In a remarkable show of solidarity, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians has pledged a $100,000 donation to the American Red Cross to aid in the recovery efforts for those impacted by the recent devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The announcement was shared on social media by Tribal Chairman Reid Milanovich, who highlighted the tribe’s dedication to helping neighboring communities during times of crisis.
“We’ve witnessed the tragic consequences of these fires over the past week, and as a tribe, we recognize the importance of supporting our neighbors in their time of need,” said Milanovich. “We’re proud to step up and contribute to the relief efforts in any way we can.”
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The Agua Caliente Band’s donation is part of a broader wave of support for the fire victims. Recently, the Coachella Valley Firebirds also committed $10,000 to fire relief initiatives, reinforcing a unified effort by local organizations to provide assistance to those affected by the ongoing fires.
This generous contribution from the Agua Caliente Band exemplifies the significant role that local communities play in disaster relief. The tribe’s donation will undoubtedly make a tangible impact on the recovery process, providing critical support to those facing the challenges of rebuilding their lives.
As California continues to deal with the aftermath of these catastrophic fires, the collaboration between tribal organizations, businesses, and community groups like the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians underscores the importance of collective action in times of emergency .
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