More on the The Uvalde Foundation For Kids statement today...
The foundation’s founder, Daniel Chapin said part of those developing circumstances included the lack of accountability on the school’s part.
“If we can’t trust that the school will care for the concerns of its teachers to make sure they’re safe and are able to care for their kids, in all confidence I cannot put hundreds and thousands of dollars into the pockets of those same individuals that donors from around the nation are contributing,” Chapin said.
Chapin said he didn’t make the decision to switch the hands of the money on a whim and consulted many people beforehand.
“I’m looking at 32 emails from people that said we would donate to the fund because teachers deserve it like Abby, but not if Richneck oversees it,” he said.
He said to fix the longstanding problem of guns in schools, people must first fix their own internal issues.
“But we’ve got to start by being human beings and they failed in that aspect. They don’t like me telling them that, but that’s ok.”
Foundation cancels grant oversight from Richneck Elementary School