Andrew Pollack Announces New Organization and a Candidate for Office

During a Facebook live video posted by Andrew Pollack on Friday, he discussed his new nonprofit as well as news that another parent of a victim would be running for public office.
During a Facebook live video posted by Andrew Pollack on Friday, he discussed his new nonprofit as well as news that another parent of a victim would be running for public office.
As temperature rise, doing anything outside in South Florida becomes too unbearable. This Sunday, the Parkland Farmer’s Market will hold their final event of the season, resuming in cooler weather in November.
A Parkland resident whose passion is helping people received the President’s Volunteer Service Award, or PVSA, for donating over 500 hours of her time last year.
To celebrate the efforts of the philanthropic individuals, corporations and foundations for their dedication and commitment to helping in the aftermath of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School….
Car thefts and break-ins aren’t just a Parkland problem, it’s a county-wide issue. But for the residents that live in the city, it’s important for them to feel like their possessions are safe at all times.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School held their Best Buddies Spring Fling last Sunday which included a picnic and fun day at the park for those with intellectual and development disabilities.
A Utah-based company is donating $3 million in bulletproof shelters to Marjory Stoneman High School through a Parkland nonprofit organization.
Israel’s celebrates its 70th birthday – or Yom Haatzmaut on April 19. To mark this special day, the Parkland Library will host “Our Years as Settlers in Israel:” The Post WWII Story of a Family of Five.
Still grieving over the loss of his daughter by a school shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Andrew Pollack has made it his mission to ensure safety measures are provided to schools across the nation.
A former Marjory Stoneman Douglas student and doctoral candidate at CUNY Graduate Center wants to let others struggling with the aftermath of the school massacre to know they are not alone and there are ways of coping with it.
You don’t have to sit through a commission meeting to find out what’s new at city hall.
The Broward Education Foundation has now set up an additional Town Hall closer to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to discuss how the money that was donated after the school tragedy will be distributed.
It has been only two months since Lori and Ilan Alhadeff lost their daughter Alyssa during the school massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Still grieving over their loss, they have pledged to make schools safer
By: Sharon Aron Baron The production team for “From Broadway with Love: A Benefit Concert for Parkland” is searching for volunteers to make the show a reality. This massive undertaking will be welcoming stars from all walks of Broadway to the BB&T arena on April 16, to raise funds for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Victims Fund […]
As part of the annual observance of World Autism Awareness Day, the co-founder of Rising Tide Carwash in Parkland was invited to the United Nations Headquarters in New York for the 2nd Annual Autism Advantage Foundation Luncheon.
Making a real difference in their community is not just talk to the coordinators of local pop-up kids consignment event Just Between Friends,
Teachers in Broward County will not be allowed to carry guns, even though a new state program was created to permit it.
In response to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy, Broward County Public Schools is holding a Forum on School Safety at Plantation High School Wednesday, April 18.
The show must go on for the drama department at Marjory Stoneman Douglas whose next performance is Yo Vikings!
Participants for the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life unite to celebrate those who have been touched by cancer or remember loved ones lost and take vow to take action for lifesaving change.