Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced Wednesday he is donating $1 million to wildfire relief efforts in California.

Rodgers is teaming with the North Valley Community Foundation to donate the money for recovery and rebuild of the communities in and around Chico, his hometown.

The historic fires in California have burned thousands of acres and destroyed over 10,000 homes, displacing victims across Butte County. According to most recent updates, the fires have also claimed over 80 lives, with hundreds still unaccounted for.

Rodgers is also partnering with State Farm to support the relief fund, with the insurance company pledging one dollar – up to another million dollars – for every retweet of Rodgers’ original tweet below:

Rodgers grew up in Chico, the most populous city in Butte County, an area hit most hard by the fires.

In addition to his $1 million donation and partnership with State Farm, Rodgers also has a recovery fund set up on the Northern Valley Community Fund website. The fund will be focused on housing for victims, kids programs through schools and youth and high school sports in the area. It can be accessed here.