With donation sites popping up all around, some Altadena young people found ways to give. Here’s what they did.
Altadena Boys donation site opens in East Hollywood for first day of “shopping,” Jan. 17, 2025, for victims of L.A. County wildfires With donation sites popping up all around, some Altadena young people found ways to give. Here's what they did.
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