BOSTON – Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady announced Wednesday that he will donate $100,000 to help people in Florida after Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton came ashore near Siesta Key, Florida, late Wednesday night as a powerful category 3 storm. As of Thursday, more than 3 million customers in the state were without electricity.
Four people were killed Wednesday when a dozen tornadoes associated with Hurricane Milton ripped through southeast Florida.
Tom Brady donation for hurricane relief
Brady, who won six Super Bowl titles with the Patriots and a seventh with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers now lives in a waterfront home in Miami.
The future Hall of Fame quarterback announced the donation on social media. He said the money will help Floridians in need obtain essentials like food, water and first aid.
According to Brady, delivery service company Gopuff will match donations for hurricane relief, with contributions going to the Volunteer Florida Foundation.
“Keep those affected by these storms in your prayers, look out for your neighbors and continue to help however you can. Stay safe and stay strong Florida,” Brady said.
How to Help After Hurricane Milton, Helene
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has donated $5 million to Milton and Helene’s recovery efforts, Feeding America announced Wednesday.
Families affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene need urgent support. The American Red Cross is asking for donations that will help people get meals, shelter and hope when they need it most.
For more information, visit the American Red Cross website or call 1 (800) RED CROSS to donate.