- On May 24, a shooter killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas
- Gov. Greg Abbott announced a donor put forward $175,000 to cover funeral expenses for the victims.
- Families in Uvalde have been crowdfunding to cover expenses following the tragedy
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday that an anonymous donor will cover all funeral costs following the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
On Tuesday, an 18-year-old opened fire at Robb Elementary School, killing 21 people — 19 of whom were children. The Uvalde shooting was one of the deadliest school shootings in US history.
Abbott said an anonymous individual donated $175,000 to ensure that families could pay funeral costs.
"We appreciate that anonymous donor for his generosity," Abbott said during a press conference, "and we will ensure that those resources get into the right hands to make sure that no family who is suffering from incalculable heartbreak at this time will have to worry about a single cost with regard to anything concerning this travesty."
Many of the family members of victims of the tragedy have turned to crowdfunding for resources such as therapy and medical expenses.
GoFundMe recently compiled a list of verified fundraisers for Uvalde victims, which includes families of those who were killed.
A GoFundMe fundraiser for Irma Garcia, a fourth-grade teacher who shielded her students during the attack, and her husband Joe Garcia, who died two days later from a heart attack, raised over $2.4 million.