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How to Help Washington Navy Yard Shooting Victims

Two non-profit organizations, TAPS and The Community Foundation, are accepting donations. Here's how to help.

by Beth Lawton

Two major nonprofit organizations have set up funds to assist the families of victims of Monday’s shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.

Early Monday, Aaron Alexis opened fire in a building at Washington Navy Yard, killing 12 people and injuring many others. Alexis reportedly worked for a military subcontractor in information technology.

The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (or TAPS) has set up a fund to support families who lost loved ones in Monday’s mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.

TAPS is a non-profit organization that provides support to anyone who has lost a loved one in military service. “All donations made to this fund will be used to provide comfort and care for the families from the shooting, including support programs and casework assistance for unmet needs,” according to TAPS.

  • More information on TAPS and how to donate.

In addition, the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region set up two funds: the Navy Yard Relief Fund and the Safer Communities Fund. The Navy Yard Relief Fund will provide support for victims’ family members. The Safer Communities Fund works to reduce violence in the D.C. area and provides support to non-profit organizations.

More information on the Community Foundation is available atwww.thecommunityfoundation.org.

More on the Washington Navy Yard Shooting
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Who is Washington Navy Yard Shooting Suspect Aaron Alexis?

Washington Navy Yard Shootings: Photos, Coverage, Links from Across the Web

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Washington Navy Yard Shooting: Understanding What It Is and Who Works There

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