NHL player Evander Kane donates $1,000 to Tumbler Ridge victim’s Maya Gebala’s GoFundMe
NHL player Evander Kane donates $1,000 to support Maya Gebala, a survivor of the Tumbler Ridge shooting, through her GoFundMe campaign.
Evander Kane, a forward for the Vancouver Canucks, has made headlines by donating $1,000 to the GoFundMe campaign for Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old survivor of the Tumbler Ridge massacre. This act of generosity is part of Kane's broader effort to support individuals and families affected by the recent tragedy in the area. His agent, Daniel Milstein, confirmed the donation while also emphasizing the importance of respecting the privacy of those involved in such sensitive matters.
The GoFundMe campaign initiated by Krysta Hunt, who is related to Maya’s family, aims to raise a total of $250,000 for the victims of the massacre. As of the publication of this article, the campaign has already surpassed its goal, raising approximately $472,935. The overwhelming support from the community and public figures like Kane highlights the collective effort to assist survivors and their families during this difficult time.
This donation not only showcases Kane's concern for the community but also places a spotlight on the broader implications of the tragedy in Tumbler Ridge, which has drawn national attention. As discussions around gun violence and its impacts continue, contributions like Kane's can play a significant role in both healing and advocating for change in society. The support for Maya and her family exemplifies how sports figures can positively influence social issues outside of their athletic careers.