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Firefighters will be battling the blaze and dealing with the fallout for weeks, Liz Lin, president of the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, told The Post.
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The foundation is supporting both firefighters responding to the Los Angeles fires as well as people affected. Watch Duty: The nonprofit service provides real-time updates on wildfire activity, evacuations, shelters and more via its free app, which more than 1.4 million people downloaded in the 48 hours since the fires began. The organization ...
Direct donations go a long way in helping people impacted by the California wildfires get back on their feet. Amid L.A. fires, more than $100 million has been raised on GoFundMe. Direct donations ...
A nonprofit backed by Hollywood power players is stepping up to help firefighters, first responders and communities affected by the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles and surrounding areas. The ...
The Kroenke Family, which owns the Rams, targeted the team's $1 million donation specifically for the LAFD Foundation. It provides Los Angeles County and City firefighters with funds to help pay ...
“Los Angeles we stand with you. 🫶🏽” the caption of the post read. “BeyGOOD is taking action by announcing the LA Fire Relief Fund with a donation of 2.5 million dollars."
The fire started on Labor Day September 4, 2006, and by October 1, had cost $70.3 million; at one point, the Day Fire had 4,600 active firefighters combating it. [3] The Day Fire burned approximately 162,702 acres (658.43 km 2) of both Los Padres National Forest (97.4%) and privately owned lands. [2]