Motive Power Gives Back to Fire Victims

Motive Power Gives Back to Fire Victims

The Camp Fire has become the deadliest wildfire in the United States in a century. It has completely devastated the Paradise area with many finding immediate relief in Chico. Motive Power employees have joined in the effort to give back to those who have lost everything in the recent California Camp Fire. So far, Motive Power has raised around $11, 580 to date through their GoFundMe and additional donations. While a chunk is from Motive Power, Motive Power employees and friends have contributed significantly as well (which is pretty amazing)! We have helped provide immediate needs to evacuees over the weekend and will use the additional funds to support individual families get back up on their feet. Additionally, employees have donated and delivered many essential items such as gift cards, water,  non-perishable food, socks, underwear, formula, bottles, wipes, and diapers.

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