Steve and Connie Ballmer are donating $15 million in emergency funding, "particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena."
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, are donating an initial $15 million in emergency funding for people affected by the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
Proceeds will benefit a host of California fire relief organizations and initiatives under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation. The Steve Ballmer-owned Los Angeles Clippers, who just moved into Intuit Dome last fall, are said to be “covering the millions in expenses associated with the event.”
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The couple says the donation would help “particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena.”
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The benefit concert will take place on Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California, and proceeds will go toward rebuilding infrastructure and supporting displaced families.
The Charlotte Hornets head to Intuit Dome to face the Los Angeles Clippers in a non-conference matchup. The Hornets are 8-27, which puts them in 13th place in the Eastern Conference. The Clippers are are 20-17, which puts them in seventh place in the Western Conference.
Both of Los Angeles’ NBA teams returned to their home courts Monday night after having games postponed due to wildfires in the area.