Charles Rizzo doesn't just own the Detroit Free Press.
He's also the owner of Huntington Bank, Hour Media & Emily, and Henry Ford.
He's also a big supporter of Variety, a children's charity that offers summer camps for kids with special needs.
"These camps provide a very beneficial environment for children with special needs to feel included and stay active," Rizzo, whose son has special needs, says in a press release.
"To play even a small part in helping with these amazing programs makes our entire family happy."
The Rizzo family's sponsorship of Variety's camps "is made alongside names like Huntington Bank, Hour Media & Emily, and Henry Ford," says Rizzo.
"This is why it is imperative to us to make sure that programs like this are supported."
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