Baltimore, MD - June 3, 2024  - Mayor Brandon Scott and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MIMA) announced the extension of the city’s Key Bridge Emergency Response Fund on Friday, May 31.

The fund was originally introduced shortly after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26. MIMA set up the emergency effort through the Baltimore Civic Fund, and it has received support from Baltimore City and people from around the world to collect over $800,000 to help survivors and the victim's families who were directly impacted by the collapse.

The fund was originally set to cease collecting donations on May 13, but MIMA and the Baltimore Civic Fund have decided to leave it open until Aug. 31 due to the continuing support both locally and internationally.

The central goal of the money is to alleviate the financial burden placed on survivors and the families of the victims. This includes things like food costs and rent coverage.... Read More: FOX45