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.
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.
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 devastating wildfires sweeping across Southern California for more than a week have left communities in dire need of support. There are trusted organizations accepting donations to provide immedia
Organizations such as the American Red Cross, Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Direct Relief, and GoFundMe are actively providing support through shelters, medical aid, donations ...
The American Red Cross is on the ground supporting Southern California residents ... What to know about giving through GoFundMe GoFundMe has centralized all fundraisers related to the wildfires. The crowdfunding site has a California Wildfire Relief ...
GoFundMe has centralized all fundraisers related to the wildfires. The crowdfunding site has a California Wildfire Relief Fund that will be distributed to people seeking help through GoFundMe fundraisers and nonprofits providing relief, the company said.
But it is -- just so I can tell you, if you know anybody on the west coast or not, the American red cross, support them,' she said. 'They will come in and help people. Do anything you can.
By phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY By mail: The Salvation Army - Disaster Relief, PO Box 1959, Atlanta, GA 30301 The American Red Cross Los Angeles ... Donating to a GoFundMe account not knowing where ...
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.