To: survivors and family members of those killed at the Charleston, SC terrorist attack

Charleston: Brokenhearted, we stand with you

Will you add your name to a card for survivors and family members of those killed? We will deliver your voices in person along with flowers.

Why is this important?

Last night, 21-year-old Dylann Roof entered Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina and asked to sit with Pastor Clementa Pinckney. After one hour, Roof stood up and opened fire, fatally shooting 9 Black people.

It is hard to make sense of such an unspeakable tragedy, to know what to do in the face of such vile terrorism. Our hearts and minds are with the families and loved ones of those killed, survivors and the AME community at large as they begin the long and difficult journey towards healing. Yesterday's massacre confirms that for Black communities, there is no safe haven from the violence and brutality of racism, not even a house of worship.

In the coming days there will be much work to do to address the root causes of this tragedy and to secure justice for those who lost their lives, but today we stand with our community and the families in grief and mourning over this devastating event.

Will you sign the card below to support the survivors and family members of those killed? We will deliver your voices in person along with flowers.