You’d have to pay attention and skip the endless garbage about Kentucky county clerks and Donald Trump to hear about the unprecedented flight (and plight) of migrants in Europe. Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing war torn countries such as Syria, and the European Union is struggling to find homes for all of them.

On Thursday, Audi said it would donate €1 million ($1.12 million) to help refugee aid organizations near its factories.

“We have been shocked by the great suffering of the refugees in Europe,” Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG, said in a statement. “People at our doorsteps are in need — and we therefore want to offer help quickly and avoid red tape.”

Obviously, €1 million won’t solve all the world’s problems, but it’s a noteworthy amount from the automaker and it’s hardly political — it’s just the right thing to do.

“We must not and we will not stand passively by when it comes to helping our fellow human beings in this desperate situation. We Audi employees are always there to help when it’s important – and it’s more important now than ever before,” Audi General Works Council Chairman Peter Mosch said in a statement announcing the donation.

Audi’s home nation of Germany is expected to take in nearly 800,000 refugees before the end of 2015, nearly 150,000 more than the entire European Union took in last year.

It’s important to note when this happens and certainly Audi isn’t alone. Ford, through the Ford Foundation, grants money to immigrant organizations here in the States, and the General Motors Foundation grants money to community organizations too.

Bravo.