The American Red Cross is proud to collaborate with 211 LA, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and hyper-local partner with deep community roots, in a successful community-led response to support recovery from the wildfires in Los Angeles.
Former P.D. star Tracy Spiridakos took to Instagram to share the L.A. Times article with resources to help those affected by the fires. Chicago Fire star Miranda Rae Mayo, who pla
Reynaldo Vega, a Baltimore-based Community Disaster Program Manager at the American Red Cross, deployed to California Friday to assist residents impacted by Los Angeles wildfires.
The SoCal Cup, the nation's leading boys' volleyball tournament series, brought its 'The Open Championship' to the Los Angeles Convention Center this past Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend.
John and Martha Lohrstorfer from South Haven have been in California for the last 12 days, assisting those who have been displaced by the wildfires.
Phil Rehmer watched from his Aurora home as Hurricane Ian — one of the strongest storms in U.S. history — devastated the southeastern U.S., killing nearly 160 people and
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
A New Hampshire woman is volunteering with the American Red Cross to help victims impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles.
As fires in California continue to burn, hundreds of brave people have spared their time to help those affected by them.
A volunteer who has been in Los Angeles since the beginning of this week said the fires have impacted everyone, regardless of their demographics.
As natural disasters and public emergencies across the country continue to stretch the resources of public, private and not-for-profit humanitarian organizations, the Long Island American Red Cross is ramping up efforts to provide more opportunities for East End residents to get involved in relief efforts.
Altadena’s Grocery Outlet, with its mural and “Altadena Strong” banner, was a community hub even before Eaton Fire. Even shuttered, it remains a gathering place for a ravaged