Arnold Schwarzenegger To Donate $1 Million For L.A. Wildfire Relief

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is pitching in and donating money for the relief efforts of all the victims affected by the L.A. wildfires.

The former governor took to social media to announce his pledge and unveil a t-shirt for those wanting to contribute to the relief. “A lot of my fans have asked me how they can help LA,” the former California governor shared on X, the microblogging platform formerly known as Twitter. “I’m going to lead the way.

I’m sending a million dollars of my own money, split between @LAFDFoundation, @CAFireFound, and @HabitatLA. I don’t like when companies or rich people ask their fans to make their donations for them.” In a follow-up tweet, Schwarzenegger also unveiled an “LA Strong” t-shirt, with proceeds going to the organizations he’s supporting. “The shirt might look familiar – it’s based on an LA classic they sell to tourists on the Venice boardwalk, except I can use my image,” he wrote. RELATED: Netflix Aims To Keep L.A.-Based Production On Track In Wake Of Wildfires After “A Really Tough Couple Of Years” In Hollywood, Ted Sarandos SaysBut I know you want to help.

So I had my team design a shirt. 100% of the profits will go to those organizations. The shirt might look familiar – it’s based on an LA classic they sell to tourists on the Venice boardwalk, except I can use my image: https://t.co/RcIBqbkOnP The fires across L.A.

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