‘Nothing short of a miracle’: Shirt sales raise more than $380k for Graham Hoffman family

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – In nearly two weeks, an effort to support the family of a firefighter-paramedic killed in the line of duty has raised more than $380,000.

E2 Embroidery & Screen Printing made a shirt in honor of Kansas City Fire Department paramedic Graham Hoffman, who was killed the morning of April 27 by a patient he was transporting to the hospital, according to court documents.

The company announced on Sunday that since the online store for purchasing the shirt has closed, E2 Embroidery & Screen Printing can report that it raised $381,500 for Hoffman’s family.

“Every dollar will be donated directly to his family, with love and support from all corners of the world. What began as a Kansas City Metro initiative quickly grew far beyond what we could have imagined—reaching all 50 states, 14 countries, and numerous U.S. military bases,” the company stated…

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