Aurora theater shooting: Recovery committee responds to criticism from victim families


Last week, the 7/20 Recovery Committee distributed surveys to victims' families asking for their input. A timeline posted on the AuroraGov.org website says the idea for the survey came out of a September 5 committee meeting, at which "it was clear...there was a diversity of opinion regarding the potential outcome of the fund and that the most vocal families and victims do not necessarily reflect the greatest number of victims."

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Alex Teves.
The survey was sent to eighty victims, and according to the Denver Post, it proposes two options: to distribute the funds evenly among the victims (which includes the families of the twelve people killed, the 58 people wounded, those in the theater building that night and the residents of the apartment complex where Holmes lived, which he'd rigged with explosives) or divide them based on "individual needs assessments."

But Teves said, "No matter what time we take, as victims, filling out surveys or making decisions on the 7/20 Committee, what we collectively decide doesn't matter. Because Giving First can veto whatever they don't like." He said the questions "pit victims directly against victims, and it was clearly done in a way to achieve their desired results."

Teves also expressed frustration with the timeline; he said families are now being told that the method of distribution will be announced in November, as opposed to within thirty to 45 days as previously promised. And he said the victims recently learned that Giving First can keep the interest earned on the $5 million in donations.

His prepared statement, which was handed out to the press, included a paragraph asking Governor John Hickenlooper to separate himself from Giving First and "use his influence and power" to transfer control of the money to an independent arbitrator. Teves did not read that part out loud, though it's unclear why not.

Teves asked that politicians allocate "local, state and federal funds" to pay for all medical costs for victims who were physically and emotionally injured. "We also learned that the 7/20 Recovery Committee has no authority to get medical providers to release the victims from their bills," he said. "While this may be true, they made a commitment to leverage their extensive political and community resources to deliver this."

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Veronica Moser-Sullivan.
He also criticized Giving First for not doing more to help victims. Meanwhile, he said, the families of other victims have called Habitat for Humanity to ask about building a handicapped accessible house for Ashley Moser, who lost her six-year-old daughter, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, in the shooting, as well as her unborn baby. Family members say Moser's own injuries have left her paralyzed.

"Everyone in America who gave money to Giving First believing that their donations were going to directly help the victims can see that this is obviously not the case," he said. "The good people of Aurora, the good people of the state of Colorado and the good people of America will remember even if the politicians and the nonprofit leaders have already forgotten."

Westword has put in a call to Giving First and we'll update this blog post if and when we hear back.

Update, September 14: Below is the statement from Audsley.

We appreciate that this is a difficult situation and we know from other past tragic events that creating a distribution plan requires a thoughtful and inclusive process. It was determined early on that victims will play a significant role on the 7/20 Recovery Committee. We are waiting to hear from victims this week and next week about who wants to be involved, beyond those that have already spoken out.

The 7/20 Recovery Committee remains committed to a robust and inclusive process that honors the input of all victims, and not just the voices of a few. In fact, we have been and continue to actively seek input from all of the victims injured and who lost family in this tragic event. We've had three meetings in nine days with the victims and their families. Additionally, we are meeting one-on-one with victims who have not yet had the chance to share their feelings. And, based on feedback from those affected, we've distributed a survey to the injured victims and families of the deceased. It is our responsibility to listen to all voices, and we are hearing a very wide variety of opinions on the work ahead.

The real work in developing the distribution plan will occur when the victims are seated at the table as part of the committee. The 7/20 Recovery Committee is committed to supporting Community First Foundation in its role as administrator of the Aurora Victim Relief Fund. The Aurora Victim Relief Fund, however, is only one of many resources available to victims and their families -- the committee's recommendations are made in coordination with other community resources.

Every family of the deceased and injured has a Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) advocate assigned to them. COVA has established active ongoing contact with the majority of these victims and are assessing the short-term and intermediate needs. We ask that those who have yet to talk with their advocate contact COVA at 303-861-1160.

Rich Audsley

Special Advisor to the 7/20 Recovery Committee

Continue reading for documents showing how much money is currently in the Aurora Victim Relief Fund and a timeline of actions taken by the 7/20 Recovery Committee.

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Juan_Leg
Juan_Leg topcommenter

You do realize that a 5013C non-profit is only required to present less than %20 to the actual monies collected to the mentioned and intended charity ? That's a fact . Do you recall when all those actors and musicians were asking for donations to United Way following Sept .11th , only to denounce it shortly afterwards .

People would shit if they understood how a non-profit operates . They would NEVER give to one again . I believe it's important to give and I do so weekly w/ my time . You are seriously better off giving a homeless guy $100 than you would 99 out of 100 charities . At least the homeless aren't running a scam to cheat you out of your money under the guise of being good & giving Christians .

Rob Ruby
Rob Ruby

Oh the irony of ^^this^^ comment..

BillyBYoung
BillyBYoung

Two more things.

These assholes are in Arvada.

Community First Foundation • 6870 West 52nd Avenue, Suite 103, Arvada, CO 80002 • Tel 720.898.5900

Current balance

$550,788.20

 

BillyBYoung
BillyBYoung

Complete fucking bullshit. Giving first, I guess referring to donors, better rebrand. Pathetic parasites.

Deidra Jones
Deidra Jones

Can somebody shoot an kill me now...... move on already...... why is this even still in the news??

WhoCares
WhoCares like.author.displayName 1 Like

Misled? That is putting it mildly. Look at all those white people. 70 whites shot. You really think bozo the clown shot you? The real shooters were blacks and part of a police pyyop targeting whites. Do the research and take the city to court. The Jewish bozo the clown is just a dupe who fired into the air and then let the anti-white shooters in. All evidence points to a police staged event on this one.

ReynoldsRap
ReynoldsRap like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @WhoCares  How's that tinfoil hat , you lunatic do-whacka-do fruit loop nutcase kook?

Cat Tidey
Cat Tidey

Guess I'm confused. Aren't the donations intended to help cover the medical expenses, rather than state/fed, etc? Doesn't it make sense to provide financial aid to the survivors of this tragedy?

Ken Tucker
Ken Tucker

Guess money will make them feel better? Don't quite understand the logic behind the bitching...

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