Uvalde survivor Mayah Zamora making a difference with life she nearly lost
On a recent warm Wednesday afternoon, 11-year-old Mayah Zamora and her family paid a visit to the San Antonio food bank.
A survivor of the Robb Elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Mayah has been looking for ways to make a difference with the life she nearly lost.
This was her latest stop.
"Mayah, from the time she was discharged from the hospital, has shown a need to help," said her mother, Christina Zamora.
It's been one year since Mayah was critically wounded in her classroom. Shot in the chest, arm, and hands, she was airlifted to a hospital in San Antonio as medics worked to keep her alive.
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