New Orleans Saints, NFL to donate $1M to victims of truck attack
- The New Orleans Saints and the National Football League will donate a total of $1 million to support victims of the New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans, as announced by team owner Gayle Benson.
- Fourteen people were killed and several others injured when a driver attacked a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street, described as an Islamic State-inspired terrorist attack.
- The donation includes $500,000 from Gayle Benson and a matching amount from the NFL Foundation, aimed at aiding victims and their families through various support services.
- The Greater New Orleans Foundation and United Way will help ensure the funds are directed to relief efforts for the victims, as stated by Benson.
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