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PACIFIC PALISADES FIRE

In light of the recent events, I wanted to let you know that our thoughts remain with every member of the Pacific Palisades who was affected by this devastating disaster.

 

To those that have lost their homes, memories and peace - know that you're not alone. In dark times like this, it's the strength of the community and the compassion we extend to one another that help carry us forward. To all the firefighters and first responders who've risked their lives to protect us, thank you so much for your service. Know that all your efforts have not gone unnoticed. And to all the families trying to rebuild - we see you, we support you and we'll continue to stand with you. 

 

Times like this test the bonds between us, but also reveals the inherent goodness that exists within our humanity. Let's continue to show up for one another. Whether it's through providing a donation, a warm meal, a helping hand, a place to stay or giving an ear to listen to those who've been affected. 

Together, we'll help the members of the Pacific Palisades heal, rebuild, and grow stronger. 

With heartfelt sympathy and unwavering support,

 

​-Laurel Earhart

Westwood

Los Angeles County, CA 90024/90025/90049

Westwood

Westwood is a neighborhood located on the Westside of Los Angeles, California, and is home to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Living in Westwood can be an exciting experience due to its vibrant college town atmosphere and proximity to the city of Los Angeles. One of the most notable aspects of living in Westwood is the abundance of cultural and recreational activities available in the area.

Westwood Village, the commercial and entertainment hub of the neighborhood, offers numerous shops, restaurants and movie theaters.

The Hammer Museum and the Geffen Playhouse, both located in Westwood, are popular cultural destinations for locals and visitors alike. UCLA’s presence also contributes to the lively atmosphere of the neighborhood. The campus offers a variety of academic, social and athletic opportunities, and its proximity to Westwood Village means that students can easily enjoy the amenities of both areas. However, living in Westwood also comes with some drawbacks. The cost of living in the neighborhood is relatively high, and housing can be expensive. Additionally, traffic in the area can be congested, and parking can be difficult to find.

Overall, living in Westwood can be a rewarding experience, offering a diverse array of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. However, it is important to consider the costs and potential inconveniences associated with the neighborhood before deciding to move there.

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