In addition, the Think Watts Foundation and the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) have provided a range of vehicle models to aid in disaster relief and recovery efforts. From the onset of the LA wildfires, Watts Stix and his nonprofit have been on the front lines, ensuring that those affected receive essential resources and support.
The city of Watts and its surrounding communities deeply appreciate the unwavering dedication of the Think Watts Foundation. Their commitment to service and resilience continues to make a lasting difference in the lives of those in need. Stay connected with the Think Watts Foundation HERE and learn more about how they stay active in the SoCal communities. Phot Cred: Terrence Harden IG @luckywiththecam
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