Uvalde shooting survivor delivers first pitch at Astros game | USA TODAY

Uvalde shooting survivor Mayah Zamora threw the ceremonial first pitch during the Houston Astros home game against the Minnesota Twins.

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Mayah Zamora, who spent 66 days in the hospital as a victim of the Uvalde elementary school shooting, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Zamora got to meet Correa before the game, and his foundation along with several other charities worked together to find alternative lodging for her family while they build them a new home.

The foundation began work to get Zamora a new home after she learned that the shooter, who wounded her and killed 19 students and two teachers, lived just blocks from her home where she was too upset to return to after leaving the hospital.

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6 comments

  1. After the hell she went through with the worthless police chief.. Well deserved young lady hope nothing but the best for you and the rest of your life!!!

  2. Awesome for her staying strong & moving forward. This is commendable for being young & being in front of all the people and cameras and having some fun!! You got this ❤️✔️

  3. Great that this brave young lady could go to Houston. She is so Tough. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Good Luck young lady.

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