By Christi Carras From Los Angeles Times Rapper Travis Scott has pledged to fund memorial services for victims of the Astroworld tragedy, which left eight people dead, and at least 25 injured Friday at the Houston music festival. In addition to covering funeral costs, Scott is also partnering with online mental health services provider BetterHelp, and Houston’s Cactus Jack Foundation to offer a month of free therapy to survivors and others affected by the incident. A press release from Scott’s publicity team on Monday called the efforts “the first of many steps Travis plans on taking as a part of his personal vow to assist those affected throughout their grieving and recovery process.” The announcement also mentions that the “Sicko Mode” artist is cooperating with mental health organizations such as NAMI, MHA National and MHA of Greater Houston to provide additional resources to individuals impacted by Friday’s events. To access …