Survivors of the Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting are facing significant financial difficulties as they wait for promised donations. Many are struggling with mounting medical bills and other expenses, leading to a situation described as 'victimization debt' by Aswad Thomas of the nonprofit Alliance for Safety and Justice. Despite assurances that financial help is on the way, survivors are finding it hard to make ends meet in the interim, according to CBSNews and ABC7Chicago.
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Survivors of the Super Bowl parade shooting are facing difficulties in making ends meet as they await community donations amid costly medical bills. https://t.co/AYoL1TcqB4
The financial burden that comes with surviving a mass shooting is so common it has a name, according to Aswad Thomas of the nonprofit Alliance for Safety and Justice: victimization debt. https://t.co/nsrzQ0OOD6
NEW: “We’re really broke right now,” said one survivor of the Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting. Financial help is on the way, but while they wait, the bills are piling up. @peggyllowe , @kcur and @besables, KFF Health News report. ⤵️ https://t.co/bTCVGdtAt8
Super Bowl parade shooting survivors are waiting for promised donations while bills pile up: "We're really broke right now." https://t.co/BtDNf6oYfx