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14-Year-Old Avery Colvert Receives TIME100 Impact AwardJust last month, 14-year-old Avery Colvert watched thousands of buildings, including her school, in her hometown of Altadena, Calif., engulfed by flames. But “while many felt paralyzed by loss,” said ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNHearts Ablaze: The L.A. Women Who Turned Wildfire Tragedy into TriumphAvery ColvertALTADENA GIRLSALTADENAGIRLS.ORG » As the Eaton Fire raged, Avery Colvert’s middle school, Eliot Arts ...
Eighth-grader Avery Colvert started her nonprofit as a way to collect more specialized donations for girls affected by the devastating L.A. wildfires. Days into the Eaton Fire cutting through ...
Just last month, 14-year-old Avery Colvert watched thousands of buildings, including her school, in her hometown of Altadena, Calif., engulfed by flames. But “while many felt paralyzed by loss ...
Avery Colvert, 14, founded Altadena Girls after her school was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, hoping to offer fellow teen girls a way to easily access clothing, makeup, skincare, and other everyday ...
What started as a temporary wildfire relief pop up for teenage girls impacted by the Eaton Fire has turned into a full-fledged operation for Avery ...
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 ...
Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for TIME Avery Colvert received her honor for founding Altadena Girls — "a late-night idea dreamt up only 46 long days ago when my neighborhood, school and ...
Just last month, 14-year-old Avery Colvert watched thousands of buildings, including her school, in her hometown of Altadena, Calif., engulfed by flames. But “while many felt paralyzed by loss ...
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