Following the Eaton fire, a school located in the city where legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson once attended is now serving as a temporary refuge for displaced students. With over 25% of the student population having lost their homes or been forced to move, the school has taken on an additional role to provide stability and support during the recovery process.
Administrators at the school are working closely with community leaders and local authorities to ensure that the students have access to essential resources, including meals, transportation, and counseling services. Meanwhile, efforts to rebuild the affected neighborhoods continue, with officials emphasizing the need for long-term solutions to prevent future displacement of residents.