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United Way Statement on Uvalde Shooting

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United Way is deeply saddened by the tragic mass shootings of the last few weeks: the racially motivated attack in Buffalo, NY and the murder this week of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX, the second deadliest school shooting in America’s history. Our hearts are with the families and communities.

If you want to help the community of Uvalde, please consider promoting and supporting these three local funds: 

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County’s United with Uvalde Fund 
Donations will provide mental health services for students, teachers, and families in Uvalde. Funds will be made available to nonprofit organizations with expertise in providing direct trauma services for communities impacted by tragedy.  
Learn more here.   

Robb Elementary Memorial Fund
First State Bank (FSB) of Uvalde has created a fund for the families of Robb Elementary. To donate, you may send Zelle funds using this email address robbschoolmemorialfund@gmail.com, share a donation in person at any FSB branch, or send via mail to:  
Robb School Memorial Fund   
200 E Nopal St.  
Uvalde, TX 78801

The Uvalde Strong Fund, hosted by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country 
The Uvalde Strong Fund supports victims, families, and others affected by the tragedy. Under the direction and oversight of an Advisory Committee, grants will support: 

  • Aid for families affected by this tragedy 
  • Aid for nonprofits providing essential response services  
  • Aid for medical institutions caring for victims   ​
  • Aid for organizations conducting long-term efforts for the Uvalde community

Learn more here.

If someone you know needs mental health support, in the wake of these tragedies, please encourage them to call 211 or visit 211.org. Trained call center operators will connect them with locally available resources.

When disaster happens, either man-made or natural, United Way always steps up. We offer resources and support to communities, whether in response, during recovery, or while reimagining and rebuilding neighborhoods. United Way's mission is building strong, resilient, and equitable communities across the globe. 

Every person deserves the opportunity to pursue their hopes and dreams, get a quality education, live in safe and affordable neighborhoods, and pursue careers with economic mobility. United Way believes in accountability and common-sense laws. We won’t stop advocating for safety, equity, and access to opportunities for every person in every community.