Over $1.3 Million Raised For Buffalo Shooting Victims

Over $1.3 Million Raised For Buffalo Shooting Victims

Tops Market and the National Compassion Fund started a GoFundMe to raise money for victims of the Buffalo shooting. So far, over $1 million has been raised for the families in crisis.

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A Compassionate Fundraiser

A GoFundMe page created for survivors of the Buffalo, N.Y., mass shooting surpassed $1 million on May 19, just three days after it was created.

The National Compassion Fund and Tops Friendly Markets started the GoFundMe to provide financial assistance to those affected by the supermarket shooting. The GoFundMe has reached $1,043,350, but still short of the current goal to raise $1.5 million.

“One hundred percent of the contributions donated to this fund will go directly to victims and survivors of this atrocity,” the fundraiser stated. 

GoFundMe set up an official page where other verified fundraisers for victims’ families may be found.  Those victims include Andre McNeil, who went to Tops grocery store to purchase a birthday cake for his son AJ on the child’s 3rd birthday and retired police officer Aaron Salter Jr who died trying to subdue the shooter.  According to the fundraising site, “Every fundraiser on this page has been certified by our Trust & Safety specialists.”  

Other organizations raising funds for the impacted community include Candles in the S.U.N. (candlesinthesun.com), a local nonprofit group accepting food and other donations which are distributed at daily pop-ups; Feed Buffalo (feedbuffalo.org), which provides food and supports other grassroots efforts; and Black Love Resists in the Rust (blackloveresistsintherust.org), which collects donations for food and mental health support in conjunction with Colored Girls Bike Too.

Conway The Machine, Benny The Butcher, Armani Caesar Speak Up For Hometown Devastated By Racist Massacre

Three prominent members of the popular rap consortium, Griselda, spoke out against the horrific tragedy that happened in their hometown of Buffalo, NY.  Authorities have determined that Payton Gendron, the white shooter who carried out a horrific hate crime, had been planning the attack on the community for months.

Conway the Machine, Benny The Butcher, and Armani Ceaser of Griselda have spoken out against the horrific racist attack by a white supremacist that took the lives of 10 Black Buffalo NY residents and injured three others on Saturday.  Now, investigators have revealed that the attacker had planned the evil plot and published his plans on the online platform, Discord, months earlier.

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