Activism, Charity Sustain Sandy Hook Families 5 Years Later

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — Out of a senseless tragedy, they have sought ways to find meaning in advocacy. Many relatives of the 26 children and educators killed five years ago at Sandy Hook Elementary School have dedicated themselves to charity, activism and other efforts to channel their grief and, in many cases, to help prevent violence. "You have two choices," said Rebecca Kowalski, whose 7-year-old son, Chase, died in Newtown.

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