NASCAR has joined with Los Angeles sports organizations and Fanatics to help raise much-needed funds for victims of the devastating wildfires and the first responders supporting the fight. Fans can now purchase NASCAR-branded LA Strong merchandise with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross and LA Fire Department Foundation.
The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
For the past week, a collection of devastating wildfires have attacked the Los Angeles area. To show support and raise money for the cause, Fanatics is releasing the LA Strong collection, available for pre-order now.
The L.A. area’s 12 professional sports organizations, in conjunction with Fanatics and the Fanatics Foundation, distributed $3 million worth of merchandise on Friday to area residents who were forced out of their homes due to the area wildfires. The distribution events were at Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium and BMO Stadium.
The young collector who pulled the Paul Skenes 1-of-1 Rookie Debut Patch Autograph card has decided to sell the card at auction -- and it will help out a good cause. The Skenes card will be sold at the Fanatics Collect March Premier auction.
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The L.A. area’s 12 professional sports organizations, in conjunction with Fanatics and the Fanatics Foundation, will distribute $3 million worth of merchandise Friday to area residents who were forced out of their homes due to the area wildfires.
Twelve Los Angeles-area sports teams, including the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, banded together for a giveaway at nearby Hollywood Park, assisting wildfire victims with apparel, shoes, grocery gift cards,
As part of a collective of sports leagues, NASCAR is helping out LA wildfire relief efforts with a new line of merchandise. Fanatics is getting its league partners together to do good while also putting out a line of merch for fans.
Twelve professional sports organizations in Los Angeles have pledged to donate more than $8 million to assist victims and firefighters impacted by the region's recent fires.The Angels, Chargers, Clippers,
However, the Dodgers and 11 other teams, including the Angels, are contributing more. On Jan. 13, they announced they would be donating a combined $8 million to at least eight different organizations, including the Red Cross, LAFD, and the California Fire Foundation.