The couple says the donation would help “particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena.”
The Ballmer Group, led by the Clippers owner and his wife, announces relief funding particularly for “the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena.”
Steve and Connie Ballmer are donating $15 million in emergency funding, "particularly in the historic, racially diverse community of Altadena."
Gov. Newsom enlisted the help of Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter, LA Lakers legend and businessman Earvin “Magic" Johnson, and LA28 Chairperson Casey Wasserman for the initiative.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and his wife ... racially diverse community of Altadena.” Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter. The Ballmer Group also ...
In the days since twin fires devastated the region, several companies with ties to Southern California have pledged millions in relief funds. The company founded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer ...
In the days since twin fires devastated the region, several companies with ties to Southern California have pledged millions in relief funds. The company founded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer ...
The LA FireAid concert was announced just days after the start of the LA fires. Here’s how and what to expect.
The fires began on Jan. 7, and by Jan. 10, the team behind FireAid — the Azoff family, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents — had announced a benefit concert for Jan. 30 at the Intuit Dome. It quickly grew in size, taking over the nearby Kia Forum as well. Shelli Azoff was the catalyst.
Steve and Connie Ballmer have ... historically diverse Altadena community. Additional major gifts have come from Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation, and the California Community ...
FireAid will take place in two Los Angeles venues and feature performers like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Jelly Roll, Peso Pluma, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Joni Mitchell, Sting and Anderson.Paak.
Gov. Newsom enlisted the help of Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter, LA Lakers legend and businessman Earvin “Magic" Johnson, and LA28 Chairperson Casey Wasserman for the initiative.