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Holly Zax Shuter: How You Can Help in LA

20 Jan 2025

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In this powerful episode, we reconnect with Holly Zax Shuter, a beloved sorority sister from Los Angeles. Holly shares stories of resilience during the recent California wildfires, detailing the challenges of evacuation, the generosity of her community, and the inspiring efforts to rebuild and support those affected.We also delve into Holly's treasured memories of Cornell—her experience as a West Coast student navigating life on the East Coast, the lifelong friendships formed at Cornell, and the unique sense of belonging that comes with being part of the Cornell family. She beautifully describes and captures the incredible power of connection, both in times of joy and crisis.Holly has created a list of ways we can all help the LA residents dealing with the ongoing wildfires. She made a beautiful .pdf and we will figure out a way to post it. For now, here are the names of legitimate donation groups.LA FIRE RELIEFWORLD CENTRAL KITCHENWorld Central Kitchen’s Relief Team is in Southern California to support first responders and families impacted by wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Our teams have mobilized across the region to provide immediate relief in the form of sandwiches and water as we identify all areas of need.Donate to World Central KitchenLA FIRE DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION | The LAFD Foundation provides vital equipment and funds critical programs to help the LAFD save lives and protect communities.Donate to LA Fire Department FoundationHUMANE SOCIETY FIRE RELIEF EFFORTSWe’re providing local veterinary clinics and animal welfare organizations with emergency aid, coordinating with local officials to support on-the-ground efforts and are prepared to deploy our Animal Rescue Team. Donate to Humane Society Wildfire ReliefPASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY| Pasadena Humane has taken in over 400 animals from the Eaton Fire Emergency. We are desperately in need of monetary donations to help us purchase medical supplies and other resources as we start to see a significant increase in the number of burned and injured animals coming to our shelter.Donate to Pasadena Humane Eaton Fire FundTEMPLE EMANUEL FIRE RELIEF FUNDMitzvah Corps - Temple Emanuel Beverly HillsBIG SUNDAYBig Sunday is offering a hub where you can donate things to people who need them now. If you have lost your home or are evacuated, you’re welcome to come and take what you need. They have clothing, toys and people who want to help you. BUCKLEY CARES FIRE RELIEF FUND The recent wildfires have deeply affected our community, and our hearts are with everyone impacted by this crisis. In response, we have created the Buckley Cares Fire Relief Fund to support members of our community who have been impacted by the fires.Donate to Buckley Cares Fire Relief FundALTA DENA GIRLS@altadenagirls on instagramTo donate, text ALTADENA to 707070 or visit https://www.pledge.to/altadena-girls | "Altadena Girls" was founded by 14-year-old Avery Colvert, who along with her army of volunteers have been helping girls that were affected by the devastating fire. PASADENA JEWISH TEMPLE | The PJTC campus, a 100+ year spiritual home, has burned almost entirely to the ground. Our people and Torahs are safe, but many congregants have lost their homes entirely, and many more are displaced.Donate to Pasadena Jewish TempleST MARKS SCHOOL | Saint Mark's School in Altadena lost its beautiful campus and church in the Eaton Fire. Our community is devastated, and our hearts go out to all those suffering unimaginable losses and devastation.Donate to St. Mark’s SchoolNot sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University

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