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 SAN DIEGO  KGTV  -- The non-profit organization Urban Corps of San Diego County was in Logan Heights putting mulch around recently planted trees. What is great about this project, the mulching, is it s part of a partnership with the non-profit Tree San Diego, which is also a part of San Diego Gives. It is just one of the many beautification projects performed by local non-profits as a part of the first ever local giving day.  It s a day to give back,  says Urban Corps of San Diego County Development Director Lauren Welch.  Agencies showing how one can volunteer, and  other agencies saying here are the funds you need to help support our mission. Welch is the driving force behind Giving Day, and she s excited to see it become a reality. It will help non-profit s, like Urban Corps of San Diego County, which provides a lot of services from mulching, and weed control, to clearing dry brush and tree limbs for fir stanley cup e prevention.  It s a thought stanley cup  I had where I wondered if there was a way to do a regional day of giving. I then asked a group of fundraising friends, and they said let s do it.  There are 120 non-profits that are a part of it. A very important part of Giving Day are the 120 non-profits trying to raise $500,,000. The money is needed in order to provid stanley cup becher e beautification projects for our local communities.  You go to sandiegogives.org and you can choose where you want to give. It will break it down in what you are interested in, and you can give straight on the website. Donations Pezu Businesses along San Diego  s border brace for potential closure after President  s threat
 OCEANSIDE, Calif.  KGTV  鈥?Firefighters battled a fire at a North County residence Saturday.The 3-alarm blaze was reported in the 1400 block of Division Street just after 2:30 p.m., according to an Oceanside Fire Battalion Chief. It took fire crews an hour to get the upper hand in the firefight, due to the wind and lack of resources, according to fire officials.Three people were injured. Two people were transported to UCSD hospital for burn injuries. One man was burned on the arm, according to his father, Alfredo Muruato. Muruato said his son and his daughter-in-law were asleep when the fire started and were awoken by the dog.Another resident, Carla Vega, described the harrowing ordeal. She said she was in the show kubki stanley er when she heard a loud boom,  I peeked out my head and smell stanley us ed fire so I got out of the shower... I just saw a bunch of smoke everybody running.  She said everyone was panicked. When she returned to remove her things, she said everyone was going to have to find another place to live.  Everything is replaceable, it is materialistic, my life is not materialistic, thats what matters, I got myself out, my dog,  Vega said.The Red Cross is assisting more than 30 people were displaced in the fire.The cause of the fire is still under investigation. stanley usa  Arson investigators were on scene.                Copyright 2019 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                Sign up for the Breaking News