A list of organizations supporting those affected by the Los Angeles fires.
United Way Wildfire Response Fund
Addressing urgent, ongoing needs, including support for low-income individuals whose livelihood has been disrupted, people experiencing homelessness, and disruptions to community organizations and small businesses.
Pasadena Community Foundation: Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund
Supporting immediate and pressing needs even as the fire continues to spread, providing flexible support to local nonprofit organizations as they respond to the local Eaton Canyon fire.
California Department of Education Disaster Relief Fund
Partnering with SupplyBank.org Disaster Relief Fund to provide assistance for students, teachers, and school staff impacted by the devastating fires in Southern California.
Jewish Free Loan Association
Offering zero-interest, zero-fee emergency loans of up to $15,000 for temporary housing, food, medical costs, and more. Loans of up to $2,000 are available without guarantors.
LA County Worker Equity Fund
Supporting workers who may not be eligible for unemployment benefits, which includes those who are self-employed or/and independent contractors facing employment challenges as a result of the Fires. Contact via email: [email protected].
LAFD Wildfire Emergency Funding
Equipping LAFD members battling wildfires with equipment and supplies such as: emergency fire shelters, hydration backpacks, wildlife brushtools.
Red Cross Southern California
Urgent need for Shelter Volunteers and Disaster Action Team Volunteers to support relief and recovery efforts across the city. Visit redcross.org/volunteer.
IDEPSCA
Working to support the domestic workers employed by the households affected and ensuring alerts and information gets out in multiple language.
Direct Relief: California Fire Relief
Providing N-95 masks, medicine and other resources to healthcare agencies and first responders in wildfire-affected communities across California.
LA County Business Interruption Fund
Providing financial assistance to businesses experiencing significant operational disruptions due to the fires. Contact via email: [email protected].
St. Joseph Center Wildfire Response Fund
Supporting individuals and families who have been displaced, as well as communities experiencing homelessness, to address the most urgent needs by providing emergency assistance, including meals, essential supplies, and temporary shelter.
California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund
Supporting critical services including housing, case management, mental health and medical care for displaced residents; rebuilding infrastructure like emergency communication systems; offering financial assistance, labor law education, and immigration services.
California Fire Foundation Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund
Providing immediate, flexible cash aid to displaced verified homeowners who’ve lost homes (SAVE) and injured or displaced firefighters (Benevolent Fund).
LA Community Fund for Mutual Aid and Equitable Recovery
Funding immediate needs resulting from the fires in the region, and the ongoing direct organizing of impacted residents to fight for the recovery, health, safety, and housing needs in the community.