World Cup 2026 host committee to champion 26 nonprofits
LA is gearing up for the FIFA World Cup next year where the city is set to welcome people from all over the world to watch the best teams and athletes. But the benefit to communities here locally will last beyond just the matches we'll enjoy next summer. Renata Simril, president of Play Equity Fund, joins Good Day LA to talk about a special program launching today and the impact of the World Cup coming to town.
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