A fund seeking to help Salt Lake City residents affected by last month’s flooding is getting a significant boost from one of Utah’s more prominent families.
The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation announced Thursday that it’s committing $100,000 to the Westside Flood Relief Fund , launched days after over two dozen homes in the Westpointe area were flooded amid record rainfall in the city.
Larry H. Miller Real Estate also announced it has committed up to $25,000 in donated materials for home repairs. All of the new funding is currently being distributed, according to the foundation.
“Our hearts go out to the families and neighborhoods impacted by this destructive flooding,” said Don Stirling, executive director of the Miller Family Foundation, in a statement. “The west side is

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