A non-profit organization established three years ago after a gunman opened fire in Newtown, Connecticut, will shut down in December 2025 when the youngest students who attended Sandy Hook Elementary School at the time of the mass shooting graduate from high school.
The Sandy Hook Community Foundation was launched in February 2013 to allocate donations that poured into the community from around the world in the wake of the tragedy on Dec. 14, 2012. The gunman killed 20 first-graders and six educators inside the school.
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“It has always been the foundation’s intention to be time-limited,” said Executive Director Jennifer Barahona. “The time line was based on the desire to provide continued support to the community and those most impacted for a period of 10-15 years.”
The foundation will focus on the development of partnerships with organizations and groups in the community who are expected to support and sustain recovery efforts in the long-term.









