Steve Smith donates $100,000 to victims of Aurora shooting (Shutdown Corner)

It’s been a week since the shooting in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo. that left 12 dead and 58 more injured, and people are still desperate to find ways to help those who found themselves in the middle of that nightmare. In the first week after the shooting, reports indicate that nearly $2 million has been donated to help the injured victims get through the recovery process, and the families of whose who died. That included donations of time from the Denver Broncos organization — several Broncos players visited the survivors in their hospital rooms over the last few days. “We don’t know for sure exactly how great the need is, but we know it’s great, it’s in the millions of dollars,” Gov. John Hickenlooper told CBS4 in Denver. “Some of these folks are very, very seriously injured. Some of the deceased victims have children who are going to need resources.” One of the most extraordinary gestures comes from Carolina Panthers receiver Steve Smith, who has no specific connection to the Aurora community, nor to any of those affected. It was announced on Thursday that Smith has pledged to donate $100,000 to ease the burden of those who are carrying on. “As a father and husband I cannot imagine the pain and suffering the victims are going through,”  Smith said via the team’s Facebook and Twitter accounts. “My family’s hearts & prayers are extended to theirs, and I hope this contribution might assist in paying some of the medical bills that will help allow these families to move forward in this tragic circumstance. “Hopefully this helps a little bit. From one NFL city to another, God bless.”

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Steve Smith donates $100,000 to victims of Aurora shooting (Shutdown Corner)

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