The Green Bay Packers donated thousands in donations to help the families and victims affected by the Christmas parade massacre in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Altogether, between the players and coaches from the Packers, $135,325 has been raised, according to Fox 6. The Green Bay Packers Give Back foundation then matched the donations, bringing the total to $270,650.

"We were all heartbroken after the senseless tragedy in Waukesha, and we worked with our players to help determine the best way to have an impact as an organization," said Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the NFL franchise.

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"After receiving pledged donations from our players and coaches, the organization was proud to match their donations," Murphy added. "Our thoughts remain with the victims, along with their families and the Waukesha community, as they continue to grieve and heal from this horrific event."

The money raised will go toward the United for Waukesha Community Fund, which is run by the Waukesha County Community Foundation.

"It's heartwarming that the players, coaches, and Green Bay Packers Give Back are demonstrating such generosity," said the community foundation's president, Shelli Marquardt.

The Nov. 23 parade tragedy left six people dead and scores more injured.

Darrell Brooks, the man accused of allegedly intentionally plowing his SUV into the crowd, has been charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide.

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The six who died have been identified as being Jane Kulich, 52, Tamara Durand, 52, Wilhelm Hospel, 81, LeAnna Owen, 71, Virginia Sorenson, 79, and Jackson Sparks, 8.

Brooks faces life in prison if convicted on all counts. He is being held on $5 million bail and is scheduled to appear back in court on Jan. 14.

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