The City of Raleigh is recognizing Friday, June 5, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day, joining communities across the country in honoring victims and survivors of gun violence while raising awareness about the impact gun violence has on families and neighborhoods.
Mayor Janet Cowell has issued a proclamation declaring June 5, 2026, National Gun Violence Awareness Day in Raleigh. The observance serves as a reminder of the importance of community partnerships, prevention efforts, and ongoing work to reduce violence and improve public safety.
National Gun Violence Awareness Day is observed annually on the first Friday in June. The movement was inspired by friends of Hadiya Pendleton, a Chicago teenager who was tragically killed by gun violence in 2013. To honor her memory and the lives of others lost to gun violence, supporters wear orange—a color chosen because it symbolizes the value of human life and is worn by hunters to increase visibility and safety.
Residents are encouraged to wear orange on June 5 to show support for victims, survivors, and efforts to prevent gun violence in our communities.
The City of Raleigh remains committed to working alongside law enforcement, community organizations, violence intervention partners, and residents to promote safer neighborhoods and reduce the impact of gun violence.
Raleigh Recognizes National Gun Violence Awareness Day on June 5
In observance of this day, Mayor Janet Cowell issued a proclamation
News Published 6/5/2026 Updated 6/5/2026
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