A fatal mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas yesterday shook the world. Two adults and 19 children were killed at Robb Elementary School, in the second-deadliest school shooting in US history. It is difficult to express the magnitude of the tragedy.
While many Americans are not directly impacted by the events, we are all heartbroken at the loss of life and loved ones. And naturally people are drawn to help in whatever way they can. There are several ways to help the victims' families as well as emergency responders, via NPR. Read on for more details about how you can help.
Two other verified fundraisers have been organized--one from Austin's Los Verdes Supporter Group, and another from the family of Xavier Lopez.
If you are looking for ways to help, please consider donating blood. Your donation can help ensure we have supplies immediately available for the victims of this tragic shooting.
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The South Texas Blood & Tissue center, which helped contribute blood in the immediate aftermath, is holding an emergency blood drive that quickly filled with volunteers. It has added slots to its emergency blood drive as well, and is encouraging people to continue making appointments into next week.
Even if you are not local to Texas, though, you can donate blood through your local donation center or book an appointment with the American Red Cross. It's a way to contribute to your community that's free and just takes about an hour of your time, and it helps keep blood on reserve for future emergencies. As the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center noted, "This tragedy highlights the importance of always having blood available on the shelf and before it's needed."
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