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AT&T Provides $50,000 to Ventura County Community Foundation to Aid Communities Impacted by Mountain Fire
Supporting emergency relief to help fire evacuees with needed services
Key Takeaways:
- AT&T has contributed $50,000 to the Ventura County Community Foundation to help those affected by the Mountain Fire.
- Contribution will support the long-term recovery efforts by assisting those affected by the wildfire.
AT&T has presented a contribution of $50,000 to the Ventura County Community Foundation to help those affected by the Mountain Fire.
The contribution will be used to support the long-term recovery efforts by assisting those affected by the Mountain Fire in making deposits on new homes and providing essential resources needed to rebuild their lives.
“Community organizations along with our brave first responders made a significant impact by helping our friends, neighbors and families in their time of need,” said Marc Blakeman, President, AT&T California and Pacific States. “AT&T is committed to helping the communities we serve, and we are proud to support these wildfire relief efforts.”
“We are deeply grateful to AT&T for their generous donation to the Ventura County Wildfire Relief & Recovery Fund. Their support comes at a critical time, providing essential assistance to families and community members most affected by the Mountain Fire,” said Vanessa Bechtel, President & CEO, Ventura County Community Foundation. AT&T’s commitment to our community’s recovery is deeply appreciated and will make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have lost their homes and livelihoods.”
“In November hundreds of residents were impacted by the Mountain Fire as it burned almost 20,000 acres,” said Senator Monique Limón, California State Senate District 21. “I am thankful for AT&T’s generous support in our community’s time of need. This funding will provide additional support as residents continue to recover from this devastating wildfire.”
“AT&T’s generous contribution to the Wildfire Recovery and Relief Fund will make a tangible and immediate difference for Mountain Fire victims who are facing devastating loss. With more than 200 homes destroyed, it is truly inspiring to see our community and corporate partners like AT&T come together to support families in their journey to recover and rebuild,” said Jeff Gorell, Supervisor, District 2, Ventura County. “This is the essence of resilience—neighbors supporting neighbors, and organizations stepping up when it’s needed most. On behalf of the County of Ventura, we extend our heartfelt thanks to AT&T for standing with us in this challenging time and for their generous donation to the Ventura County Community Foundation.”
AT&T has a long history of supporting communities before, during and after disasters. The company has invested nearly $14.4 billion in its network infrastructure in California from 2019-2023 and has invested more than $1 billion in its Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) program since 1992, making it one of the largest programs in the industry.
AT&T works in close collaboration with California’s first responders to prepare for disasters and help the network be resilient and operational when disaster strikes. We’re making public safety’s mission a priority with FirstNet, Built with AT&T, the only nationwide, high-speed broadband communications platform dedicated to and built specifically for America’s first responders and the extended public safety community.
The FirstNet Response Operations Group™ (ROG) is also a critical part of our wildfire efforts. This team is led by a dedicated team of former first responders and provides around-the-clock support for public safety on FirstNet®, ensuring first responders have the critical connectivity they require. This includes deploying network assets such as Satellite Cell on Light Trucks (SatCOLTs) and Compact Rapid Deployables (CRDs) which provide dedicated connectivity when and where it needed most.
FirstNet stands at the ready to be there to support response and recovery, no matter the disaster or emergency. To learn more about the value FirstNet is bringing to public safety, visit FirstNet.com.
Our thoughts are with those communities that were impacted by wildfires in California this year and we will continue to work closely with elected officials, local leaders, public safety and other first responders to ensure we can deliver support where it’s needed most.
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