UCLA volunteers organize care packages for victims of recent fires

February 01, 2025 | California Volunteers, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California


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UCLA volunteers organize care packages for victims of recent fires
UCLA College Corps is stepping up to support fire victims through a community-driven initiative. Volunteers are organizing care packages filled with essential items such as donated clothes, toiletries, and self-care products to assist those affected by recent fires.

One volunteer, who typically helps students with college applications and scholarship essays, shared their experience of uncertainty during the fire outbreak. Upon learning about the crisis, their host site coordinator quickly mobilized efforts to aid victims by launching a donation drive.

This initiative highlights the commitment of UCLA College Corps to not only educate but also actively engage in community service during times of need. The care packages aim to provide immediate relief and support to individuals and families impacted by the devastating fires, showcasing the power of collective action in addressing local challenges.

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