
Forever One Memorial
@foreveronelv
Honoring the 58 victims, those who have since passed, their families, the survivors, our first responders, & all those impacted by 1 October 2017. #NeverForget
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Tonight, #ForeverOne #AdvocacyDay attendees gathered at Reds Old 395 Grill for a meal rooted in remembrance, connection, and healing 💜🧡


What an incredible start to Forever One Memorial Advocacy Day! 💜🧡 Our journey began with dozens of attendees arriving at Reno-Tahoe Int’l Airport, ready to head to Carson City for a day of advocacy and remembrance. After check-in, everyone came together at Reds Old 395 Grill for a







Thank you to the Las Vegas Sun for covering last week's Advocacy Day at the Nevada Legislature! Your coverage helps amplify the voices of survivors, families, and community leaders who gathered in Carson City to advocate for a permanent memorial, as well as support a bill that


Thank you to FOX5 Las Vegas for covering our Advocacy Day last week and helping shine a light on the Forever One Memorial campaign. Read more about how survivors, victims' families, and community leaders joined together to advocate for a permanent memorial to honor all those

Thank you to the Nevada State Senate for graciously welcoming the Forever One Memorial delegation during our Advocacy Day at the Capitol last week. On May 8, survivors, victims’ families, and first responders were honored with a powerful gesture—an invitation to sit on the Senate






The Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting wasn’t just a Las Vegas tragedy — it was a Nevada and global tragedy. As Steve Yeager shared during our recent Advocacy Day, nearly 2,500 Nevadans from every legislative district had tickets to the festival, alongside 22,000 attendees

Thank you, Nicole Cannizzaro, for standing with us on Forever One Memorial Advocacy Day at the #nvleg. Your unwavering commitment to remembrance, resilience, and community is truly inspiring. As you reminded us, the Memorial is more than a place of grief and reflection — it’s a