The HONR Network
The HONR Network was originally founded in response to online attacks on Noah Pozner, the youngest victim of the Sandy Hook school shooting, and his family. Eight years after the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, the families of victims, 6 and 7-year-old children and their teachers, are still being targeted, harassed, and hunted online by conspiracy theorists and hoaxers.
They aren’t alone. Survivors and victims’ family members from every mass casualty incident, school shooting, and high-profile crime are being targeted online.
Founded by Sandy Hook parent, Lenny Pozner, the HONR Network is a non-profit organization focused on protecting people from online abuse and they are dedicated to ending online harassment and terror.
Today, the HONR Network provides resources for all survivors and victims of online harassment, stalking, revenge, and hate campaigns. Their goal in 2022 is to continue to expand the network, empower survivors of online harassment, educate the general public and authorities on the consequences of online hate campaigns, and to advocate for stricter laws protecting victims of online attacks. They believe that with common sense and the better application of existing laws, they can make the internet a safer and more inclusive place for all.