CASA de ESPAÑOL in Sacramento teamed up with the American Red Cross for a special fundraiser to benefit the fire survivors in Los Angeles County. Hundreds in the community came out to help make a difference for those who have lost their homes.
As fires in California continue to burn, hundreds of brave people have spared their time to help those affected by them.
Thousands of volunteers from across the country are jumping in to help the victims of the wildfires in Southern California. Two American Red Cross volunteers from central Alabama felt called to help those hurting 2,
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He urged those impacted by fires who need assistance or resources, “please reach out, and we will do our best to help.”
CALIFORNIA, USA — The American Red Cross has mobilized more than 300 workers to assist California wildfire evacuees, with nearly 900 people seeking refuge in their shelters Sunday morning ...
The devastation in California continues as wildfires, fueled by strong winds and severe drought, sweep across communities, forcing millions to evacuate. In response, volunteers nationwide, including those from Georgia, are stepping in to assist. Among them is Marzetta Dennis, an American Red Cross volunteer from Georgia.
A team of American Red Cross volunteers from Michigan is traveling to southern California to assist with disaster relief efforts. The American Red Cross Michigan Region reports that four volunteers will support emergency shelters,
The American Red Cross, state fire departments and Stew Leonard Jr. have teamed up to help fund wildfire relief efforts in California. According to a release, “Stew Leonard’s customers can ...
The devastating fires in California are still ravaging the Los Angeles County hillside and leaving hundreds of thousands without homes, clothes and cherished items that will never be recovered.
Since the California wildfires erupted, many local and national organizations are stepping in to provide critical aid to those affected.