More than 20,000 donors give $14 million to nonprofit for wildfire relief
More than 20,000 donors have given a total of $14 million to the nonprofit California Community Foundation to support recovery efforts prompted by the Southern California wildfires, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said.
"I want to acknowledge the thousands of Angelenos who have come together all across the city to help -- hundreds, thousands of people just showing up, who are providing resources and supplies for victims," Bass said at a Tuesday morning news conference.
The mayor also thanked the Walt Disney Co., Netflix, the Wasserman Foundation, the Hilton Foundation, the Annenberg Foundation, Snap Inc. "and so many others for donating millions of dollars to relief efforts.
"L.A., we stand together," Bass said. "We will do what we need to be safe over the next couple of days, and then we rebuild. We will rebuild Los Angeles and make Los Angeles the world-class city that we are."
Donations to the California Community Foundation's wildfire recovery fund can be made by visiting the organization's website.
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