Lyft Offers Free Rides to Parkland Interfaith Service

Lyft is helping residents commemorate those lost one year ago during the school shooting by offering free rides to the Interfaith Ceremony on February 14.
Lyft is helping residents commemorate those lost one year ago during the school shooting by offering free rides to the Interfaith Ceremony on February 14.
“DON’T CALL ME I’M HIDING IN A CLOSET WITH MY TEACHER” This was the text I received on 2/14 from my daughter after I tried calling her, when I was informed there was an active shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where she is a student.
There are so many clichés around time and the passing of it. “Time flies,” or “It felt like it was just yesterday,” come to mind. Another one that comes to mind is the blanket statement that, “time heals all wounds.”
Thursday, February 14 marks one year since the community was devastated by the unthinkable: the horrific school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School which took the lives of 17 students and faculty members.”
There’s a new resource for kids who love computers and gaming, coming to town in mid-March.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will be holding A Day of Service and Love on February 14 as a day to give back to the community in honor of the school’s 17 fallen eagles who were killed one year ago.
As the one year commemoration of Marjory Stoneman Douglas’ 17 fallen eagles draws near, the families continue their fight for the safety of our children.
The memorial bench and tree honoring Nick Dworet at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex is not a place to feel sad.
By Jill Fox After a gunman stole the lives of 17 innocent people at Marjory Stoneman High School on February 14, the family of Chris Hixon wanted to do something positive to remember him while making a difference in the community. Chris was the school’s athletic director who sped towards the gunfire in a golf […]
For those looking to embrace their creativity while enjoying a cup of Joe, visit Carmela Coffee Company for a relaxing Sunday afternoon of art-making for a good cause.
Now in its ninth season, School Duel is back featuring ten Broward County Public Schools teams – including Coral Springs High School and Marjory Stoneman High School.
To create an experience to unify the community after the school shooting last February, three Parkland activists are planning a family event to encourage community-building through teamwork.
When students skip class, it creates a safety issue for not only them, but the staff who are responsible for their whereabouts. A group of Marjory Stoneman Douglas students believe they may have the solution.
Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day will be observed by Broward County Public Schools where this year’s theme is “Workforce Development for All”
Following the school shooting on February 14, a number of Marjory Stoneman Douglas students have appeared on television and in the media.
A corner that Coral Springs and Parkland residents drive by almost daily to take their students to Marjory Stoneman Douglas has been given a makeover by two women who have bonded over tragedy.
During the winter break, designated areas to gather or take cover in the event of a code red emergency were painted in dozens of classrooms at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School said Principal Ty Thompson.
The Broward County Sheriff’s Office has now changed its response to active shooters in direct response to the findings adopted this month by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission.
Partnering with families, community leaders, local volunteers, businesses and nonprofit organizations, HandsOn Broward is creating 17 unique service projects to honor the 17 lives taken at Marjory Stoneman Douglas on February 14.
With winter break approaching, parents need to make plans and Kingdom Training’s Basketball Camp at the Parkland Recreation Center is a way to have your children make the most out of time off from school.