When the founder of a south Manchester animal organisation heard about the disastrous Australian wildfires, she knew she had to do something to help.
16.01.2020 - 02:51 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
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Endeavor is making a $250,000 donation to the Red Cross for disaster relief necessitated by the Australian bush fires. The organization is encouraging client, partner, and fan engagement across all of their respective areas of business.
All business units, including WME, IMG, UFC, and PBR, are part of the Endeavor effort. Donations can be sent here.
The Endeavor effort joins other businesses and celebrities that have reached out to help
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By Jake Kanter
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