After the death of a suspect believed to be responsible for a string of explosions over the course of nearly three weeks, Austin residents are banding together to help support the victims and their families.

Here are three funds to donate to, shared by Austin Mayor Steve Adler and State Senator Kirk Watson, D-Austin.

Draylen Mason Memorial


Mason was an avid member of his church, a musician, an aspiring neurosurgeon and black belt martial artist with plans to attend university in the fall before he died at age 17 in the second explosion. The YouCaring fund will go toward a a celebration to honor his legacy as a member of the Austin Youth Orchestra, Austin Sound Waves and other community service organizations, as well as repairing the damage the bomb caused to the family home.

Anthony Stephan House Fund


House was the first victim of the explosions, and left behind a wife and young daughter. According to the GoFundMe set up for his family, he was "a giving, generous and loving husband and father, as well as a beloved son, brother, uncle and friend to many." The money from the fund will go toward medical and funeral bills, as well as the damage his home that must be repaired. Leftover donations will be saved to be used to help fund his daughter's future education goals.

Esperanza Hope Herrera: Bomb Victim


Herrera, according to the GoFundMe set up by her granddaughter, was injured when picking up an explosive package addressed to Herrera's 93-year-old mother, whom she is the primary caregiver of. The shrapnel from the explosion caused life-threatening injuries. Herrera has undergone multiple surgeries and will continue to have several more. Funds raised will go primarily toward medical expenses, continued care and bills such as repairing and securing Herrera's home.