Uvalde survivor honored with first pitch, new home thanks to Mattress Mack, Astros and Carlos Correa

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Uvalde survivor honored with first pitch, new home thanks to Mattress Mack, Astros and Carlos Correa
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To celebrate Mayah Zamora, the final Uvalde massacre survivor to leave the hospital, the Houston Astros, Mattress Mack and former Astros star Carlos Correa showered her with a fun-filled day in Houston.

, Mayah and her brother received personalized jerseys from Gallery Furniture owner Jim"Mattress Mack" McIngvale. Mayah also got to meet several players, including Correa, Jose Altuve, Yordan Alvarez and Martin Maldonado, during team batting practice.

Yordan Alvarez and Martin Maldonado greet 10-year-old Uvalde Survivor Mayah Zamora and her family during batting practice before the start of an MLB baseball game at Minute Maid Park on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022 in Houston.Jose Altuve greets 10-year-old Uvalde Survivor Mayah Zamora and her brother, Zachary, 11, during batting practice before the start of an MLB baseball game at Minute Maid Park on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022 in Houston.

"This new structure, which will be fully furnished, will be an opportunity for Mayah and her family to rebuild their lives, make new memories, and work towards a brighter future," CFF President Ricky Flores said.

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