Camp Mystic Tragedy: All 27 Girls Confirmed Dead After Texas Floods — Mookie Betts Responds With $500,000 Donation and Heartbreaking Letter of Remembrance
Texas, July 9, 2025 — The nation is shrouded in grief following one of the most harrowing tragedies in recent memory. The devastating floods that swept through central Texas last week have now claimed over 100 lives, and on Monday, the worst fears of many were confirmed: all 27 girls who had gone missing at Camp Mystic were found dead.
What began as a week of summer joy and campfire songs ended in unspeakable heartbreak. Families, communities, and a nation that held out hope were left shattered. But in the silence that followed the sobs and sirens, one voice quietly rose — not to speak over the pain, but to stand beside it.
That voice belonged to Mookie Betts, the Los Angeles Dodgers star known for his leadership on the field — and his compassion off it.
A Gift of Support, A Gesture of Grace
Moved by the tragedy, Mookie Betts made a personal donation of $500,000 to support the families of the victims and the heroic first responders who risked their lives during the floods. His gesture came with no press conference, no fanfare — only quiet action.
But what captured hearts across the country was not just the financial support. It was the handwritten letter Mookie sent to each of the 27 families, offering words that left even the most stoic in tears.

A Letter to the Grieving: Mookie’s Words
One parent, whose daughter perished in the tragedy, shared the letter with permission. It began simply:
“Dear Parents of Angels,”
“I don’t know your names. I don’t know your stories. But I know what love looks like. And I know what loss feels like. And right now, my heart is broken with yours.”
Mookie wrote about fatherhood — about his own young daughter, and how she had recently asked if she could go to a summer camp someday.
“When I heard about Camp Mystic, I thought of her. I thought of the girls I saw in the news. I saw joy in their eyes, spark in their smiles. That kind of light doesn’t just go out. It becomes stars.”
He reflected on the fragility of life, on the helplessness of watching tragedy unfold, and on the need to honor the young lives lost not just with words — but with remembrance.
“Your daughters didn’t die in silence. The world is listening now. And I promise you — they will not be forgotten.”

The Verse That Shook a Nation
At the end of his letter, Mookie included a brief poem. Short, soft, and devastating in its beauty — it has now been shared over 12 million times across social media platforms. It read:
“They danced in rivers, now they fly with grace,
In skies that hold their sacred place.
Not gone, not lost, just out of view—
They shine in stars and sing in blue.”
Across the country, people described being “stilled” by those final lines. Candlelight vigils in Dallas, Austin, and Los Angeles concluded by reading the poem aloud, followed by 27 seconds of silence.

A League in Mourning
Major League Baseball paid tribute during Tuesday’s games, with players wearing black armbands and several stadiums holding moments of silence. Mookie, though excused from playing, appeared in uniform. During warmups, cameras caught him staring quietly into the sky — eyes filled with both strength and sorrow.
His teammates stood behind him in solidarity. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said afterward:
“Mookie didn’t just write a letter. He showed these families that their daughters meant something to the world. That their memory matters.”
Echoes of Compassion
Messages from other athletes, celebrities, and civic leaders poured in. But none felt quite as personal, as raw, or as meaningful as Mookie’s words. His actions reminded America that even in its darkest moments, kindness can break through — even if only for a flicker.
“We are often told to be strong,” Mookie wrote. “But strength, sometimes, is just letting people know they’re not alone in their grief.”
In Memory, In Love
As funerals begin and healing slowly takes its place beside heartache, the legacy of the 27 girls from Camp Mystic lives on — not just in headlines or tributes, but in the hearts of millions who now carry their names.
One mother wrote in a tribute post:
“Thank you, Mookie, for treating our daughters not like a headline — but like the precious souls they are.”
In memory of the Camp Mystic 27. You are loved. You are missed. You are remembered.