CONSIDER THE AFTERMATH

Interviews focused on those surviving after a mass shooting.
While the press quiets down, the longterm impact on survivors doesn’t.

This series aims to connect and empower survivors through the stories of individuals and communities finding ways to heal as they rebuild their lives. Because what comes after is the most important part.

"Sometimes it takes the story of a person sharing their light and dark moments to ignite your own hope. To remind you that whatever adversities you face you can conquer them. To be the voice that whispers through the storm, ‘I'm not giving up on you.'" -Natalie Grumet

Want to share your story? Send us an email: hello@ouraftermath.org

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Harold Ng

Harold was sitting in class at Northern Illinois University on February 14th, 2008 when a former student opened fire, killing 5 and injuring 17.

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Beyonca Deleon

Beyonca was Club Q’s general manager and not scheduled to work on November 19th, 2022 when a man entered the bar with an AR-15 style rifle, targeting the LGBTQ community.

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Oscar Orona

Shortly after Oscar and his wife Jessica left an awards ceremony at Robb Elementary on May 24th, 2022, their son Noah was shot in his classroom.

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Natalie Grumet

On October 1st, 2017, 10 years after being diagnosed with Breast Cancer at the age of 27, Natalie was shot in the face during a mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas.

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Garnell Whitfield

Garnell Whitfield’s mother, Ruth, was killed by a white supremacist in a mass shooting at the Tops grocery market in Buffalo, NY.

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