Freeman and Dodgers Unite for Wildfire Relief
Freeman and Dodgers Unite for Wildfire Relief

Freeman and Dodgers Unite for Wildfire Relief

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Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers' first baseman, and his wife, Chelsea, have pledged $300,000 to support wildfire relief efforts in Southern California, distributing $100,000 each to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Pasadena Fire Department, and Salvation Army. This generous contribution underscores their commitment to the community, offering solace to those affected by the devastating fires. Chelsea Freeman has also focused on aiding displaced animals, encouraging donations to Pasadena Humane. Additionally, Dodgers utility player Chris Taylor and his wife, Mary, have launched a fundraiser through the CT3 Foundation, matching donations up to $5,000 for the LAFD Foundation. The Dodgers and other sports organizations are collaborating on fundraising and merchandise initiatives to further support relief efforts.

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