Want to know how to help with the SoCal Wildfires? Check out this list of organizations that are helping support displaced families.
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Here are a few different ways to contribute to California wildfire relief efforts even if you are in a different state.
Major companies are already jumping in to try to ease the burden for fire victims. Uber and Lyft are offering free rides for those who need to evacuate, while Airbnb is opening its doors to provide temporary housing for people displaced by the fires.
The American Red Cross says at least eight of its Hawaii volunteers flew to Los Angeles over the past 24 hours, and roughly two dozen are in training to be ready to go next.
Los Angeles is home to Hollywood, and Tinseltown is showing up for LA amid the city's ongoing wildfires. Here's how stars are helping out.
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A mother and her three children have lost all of their belongings in the latest fire at the Paradise Spas condominium complex. A week after firefighters responded to the complex to extinguish the fire, Brenna Williams and her three children said they were still trying to make sense of the scary incident.
To help fight fraud, GoFundMe created an online hub that contains verified fundraising pages related to the L.A.-area wildfires.
Los Angeles area residents, from all walks of life, have come together to help the thousands who lost their homes in the fires or were forced to evacuate, leaving everything behind.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
The superstar singer is donating $1 million to L.A. fire relief. The amount will be spread between LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and L.A. Regional Food Bank. The news of his donations comes after he canceled his intended album-release concert that was planned for the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman are among the many Los Angeles sports figures donating to help those affected by the Los Angeles Fires.