Amazon opened a new hub for disaster supplies near L.A. last August. Now, it’s being put to use. When a red flag warning was issued in Los Angeles on January 7, a team at Amazon started reaching out to local nonprofits and fire agencies.
The tech giant has donated over 145,000 essential items to 17 local organizations working on wildfire response
Companies including Amazon, Starbucks, McDonald's, and Google are participating in relief efforts for the Los Angeles fires.
Amazon's entertainment divisions, along with several other units of the tech giant, are committing $10 million to L.A. wildfire relief efforts.
Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Chicago’s remarkable renewal after its own legendary disaster offers reassurance and lessons for how Los Angeles can recover.
The largest streaming services in the US are in talks to broadcast a concert to raise money for victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles, according to people familiar with the matter.
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.
Entertainment companies, including Netflix and Amazon, said they would steer more than $65 million to disaster relief and recovery efforts.
As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles, leaving thousands displaced and causing widespread destruction, experts urge long-term support and careful giving.
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
A charity auction and sweepstakes to benefit to SoCal Fire Fund is full of celebrity meet-and-greets, set visits and other big-ticket items.