Nine months after a devastating wildfire ravaged Los Angeles' Altadena community, residents and businesses across the region are making strides toward recovery. ABC News' Chris Connelly spoke to community members on the ground who are looking to rebuild Altadena after the Eaton Fire, which killed 19 people and destroyed over 9,000 structures. On Tuesday morning, Altadena residents got their first look at "The Collaboratory," a one-stop shop for Eaton Fire survivors. The new warehouse will provide dozens of resources under one roof for residents looking to rebuild their lives, including therapy, rebuilding guidance and necessary items, all at no cost. "I think it also allows us to collaborate more, and that's what this space is really all about," said Brandon Lamar, treasurer of the Eaton F
Altadena rebuilds 9 months after devastating Eaton Fire: 'So much love and humanity'

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