Help those affected by Airport, Bridge and Line Fires now
- The American Red Cross is providing support to Southern California residents affected by recent wildfires.
- Several shelters have been established across multiple counties, offering free services such as meals and health support.
- Individuals can help by donating or volunteering through the Red Cross to assist in recovery efforts.
Southern California has been severely impacted by a series of wildfires, which have burned over 100,000 acres. The American Red Cross is actively providing support to residents affected by these fires, offering various services to assist in recovery efforts. Individuals who have been impacted can reach out to the Red Cross for help by calling 1 (800) 733-2767 or visiting their website for more information. The Red Cross has established multiple shelters across several counties, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino. These shelters are equipped to provide essential services such as meals, health services, and charging stations. Importantly, no identification is required to enter these shelters; individuals only need to provide their name and previous address. In addition to shelter, the Red Cross offers disaster assistance free of charge, including caseworkers who can help with recovery planning and financial assistance for those who qualify. Volunteers and staff are available around the clock to ensure that those affected receive the support they need during this challenging time. For those looking to contribute to the recovery efforts, donations can be made by calling the Red Cross or visiting their website. Additionally, individuals interested in volunteering can find more information on how to get involved by visiting redcross.org/volunteer. The community's support is crucial in helping those affected by the wildfires rebuild their lives.