Comcast NBCUniversal has announced it will donate $10 million in cash to support rebuilding and recovery efforts in Los Angeles following the continuing destruction caused by fires.
Comcast NBCUniversal Donates $10 Million

In a release on their official website, Comcast NBCUniversal has announced a large donation of $10 million to help organizations working on disaster relief in Los Angeles. According to the release, $2.5 million will specifically donated to the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles’ ReBUILD LA initiative. Smaller contributions of the remaining funds will go to organizations such as the American Red Cross, Entertainment Industry Foundation SoCal Fire Fund, Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, and the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles.
Brian Roberts, CEO and Chairman of Comcast Corporation, added a statement, “We extend our deep appreciation to the first responders for their tireless and courageous efforts and to our news teams, including NBC4 and KVEA, who are providing vital coverage during this time. We stand ready to support our employees and the broader Los Angeles community as we recover and rebuild from these tragic events.”
Comcast NBCUniversal is offering additional assistance to all of its employees affected by the fires through its Employee Disaster Assistance Fund, including discounted temporary living accommodations and financial grants.
The Walt Disney Company also recently announced a donation of $15 million to relief organizations working in Los Angeles.
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