A 14-year-old Los Angeles girl is helping teenagers who lost everything in the fires try to recover some sense of normalcy. Her effort to collect new clothes, shoes and beauty products has gone viral ...
Many escaped with just the clothes on their backs. And for 14-year-old Avery Colvert, the thought of losing her clothes and makeup was unbearable. Colvert's school in Altadena burned, but her home ...
Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle have all chipped in to support teen girls who have lost their ...
Duchess Meghan stopped by a local aid group's clothing drive earlier this week as wildfires continued to devastate the Los ...
Things are, in fact, about to get a lot better – if only for a few hours. Inside the warehouse, a 14-year-old named Avery Colvert and a team of volunteers have created a shopping mall for girls who’ve ...
Morgan Chesky tells the story of Avery Colvert, whose home survived the fires and whose actions after her school burned down included gathering clothing, makeup, and shoes that would help her friends ...
"Altadena Girls" was founded by14-year-old Avery Colvert, who along with her army of volunteers have been helping girls that were affected by the devastating fire. "A lot of my friends, my closest ...
While many relief efforts for victims of the fires have focused on more acute needs like shelter and food, Avery Colvert, an eighth grader in Pasadena, started a donation drive called Altadena ...