Japan donates $2 million to wildfire recovery
Strong Santa Ana winds are fueling multiple wildfires across Southern California, forcing thousands of residents to flee from their homes.
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.
The companies that have pledged millions for wildfire relief include Google, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Amazon, Comcast, Netflix, the NFL Foundation, and more.
The American Red Cross, state fire departments and Stew Leonard Jr. have teamed up to help fund wildfire relief efforts in California.
The devastating fires in California are still ravaging the Los Angeles County hillside and leaving hundreds of thousands without homes, clothes and cherished items that will never be recovered.
KSBW 8 and the American Red Cross have partnered up to assist those impacted by the deadly blazes. You can donate by clicking the article.
Waves of southern California residents returned to find piles of ash and debris where their homes stood just two weeks ago.
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People looking to help out the victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles are getting a chance to do just that.Goodwill Industries is partnering with the Red Cross
Nike has donated $7.8 million in products and cash to help with relief from the devastating California wildfires. In an email sent to Nike employees on Friday, Jan. 17, Nike executive Tom Peddie shared how the company is contributing to relief efforts in Southern California.