As Southern Californians continue to deal with the devastation of the wildfires, NFL legend Tom Brady is doing his part to help with relief efforts.
Brady partnered with Gopuff to deliver $250,000 in free water to those affected by the wildfires.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power continues to send alerts saying there is contaminated water in the area due to fire-related toxins in tap water.
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So customers of Gopuff, which has thousands of employees, more than 160 BevMo! Stores and a corporate office in California can use code “CAStrong” at checkout to receive free fresh still water for up to $10.
Additionally, the company is offering a 30% discount on essential items, including food, batteries, electrolytes, and more, and also announced a donation of $150,000 on essential items last week.
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“Our hearts go out to the thousands and thousands of people affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles,” Yakir Gola, co-founder and co-CEO of Gopuff, said in a statement.. “We are extremely grateful for the constant efforts of first responders to keep our communities safe and for the tireless efforts of our team leaders to support our employees in the area.
“To do our part to support first responders and anyone affected locally, we have partnered with Tom Brady to give away $250,000 worth of water to those in the Los Angeles area and we will continue to monitor the situation and support in any way possible. that we can.”
Brady joined Gopuff in June 2024 in a multi-year strategic partnership in which he said he would be actively involved with the instant commerce leader.
“Since I first used Gopuff, I have been amazed at how fast and seamless deliveries are, offering so many different options at my fingertips,” Brady said in an official press release about the partnership announcement. “I'm excited to work with the Gopuff team to continue driving innovation and help create an even better experience for their customers.”
California authorities have confirmed a new death toll of 16 as wildfires continued to rage in Los Angeles on Sunday. Thousands of people have lost their homes as rescuers continue trying to control the flames.
Gov. Gavin Newsom invited President-elect Donald Trump to visit California amid wildfires and fights over budget decisions. The governor has faced criticism for approving a budget that cut $100 million in funding for firefighting and prevention.
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Newsom issued an executive order Sunday to remove some regulatory hurdles and procedures to accelerate the rebuilding of homes and businesses faster.
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