National Football League Southern California will continue to fight the raging wildfires as it announced that it will donate $5 million to wildfire relief efforts.
“Led by individual donations from clubs and ownership groups including the Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans and the NFL Foundation, these funds will support local communities impacted by wildfires The organization provides important resources.” The NFL said in a statement on Friday.
“We are heartbroken by the devastating loss suffered by so many in the Los Angeles area and inspired by the heroism of first responders and residents supporting their neighbors,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said.
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“The NFL family is committed to working with the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams to support local communities in their time of need.”
Officials confirmed that as of Friday morning, more than 10,000 structures had been destroyed by the fires. Authorities also confirmed that the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Kenneth Fire, Hurst Fire and Lidia Fire have burned more than 27,000 acres in the Los Angeles area.
vikings The Wilf Family Foundation announced a $1 million donation for disaster relief efforts. Brothers Zygi Wilf and Mark Wilf and cousin Leonard Wilf own the Vikings.
“The Vikings and Wilf Family Foundation will make a $1 million donation to support on-the-ground relief efforts in communities affected by the California wildfires,” vikings statement explain.
It’s also Friday, houston texans Confirmed donation of $1 million to “provide support and resources to those affected by wildfires.”
Basic phone numbers for Los Angeles area residents and how you can help
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., was scheduled to host Monday’s NFC wild-card round game between the Rams and Vikings. but The NFL changed the game. Head to State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, as wildfires continue to sweep through the area.
On Thursday, a fire broke out just a few miles away. Rams According to ESPN, smoke could be seen from the team’s practice field at the training center in Woodland Hills, California. The Rams and Chargers are scheduled to play a playoff game this weekend, and both teams practiced outdoors on Thursday. Some Chargers players have chosen to wear masks during practice.
On Friday afternoon, ESPN reported that the Cardinals flew a Boeing 777 to Los Angeles to transport Rams players, staff, their families and some pets to Arizona. The Cardinals are also making their training facility available to the Rams, according to ESPN Adam Schefter.
The Los Angeles Chargers said Wednesday that the team will provide $200,000 in targeted funding to the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Team Rubicon and pet rescue groups that shelter animals displaced by wildfires.
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Fox has Donate $1 million Contribute to the American Red Cross’ California wildfire relief efforts. This donation will help the organization Providing safe shelter, hot meals, emotional support and resources to aid the area’s recovery.
Fox remains an annual disaster giving program partner, encouraging viewers to contribute to helping families affected by devastating wildfires. To donate, please visit GO.FOX/Red Cross
A list of available shelters in Los Angeles compiled by the American Red Cross can Found here.
Fox News’ Yael Halon contributed to this report.
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