in a gray sweatshirt) lost her Altadena middle school in the Eaton fire. She started Altadena Girls to support classmates and others who lost even more.Credit...Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times ...
With donation sites popping up all around, some Altadena young people found ways to give. Here’s what they did.
Avery Colvert, 14, wanted to do something special for teen girls like her schoolmates in Altadena whose lives have been upended by the fires.
In response, Colvert, a resident of neighboring Pasadena, launched Altadena Girls on Instagram, according to the Los Angeles Times, to gather clothing, beauty and hair products for girls her age ...
Markle, 43, arrived at the Boyle Heights pop-up with her hands full, donating bags of new clothing ... Teen Girls founder, whose school burned down in the fires, previously told the Los Angeles ...
Colvert said the mission is to restore normalcy for teen girls impacted by the fire. She focused on trying to gather beauty products, hair care products, clothing, and other personal items.