Sandra Bullock is reportedly feeling grateful for the support after the passing of Bryan Randall.
, the actress has “seen the incredible outpouring of support toward ALS research since Bryan’s passing,” which occurred on Aug. 5.
“It was very important to her that when she and his family made the initial statement of Bryan’s passing, those who were on this journey with her and Bryan, from the beginning, were recognized — with the Healey Center at Mass General leading the way,” the insider said. “She is so grateful to all those who have donated and is happy that out of something so heartbreaking came something so positive for others.
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