San Antonio-based H-E-B donates $1 million, sends supplies to victims of California wildfires
San Antonio-based grocery store chain H-E-B – recently ranked the best grocery store in the nation – is sending aid and supplies to folks affected by the California wildfires. H-E-B is donating $1 million to nonprofits to help support the victims of the wildfires in Southern California. The San Antonio-based company is also sending six truckloads of supplies, including water, food, masks and hygiene kits, to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, officials told KENS 5.
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