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SUPPORT FAMILIES MICHIGAN CHURCH SHOOTING

, OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INC

We are providing urgent assistance to families affected by the Michigan school shooting and remain committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those around us. As a nonprofit organization, Opulent Philanthropy Inc. is dedicated to serving the needs of our community. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are not only standing with grieving families but also helping to strengthen your community and build a brighter future for all.

Support Families Affected by the Michigan Church Shooting: “We have provided critical support to families as they faced the painful heartbreak of school shootings.”

Every contribution, big or small, will bring much-needed assistance to the families and students struggling in the aftermath of this heartbreaking tragedy.
Here’s how your donation can help:
$50 – Provides counseling sessions for grieving families.
$100 – Helps cover funeral expenses for the people who lost their lives.
$250 – Assists families with medical bills, travel costs, and basic needs while their families recover.
$1,000 – Provides long-term support for families most deeply affected, helping them cope with loss, trauma, and ongoing recovery.
Reminder: Employees submit match request for monetary donations.
If your employer requires an Employer Identification Number (EIN) 45-3088713

GRAND BLANC, Michigan (Reuters) -Authorities on Monday were working to determine why an ex-Marine drove his pickup truck into a Michigan church during a Sunday service, opened fire and set the building ablaze, killing at least four people before he died in a shootout with police.

Hundreds of worshippers were inside the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, when the suspect rammed his pickup truck into the front doors on Sunday morning, officials said. Two victims were shot to death, and two other bodies were discovered hours later in the rubble of the church, which officials said was deliberately set on fire.

Officials warned late on Sunday that some people remained unaccounted for, and that more bodies could yet be found as investigators sifted through the burned-out ruins of the building. At least eight people were wounded.

The suspect was identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, from the nearby town of Burton. U.S. military records show Sanford was an Iraq War veteran who served in the Marine Corps from 2004 to 2008.

Authorities did not offer a possible motive, saying they would search the suspect's home and phone. Grand Blanc Township, a suburb of Flint with a population around 40,000, is about 60 miles (100 km) northwest of Detroit.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News' "Fox and Friends" program that she spoke with FBI Director Kash Patel on Monday about the attack.

"All they know right now is this was an individual who hated people of the Mormon faith, and they are trying to understand more about this, how premeditated it was, how much planning went into it, whether he left a note," she said, using a common term for the church. "All of those questions have yet to be answered."

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