KGW spoke with one of the volunteers from our region, Lori Crosby, who has been aiding survivors of the Palisades fire at a shelter since last week.
The Red Cross Cascades Region has deployed 18 people from Oregon and Southwest Washington to assist with the continuing disaster relief efforts for those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
The American Red Cross of Idaho, Montana, and East Oregon are asking donors in the area to roll up their sleeves and give blood during National Blood Donor Month this January.
Nearly a dozen Oregon Red Cross volunteers have stepped up to support people in California who have been impacted by the devastating wildfires.
Firefighter strike teams from Oregon continue their efforts in California, focusing on mop-up operations and securing fire perimeters as winds threaten.
The Oregon state fire marshal on Sunday rejected misinformation saying firefighters were turned away in LA because of emissions testing for equipment.
One week after wildfires ripped through the Los Angeles region, the Red Cross is still on the ground helping to provide shelter, feeding, reunification, health and mental health support, providing emergency supplies and more.
Community members in cities and towns across Oregon and Alaska can help relief efforts in southern California as wildfires continue to threaten communities there. According to Goodwill Industries, starting on Thursday,
Red Cross volunteers from the Pacific Northwest are continuing to help with the wildfire relief efforts on the ground in California as hundreds of Los Angeles-area residents rely on several
The American Red Cross is sending workers from Oregon and SW Washington to Los Angeles to help support the wildfire victims.
Red Cross workers from both Oregon and Southern Washington are heading to Los Angeles to help support the victims of the devastating wildfires.
The Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon announced on Jan. 13, 2025, that Jennifer Bivert, Payette, Idaho, is the new senior community disaster program manager for Eastern Oregon, I