Arizona's Venom Volleyball Club experienced a tragic car crash on the way to a tournament in Texas on Feb. 3 that killed a teammate and injured others, including players and parents. We have how you can help.
"With overwhelming pain in our hearts one of our athletes has sadly passed away. Two other athletes are in critical condition but stable and one former alumni traveling with them was severely injured but in stable condition. One of the 3 parents is hospitalized and in stable condition. The other two parents have sustained minor injuries and have been discharged from the hospital," the volleyball club said.
All donations raised, the club says, will go toward funeral costs, lodging, food, transportation and medical expenses.
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