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Altadena, Eaton Fire
Recovery effort ‘Altadena Girls' helps teens impacted by Eaton Fire
Makeup, perfume, hair products, or a new outfit may all seem like luxuries to teenage girls who lost everything to the Eaton Fire.
14-year-old creates viral "Altadena Girls" recovery fund for teens impacted by Eaton Fire
A 14-year-old girl had the idea of collecting items for teens who had been impacted by the Eaton Fire, now her recovery fund is viral.
Recovery fund is helping Altadena teen girls who lost their homes feel like themselves again
Avery Colvert, 14, wanted to do something special for teen girls like her schoolmates in Altadena whose lives have been upended by the fires.
A Los Angeles Teen Started a Recovery Fund for Wildfire Victims. Now It’s a Movement
A very Colvert, 14, never imagined her recovery fund for the teenage victims of the Eaton Fire, one of multiple blazes raging in Los Angeles County, would go viral, but less than 24 hours after its creation, it did just that. Paris Hilton posted about Altadena Girls on her Instagram story. Then Mindy Kaling. Then Charli XCX.
“Altadena Girls” is a fire recovery fund started by a local teenager
Altadena 14-year-old, Avery Colvert, started the “Altadena Girls” recovery fund for fire victims. As many of her friends left with only the clothes on their backs, the fund collects beauty, hygiene products and other items targeted for teens.
Altadena Girls, Meghan
'Altadena Girls' aims to restore the identity of girls affected by wildfires
Here are all the current wildfires burning in Southern California at a glance. What started as an idea to help friends who lost their homes in the Altadena Fire quickly turned into an entire movement with the help of social media and some big name celebrities.
Meghan Markle Volunteers With Altadena Girls to Support L.A. Wildfire Relief
Meghan Markle is hosting evacuated friends at her Montecito, California home amid the ongoing L.A. wildfires and was seen volunteering with Prince Harry at the Pasadena Convention Center this past Friday.
Meghan Markle volunteers and delivers donations to support teen girls devastated by LA fires
Meghan Markle is supporting teenage girls struggling in the aftermath of the deadly LA fires. On Monday, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, dropped off donations and volunteered at a relief center in Altadena,
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A Fire Relief Effort by and for Teenage Girls
An eighth grader started a donation drive for teenagers whose homes burned in Los Angeles. Ariana Grande, Prince Harry, ...
ABC7
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GoFundMe campaign phrasing could limit FEMA assistance for fire victims
Donations from a GoFundMe page could impact how much money people affected by the wildfires receive from FEMA.
The Imprint
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Foster Youth in Residential Treatment Forced to Flee Los Angeles Fires in Yet Another Displacement
Dozens of youth housed in residential treatment facilities in Los Angeles have been forced to flee amid fires in the region.
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Mandy Moore documents visiting her Altadena home, mostly destroyed in Eaton Fire
Mandy Moore is grieving the loss of her neighborhood and her home, which was ravaged by the still-active Eaton Fire burning ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
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Generations of Black families built their lives in Altadena. Then the Eaton Fire swept through LA
During the illegal and discriminatory practice of redlining, generations of Black families put down roots in Altadena where ...
Curbed
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What’s Burned Down
Joshua Jackson’s home, a Richard Neutra house in the Palisades. A running list of celebrity homes and architectural ...
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Altadena resident recalls fighting fire to save his home
Lifelong Southern California resident Justin Christie shares what he saw and heard as the Eaton Fire roared around him and ...
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