We here at the Geyser of Awesome, as proud geeks as well as comic book and movie lovers, want to extend our heartfelt support and condolences to the victims and the families and friends of the victims of the recent tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado. Our hearts go out to the entire Aurora community. You’ve been in our thoughts since the news first broke. 
It’s so hard to comprehend what has happened or find the words to express how we’re feeling. But we want to help however we can and we know you do too, so we thought we’d start by sharing some useful links:
The folks who run the Denver Comic Con posted links for people wishing to make monetary donations as well as blood donations.
They are also working with state officials to organize a candlelight vigil to take place on Sunday. Mental Health America of Colorado will be on hand at the vigil to provide counseling. Keep an eye on the Denver Comic Con Twitter Feed for further details.
Here is a link to a helpful list of recognized pathways to contribute monetary or blood donations, as well as resources for counseling and a tip line if you have any information related to the victims or the incident itself. 
If you’re interested in sending a letter of support directly to the victims, their families or the first responders, redditor The_Time_Lord has carefully assembled this list of organizations that will enable you to do so.

We here at the Geyser of Awesome, as proud geeks as well as comic book and movie lovers, want to extend our heartfelt support and condolences to the victims and the families and friends of the victims of the recent tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado. Our hearts go out to the entire Aurora community. You’ve been in our thoughts since the news first broke. 

It’s so hard to comprehend what has happened or find the words to express how we’re feeling. But we want to help however we can and we know you do too, so we thought we’d start by sharing some useful links:

The folks who run the Denver Comic Con posted links for people wishing to make monetary donations as well as blood donations.

They are also working with state officials to organize a candlelight vigil to take place on Sunday. Mental Health America of Colorado will be on hand at the vigil to provide counseling. Keep an eye on the Denver Comic Con Twitter Feed for further details.

Here is a link to a helpful list of recognized pathways to contribute monetary or blood donations, as well as resources for counseling and a tip line if you have any information related to the victims or the incident itself. 

If you’re interested in sending a letter of support directly to the victims, their families or the first responders, redditor The_Time_Lord has carefully assembled this list of organizations that will enable you to do so.