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Biotech / Medical : 2024 Biotech Charity Contest -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: kathleen who wrote (178)1/12/2025 6:23:23 PM
From: Bladerunner17  Respond to of 195
 
Thank you Tecnetium for all your work during the year.

Bladerunner



To: kathleen who wrote (178)1/15/2025 5:19:36 PM
From: technetium  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 195
 
I’m very sorry to hear that. I know fires are normal in California, but something on this scale is unimaginable.

It won’t get better any time soon, as the fires aren’t out yet, and there is no place else for most people to go. Supposedly, landlords aren’t allowed to increase rents by more than 10% in California during an emergency, such as this one, but I’ve read that hasn’t stopped bidding wars on places to stay.

If you go to charitynavigator.org and search on Los Angeles fires, it will give you a list of reputable places to donate money.

It can also indicate where you can go for help

I’ve already donated to the LA fire department foundation.

charitynavigator.org



To: kathleen who wrote (178)1/17/2025 10:18:48 PM
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My Home in Malibu... ain't here no more