On Sandy Hook Shooting One-Month Anniversary, Donations Pour In For Victims' Funds (HOW TO HELP)

One Month After Sandy Hook Shooting, Donors Keep Victims' Legacies Alive

On the one-month anniversary of the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, supporters across the globe continue to keep alive the legacy of the 20 students and six faculty members who were senselessly killed during one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.

The young kids who lost their lives at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 were just beginning to find their passions, while the faculty members who died that day were living out their dreams of teaching young students. To honor the memories of the kids who aspired to become firefighters and dancers and the faculty members who wanted nothing more than to inspire curious minds in the classroom, loved ones have set up funds for each of the 26 victims whose lives were cut short far too soon.

Click through the slideshow below to learn more about each victim lost on Dec. 14 and the ways in which you can support the funds set up in their honor.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this article, following a CNN report, listed an incorrect address for Jessica Rekos' fund. We regret the error.

Benjamin Wheeler, 6

Funds For Newtown Shooting Victims

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