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Child Donations for Fire Victims

January 15, 2025

Child Donations for Fire Victims

Child Donations for Fire Victims

Our hearts are with all those impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles County, our first responders, firefighters and our community who are coming together to support one another during this challenging time. 

During these difficult times, we stand united as a community and remain dedicated to supporting one another and rebuilding our neighborhoods. If you have been displaced, lost your home, or are in need of shelter, please reach out to us. Our team is fully committed to dedicated our time and resources to those affected by the California wildfires. 

Additionally, an incredible community member and Highland Premiere friend, Britney Wior, founder of Taupe Haus, has organized a children's donation initiative to focus on the children who have lost everything, to give them a sense of self and help out with items that would not have been considered essentials. Britney and her team will be collecting all donations and partnering with those in the Altadena neighborhoods to ensure the items are given to those most in need. 

Britney is coordinating pickups and drop offs from Downtown LA and can be reached directly at [email protected].

An Amazon wishlist has also been made if you'd like to contribute to new items.

Amazon Wishlist link: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2CMUCNBQVC946?ref_=wl_share

Together, we stand with our family, friends, and community. 

Sincerely,

Vivian Yoon and Dennis Hsii

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