New all-volunteer concert series reflects Altadena before the fires
- Carlos Quintero and his granddaughter Ariana helped a 92-year-old woman escape the Eaton Fire, taking her to safety and a shelter after spotting her on the street.
- ShelterBox USA distributed 1,000 air purifiers to survivors of the Eaton Fire on March 15, aiding their recovery efforts.
- Kerri Murray, president of ShelterBox USA, emphasized ongoing support for displaced families navigating rebuilding challenges and insurance complexities.
- Bernice Brunswick, a survivor who lost her home, expressed gratitude, stating receiving help "means everything" and highlights the kindness still present in the world.
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Nobel-nominated nonprofit tailors its aid to shifting needs of wildfire victims
ShelterBox USA, on the ground in Altadena since the first days of the devastating January wildfire, distributed 1,000 air purifiers to Eaton Fire victims on March 15. Going from distributing essential supplies and solar lights able to charge cellphones to cookware and hand warmers, the Santa Barbara-based nonprofit has been a mainstay at the wildfire relief hub that is the Grocery Outlet parking lot on North Lake Avenue in Altadena. It partnered…
92-year-old woman trying to flee Eaton Fire on foot rescued by Altadena pastor and his granddaughter
By Joy Benedict, Dean Fioresi Click here for updates on this story Altadena (KCAL , KCBS) — An Altadena pastor and his granddaughter are recounting the moments that they sprung into action when they saw a 92-year-old woman fleeing from her home in the midst of the Eaton Fire — on foot. Carlos Quintero and his granddaughter Ariana didn’t evacuate the night the devastating blaze erupted, instead staying home and waiting to hear official word o…
North Texas family climbs mountain for charity
By: Shelterbox UsaALLEN, Texas – Just like Olney’s own Mike Meyers, developer Bruce Heller of Allen, Texas has left an indelible stamp on the business world – and as a humanitarian extraordinaire. Now, the former architect and his three adult sons are putting their best feet upward, tackling the world’s tallest standalone mountain for the personal challenge – and to raise funds on behalf of ShelterBox USA, and for victims of the Los Angeles-area…
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