Those affected by the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires received some relief at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Friday.
Twelve Los Angeles-area sports teams, including the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, banded together for a giveaway at nearby Hollywood Park, assisting wildfire victims with apparel, shoes, grocery gift cards, food, pet supplies, and other essential aid. The event was in accordance with the Fanatics Foundation, which distributed $3 million worth of Fanatics merchandise to those forced to evacuated from their homes.
Rams legend Aaron Donald was at the Hollywood Park event to show his support.
“Thank you to everybody that’s been a resource from Southern California to the outskirts,” Donald said, alongside his wife, Erica Donald. “Everybody’s doing their part, trying to make a difference and trying to help. We want to just thank everyone; it means the world. We are going to continue to do our part, to be a resource, to continue to help the community in times of need, just like this, and we’ll continue to stay together.”
Dodger Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and BMO Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Football Club, also held similar events on Friday. The Angels, Angel City FC, Clippers, Ducks, Galaxy, Kings, Lakers and Sparks were among the 12 professional sports clubs taking part in the events.
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