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Dallas Cowboys, NFL donate $400,000 to support families of Uvalde school tragedy

The NFL Foundation and the Dallas Cowboys announced a $400,000 donation to help support those families impacted by the recent tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

The Cowboys and the NFL Foundation will donate $200,000 to the Robb School Memorial Fund and $200,000 to Uvalde Strong Fund.

The $400,000 will directly support the families of the victims, survivors and the Uvalde community.

“Our hearts are broken for the families affected by the senseless tragedy that occurred in Uvalde, Texas on May 24th, 2022,” Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Charlotte Jones said. “There are simply no words to describe the pain and sorrow that we feel for the Uvalde community. We hold them tight in our thoughts and continued prayers.”

The Robb School Memorial Fund is in collaboration with the OneStar Foundation and supported by the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, among other local organizations and officials. The fund has been opened at First State Bank of Uvalde in Uvalde, TX for the families of Robb Elementary School and 100% of all donations are charitable and will go to the victims and survivors of the incident. Anyone wishing to make contributions to the victims can visit here.

Uvalde Strong Fund, which is being coordinated through the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, is a relief fund established to support Uvalde residents — individuals, families and community organizations healing from the tragedy at Robb Elementary School. The NFL Foundation and Cowboys support will be directed to community recovery in the areas of mental health and trauma.

Those wishing to donate to the Uvalde Strong Fund can do so by visiting here.

Clarence E. Hill Jr.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Clarence E. Hill Jr. covered the Dallas Cowboys as a beat writer/columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 1997 to 2024.
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