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As firefighters continue to battle one of California’s worst fire disasters, many people are wondering how they can help. More than 15 fires have scorched 220,000 acres, destroyed an estimated ...
To help those affected by the wildfires, donations are encouraged to help prepare for, respond to and help people recover, Poisall said. Visit redcross.org , call 800-RED-CROSS, or text the word ...
The California Fire Foundation provides immediate short-term relief to victims by handing out $250 gift cards so that people can buy basic necessities that were lost in fires. You can donate here .
As recovery continues, here’s a look at several different ways you can help. General relief efforts. The California Fire Foundation has a Supplying Aid to Victims of Emergency (SAVE) program ...
Another 143 square miles have been scorched in Southern California by the two fires called the Woolsey and Hill fires. Here’s how you can help. Research before you donate ...
If you're looking to help firefighters and those impacted by the California fires, here is a list of organizations that are on the ground and can use financial support.
One Tree Planted — Reforestation: Donations will help plant trees in California’s forests, where 2020’s fire season has consumed close to 3 million acres. Hundreds of millions of trees will ...
The Beach House, 15 1st St., in Seal Beach is hosting a benefit concert from 1 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, and all proceeds will go to the California Fire Foundation Disaster Relief Fund.
The California Community Foundation has worked to help Los Angeles County since 1915. The agency's Wildfire Recovery Fund targets hard to reach communities in the area with the intent of providing ...
California fire season is in full swing and sweeping across Northern California. If you have been affected by these recent fires or want to help those that have, here are some resources to get you ...
The series of atmospheric river storms that pelted California and caused flooding and mudslides in recent weeks has led to at least 20 related deaths and damages are expected to exceed $1 billion.
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