Survivor Network: Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for reaching out to the Everytown Survivor Network.
Due to the volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to your message immediately. In the meantime, here are some frequently asked questions and answers:
How can I get more involved in the Gun Violence Prevention Movement?
If you would like to get more involved in the gun violence prevention movement as a survivor or a volunteer, the speediest way to get plugged in is to sign up to join a local chapter of Moms Demand Action. You can also find out more about the work of the Everytown Survivor Network.
Does the Everytown Survivor Network provide direct services?
Everytown for Gun Safety is an advocacy organization and as such, does not provide direct services. If you or a loved one are in immediate danger, please call 911. If this is not a life or death emergency, but you would like to speak to a trained crisis counselor, you can reach out to any of the following hotlines 24/7 for safe, free, and confidential support:
- National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1−800−799−7233
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) – 988
- Crisis Text Line – Text 741741 from anywhere in the USA
Where can I learn more about gun violence prevention policies?
Visit www.www.everytown.org to explore the vital range of issues around gun violence, as well as to find out about our work developing solutions and fighting for common sense gun laws and policies.
Thank you for your interest and your support,
The Everytown Survivor Network