Las Vegas Raiders donate $1 million to Uvalde school district to enhance security

Dec 12, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; A general view of a Las Vegas Raiders helmet against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Nearly a month after 19 children and two teachers were killed in the horrific mass shooting at Robb Elementary, the Las Vegas Raiders are doing their part to help provide support for Uvalde, Texas during a difficult time.

Since the heartbreaking day in Texas, millions of people across the United States have rallied to support the victims, their families and the Uvalde community. Many in professional sports have played a part in that, with athletes either donating money or going to Uvalde to provide direct support.

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According to James Volz of the Uvalde Leader-News, the Raiders donated $1 million to the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District. The funds will go directly towards adding impenetrable doors, installing cameras inside and outside each school and adding unscalable fencing on school grounds.

Raiders’ owner Mark Davis told the Uvalde Leader-News that he reached out to former Raiders player Vann McElroy. Now 62, McElroy attended high school in Uvalde and still calls it his home. During that conversation, Davis asked what he could do to help and McElroy said the school district needed $1 million to enhance security measures.

Within a matter of weeks, Davis had everything arranged and will be providing UCISD with the money it needs to make the necessary security upgrades.

“We are proud to be part of something to make the children in these schools safer. Two weeks ago, I had a conversation with Vann. He told me about the hurt his hometown was going through…He said that Uvalde was in pain and needed help/ asked him what we would do to help ease that pain.

Las Vegas Raiders’ owner Mark Davis on donation to Uvalde School District

Davis said he hopes the steps taken by the Uvalde school district serve as something for others to follow and he wants the Raiders’ donation to inspire others to contribute to those in need when they need it the most.

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