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Google and YouTube contribute $15 million to organizations providing immediate relief in the Los Angeles area. Following in the footsteps of many other major companies this week, YouTube and its parent company Google announce the donation of $15 million to organizations providing immediate relief in Los Angeles.
In a post on X, YouTube announced, "YouTube and Google are contributing $15 million to organizations via Google.org to provide immediate relief in LA in support of our creator community. Recipients include Emergency Network LA, Red Cross, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and the Institute for Nonprofit News, with more to come. http://yt.be/LA"