The handwritten page was penned by her speech therapist.
A Georgia teen wanted to spread some holiday cheer, not holiday fear. But that's not how his school interpreted it.
The NBC anchor thought it'd be a good idea for people to perform 20 acts of random kindness in honor of the 20 slain children in Connecticut.
Celebrities and even websites are joining in on the five-minute reflection for Sandy Hook victims.
A group on the popular knitting and crocheting website Ravelry is creating handmade stuffed monster toys for all 600 kids at Sandy Hook Elementary, to provide comfort after Friday's horrific shooting.
Though intended to be an anthem for living life to the fullest, the single was pulled from many radio stations' playlists following the school shooting last week.