Fuerza Regida is stepping up to help those affected by the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles region by providing aid to those in need of housing.
Support for Los Angeles Fire Victims
“To our beloved community affected by the Los Angeles fires: We are here for you in this challenging time. We’ve rented out a hotel with space for more than 50 families, and more will become available for those in need of shelter. Please know that we stand with you and will continue to support throughout this difficult period. Rooms will be available at 3pm PT 01/11/24,” the Mexican American band, from San Bernardino, Calif., announced in a statement released on Saturday (Jan. 11).
Contact Information
“Please reach out to logistics@streetmobcorp.com for further information. Stay safe. Much Love, Fuerza Regida,” they signed the note.
Extended Support
In an Instagram post, Fuerza Regida added that they’ve rented the hotel for six days.
Resources for Assistance
For health alerts, evacuation updates, and additional shelter information as the wildfire battle continues, go to L.A. County’s emergency website here.
A number of organizations, listed here, are also offering help to those impacted by the California wildfires, which have been blazing through the L.A. area and causing extensive damage since Tuesday. Musicians and music industry professionals who are affected can get details about assistance here.
Recognition and Achievements
Fuerza Regida won the top/duo group and top Latin duo/group awards at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, as well as four awards at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Their latest album, Pero No Te Enamores, featuring singles including the title track “Pero No Te Enamores” and the hit “Nel,” debuted at No. 2 on the Top Latin Albums chart in July.
FAQs
Q: How can I get help from Fuerza Regida for wildfire relief in Los Angeles?
A: You can reach out to logistics@streetmobcorp.com for further information on assistance provided by Fuerza Regida.
Q: Where can I find additional resources for those affected by the California wildfires?
A: Visit L.A. County’s emergency website or check the list of organizations offering help for more information on support available for wildfire victims.
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