PASADENA — The Pasadena Public Health Department reported today there was an outbreak of the gastrointestinal Norovirus at the American Red CrossPasadena Evacuation Shelter. The Health ...
An American Red Cross Illinois volunteer in Los Angeles describes her experience helping victims of the Eaton fire in Pasadena. They arrived in California Saturday, but already had some tough conversations with victims who have lost their homes.
Nearly 450 Red Cross responders are in California working to help the victims of the continued wildfires, according to a press release from the American Red Cross on Thursday. ABC 17 News had the opportunity to speak with one of those volunteers,
First came the fires. Then, there was ash and contaminated water. Now, some survivors of the Southern California wildfires are dealing with outbreaks of norovirus and other stomach ailments at a shelter set up to help evacuees.
Red Cross of Wisconsin volunteers and employees are on the ground in southern California, doing their part to help those impacted by devastating wildfires.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
The American Red Cross in Wisconsin is helping with the wildfire response in California. Several fires are still burning, and thousands of crew members are fighting the blaze fr
The California wildfires continue as thousands have been displaced. It'll be all hands-on deck as people try to recover from the devastation.
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Over 400 American Red Cross volunteers from all over the nation are currently on the grounds in California, one of them is a Texan in Pasadena. “They lost everything,” says Barbara Monteilh, an American Red Cross Volunteer from Texas.
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The return of tourism often has a positive impact after a natural disaster strikes, but would-be visitors need to know how to be a boon, not a burden
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.