In the event of the 2025 LA Fires, which are currently taking place across Southern California, Grounders Source has designed exclusive The 100 merch that will benefit the American Red Cross’s relief efforts. Hundreds of thousands of people and animals have lost everything, not to mention the significant damage to forestry.
Many are on the road to recovering what they lost, and it’ll be a difficult journey ahead. In light of the tragedy, we’re stepping in to offer hope and support for the victims and those impacted by the fires. Hope for a better tomorrow is growing, and people have opened their hearts to assist others.
Because humanity is best survived through unity, it’s the general circle of life, and if we were to break it, then all hell would break loose. And like the characters on The 100, the fight to save humanity is real.
How to support the ongoing LA Fires relief with The 100 merch
The devasting Los Angeles Fires began on January 7th, starting in the community of Palasides and spreading across to surrounding areas. The financial and personal losses are substantial, and donations have been rolling in to aid the victims and save Southern California. There’s still much to go, and because of the circumstances, we’re doing our part by launching exclusive The 100 merch featuring three of the leading women from the show.
The pattern is of Marie Avgeropolus, Eliza, Taylor, and Tasya Teles as their respective characters, Octavia, Clarke, and Echo, with the term “Warriors” across the bottom.
Merchandise is available in shirts, notebooks, and tote bags, which are the perfect pieces for the upcoming The 100 Cons in Boston and Paris. Yet, the best part of this unique Bonfire campaign is that all the funds will directly go to the American Red Cross for the victims’ aid following the fires.
See a few of the merch samples below!
The items can be purchased through the Bonfire Store; shipping will occur in early February. There’s not much of The 100 merchandise, so the “Warriors” collection will be the perfect solution.
Also, we’re in the final hours of “The Beliza Gallery Collection” bidding on eBay. The photo of Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor was taken at Conageddon 4 and has been permanently stapled into The 100‘s existence. The collection would include not only the framed piece but the resharing proofs as well.
We hope you would consider donating directly or purchasing one of the items to help those in need and spread kindness worldwide.
“Together, we can do anything,” as Clarke would say.