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Boston-Based Fashion Stylist Tara West and Family Launch Foundation to Aid Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2025 / Renowned Boston-based fashion stylist Tara West in partnership with five Los Angeles-based and charitably recognized family members, aged 19-75, have launched a foundation dedicated to helping victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires rebuild their lives and reclaim their sense of normalcy. The National Disaster Lifestyle Recovery Foundation, NDLRF, will provide resources such as wardrobe rehabilitation, home furnishings and other lifestyle rehabilitation services as a pathway for individuals and families affected by the wildfires to regain stability and return to their previous lifestyles.
With a career rooted in psychology and fashion, Tara West understands the profound impact that confidence and self-expression have on an individual's well-being. NDLRF will offer assistance ranging from wardrobe and home furnishing rebuilding, ensuring that victims have the tools necessary to move forward with their lives and feel confident in their new spaces.
"The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have upended countless lives, displacing families and taking away the very things that make them feel like themselves," said Tara. "Through this foundation, I want to help people not only get back on their feet but also regain their sense of identity and personal style, which can be empowering in the face of adversity."
The NDLRF will collaborate with local businesses, designers, and organizations in the Los Angeles area to provide essential resources such as professional attire, everyday wardrobe essentials, and personal styling consultations.
To celebrate the launch, Tara will be hosting an inaugural fundraising event in Boston and to her over 40K followers on social media, bringing together fashion industry leaders, philanthropists, and community members to raise awareness and funds for the cause.
For more information about the foundation, upcoming events, or how to contribute, please visit https://lifestyle-recovery.org or contact Jackie Rosu at PRTNR PR & Communications.
About The National Disaster Lifestyle Recovery Foundation
We are a family of six from 19 to over 75 years old who call Los Angeles home. We have seen the devastation and destruction of natural disasters, especially right now in Los Angeles. We know many people that have been displaced, lost homes, and are trying to get their lives back in order, and we want to help.
We, as a family, have held various leadership roles in the field of operations and fundraising for charities as well as non-profit organizations for over 25 years. NDLRF's team has the talent and resources to provide the help and guidance needed in and after a disaster.
Media Contact:
Jackie Rosu
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PRTNR PR & Communications
www.prtnrpr.com
SOURCE: National Disaster Lifestyle Recovery Foundation
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