Los Angeles, CA – As wildfires rage through the Los Angeles area, Mazda has stepped up to support the communities and heroes affected by this devastating crisis. The automaker announced a $100,000 (INR 86.19 lakh) donation to aid recovery efforts, with funds allocated evenly between the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and the CAL FIRE Benevolent Foundation.
Mazda’s gesture reflects both sympathy for those impacted and deep gratitude for the firefighters and first responders risking their lives to protect local communities.
“We stand in solidarity with our employees, dealer partners, and all residents affected by these fires,” said a Mazda spokesperson. “Supporting the dedicated teams working tirelessly to save lives and rebuild is a small way we can help during this challenging time.”
Payment Relief for Mazda Customers
In addition to its charitable donation, Mazda Financial Services (MFS) has rolled out payment relief options for customers residing in federally designated disaster zones. This initiative is aimed at alleviating financial stress for individuals navigating the uncertainties brought about by the wildfires.
For more information on relief options, customers can visit the Mazda Financial Services website.
A Legacy of Compassion and Craftsmanship
Mazda, founded in Hiroshima, Japan, is no stranger to adversity. The company’s resilience, rooted in its history, inspires its philosophy of putting people at the heart of its mission. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Mazda North American Operations oversees a robust network across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia, ensuring its vehicles and services enrich lives globally.
The company’s humanitarian commitment is a testament to its values. By focusing not only on engineering innovation but also on human-centered initiatives, Mazda continues to drive forward with a purpose larger than mobility.
A Call to Action
Mazda’s proactive involvement in disaster relief reminds us of the importance of community and compassion. As the recovery efforts in Los Angeles progress, individuals and organizations alike are urged to support local fire departments, charities, and relief foundations. Together, we can rebuild and bring hope to those affected.