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 ...
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.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WKBT) -- A man from Eau Claire is helping wildfire victims in Pasadena, California. Luong Huynh is a mass care manager for the American Red Cross Wisconsin Region. He's been in Pasadena since Sunday making sure wildfire victims have what they need.
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Missouri Red Cross helps in wake of California wildfires
As flames scorch thousands of acres in Southern California, destroying homes and decimating communities, some from the show-me-state are on the ground in Califo
With it being more than a week since the surge of uncontained wildfires, thousands of Californians are currently struggling with their losses.
Among the 400-plus Red Cross volunteers and employees offering emotional support, food, recovery planning, shelter and financial assistance to people and pets in the Los Angeles area is an ER nurse from Victoria: 25-year-old Ryan Bohara.
WE’RE JUST TAKING ONE ONE SECOND AT A TIME, YOU KNOW, HE AND SO MANY OTHERS HAVE FOUND RELIEF AT THE RED CROSS, PASADENA SHELTER ... came to help in Southern California. Dozens of volunteers ...
Manuel Carmona, Pasadena’s acting director of Public Health, said that his department and health officials from the American Red Cross ... At the time, the California Department of Public ...
Several organizations throughout various locations are lending a helping hand to those affected by the wildfires. LA Downtown News will continually update this list online.
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