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Meghan Markle Volunteers With Altadena Girls to Support L.A. Wildfire Relief
Meghan Markle is hosting evacuated friends at her Montecito, California home amid the ongoing L.A. wildfires and was seen volunteering with Prince Harry at the Pasadena Convention Center this past Friday.
Meghan Markle Lends a Hand to Teen Girls Affected by Eaton Fire with Donations: 'Having Her Support Is Unreal'
Meghan Markle volunteered with the Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery group after making a donation with Prince Harry. Inside the Duchess of Sussex's viist.
Meghan Markle Spotted Volunteering and Donating for Los Angeles Wildfire Relief in Altadena
Us Weekly understands that the Duchess of Sussex, 43, personally volunteered her time on Monday, January 13, with the Altadena Teen Girls Fire Recovery. Meghan arrived at the facility with donations of new clothing and beauty products that were facilitated through her and husband Prince Harry ’s The Archewell Foundation.
Meghan Markle spotted volunteering to support girls charity as LA fires rage
Meghan Markle has been spotted volunteering again this week in California as wildfires continue to rage through Los Angeles. The 43-year-old was filmed arriving at the organisation Altadena Teen Girls, which local girl Avery Colvert launched to support the community following the wildfires.
Meghan Markle makes another visit to new LA wildfire relief hub – laden with bags of donations as she embraces volunteer
MEGHAN Markle has been spotted helping at an LA wildfire relief hub as she hauls in bags of donations. The Duchess, 43, featured in a short video, shared by support charity Altadena Girls, showing
Meghan Markle volunteers and delivers donations to support teen girls devastated by LA fires
Meghan Markle is supporting teenage girls struggling in the aftermath of the deadly LA fires. On Monday, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, dropped off donations and volunteered at a relief center in Altadena,
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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 ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
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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 ...
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A Los Angeles Teen Started a Recovery Fund for Wildfire Victims. Now It’s a Movement
A very Colvert, 14, never imagined her recovery fund for the teenage victims of the Eaton Fire, one of multiple blazes raging ...
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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 ...
ABC7
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GoFundMe campaign phrasing could limit FEMA assistance for fire victims
Donations from a GoFundMe page could impact how much money people affected by the wildfires receive from FEMA.
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Duchess Meghan Brings Bags of Donations for Girls Affected by the L.A. Wildfires
Duchess Meghan is continuing her streak of showing up to do good.
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In Los Angeles, the Fashion Community Is Using Their Unique Skills to Help Fire Victims
We’re trying to give people a start in feeling like themselves again and give them a start to their closet forever—not to get ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
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Generations of Black families built their lives in Altadena. Then the Eaton Fire swept through LA
During the illegal and discriminatory practice of redlining, generations of Black families put down roots in Altadena where ...
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