

Kimber Mills was an 18-year-old girl who lost her life during a bonfire party. Kimber was a high-school senior who had a whole life in front of her and it was stolen far too soon.
This should never be the case. Far too many bright, kind, and young people across the country have their lives stolen by the epidemic of gun violence. Our schools aren’t safe. Our movie theaters, malls, streets, even houses aren’t safe from gun violence.
But despite this tragedy, Kimber Mills legacy lives on. Kimber donated her organs and her heart saved the life of a 7-year-old.
Kimber Mills’ Honor Walk through the halls of the hospital was lined with loved ones, supporters, and strangers in pink (Kimber’s favorite color) who Kimber’s story touched. You can see video of the Honor Walk by clicking here →
We honor Kimber and we demand a better future. One where Kimber would still be with her friends and family. We won’t forget and we won’t move on, we’ll keep fighting for Kimber and for every victim and survivor of gun violence.
In remembrance,
March For Our Lives

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