Since the California wildfires erupted, many local and national organizations are stepping in to provide critical aid to those affected.
Between response and recovery, the potential for the situation to change creates a unique challenge for the non-profit.
More than 200 trained Red Cross disaster workers nationwide are helping, including several from Central Florida
It has been a week since the deadly California wildfires started. With an end not yet in sight, the American Red Cross is sending help from Alabama to the West Coast.
Here is a list of organizations working to provide aid to SoCal evacuees and first responders, in alphabetical order: American Red Cross-Wildfire Relief The organization has hundreds of volunteers ...
Thousands of people have been displaced by raging wildfires in Southern California. The FOX Corporation has donated $1 million to the Red Cross California wildfire relief effort. Your donation ...
From the Pacific Palisades to Pasadena, people across Los Angeles County have been evacuated from their homes as one of the worst windstorms in the last decade fueled a handful of destructive ...
The Petaluma-based Guy Fieri Foundation brought its large disaster relief trailer and smoker to the Cal Fire base camp in Malibu on Jan. 12 and began dinner service the next day, according to foundation spokesperson Irika Slavin. Slavin said the deployment theme was “serving those who protect and serve us.”
KCRA 3, KQCA My58 and the California Gold Country Region Chapter of the American Red Cross partnered on a disaster relief drive that raised more than $940,000 to support people impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Donations came in from thousands of callers and companies who generously gave money to help those in need.
Firefighters are making slow and steady strides at containing several wildfires as the damage left in their wake continues to be assessed.
Strong Santa Ana winds have fueled multiple wildfires across Southern California, forcing thousands of residents to flee from their homes.
Here is a list of some of the relief available for homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses of all sizes affected by the wildfires.