Pregnant woman continues search for housing after Eaton Fire
- On March 9, 2025, nonprofit groups provided 400 laptops and T-Mobile hotspots to residents affected by the Eaton fire at the Tech Leaders Helping with Tech event.
- Gabe Middleton from Human-I-T emphasized community support during crises, noting, 'Today really represents the most beautiful thing about our community.'
- A.J. Middleton of Human-I-T stressed the vital role of technology for various needs, saying, 'Whatever it is they may need to accomplish, technology is needed at this point.
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Pregnant woman continues search for housing after Eaton Fire
By Nicole Comstock Click here for updates on this story California (KCAL/KCBS) — With her baby due in a little over a month, Marina Morse has been trying to find a stable place to stay after losing her apartment and job in the Eaton Fire. “Some people are saying, do the shelter, but I don’t want to do that because I don’t feel like it’s safe,” she said. “I feel like I have to have somewhere permanent. I don’t want to have the baby in the car…

The Eaton fire destroyed their tech. Local groups step up to help, with 400 laptops
Donations of hundreds of T-Mobile hotspots for those who lost their tech capabilities in the Eaton fire, given away on Sunday, March 9, 2025. (Photo by Jarret Liotta) A large line for free laptops and more outside of the Jacke Robinson Center on Sunday afternoon, March 9, 2025. (Photo by Jarret Liotta) A volunteer from World Central Kitchen offers sliced oranges to people waiting on line outside the Jackie Robinson Community Center on Sunday, Ma…
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