Zappos is offering to pay funeral costs for the 58 victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting

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Zappos is offering to pay funeral costs for the 58 victims of the Las Vegas shooting.

The Las Vegas-based retailer has already given roughly $20,000 to three families money for funeral and transportation-related costs, the Las Vegas Sun reported.

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The day after the shooting, Zappos announced that it would match donations — up to $1 million — to a CrowdRise fund for those affected. Zappos' own funds are being used to pay for the funerals, not the CrowdRise donations.

As of Friday, Zappos had raised more than $354,600.

"Las Vegas is our home," the company said in a tweet the Monday after the shooting. "We are deeply saddened by the events that happened on Sunday night, and we are working to ensure our employees and community are

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supported during this difficult time."

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You can donate to Zappos' fund here.

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