Verizon Foundation provides $500,000 to support wildfire recovery efforts in Southern California
04 February 2025 - 8:14AM
The Verizon Foundation is providing an additional $500,000 to
support the work of four community partners delivering
on-the-ground resources to those directly affected by the Southern
California fires and windstorms.
These funds add to $1 million already
provided to the American Red Cross and the Los Angeles Fire
Department Foundation (LAFD).
The additional contributions aim to
provide support for recovery efforts in the region.
The donations will be split among the
following organizations:
- Habitat for Humanity Greater LA - ReBUILD LA: $150K
- CA Fire Foundation: $150K
- AltaMed Foundation: $100K
- YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles: $100K
"As the situation continues to unfold
in the Los Angeles area, we recognize the importance of continuing
to support recovery efforts. We want to ensure that those working
on the ground have additional resources to help the community
recover from this unimaginable tragedy," said Donna Epps, Verizon’s
Chief Responsible Business Officer. "We want communities to know we
are here to help them rebuild their lives.”
The organizations receiving the funds
promptly thanked the support provided by Verizon Foundation. Below
are some of their statements:
“Habitat for Humanity is ready to help
families with long-term recovery after these devastating
wildfires,” said Erin Rank, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los
Angeles President & CEO. “We greatly appreciate the Verizon
Foundation stepping up to support our communities not only with
immediate needs but also to repair and rebuild homes. Their
generosity will provide critical resources to families affected by
the recent wildfires. Together, we are building strength,
resilience, and hope for families in need.”
“We are so grateful for the support of
Verizon Foundation toward the efforts of The YMCA of Metropolitan
Los Angeles Wildfire Relief and their investment in rebuilding our
communities. The funding helps us to continue to offer free
childcare, free access for impacted families, and respond to the
changing needs of the communities deeply changed. With the support
of significant donors like Verizon Foundation, together, we can be
here through the long-term recovery and rebuilding for the
individuals and families navigating this life-changing event."-
Victor Dominguez, President & CEO YMCA of Metropolitan Los
Angeles.
Media contactsHope Armanushope.arcuri.armanus@verizon.com
Alexis Madrigal alexis.madrigal@verizon.com
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