During the devastating Texas floods, PFL employee Jeff Brady lost his life while battling to save two children from drowning. In the aftermath of the unfortunate event, Dana White has made a $10,000 donation to Brady’s family.
Rescue teams have been hard at work in an attempt to save those missing from the massive flash floods that hit the Texas Hill Country, with missing persons rising to almost 200. Over 100 people have been confirmed dead since the floods started last week, including the aforementioned PFL staffer.
After news of Jeff Brady’s passing broke, Dana White and the Professional Fighters League were quick to donate money to the GoFundMe of the man labeled a hero by those who knew him.
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His GoFundMe has raised 96% of the $80k target with support raining in from across the globe in honor of the great Brady and his family.
“On July 5th, 2025, Jeff Brady made the ultimate sacrifice when he gave his life to save two young boys, ages 10 and 12, from drowning in the river.” Brady’s GoFundMe post reads.
“Jeff didn’t hesitate, he saw children in danger and acted without a second thought. That’s just who he was… A protector, a provider, and a selfless hero.”
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The fundraising post shares a little bit more about the kind of man Brady was before the tragic events just days ago.
“Jeff had recently started a new chapter of life, moving from California to Yuma, Arizona just two months ago. He bought a new home to create a safe and peaceful space for his loved ones.”
“Living with him were the two people who meant the world to him, Elen, the love of his life, and his 84-year-old blind father… The two boys rescued were his Girlfriend’s young nephews and they both are going to need help with counseling and therapy.”
The post proves what a kindhearted, hard-working man he was in life.
Those wishing to donate to Jeff Brady’s GoFundMe page can do so, HERE!