save the date
Every day in the U.S., 125 people are shot and killed, and hundreds more are wounded or traumatized. Wear Orange with us on June 6-8, 2025, to honor survivors and build community with those working to end gun violence.

why orange?
On January 21, 2013, Hadiya Pendleton marched in President Obama’s second inaugural parade. One week later, Hadiya was shot and killed on a playground in Chicago. Soon after this tragedy, Hadiya’s friends commemorated her life by wearing orange, the color hunters wear in the woods to protect themselves and others.
Wear Orange honors Hadiya and the 125 people shot and killed every day in the United States, along with the hundreds more who are wounded and the countless others whose lives have been changed by gun violence. Wear Orange with us on June 6-8, 2025, to honor survivors and build community with those working to end gun violence.

national gun violence awareness day
Wear Orange originated on June 2, 2015—what would have been Hadiya Pendleton’s 18th birthday. Today, National Gun Violence Awareness Day takes place on the first Friday in June and marks the beginning of Wear Orange Weekend.
The 11th National Gun Violence Awareness Day is June 6, 2025.

wear orange with us: shop now
From activists in New York to Hadiya’s loved ones in Chicago to hunters in the woods of Montana, the color orange has a long and proud history in the gun violence prevention movement. Wear Orange with us: Shop now to help us honor survivors and support the mission of Wear Orange.