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KXTV-TV Sacramento. Los Angeles Wildfires: Northern California American Red Cross stepping up to help their neighbors in the south. Posted: January 9, 2025 | Last updated: March 7, 2025 ...
The American Red Cross is searching for new shelter accommodations after the Pasadena Convention Center requested the removal of victims of the Los Angeles wildfires in order to return to its ...
In all, The American Red Cross has more than 400 team members from around the country in Los Angeles County. They are helping to provide shelter, food, mental health and spiritual care.
KCAL Cares and the American Red Cross have partnered to support our communities in crisis. ... Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, clinical and emergency services: (800) 854-7771.
The American Red Cross Southern California Region has deployed 25 volunteers to assist victims of the fast-moving wildfires in Los Angeles, with additional volunteers likely to join in the coming ...
While the Red Cross has continued to work with others to provide support, the organization plays a key role in disaster recovery as it has sent more than 200 American Red Cross workers on site.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - 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.
Red Cross launches 2nd phase of direct cash aid for Palisades/Eaton wildfire survivors in LA. Check eligibility & learn how to apply before the May 13 deadline.
January 8, 2025. Los Angeles, California.American Red Cross disaster worker Jill Sperling speaking with Carol Milton at the Westwood Recreation Center in Los Angeles.
American Red Cross. The American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles is providing shelter to wildfire victims and their domestic family pets as well as food, water, health and emotional support services.
A Red Cross volunteer for almost 20 years, Quero-Ziada said she was motivated to travel to Los Angeles to assist after seeing the destruction on the news. "It broke my heart to see the videos in ...