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Boeing donates $1M for Los Angeles wildfire recovery

Boeing donates $1M for Los Angeles wildfire recovery
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Kimberly (Kim) Pastega Chair, Manufacturing Operations Council Vice President, Manufacturing and Safety Boeing Commercial Airplanes | Boeing

Boeing has announced a $1 million donation to support wildfire recovery and relief efforts in the Los Angeles area. This contribution will be directed through Boeing and the Boeing Charitable Trust to aid various organizations in their relief activities.

The funding is allocated as follows: $400,000 will go to the American Red Cross to help operate emergency shelters and provide essential services such as food, emotional support, and health care for those affected by the wildfires. The California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund will receive $300,000 to assist underserved and hard-to-reach communities with relief and recovery efforts.

Additionally, $200,000 is earmarked for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank to facilitate the distribution of food and hygiene products to impacted areas. The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation will benefit from a $100,000 donation intended for equipping firefighters with necessary tools like emergency fire shelters, hydration backpacks, wildland brush tools, along with other essential items needed for mental health support, sustenance, and shelter.

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Boeing also encourages its employees to participate in local community efforts through volunteer work and charitable gift match programs. In line with this initiative, Boeing will match qualifying employee contributions towards these relief efforts.

This donation underscores Boeing's commitment to supporting communities where it operates. The company employs around 14,000 people in California who are involved in various sectors including satellite manufacturing, aerospace engineering, military and commercial aircraft sustainment and fleet support, space exploration, and autonomous systems.

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