AUSTIN, Texas — The community is mourning the deaths of two people and the peace and quiet they had before the recent explosions.

While they anxiously wait for answers, they planing a meeting called  "Push for Peace" in order to heal.

Tonight, they are gathering at the East Austin College Prep School on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. to discuss how to better protect the community from incidents like the ones from this week.

A march around campus starts at 7 p.m. followed by music and discussions at the auditorium.

East Austin College Prep is where one of the victims, Draylen Mason, went to school. The 17-year-old was killed in Monday morning's blast.

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His family set up a memorial fund on YouCaring that has already raised over $80,000. A fundraiser is planned for tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Advance Auto Parts on East 7th Street.

All the proceeds will go to the victims.

Austin Police are still investigating the three blasts this month.