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Doriean Stevenson

Los Angeles

Freelance Writer at Entertainment Tonight

she/her // currently @ViacomCBS // previously @ETnow, @TBWAChiatLA, @BuzzFeed // opinions here are mine all mine https://t.co/NBmboaq5oT

Articles

  • Feb 10, 2025 | caringmagazine.org | Karen Gleason |Haley Osness |Doriean Stevenson |Emily Anderson

    We’ve been exploring the profound impact of disaster—from the immediate shock of evacuation to thinking about a changing ministry in the face of large-scale disaster to the importance of personal preparation. Through it all, one theme keeps emerging: We need to care for our mental and emotional well-being. Today, we’re looking at one of the most powerful tools available to us—our own mindfulness.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | caringmagazine.org | Karen Gleason |Haley Osness |Doriean Stevenson |Emily Anderson

    In Kerala, a state at the southern tip of India, it’s customary for people to be buried on the land of their religious affiliation. When that land gets full it becomes a major issue for the community—including for the local Salvation Army. Wilfred George, a retired musician, has multiple generations of his family buried at the local Salvation Army cemetery. Learn about his passion for music, life in Kerala, and the unique importance of burial land and how they adapted to change.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | caringmagazine.org | Karen Gleason |Haley Osness |Doriean Stevenson |Emily Anderson

    The Salvation Army partners with local governments to open a pair of shelters in Portland, Oregon. The streets of Portland, Oregon, get cold in the winter, especially at night, when temperatures often drop into the 30s or below. For the city’s unhoused community, finding a warm place to sleep can be a struggle. With that in mind, The Salvation Army partnered with the City of Portland and Multnomah County to open two overnight shelters Jan. 7.

  • Feb 4, 2025 | caringmagazine.org | Haley Osness |Doriean Stevenson |Hillary Jackson |Emily Anderson

    After rediscovering his faith, Captain Yonathan Escobar traded his U.S. Marines uniform for a Salvation Army uniform—and got tickets to football’s biggest eventSouthern California Divisional Youth and Candidates Secretary Captain Yonathan Escobar helped 100 local kids enjoy a Walmart shopping spree sponsored by the Los Angeles Rams in December 2024. As a self-proclaimed Rams superfan, Escobar said he was excited for the event.

  • Feb 3, 2025 | caringmagazine.org | Doriean Stevenson |Haley Osness |Hillary Jackson |Kelly Dawson

    In recent episodes, we’ve explored the impact of the Los Angeles wildfires. And one question I’ve heard several times in the last few weeks is: ‘What would you take if you had to leave?’Let’s talk numbers for a moment. In 2024, there were 27 confirmed weather disaster events in the U.S. that had losses exceeding $1 billion each. From droughts, to floods, to severe storms, tropical cyclones, wildfires and more. Countless people were affected and so many had to evacuate.

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