Tacoma Vigil to Mourn Orlando Shooting Victims

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma will hold a candlelight vigil on June 12, 2016, to honor the victims of the Orlando shooting, a tragic event that has deeply affected communities nationwide. The vigil will take place at Tollefson Plaza, where local leaders, including Mayor Marilyn Strickland and Councilmember Brad Forbes, will gather to express solidarity and support for the victims' families. This poignant event aims to promote healing and resilience within the community while addressing the broader issues of violence and discrimination. Attendees are encouraged to bring candles as a symbol of hope and remembrance, creating a powerful visual testament to the lives lost. The vigil not only serves as a memorial but also highlights Tacoma's commitment to inclusivity and compassion in the face of adversity.

By coming together, residents will demonstrate their resolve to stand against hate and violence, reinforcing the importance of community unity. The event is expected to draw significant attendance, reflecting the collective grief and determination to foster a safer environment for all. This gathering stands as a testament to Tacoma's strength and commitment to supporting its residents during difficult times.

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