“In a disaster like this, of course people need cash, because water bottles aren’t wealth,” says Tubbs. “Clothing isn’t cash.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNWildfire victims look to nontraditional materials, methods as a solution to rebuilding homesThe Eaton Fire burned everything in its path along Dr. Bruce Lander's street in Altadena, but it came to a halt when it ...
Camden Property Trust is waiving application fees and has frozen new lease rates. Hanes Properties offers month-to-month ...
After the Los Angeles wildfires, ABC News is following people as they rebuild their homes, deal with insurance, figure out ...
An exclusive event at Pacific Design Center will raise funds for three key organizations that played a crucial role in fire ...
A pair of women who grew up in Pacific Palisades are hoping to give wildfire victims an heirloom to hang once they rebuild their homes.
Bishop Joel Peebles of Global United Fellowship raises over $150,000 for California wildfire victims. Faith leaders unite to ...
Renowned Boston-based fashion stylist Tara West in partnership with five Los Angeles-based and charitably recognized family members, aged 19-75, have launched a foundation dedicated to helping victims ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended its deadline for residents in Los Angeles County who were impacted by the recent wildfires to apply for aid. FEMA has extended its deadline to ...
Tens of thousands of people in Los Angeles lost their homes to the devastating fires that raged in early January. The Eaton ...
(WIB) – Bishop Joel Peebles of Global United Fellowship, headquartered in Landover, Maryland, recently got an up-close view of the devastation from the Los Angeles fires after he and other faith ...
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