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14-year-old creates viral "Altadena Girls" recovery fund for teens impacted by Eaton Fire
A 14-year-old girl had the idea of collecting items for teens who had been impacted by the Eaton Fire, now her recovery fund is viral.
Recovery fund is helping Altadena teen girls who lost their homes feel like themselves again
Avery Colvert, 14, wanted to do something special for teen girls like her schoolmates in Altadena whose lives have been upended by the fires.
“Altadena Girls” is a fire recovery fund started by a local teenager
Altadena 14-year-old, Avery Colvert, started the “Altadena Girls” recovery fund for fire victims. As many of her friends left with only the clothes on their backs, the fund collects beauty, hygiene products and other items targeted for teens.
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How Altadena became the L.A. dream for Gen X and millennial artists, writers, musicians
For a particular creative community, Altadena represented one of the last great affordable places in L.A. to raise a family.
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Longtime Altadena contractor loses home, tools and the homes he was constructing in Eaton Fire
"I had four projects burn down that I will no longer be able to work on," said Robert Lund. "That was active current income ...
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Altadena couple whose home burnt down among thousands dropped by insurance before wildfires
The Eaton Fire that tore through Altadena, California, turned the home of Jeff and Jennifer Cohen into a shell of what it ...
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Altadena had been a haven from California’s insurance nightmare. The L.A. fires could change that
How the victims rebuild their lives will now depend largely on California’s beleaguered home insurance market. Unlike many ...
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Livelihoods taken in an instant when Altadena residents lost both businesses and homes
More than 42,000 people live in the unincorporated town above Pasadena. Unlike other parts of Los Angeles County where it’s ...
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'What America should look like:' loss in the Altadena fires, and a hard road to recovery
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, ...
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L.A. County wildfires leave diverse and historic Altadena in ashes and rubble
Families of color, making up over half of Altadena, have bought homes and kept them for generations. The Black homeownership ...
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'Altadena Girls' aims to restore the identity of girls affected by wildfires
What started as an idea to help friends who lost their homes in the Altadena Fire quickly turned into an entire movement with ...
11h
Nearly 20% of Altadena teacher's living situations impacted by Eaton Fire, union says
Laurie Perez reports from Altadena, where fallout from the devastating Eaton Fire continues. Teacher's union leaders estimate ...
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‘Who do we call?’ That’s the question for Altadena residents, as they think about rebuilding.
The confusion over who’s in charge has left residents wondering how to get help or who to contact. Mary McNair, 99, who has ...
19h
Effort underway to preserve Altadena's African American history
With a rich African American history, an effort is underway to preserve that legacy in Altadena, one of the areas hardest hit ...
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I lost my home to the Altadena wildfires. These are the logistics I never even considered until my entire neighborhood disappeared.
Gale Sinatra, a USC professor, lost her home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire. She's struggled to fill prescriptions and doesn't ...
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