Snap CEO helps launch La Wildfire Recovery

Snap CEO Evan Spiegel and CEO Community Foundation in CaliforniaMiguel Santana Launching a program Focus on helping residents at Altadena and Pacific Palisades to rebuild their own conditions after last month’s fires.

California Community Foundation, Snap, Spiegel and Snap Cto Bobby Murphy funded $ 10 million in financing for employees, which is called The angels section.

“Our goal is to make sure that the societies affected by Eaton and Palisades Megafires give their recovery,” A. press release Announcing the program reads. “The Ministry of angels is not a private governmental or sectoral initiative; it is a network at the level of the popular base, which depends on society that focuses on ensuring control of the affected population on their recovery.”

The Ministry of angels will provide independent resources and project management to help the affected population and will work alongside the current community leaders and institutions.

Last month, Spiegel Make a message The Los Angeles community has touched on how it was created in the partisans. He pointed out that his father’s house was lost in forest fires.

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