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Brotherhood Crusade Leads Recovery Efforts for Eaton Fire Victims

by Jason Roberts BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent In the aftermath of the devastating Eaton fire in January, which claimed 17 lives and destroyed thousands of structures in Altadena and Pasadena, the Brotherhood Crusade has been at the forefront of the recovery efforts. Established in 1968 by community activist Walter Bremond and the Los Angeles Black Congress, the Brotherhood Crusade has a long-standing mission to improve the quality of life in South LA by ensuring equitable access to resources and support. The Eaton fire required an immediate and sustained response. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Brotherhood Crusade demonstrated its capacity for

211LA Provides Caring Support to Wildfire Survivors

The devastating fires that swept through Los Angeles County in January have left thousands grappling with the aftermath, searching for temporary housing, necessities, and long-term recovery solutions.  In response, 211 LA has played a critical role in supporting the fire victims and coordinating resources for their recovery.