SAN DIEGO – To support communities impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, the San Diego Mojo announced plans to donate 50% of designated ticket sales for their Thursday, Jan. 30 game against the Atlanta Vibe to Feeding San Diego, a nonprofit organization fighting food insecurity in San Diego County.
Fans can purchase game tickets for the L.A. Fire Relief Fundraiser through this LINK.
“In the shadow of unimaginable loss, it’s difficult to know how to help with our modest posture,” said San Diego Mojo President Billy Johnson. “The Mojo humbly hope that we are able to facilitate help in some small way that matters to someone who needs it."
Over the last several weeks, Feeding San Diego has delivered over 33,000 pounds of food and beverages to assist those displaced by the fires in Los Angeles, including ready-to-eat snacks and meals such as protein bars and crackers, for those who don't have access to a kitchen.
ABOUT SAN DIEGO MOJO
San Diego Mojo are a women’s professional volleyball team in San Diego, Calif. and is a founding member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. The Mojo are led by 2024 PVF Coach of the Year and three-time Olympian Tayyiba Haneef-Park and play their home matches at Viejas Arena on the campus of San Diego State University. The team is owned by longtime San Diegan and UC San Diego alum Gary E. Jacobs, a co-founder and Chairman of the Board of the Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School and managing director of Jacobs Investment Company (JIC).
ABOUT FEEDING SAN DIEGO
Established in 2007, Feeding San Diego is the leading hunger-relief and food rescue organization in San Diego County and the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region. Feeding San Diego provides more than 29 million meals every year to children, families, seniors, college students, military families, veterans, people facing homelessness, and other underserved populations. We distribute meals in partnership with more than 300 local charities, schools, faith communities, meal sites, and food pantries throughout the region.