"Where's this money going?" Millions donated after Uvalde shooting still haven't reached victims and
Wheres this money going? Millions donated after Uvalde shooting still havent reached victims and families
by Uriel J. García, Texas Tribune
The largest fund for those affected by the May 24 massacre is still months away from distributing most of the $16 million it has raised. Some families are turning to smaller donations to get by.
UVALDE Alfred Garza III wakes up around 11 a.m. most days and downs a can of Monster Energy drink. After a shower, he heads to a popular eatery here, El Herradero de Jalisco, and orders a fajita chicken salad. Then, he makes his way to his fathers mechanic shop, where he hangs out until evening.
Then he goes home to watch Netflix or YouTube videos until he falls asleep around 1 a.m.
Thats been the grieving fathers routine since May 24, when a gunman killed 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza, his only child, along with 18 other students and two teachers at Robb Elementary. Since that day, hes been unable to muster the will to return to his old life and his job as a salesman at a local auto dealership.
Garza, 35, worries hell fall behind on his mortgage and car payments. Hes scrounging to pay for gas and food. And hes confused about why hes been unable to find meaningful financial assistance from nonprofits or the state, despite millions of dollars being made available to the people of Uvalde after the shooting.
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