Aaron Rodgers donates $1M to help with California wildfire recovery efforts
(CBS 58) -- Aaron Rodgers is doing his part to help support the victims of the California wildfires.
In a video posted on Twitter, Rodgers says he is partnering with North Valley Community Foundation and donating $1 million to help with the rebuild of the communities devastated by the fires.
In addition to Rodgers' $1 million dollar donation, State Farm Neighborhood of Good is donating $1, up to $1 million, for every retweet of Aaron’s post until Sunday, November 25 at midnight ET.
Please take a minute to watch this and if you can, take a few seconds to retweet this using the #retweet4good
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) November 21, 2018
All the money goes to a great organization for the immediate needs and the recovery efforts for the #CampFireParadise
Thank you ?? #ButteStrong #payitforward pic.twitter.com/iQjMbUIHcI
The funds raised will focus on kids programs (in school, after school, extracurricular), youth and high school sports, and housing (temporary structures for the displaced Paradise residents as they rebuild.
Rodgers is originally from Chico, California.
For more information on how to help, please click here.