The SoCal Cup, the nation's leading boys' volleyball tournament series, brought its 'The Open Championship' to the Los Angeles Convention Center this past Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend.
Since the California wildfires erupted, many local and national organizations are stepping in to provide critical aid to those affected.
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Reynaldo Vega, a Baltimore-based Community Disaster Program Manager at the American Red Cross, deployed to California Friday to assist residents impacted by Los Angeles wildfires.
A New Hampshire woman is volunteering with the American Red Cross to help victims impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles.
People from around the country, including Northwest Arkansas, are descending upon Southern California to do what they can to help those impacted by devastating wildfires.
The Pechanga Tribe teams with Los Angeles Rams Foundation to donate $250,000 to fire relief efforts in Los Angeles, as well as an additional $250,000 to the American Red Cross
Displaced community members received essential items and support to help them rebuild after devastating wildfires
As fires in California continue to burn, hundreds of brave people have spared their time to help those affected by them.
The North Carolina chapter of the American Red Cross has deployed several volunteers to help those impacted by the wildfires.
CASA de ESPAÑOL in Sacramento teamed up with the American Red Cross for a special fundraiser to benefit the fire survivors in Los Angeles County.
A volunteer who has been in Los Angeles since the beginning of this week said the fires have impacted everyone, regardless of their demographics.