From: NewNowNext
A permanent memorial is being planned at Pulse Nightclub, the site of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, reports WESH.
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Papers filed with the state of Florida indicate a newly formed nonprofit, OnePulse Foundation, will use donations for “conceiving, funding and aiding in the construction of a permanent memorial on the existing Pulse site in Orlando… and other relevant sites to be determined by the Board,”
Money raised will also go to help with victims’ financial burdens.
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Barbara Poma, Pulse’s owner, had initially stated she hoped to reopen. Earlier this month she told WESH, “we do not yet know the future” of the club. But on Tuesday, a spokesperson said Poma intends to turn the club into a memorial.
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