Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, have generously donated $300,000 to support wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. They have contributed $100,000 each to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the Pasadena Fire Department, and the Salvation Army.
Recent fires have devastated the city of Los Angeles, with significant incidents occurring in the Pacific Palisades and Pasadena areas. Additional fires have emerged in West Hills, Calabasas, Studio City, and Hollywood Hills.
Freddie and Chelsea Freeman are making a significant impact in the L.A. community by providing support during this challenging time. Other members of the Dodgers team, like Chris Taylor, are also contributing to relief efforts.
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The CT3 Foundation has been matching donations up to $5,000 to aid in fire relief initiatives.
“LA has been our home for the past 10+ years,” shared the CT3 foundation on Instagram. “We are devastated by the fires ravaging the city and are so grateful that our brave LAFD firefighters are giving it their all to protect us. Please, obey their safety warnings and take care. If you have the resources, consider donating. We love you LA, and we are praying for you. We will match donations up to $5,000!”
Stay informed about the latest fire updates in Los Angeles:
To contribute to fire relief efforts:
Click here to donate to the California Fire Foundation.
Click here to donate to the Salvation Army for fire relief efforts.
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