
How New Jersey Residents Can Help Los Angeles Fire Victims, Animals And First Responders
If you would like to lend a hand to Los Angeles fire victims, even from the East Coast, here are some ways you could help.

If you would like to lend a hand to Los Angeles fire victims, even from the East Coast, here are some ways you could help.

Whether it be for a meal, warming center or sharing your concerns, here’s what Hudson county and state are offering.

“Opening up [KAM Dance Academy] meant a lot just because of my background. I’m Latina and, for me, bringing arts to different communities is really important,” Madan said.

“And now I feel very close to all of them because I’m able to spend time here and my son now has been here so long that everyone remembers him as well,” Jersey City owner Chris said.

“My passion is I wanna help people [in Jersey City] with food because I believe that we can reverse sickness by food,” she said.

“so everybody has their own flavor. And through storytelling and spending time [with them], I get to learn more about different cultures [in Hudson County]. I think through the art, I’ve been able to expand.”

“We are Heartbroken!! we’ve also lost one of the most talented and inspiring small business owners.”

“If it continues on the track that it’s going… we might lose all the things that make Jersey City a special place.”

“I always say, I am a regular guy that worked very hard, and if I can do it, any other student can do it,” Saint Peter’s president said.

If you’re in need of a free meal, looking to donate or volunteer, here’s some places you can head over to in Hudson County.
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