Eighty percent of LAUSD students live in poverty. Donations will help provide meals and urgently needed supplies, provide devices, digital libraries and books and help students to continue learning.
CBS-owned KCBS (CBS) and KCAL (Ind.) Los Angeles (DMA 2) are holding a fundraiser today until 11 p.m. for students of the Los Angeles Unified School District and their families who are struggling during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The stations have partnered with iHeartRadio Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Chargers and the LAUSD to present, L.A. Students Most in Need.
Throughout the day, numerous stars from CBS primetime, daytime and syndicated series, and celebrities from the worlds of sports and entertainment will support the fundraiser by appearing live via Skype and FaceTime, as well as in recorded messages that encourage viewers to make donations.
Jeff Bridges: LA Students Most In Need
For thousands of LA's children, not being able to attend school is causing devastating effects. CBSLA, Los Angeles Chargers and iHeartRadio are coming together to help families in need, and together with your help, we can make a difference. A simple donation from you can provide meals, much needed educational resources, and more.Donate now by texting ‘NEED’ to 76278 or by going to CBSLA.com/GIVEThank you, Jeff Bridges for helping get the word out!
Posted by CBS Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Eighty percent of LAUSD students live in poverty. Donations will help provide meals and urgently needed supplies, provide devices, digital libraries and books and help students to continue learning.
Donations may be made by visiting CBSLA.com/give or texting NEED to 76278.
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