The Buffalo Bills and the NFL Foundation on Wednesday announced a total donation of $400,000 to help victims of racial discrimination in Buffalo, where a racist killing spree left ten people dead in the black community.
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Players from the Bills football team, the Buffalo Sabers (NHL) and the Buffalo Bandits lacrosse team gathered on Wednesday to show their support for the African-American community targeted by the May 14 shooting.
An 18-year-old white man with conspiracy theories killed 10 African-American people with an assault rifle Saturday in a Buffalo supermarket.
Dressed in black shirts, on which was written “Choose love”, the Bills players helped serve meals and laid flowers at the scene of the killing.
“It’s important for us to come out and show our support, and reflect on what’s happened in our community,” Sabers winger Kyle Okposo said.
The Bills Foundation said in a statement that $200,000 will be donated to the Buffalo Community Response Fund, an NGO created “to address the immediate and long-term needs of our community, including systemic issues that have marginalized communities of color. “.
Another donation of $200,000 will be given directly to various NGOs that help people in emergency situations, especially those who live in the neighborhood affected by the killings and who cannot afford to eat.