The tight end’s charity Eighty-Seven & Running donated to the Reyes family on Friday
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Travis Kelce and the Reyes Family
Travis Kelce has donated $100,000 to the family of the two girls who were shot during Wednesday’s mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
Kelce, 34, made two separate $50,000 donations from his charity Eighty-Seven & Running to the GoFundMe page — which has been set up to assist the Reyes family and the 8-year-old and 10-year-old girls.
The family set a goal of $100,000 to assist with the medical bills the two girls have accrued in their recovery. As of Friday evening, they’ve reached $175,319.
The girls were shot in their legs and received surgery after the shooting. Both girls will attend physical therapy to build up their strength and mobility and will remain in casts for several months, reports Fox 4.
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Reyes Family
“The girls were celebrating with many members of their family when they were senselessly injured. We ask that you continue to keep the family in your prayers as the girls work to recover,” read the GoFundMe description.
“This fund will help provide vital financial support for their physical and mental recovery, any leftover funds will be saved for their college funds.” The description concluded, “All funds are being deposited into a bank account established just for the girls. Any amount is appreciated.”
Kelce’s nonprofit aims “to empower disadvantaged youth to achieve success by providing resources and support to their communities and cultivating their talent in the areas of education, business, athletics, STEM, and the arts,” per the official website.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced that they’ve launched an emergency response fund in partnership with United Way of Greater Kansas City. The Chiefs, alongside the Hunt Family Foundation and the NFL, made the first donation to the fund, a total of $200,000.
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Travis Kelce on September 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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The girls were also visited by Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, reports Scripps News Kansas City.
“We want to give a personal thank you to the staff of Children’s Mercy Hospital and Patrick and Brittany Mahomes for their outpouring of care, love and support,” the family said in a statement acquired by Scripps News Kansas City.
After the shooting, the Children’s Mercy Hospital received a total of 12 patients. Eleven were children, and nine of them were injured by gunfire.
Scripps News Kansas City reports that as of Friday morning, only one victim still remains at the hospital.
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People take cover during a shooting at Union Station during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. Several people were shot and two people were detained after a rally celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl victory.
Along with the two young girls, there are nine more victims under the age of 16. A total of 22 people were injured with ages ranging from 8 to 47, and one person was fatally shot.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan, the mother of two, was killed during the mass shooting. Lopez-Galvan, 43, was shot at the end of the Chiefs’ parade in Kansas City, Missouri. The Kansas City Star reported that Lopez-Galvan died during surgery after suffering a gunshot wound to her abdomen.
Taylor Swift donated $100,000 to help Lopez-Galvan’s family following her death.
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Lisa Lopez-Galvan KC Chiefs parade victim
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At a press conference on Thursday, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said the shooting was not terrorism-related and is believed to have stemmed from a dispute.
On Friday, two juveniles were charged in connection with the Kansas City. The suspects are facing gun-related and resisting arrest charges and are being held in a juvenile detention center, the Jackson County Family Court Division said in a statement reported by NBC News, CNN and the Associated Press. More charges are anticipated as the investigation continues.
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