AT&T joins to support families, community members affected in Uvalde

Company launches Text-to-Donate campaign, contributes $50,000 to OneStar Foundation

To drive additional giving for the Uvalde community and to make it easy to contribute via your wireless bill, AT&T announced via press release that it has teamed up with the Community Health Development, Inc., to launch a Text-to-Give campaign to provide financial support for mental health and grief support services for those affected by the tragedy in Uvalde.

AT&T and the AT&T Foundation also are contributing $50,000 to the OneStar Foundation to support the Robb School Memorial Fund, which will help the families and community impacted by the tragedy at Robb Elementary School.

Text Uvalde to 20222 to make a $10 donation that will go directly to Community Health Development, Inc., a South Texas-based community health center that annually delivers care to almost 11,000 individuals.

Through a direct donation process using your smartphone, you can contribute $10 to support the Uvalde community, regardless of your wireless provider. The charge will automatically be added to the donor’s wireless bill.

Leslie Ward, president of AT&T Texas, stated in the press release: “Our hearts and our actions are with the people of Uvalde. We encourage others locally and across the country to join AT&T in supporting the community and the victims’ families. The text-to-give program gives them an opportunity to do that, enabling anyone to make one or more $10 donation from their mobile device, regardless of wireless carrier.”

Chris Bugbee, President/CEO at OneStar Foundation, stated in the press release: “OneStar Foundation joins our fellow Texans in grief and disbelief at the horrific loss at Robb Elementary School last week. We are heartbroken at the innocent lives lost and trauma endured. Our hearts are with the students, families, faculty, volunteers, and the whole Uvalde community who have been forever impacted.”