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Buffalo Bill Damar Hamlin updates his GoFundMe one year after his injury

He raised over $9M of his goal for $2,500 at the start of his Chasing M's charity.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — One year later after his injury, Damar Hamlin reflects on the positive outcome following it.

His Chasing M's Charity has raised $9,147,203 of the initial goal of $2,500 from 248.3K donations from those supporting him after he suffered from cardiac arrest.

His GoFundMe originally started as a fundraiser to support a toy drive leading to a much bigger way of helping. In his update on GoFundMe, he thanked everyone who has helped the growth of his charity.

"In addition to returning to the NFL this fall, I’ve spent time creating the mission of my charity, which is focused on empowering youth and lifting up people who face adversity," Hamlin said.

Communications Manager from GoFundMe, Madeline Purdue, told 2 On Your Side that the donations benefited people across the world.

"The donations helped Damar and Chasing M's teach CPR across the country (and London), advocate for the Access to AEDs Act, and support children both in his hometown of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati to honor the medical teams that saved his life," Purdue said.

With the help of Chasing M's, Hamlin has become an advocate for CPR and the health of children and adults. He created the Chasing M’s CPR Tour, launched a Cincinnati Heroes Scholarship, connected with leaders in support of the bipartisan Access to AEDs Act, and participated in many other advocating events along the way.

This overload of support has led to the success of his community initiatives on and off the field to continue being a major advocate.

You can read the full update on his GoFundMe page here.

    

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