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YouTube and Google Commit $15 Million to Aid L.A. Wildfire Relief Efforts


YouTube CEO Neal Mohan revealed in a company blog post that YouTube and Google will contribute $15 million to wildfire relief efforts.

“Together with Google.org, YouTube and Google are contributing $15 million to organizationsproviding immediate relief in LA, including Emergency Network Los Angeles, American RedCross and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. “When it’s safe to reopen our offices in LA, we plan to offer YouTube production facilities toimpacted creators and artists as they begin to recover and rebuild their businesses. Mohan ended the blog post by saying, “On the long road ahead, we’ll continue to support recovery and rebuilding efforts alongside our partners across the industry.

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