Companies Donate Millions to LA Fire Victims

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Corporations Aid Wildfire Victims

As wildfires devastate Los Angeles County, corporations are stepping up to support recovery efforts.

Disney Pledges $15 Million

The Walt Disney Company has committed $15 million for immediate aid and rebuilding. The company is partnering with organizations such as the Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.

Paramount Donates $1 Million

Paramount Pictures will donate $1 million to relief groups, including the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Red Cross, and Direct Relief. The studio will also assist affected employees through its Employee Assistance Fund.

Walmart Contributes $2.5 Million

Walmart has committed $2.5 million, including food, water, and grants. Southern California stores are providing donations to first responders and shelters.

Kroger Raises $1 Million

The Kroger Family of Companies will raise $1 million for affected families through the Red Cross and Feeding America-affiliated food banks. Customers can donate at checkout, while stores donate food and water.

NFL Foundation and Teams Pledge $5 Million

The NFL Foundation and owners of four teams will provide $5 million to support communities impacted by the fires.

MLB and Fanatics Launch “LA Strong” Merchandise

Major League Baseball, other sports leagues, and 15 Los Angeles sports organizations have partnered with Fanatics to sell “LA Strong” merchandise. All proceeds will benefit the Red Cross and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.


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