Returning home after a wildfire is one of the hardest moments a survivor can face. For Jim, it meant saying goodbye to a home he spent 25 years building.
When Jim returned for the first time after the Aspen Acres Fire in Colorado, he and his daughter, Julia, walked through the
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- Mango and Mitzi are bringing a little sweetness and joy to the front lines of the Spokane wildfires. Working with the Red Cross through 348 Golden Angels, these therapy dogs visited Washington Air National Guard members supporting wildfire relief efforts. Between assembling and
- Angela Boyle had to make one of the hardest phone calls a parent can make. After her father, Scott Mulrenin, died suddenly from a heart attack, she called her three sons to tell them their grandfather was gone. With her sons serving at different military bases, Angela turned to
- As evacuation orders are slowly lifted across Spokane, Red Cross volunteers are there to welcome families home, providing wildfire recovery kits, relief supplies and emotional support as people begin the difficult process of rebuilding. One of those families is Haidee's. Haidee
- Donna Carberry lost the home she lived in for 26 years when the Old Trails Fire swept through her neighborhood in Spokane. She escaped with her three-year-old German Shepherd, Shadow, after he alerted her to flames approaching their back deck. “It was Saturday at noon. I was

