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Fund the Shelters: Donate to a Local Shelter of Your Choice
NBC4 and Telemundo 52 with nonprofit organization Michelson Found Animals are kicking off the inaugural “Fund the Shelters Challenge” to help local animal shelters and rescue groups raise for supplies, medical care and food.
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NBC4 Sponsors Skechers 10th Annual Pier to Pier Friendship Walk
NBC4 is the exclusive media sponsor of the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk on October 28, 2018, an annual walk from Manhattan Beach Pier to Hermosa Beach Pier to support children with special needs.
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Join NBC4 and Telemundo 52 at March for Babies 2018
NBC4 Southern California and Telemundo 52 are the returning media sponsors of this year’s March for Babies LA walk on April 28 at Exposition Park.
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NBC4 Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month
NBC4 Southern California supports events throughout the month of October to spotlight breast cancer awareness.
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NBC4 Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May
Stay connected to NBC4 Southern California as the station kicks off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May with weekly Life Connected stories about local Asian Americans that have made an impact throughout Southern California as well as public service announcements.
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NBC4 Sponsors Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk for Third Year
NBC4 Southern California returns for the third year as the media sponsor of the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk with NBC4 Anchor Carolyn Johnson and Reporter Lolita Lopez as hosts on October.
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How to Help Residents Impacted by Blue Cut Fire
The Inland Empire United Way has established a Fire Relief Fund to help residents directly impacted by the Blue Cut Fire. Donations can be made online at www.IEUW.org/help or by texting RELIEF to 40403.
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Tune in to NBC4 Drought Special
Tune in to NBC4 on Saturday, August 30, 2014 at 7 p.m. to watch “Running Dry: California’s Historic Drought,” a 30-minute NBC4 News special which takes an in-depth look at the record drought, its impact on all residents and the implications for the future of water distribution in California.