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Schools and communities can help children bounce back after distressing disasters like the LA wildfires

  • Wildfire survivors gathered in Pasadena for the Wildfire Recovery and Rebuild Conference on March 29 to empower the community affected by the Eaton Fire, which devastated Altadena.
  • The Brotherhood Crusade has raised over $600,000 to support residents impacted by the fires, with guidance from Los Angeles Sentinel President Danny Bakewell Sr.
  • The 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed more than 15,000 structures, including 11 schools and 30 child care facilities, affecting over 700,000 students.
  • Research indicates that prolonged school closures can severely impact children's learning and mental health, highlighting the importance of prioritizing educational environments during recovery.
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University of Southern California broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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