LAS VEGAS, NEVADA SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, TEXAS POMPANO BEACH (PARKLAND), FLORIDA SANTA FE, TEXAS PLANO, TEXAS CORNING, CALIFORNIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA ANNAPOLIS, ORLANDO, FLORIDA PONDER, TEXAS DETROIT, MICHIGAN PAINTSVILLE, KENTUCKY MELCROFT, PENNSYLVANIA LA MADERA, NEW MEXICO ANTIOCH, TENNESSEE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DETROIT, MICHIGAN READING, PENNSYLVANIA LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY PEDRO, OHIO CASA GRANDE, ARIZONA SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI WHITAKERS, NORTH CAROLINA MADISON, MAINE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA TIMMONSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA LAKE WORTH (LANTANA), FLORIDA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE EDGEWOOD, MARYLAND LAWRENCE, KANSAS LODGE GRASS, MONTANA PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI SANDY, UTAH NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI CHICAGO, ILLINOIS BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE SEATTLE (SKYWAY), WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MIAMI, FLORIDA NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA HURTSBORO, ALABAMA COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA BENTON, KENTUCKY SAINT ROBERT (ST ROBERT), MISSOURI LITTLETON (HIGHLANDS RANCH), COLORADO LAS VEGAS, NEVADA PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA ATLANTA, GEORGIA CLEARLAKE OAKS, CALIFORNIA LANETT, ALABAMA HOUSTON, TEXAS ALISO VIEJO, CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE, MARYLAND HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA CHICAGO (ROSELAND), ILLINOIS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY • BRONX, NEW YORK BALTIMORE, MARYLAND FORT WORTH, TEXAS SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI LAREDO, TEXAS ASHBURN, GEORGIA OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA PALM BEACH GARDENS (RIVIERA BEACH), FLORIDA GARY, INDIANA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HOMESTEAD (MUNHALL), PENNSYLVANIA SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA TRENTON, NEW JERSEY MACON, GEORGIA TRACY, CALIFORNIA BUFFALO, NEW YORK WESTMINSTER, COLORADO BRADENTON, FLORIDA INDIANAPOLIS (LAWRENCE), INDIANA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS OMAHA, NEBRASKA AURORA, COLORADO HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI TALIHINA, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS BROOKLYN, NEW YORK MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA HOUSTON, TEXAS • MOBILE, ALABAMA PLANO, TEXAS SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS BROOKLYN, NEW YORK PALM BEACH GARDENS (RIVIERA BEACH), FLORIDA KANSAS CITY, KANSAS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA CLEVELAND (GARFIELD HEIGHTS), OHIO WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EUTAW, ALABAMA UNION SPRINGS, ALABAMA BRINKLEY, ARKANSAS HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA TROY, ALABAMA EUNICE, LOUISIANA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA COLUMBUS, OHIO MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE DETROIT, MICHIGAN BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI CLEVELAND, OHIO DALLAS, TEXAS NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA LACOMBE, LOUISIANA AUSTIN, TEXAS PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI PHOENIX, ARIZONA MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA ANTIOCH, TENNESSEE MAYSBrady LANDING, NEW JERSEY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA DETROIT, MICHIGAN PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA ROCKFORD, WASHINGTON MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA CHICAGO,Impact ILLINOIS SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA EVANSVILLE, INDIANA NEWARK, NEW JERSEY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND CLEVELAND, OHIO SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA EL PASO, TEXAS BUFFALO, NEW YORK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA TRENTON, NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA CINCINNATI, OHIO HAMPTON, VIRGINIA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA ATLANTA, GEORGIA COLUMBUS, OHIO RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE, MARYLAND JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PUNTA GORDA, FLORIDA INDIANTOWN, FLORIDA SANDUSKY, OHIO WICHITA, KANSAS COVINGTON, TENNESSEE MORGANZA, LOUISIANA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MODESTO, CALIFORNIA HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA BRONX, NEW YORK MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA VALLEY VILLAGE, CALIFORNIA AURORA, ILLINOIS BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA DALLAS, TEXAS BUFFALO, NEW YORK SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA CINCINNATI, OHIO ANDERSON, INDIANA BALTIMORE, MARYLAND BYHALIA, MISSISSIPPI OMAHA, NEBRASKA PAULSBORO, NEW JERSEY SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI OMAHA, NEBRASKAAnnual Report SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA CHICAGOJuly HEIGHTS, 2017 - June ILLINOIS 2018 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA WASHINGTON, DISTRICT 1 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2017 - JUNE 2018 OF COLUMBIA WARTBURG, TENNESSEE MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS FLINT, MICHIGAN SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA SAGINAW, MICHIGAN ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY SALT LAKE CITY (WEST VALLEY CITY), UTAH LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY HARVEY, ILLINOIS MACCLENNY, FLORIDA MODESTO, CALIFORNIA SOUTH BEND, INDIANA SAGINAW, MICHIGAN Dear Brady Supporter, Dear Supporters,

