The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
On Friday, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., those affected by the fires can head to Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium or BMO Stadium to get some of the $3 million worth of Fanatics merchandise available.
Los Angeles is uniting through it's local sports teams as the Los Angeles Dodgers and 11 other teams in Southern California have pledged more than $8 million fo
In all, 12 professional sports organizations, and the teams' own foundations are giving back to the communities that have supported them.
Los Angeles has been facing the worst urban wildfire ever with over 1000 acres of property raxed to the ground. Thousands have lost homes and personal
LOS ANGELES --As the people of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities begin the long recovery from the region’s devastating fires, 12 professional sports organizations -- Angel City FC, the Angels, Chargers, Clippers, Dodgers, Ducks, Galaxy, Kings ...
Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Clayton Kershaw, through the Kershaw’s Challenge foundation, is gathering essential supplies to distribute to families affected by the active wildfires in Southern California.
The local sports community has reached out to help those impacted by the massive wildfires that have devastated parts of County for more than a week.
The L.A. area’s 12 professional sports organizations, in conjunction with Fanatics and the Fanatics Foundation, distributed $3 million worth of merchandise on Friday to area residents who were forced out of their homes due to the area wildfires. The distribution events were at Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium and BMO Stadium.
Rams head coach Sean McVay, wide receiver Cooper Kupp and former offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth and their families are uniting to donate to wildfire relief in Los Angeles.
Angel City FC, the Angels, Chargers, Clippers, Dodgers, Ducks, Galaxy, Kings, LAFC, Lakers, Rams and Sparks – have pledged a combined donation of more than $8 million to support victims in need, as well as those fighting the fires