Last month, the Connecticut Parent Teacher Association requested homemade snowflakes for Sandy Hook Elementary children so they would be able to enjoy a winter wonderland at their new school.
The response was overwhelming.
A touching reminder of our humanity. Want some inspiration? Watch Snowflakes for Newtown http://t.co/W9NZBefG
— Dr. Foster Mobley (@FosterMobley) January 13, 2013
Here is the CBS story:
Many were touched by the widespread kindness.
The Snowflakes for Sandy Hook story on @CBSSunday has me absolutely sobbing. So much love in the world; sometimes that's easy to forget
— Dr. Terfle (@terfle) January 13, 2013
Snowflakes for Sandy Hook. #tears #CBSSundayMorning
— Lori R (@cubbie172000) January 13, 2013
Just saw the Sunday Morning story about snowflakes for Sandy Hook. Crying. So moving.
— Sue (@Bluetickhealer) January 13, 2013
Ok, this snowflakes for Sandy Hook story on #cbssunday is totally making me cry.
— Sarah Heffern (@smheffern) January 13, 2013
Watching the story of snowflakes for Sandy Hook and bawling like a baby. Nothing so beautiful as the love of children.
— HopelessBikertrash (@TampaBayMomma) January 13, 2013
If you haven't seen a version of the "Snowflakes for Sandy Hook" story yet, you are missing out on a snapshot of our caring spirit!
— Lauren Crawford Shaver (@laurenecrawford) January 13, 2013
Oh, man. The snowflakes story for Sandy Hook story on CBS Sunday Morning is going to crush me.
— Pam Lewis (@outsidevoice) January 13, 2013
What a fantastic story. Kudos to all who participated.
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