Aaron Rodgers Donates $1 Million To Camp Fire Victims, Launches Twitter Campaign To Raise $1 Million More
By Admin on November 21, 2018
I have cried every morning this week reading stories about people and companies from Northern California trying to help out. Aaron Rodgers, AKA the quarterback of Green Bay is the latest. This morning he announced he would donate $1 million to the victims of the Camp Fire. Many of which are currently in his hometown of Chico.
But on top of that, he’s also partnered with State Farm to raise an additional $1 million. And it’s really easy…just retweet the tweet below. Every retweet counts as a dollar up to one million dollars. The video has been up for an hour as of 8:52 AM PST and already has 14K retweets.
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
In the video, he Aaron states that he spoke with friends and the mayor of Chico to figure out how to best help. Monetary donations for current needs and long term recovery was the response.