With thousands impacted by the wildfires in Southern California, NBC5 and the American Red Cross is asking you to help the victims during their time of need. You can help the recovery efforts by donating money directly to the American Red Cross. All money will go directly to aiding those impacted by wildfires in Southern California.
The Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross is sending more volunteers to Southern California to assist with wildfire disaster relief.
In a release, the American Red Cross of Wisconsin says four volunteers and one employee are on their way to California to help with relief efforts. They expect more volunteers to join them in the coming days. The Red Cross says their focus right now is providing safe shelter, food, emotional support and other services to evacuees.
The American Red Cross of Wisconsin is sending help to southern California to aid in the wildfire relief effort.
The volunteers from Michigan will join more than 300 Red Cross disaster workers helping in Southern California.
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.
Want to know how to help with the SoCal Wildfires? Check out this list of organizations that are helping support displaced families.
As the death toll continues to rise in California following the wildfires near Los Angeles, the Illinois chapter of the America Red Cross plans to provide continued relief for those
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Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
Heartbroken families, burned-out business owners and beleaguered Los Angeles leaders are beginning to ponder a monumental task: rebuilding what was lost in the Southern California wildfires.