Fund for Ana

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Reporter Paul Clinton of the Daily Breeze forwarded this press release from LAUSD regarding a fund for Ana Raigoza.

LAUSD ESTABLISHES CHARITABLE ACCOUNT IN THE NAME OF
SLAIN DISTRICT EMPLOYEE, ANA MARIA RAIGOZA

"Ana Family Fund" to support the victim's two surviving children, ages
7, and 5

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) today
announced the establishment of a charitable account in memory of slain
District employee, Ana Maria Raigoza, 32, who was tragically killed at
her Monterey Park home, Feb. 4. She leaves behind two young children.

"Ana's children will forever be scarred by the senseless death of their
mother," said LAUSD Superintendent David L. Brewer.  "The District
created the fund to allow her friends, co-workers and the general public
to financially support her children during this difficult time."

Members of the public can make their checks out to "Ana's Family Fund"
and send their donations to:

"Ana's Family Fund"
c/o The Office of the Superintendent
Los Angeles Unified School District
333 S. Beaudry Ave, 24th Floor
Los Angeles, CA  90017

All contributions, which are not tax deductible, will be deposited in an
account in Ana's name at the California Credit Union, which is located
on the second floor of the LAUSD Administrative Headquarters Building in
Downtown Los Angeles.

Raigoza, who worked eight years at the LAUSD, served as a payroll
technician at the time of her death. She is survived by a son, 7, and a
daughter, 5.

The victim's husband, Aaron Raigoza, is being sought for questioning by
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

LAUSD sort of downplays the Aaron Raigoza reference. He's a suspect in Ana's killing. He was seen leaving the area after she was shot to death.

 


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