A young woman sitting on a grassy hill, smiling and looking back at the camera, wearing a blue hoodie with 'The Dog Cafe' logo on the back, with a background of a historic college campus and other people relaxing on the grass during sunset.

In honor of Julia Hyman

Julia Hyman was a radiant force — a deeply empathetic, courageous, and driven young woman who left a lasting mark on everyone she met. Whether at work, in the classroom, or on the field, Julia always showed up with warmth and sincerity and lived life with her heart wide open. Her generosity of spirit extended to everyone she encountered—she left spaces brighter and people stronger.

Julia cared fiercely and acted courageously. She never hesitated to speak up for what was right, and she inspired those around her to do the same. At her core, she wanted to make the world a better, safer, and more caring place—and she lived each day with that purpose in mind.

In her memory, we are coming together to honor Julia’s legacy through a cause we deeply believe in: ending mass shootings in America. By supporting March Fourth, we aim to channel Julia’s fierce compassion and sense of justice into real, life-saving change. This campaign not only reflects her commitment to community and care, but also ensures her light continues to shine through a movement that seeks to protect others and prevent future tragedies.

Together, let’s make a meaningful impact—just as Julia did every day.

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March Fourth
March Fourth is a nonpartisan movement to end mass shootings in America through federal legislation that reflects common sense and public support. Founded by a mom after the Highland Park parade shooting, we advocate for pragmatic, bipartisan gun safety laws and lead a growing coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and gun owners who all agree on one thing: mass shootings shouldn’t be normal.

March Fourth is a 501(c)(4) organization.
Our education arm, Aftermath, is focused on educating America about the impact of mass shootings and how to advocate for change.
Aftermath is a 501(c)(3) organization.