It was a momentous year in the gun violence prevention movement, On behalf of the Brady Campaign and Center Board of Trustees, I with the drumbeat of everyday gun violence punctuated by high would like to thank you for your enduring support — your time, your profile mass shootings, followed by an incredible groundswell of voices, your efforts, and your donations. activism. We are honored to continue the legacy of Jim and Sarah In the past year we have experienced both the highs and the lows of Brady, with dynamic programs focused on education, legislation and our struggle to create a safer America. Personally, in the aftermath litigation that will end America’s gun violence epidemic. of the Las Vegas and Sutherland Springs massacres, I was distraught We have an almost 30-year history of fighting gun violence in the over the lack of prospect for change in our great country. courts, and our litigation efforts were taken to new heights last year, Then, in the face of yet another unspeakable massacre, a group suing gun dealers that broke the law, taking the Trump Administration of fearless and inspirational teens from Parkland re-energized us. to court for trying to conceal information about how it regulates the Their shining example and searing words outlasted the media cycle gun industry, and filing the largest class action lawsuit ever on behalf and drove millions of Americans into the streets of cities across the of victims of gun violence. country, making it clear that Americans want meaningful change in Educating Americans about the dangers of loaded, unlocked guns in our country on gun issues. Sensible gun reform is about our right the home is another critical area of Brady’s work. From asking if there to live in a society where we can work, live, and play free from are guns in the homes where children play, to preparing to launch a the fear of being shot. We remain steadfast in our commitment to ground-breaking safe storage campaign to end family fire, to reforming create a world in which all of us live in communities that are free gun dealers so they conduct business safely, education is a key pillar of from gun violence. Brady’s work. We have a long road ahead of us, but Brady and our movement are Lastly, we work with elected officials to enact sensible gun laws at the growing. In 1991, three years before the passage of the Brady Bill, Jim federal and state level and to enforce the laws we have in place. Brady Brady said, “I’m gonna pitch a tent under the Speaker’s office. Gonna is a powerful legislative advocate and watchdog! light a campfire. The smoke is gonna rise. He’s gonna feel the heat.”

Our work is made possible by your generosity. Thank you for trusting I say to all of our valued supporters, “Let’s go camping!” Brady as your solution to end gun violence. We vow to continue the legacy of Jim and Sarah Brady and work relentlessly to save lives.

With gratitude, Best regards, Kris and Avery Kevin

Kris Brown Avery Gardiner Kevin A. Quinn Co-President Co-President Board Chair Brady - Impact through Education Top 5 achievements A simple question is saving kids’ lives, thanks to people like South Bronx in Education pediatrician Dr. Nina Agrawal and Brady. 1. Brady gathered unprecedented pro bono resources from coast to coast Dr. Nina Agrawal has spent her career to ask whether there is a loaded and to create collateral and prepare for trying to keep kids healthy and safe. So unlocked gun in homes their children visit the launch of our new public safety on the day that 20 children and six adults can save lives. “If your child is allergic to awareness campaign called End were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary cats or peanut butter, you would mention Family Fire. School in 2012, Dr. Nina Agrawal knew she it if you dropped your kid off. Asking 2. The Government Accounting Office had to do something as a pediatrician to about guns should be like that. It’s a basic named Brady’s “ASKing Saves Kids” help. “On that tragic day, I felt that our health and safety issue,” said Bettina program as the most effective country failed those children, and I needed Lanyi, assistant director of partnerships at program in promoting gun safety in the U.S. to do everything in my power to stop it Brady, who works on the ASK program. from happening again,” said Agrawal. 3. Brady released “The Private Sector’s Nearly 4.6 million children live in a Role in Reducing the Gun Violence Growing up in New Jersey, she often home with a loaded, unlocked gun, Epidemic in America,” a first-time saw her parents, who immigrated from and thousands of children are injured look at how corporate America can India, helping in the community. Agrawal or killed every year as a result. ASK help solve gun violence. followed their lead, always practicing in offers resources for parents, caregivers, 4. Brady’s Bay Area Regional underserved communities and becoming pediatricians, and more to help people Leadership Council was instrumental director of an anti-gun violence ask the simple question about guns in in helping Brady secure a $245,000 campaign for Doctors for America, a the home. grant from The Battery in San grassroots group of medical students Francisco for its critical crime guns and physicians. She soon found a way work in the Bay Area. Brady is establishing Regional Leadership to incorporate gun-violence prevention Nearly 4.6 million Councils in key cities across the into her practice, and to research its children live in a home U.S. to build public support for its effectiveness. with a loaded, unlocked programs. Asking Saves Kids gun, and thousands of 5. Almost 800 students from cities across the nation came to The Brady Campaign founded the ASK children are injured or Washington, D.C. ahead of the March initiative with the American Academy of for Our Lives to learn how to turn Pediatrics more than a decade ago around killed every year as passion into advocacy and inspire a simple notion: Encouraging parents a result. other youth and elected officials.

