Rams partner with LA teams to donate $450K toward Hawaii wildfire relief

The Rams teamed up with other LA franchises to help those impacted by the devastating wildfires in Hawaii

The Los Angeles Rams are doing what they can to help those impacted by the devastating wildfires on the island of Maui in Hawaii.

The Rams announced on Thursday that they have teamed up with teams across Los Angeles to donate $450,000 to the American Red Cross, which will aid people affected by the wildfires.

There are 12 L.A. teams in total that are giving to this great cause, hopefully providing some help to those in Hawaii during this difficult time.

Additionally, the Rams will show support for those in Maui by wearing shirts on the sideline during Saturday’s preseason game.

The shirts worn by players and coaches will then be signed and auctioned off to benefit the American Red Cross

Shirts signed by or worn by select players and coaches will be auctioned off during the game at the Rams Foundation Silent Auction tables on the 6N Concourse and Lower American Airlines Plaza. Select players’ and coaches’ shirts also will be available on Rams Auctions starting Saturday, with proceeds from all winning bids benefiting American Red Cross. 

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