Google and YouTube pledge $15 million to support Los Angeles wildfire relief
Wednesday, 15 January 2025 () The wildfires devastating Los Angeles have left many communities in crisis, and Google, along with YouTube, is stepping in to help. Recognizing the importance of Los Angeles as a cultural and creative hub, the company has committed $15 million to aid in recovery efforts. This pledge is directed toward organizations providing critical relief, including the American Red Cross, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, Emergency Network Los Angeles, and the Institute for Nonprofit News. In addition to financial support, Google is using its technology platforms like Google Search, Google Maps, and Waze to ensure residents have access to accurate and timely… [Continue Reading]
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