3 REMEMBER BRADY’S IMPACT THIS GIVING SEASON! ASK Makes a Difference Public Health Association, as well as Many gun-related tireless advocates like Agrawal are Gun violence is a significant problem in shootings in homes Agrawal’s community. Young men show bringing the conversations to parents up to the ER every day with gunshot and communities, striving to keep kids are preventable, and wounds, children don’t feel safe walking healthy and safe. approaching gun home from school, and anxiety and “I’ve been happy to share the results of this violence like the public depression are common side effects of the study with Brady to help further promote health epidemic it is trauma and fear. the ASK campaign and protect more Agrawal, who has been a pediatrician since children from gun violence,” says Agrawal. will save lives. 1994, decided to take her gun violence prevention work a step further and partnered with Brady in 2017 to conduct a study about whether programs like ASK were working. The results were inspiring.

After receiving education about ASK, 85 percent of caregivers felt comfortable asking about guns in people’s homes, and 96 percent wanted their pediatricians to be required to discuss gun safety. “The findings were really significant, because they were proof that getting this information helps change behavior. Education changed behavior,” says Lanyi.

Many gun-related shootings in homes are preventable, and approaching gun violence like the public health epidemic it is will save lives. That is why it is important that groups like the National PTA and the American Image from “ASKING SAVES KIDS: Guide to Asking” brochure, a keystone of the ASK program.

4 ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2017 - JUNE 2018 Brady - Impact Through Legislation Top 5 achievements in Some of the most powerful voices promoting life-saving legislation can’t Legislation even vote yet. Meet Parkland survivor Aalayah Eastmond and the Team 1. Extreme Risk Protection laws were ENOUGH movement. introduced in 30 states and enacted in 7 (FL, IL, MA, MD, NJ, RI, VT). About a month before her 17th birthday, “It’s very difficult, but being a part of this More have since followed suit. Aalayah Eastmond saw her classmates movement is now an obligation to me. I 2. New Jersey and Virginia elected gunned down in front of her at Marjory feel like I survived for a reason, and this is strong gun violence prevention Stoneman Douglas High School in what I’m meant to do,” says Eastmond. governors when Brady endorsed- Parkland, Florida. She survived by falling candidates won their off-cycle down with a classmate who had been An intersectional youth movement elections. Eastmond is part of the executive council shot; his body on top of hers, she held her 3. Brady unveiled a new Three Point breath as the shooter approached. Since of Team ENOUGH, a youth movement Plan on Capitol Hill this February she survived the unimaginable, she has powered by Brady that is led by a calling for universal background been spending her time canvassing for remarkable and diverse group of young checks, a ban on assault weapons, legislators who are committed to gun people. They are carving a unique space and support of Extreme Risk Protection Orders violence prevention, telling her story and in the gun violence prevention youth giving a platform to communities of color movement, partially because of their 4. Team ENOUGH, created by Brady that experience everyday gun violence — intersectional approach and focus on to harness the energy of youth not to mention entering her senior year the everyday violence in communities activism spurred by the Parkland of high school. of color. “That’s been really important shooting trained hundreds of for Team ENOUGH and their legislative students to be gun violence prevention activists nationwide focus — to make sure that all voices are in a special session on Capitol Hill! “It’s very difficult, but included,” says Sean Kirkendall, policy being a part of this director for the Brady Campaign. 5. Spearheaded by Brady, the bill to expand background checks to movement is now an The three-point legislative plan that Team all gun sales achieved the most obligation to me. I feel ENOUGH supports is to make background co-sponsors of any gun violence prevention bill in history. like I survived for a checks universal, to ban assault weapons, and to expand extreme-risk laws that reason, and this is what remove guns from people in crisis. But I’m meant to do.” Kirkendall says that Team ENOUGH is

5 REMEMBER BRADY’S IMPACT THIS GIVING SEASON! also broadening the traditional agenda of the gun violence prevention movement, including amplifying how LGBTQ communities and women are affected.

The breadth and inclusi