating to serve victims by maximizing resources and ensuring a victim-centered, transparent distribution process. Broward Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit direct support organization solely dedicated to raising funds for Broward County Public Schools, will serve as the central repository for the Stoneman Douglas Victims’ Fund and will organize a local steering committee responsible for setting the fund’s distribution policy. The National Center for Victims of Crime, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and a leading authority on how victims are compensated for loss, will advise the committee, assist with ongoing fundraising efforts, administer victim application and vetting processes, and coordinate the distribution of proceeds from the Foundation’s official GoFundMe campaign, other fundraisers, and third-party donation sources. GoFundMe will advise the Foundation and support both ongoing fundraising and distribution of proceeds to victims and their families.



In consultation with the National Center, the Foundation will form the steering committee that includes local leaders, and victim representatives to ensure that the voices of the victims are heard, as they are integral to the distribution process. Experts with experience in mass crime victim compensation and the needs of crime victims will also be asked to serve in a volunteer capacity. The fund and committee are completely transparent, and the committee will inform the public of its deliberations in the distribution of funds.





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