Avery Colvert, 14, wanted to do something special for teen girls like her schoolmates in Altadena whose lives have been ...
A 14-year-old girl had the idea of collecting items for teens who had been impacted by the Eaton Fire, now her recovery fund ...
Makeup, perfume, hair products, or a new outfit may all seem like luxuries to teenage girls who lost everything to the Eaton ...
An eighth grader started a donation drive for teenagers whose homes burned in Los Angeles. Ariana Grande, Prince Harry, ...
Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle have all chipped in to support teen girls who have lost their ...
Altadena Girls pairs teenagers who lost their belongings in the Eaton Fire with stylists who help them rebuild their closets – and their self-esteem – for free.
What started as an idea to help friends who lost their homes in the Altadena Fire quickly turned into an entire movement with ...
Together, they launched Altadena Girls to gather donations including beauty and hair products — fragrances, makeup, pimple patches, straightening tools and diffusers — and new clothing.
The teen-led Los Angeles fire recovery organization Altadena Girls is a viral sensation; here are some ways to help Altadena ...
The girl behind the "Altadena Girls" Instagram account is 14-year-old Avery Colvert. Her recovery fund grew overnight and now she is getting help from big names and brands to help even more ...