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Survivors

Craig Scott watched his sister Rachel Scott and two friends die when they were shot to death at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Now Craig travels around the country to various high schools committed to tell students about Rachel Scott and Rachel's Challenge to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion. Rachel's Challenge is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization. Rich Beauchesne/rbeauchesne@seacoastonline.com
Craig Scott watched his sister Rachel Scott and two friends die when they were shot to death at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Now Craig travels around the country to various high schools committed to tell students about Rachel Scott and Rachel's Challenge to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion. Rachel's Challenge is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization. Rich Beauchesne/rbeauchesne@seacoastonline.com

 

Generation Gunned Down

Intro Survivors Activism Changes Solutions About

Introduction Survivors Activism Changes Solutions About

SURVIVORS

Twenty years later, the Columbine High School tragedy still haunts those impacted. For those who lived through the same devastation only a year ago in South Florida, the trauma is still fresh. Those left behind from both Columbine and Parkland are working to move forward with their lives.



Surviving Parkland

 

As the Parkland Anniversary approached, a father, teacher and student reflect on the day that changed them forever. Read More »


Surviving Columbine

 

Twenty years after the bloodshed and horror at Columbine High School, the emotional scars can still sting for survivors.Read More »


Mental Health

 

Some school shooting survivors have taken decades to find ways to cope with the mental health fallout. But not all have found getting that help to be easy. Read More »