This week marks the two-year anniversary since University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe was murdered, deeply impacting the football and campus communities. A donation drive to help those in need is being organized by his mother in his name.
SALT LAKE CITY — This past week marked two years since University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe was murdered, deeply impacting the football and campus communities.
The first big thing Donna Lowe did in Aaron Lowe's honor took place last year in Texas. The Keep'em Smiling Alowe Foundation, along with the No More Violence Organization, hosted a clothing drive and event to feed the homeless. But Lowe says the donations almost all came from Utah, rather than Texas, as people shipped her winter items to hand out.
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