American Red Cross, Southern California
As the Hughes Fire tears through thousands of acres in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, FOX5 just learned the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada has not been called in for backup, yet. If they’re needed,
A retired firefighter from Tucson is going to Southern California to aid in wildfire relief efforts, the Arizona chapter of the American Red Cross said Thursday. Randy Ogden is a retired Tucson firefighter, but his role in California will be purely ...
The volunteers from Michigan will join more than 300 Red Cross disaster workers helping in Southern California.
CASA de ESPAÑOL in Sacramento teamed up with the American Red Cross for a special fundraiser to benefit the fire survivors in Los Angeles County.
A retired firefighter from Tucson is going to Southern California to aid in wildfire relief efforts, the Arizona chapter of the American Red Cross said Thursday. Randy Ogden is a retired Tucson ...
Forward progress of the Sepulveda Fire that erupted quickly overnight off the 405 freeway near Getty Center in Los Angeles was contained at 45 acres early Thursday morning. Evacuation orders for that one were lifted.
As of Thursday morning at 6:32 a.m., the Palisades Fire has reached 72% containment, spanning 23,448 acres. Firefighters are working tirelessly to establish and reinforce control lines while battling moderate Santa Ana winds expected to persist through Thursday.
KCRA 3, KQCA My58 and the California Gold Country Region Chapter of the American Red Cross partnered on a disaster relief drive that raised more than $940,000 to support people impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Donations came in from thousands of callers and companies who generously gave money to help those in need.
Strong Santa Ana winds have fueled multiple wildfires across Southern California, forcing thousands of residents to flee from their homes.
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Single-digit and subzero temperatures are keeping people at home these days, which is not good news for the American Red Cross. The nonprofit recently canceled hundreds of blood drives nationwide, including dozens of local ones.