J. Crew, Alice & Olivia, and more have announced how they will directly give back to those who have been impacted by the Los Angeles County wildfires.
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These fires have also robbed some Californians of something more intangible: a sense of community. What defines a community?
With so many displaced, people are offering double, triple the rent, “offering to pay six months rent up front.” ...