Corporations have pledged millions in donations to Los Angeles fire relief efforts. Media companies, sports teams and actors are among those donating to funds. The donations come as the fires continue to burn.
Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
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Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery commit $15 million while Amazon, Netflix and Comcast add $10 million, Sony chips in $5 million while Paramount and Fox contribute $1 million. By Erik Hayden ...
Entertainment companies, including Netflix and Amazon, said they would steer more than $65 million to disaster relief and recovery efforts.
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Comcast, along with its NBCUniversal subsidiary, and Netflix have each pledged $10 million to aid Los Angeles wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts, addressing the catastrophic impact on the region. The wildfires have claimed 24 lives, displaced over 150,000 people, and destroyed or damaged more than 12,000 structures.
On Monday, Netflix and Comcast each announced $10 million donations, split between groups such as the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and the American Red Cross.
In response to the devastating California Los Angeles wildfires, major entertainment companies including Netflix and Comcast have pledged significant donations to aid relief efforts, impacting countless lives and communities.
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