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Over Million Donated To Support California Wildfire Recovery

Smoke rises from mutual aid wildfire HTZ001 in the High Level Forest Area

During a recent news conference, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that the California Community Foundation's Wildlife Recovery Fund has received an overwhelming response from donors. Over 13,000 individuals have contributed more than $6 million to support residents affected by the wildfires in the region.

Mayor Bass expressed her gratitude towards the generous donors, highlighting the unity and solidarity shown by people coming together from various locations to assist those in need. She emphasized the importance of being prepared for the challenges that lie ahead and acknowledged the collective effort being made to address the impact of the wildfires.

The Wildlife Recovery Fund established by the California Community Foundation aims to provide essential assistance to the affected communities and support recovery efforts in the aftermath of the wildfires. The significant amount of donations received reflects the compassion and support extended by individuals towards those facing hardships due to the natural disaster.

Mayor Bass expresses gratitude for unity and solidarity shown by generous donors.
California Community Foundation's Wildlife Recovery Fund receives $6 million from 13,000 donors.
Preparedness for future challenges emphasized in response to wildfires.

Mayor Bass extended her heartfelt thanks to all the donors and volunteers who have stepped forward to offer their help during this critical time. She emphasized the importance of community resilience and the spirit of cooperation that has been demonstrated in response to the wildfires.

The outpouring of support for the Wildlife Recovery Fund underscores the collective commitment to rebuilding and restoring the affected areas. The contributions received will play a crucial role in providing relief and assistance to residents impacted by the wildfires, ensuring that they receive the necessary support to recover and rebuild their lives.

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