Starbucks, Google, and Amazon Take Action Amid Los Angeles Fires

Major companies are stepping up to support victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires

Starbucks, Google, and Amazon Take Action Amid Los Angeles Fires
Starbucks, Google, and Amazon Take Action Amid Los Angeles Fires

Los Angeles: The wildfires have wreaked havoc, claiming lives and forcing many to evacuate. Companies are stepping up to help those affected.

Amazon is donating $10 million for relief efforts, providing essential supplies like respirators and food. Apple is also on board, pledging support for victims, though they haven’t shared the donation amount yet.

Comcast NBCUniversal has committed $10 million to various organizations, including the Red Cross and local food banks. Disney is contributing $15 million for community services, as many of its employees have been impacted.

Google is offering grants and matching employee donations while providing crucial information about the fires on Google Maps. Live Nation is planning a benefit concert to raise funds for recovery efforts.

McDonald’s is giving away free Happy Meals to first responders and evacuees, while Paramount is donating $1 million to firefighting organizations. Netflix is also stepping in with a $10 million donation to support affected employees and communities.

Starbucks is providing catastrophe pay for employees who have missed shifts due to the fires. It’s heartwarming to see these companies rallying together to support the community during such a tough time.

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