Travis Scott will cover Funeral costs and provide mental health resources to Astroworld victims


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Travis Scott announced that he plans to cover costs of the funeral of the Astroworld victims as well as additional support victims of the concert.

The Texas rapper has partnered with BetterHelp to offer free one-on-one therapy, and is also working with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and MHA (Mental Health America) to guide and support those that are seeking for mental health services.

On November 6th, Travis Scott released a statement regarding the disaster. He pledged to assist the City of Houston, law officials and first responders to assist the attendees and families of the victims.

https://twitter.com/trvisXX/status/1457018948109705217?s=20

Travis Scott will refund all attendees of Astroworld, and has cancelled his performance at Day N' Vegas which was due to happen November 13th.


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