Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced Wednesday that he’s donating $1 million to help victims of the Camp Fire.
Rodgers posted a video to Twitter to urged people to support the victims of the deadly California wildfires.
Wearing a Butte Strong sweatshirt, the Chico native said he is donating $1 million to the North Valley Community Foundation.
The giving doesn’t end there. State Farm Insurance will donate $1 for every retweet of the NFL star’s video, up to $1 million.
Retweets must be down by midnight PST Sunday, Nov. 25.
Please take a minute to watch this and if you can, take a few seconds to retweet this using the #retweet4good
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— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) November 21, 2018
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