Apple contributes from iTunes accepting donations to help those affected by the fires in Canada

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Once again, Apple makes its iTunes platform available to the Red Cross in order to raise aid for those affected by the fires that have occurred in Canada. The fires have left thousands of people homeless and homeless who are being served by neighboring cities.

The Red Cross is asking for help through all the media and Apple, in addition to allocating a lot of money to the cause, has allowed raising money to be done through iTunes.

Canada is experiencing fires so severe that people who have been able to tell about it do not remember anything like it in decades. Specifically we are talking about the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta. The inhabitants already have to mourn the loss of thousands of hectares on which their homes were located.

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As in many other cases, Apple has wanted to contribute by allowing the Red Cross to receive donations from a platform that they have enabled in the country's iTunes store. Users who want to contribute their grade of sand can donate from 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 or 200 dollars that will go to the first aid of the thousands of people who are becoming homeless. 

For donations, you cannot use iTunes credit, and whoever makes them will not receive any invoice, as they do not belong to Apple's economic activity. Since May 1, more than 85.000 have been affected by this catastrophe, which has been aggravated by the high temperatures the country is experiencing.


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