Fourth grade teachers Teresa Garrett and Elvira Flores asked Facebook for postcards "to help our students know there is plenty of good in the world.
Two El Paso teachers put out a request to bring comfort to their students after the mass shooting in a Walmart rocked their community. It was answered by the thousands.
“As teachers, we may only be able to say so much. We think concrete messages of support would help us calm some fears," Garrett and Flores said in the post, which has since been deleted because of the overwhelming response.
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