
Help Altadena Talks Continue As The Voice Of Altadena
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My name is Brian Baccus, I lost my home in the Eaton Fire on January 7th, the very next day I went live on Facebook to discuss the situation and had 25,000 viewers see the post.
I then sprung into action and started going LIVE at charity and donation stations garnering 15,000 views and helping over 400 Altadena residents get notified about the areas in which they could find resources.
Right after that first week, we started Altadena Talks Podcast and a week later formed our nonprofit organization, Altadena Talks Foundation
Since the January 7, 2025, disaster, we stepped up to provide immediate relief, ensuring that no family is left behind. With your support, we can do more.
The Altadena Talks Foundation stands as a beacon of hope, dedicated to restoring unity and resilience in our community post-Eaton Fire.
By providing essential resources and support, we enable every resident to embark on their journey of recovery and empowerment.
Through our collaborative efforts, we engage with individuals and families to share their experiences, foster connections, and drive meaningful change.
We formed this GoFundMe page to help future our efforts with support from the public as we have been covering the expenses for the show out of our own pockets.
Your contributions, no matter how small, will help keep this podcast going for the next 2-5 years it will take for each Altadena resident to build their homes back and look to us for information that we provide to make that happen.
Altadena Talks Podcast co-hosts are Brian Baccus, Antoinette "Toni" Bailey, and Jamal Smith. Together they aim to be the voice of Altadena with a repository of resources and resilience.
Join us as we build a future where everyone in Altadena can thrive together, overcoming challenges with strength and solidarity.ce by donating today to Altadena Talks Foundation Inc.
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Brian Baccus
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Altadena, CA
Altadena Talks Foundation
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