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Dear Humanitas Community,

While the LA Fires are now contained, this spreadsheet with resources and aid efforts will remain open.

The alternating white and gray boxes are to indicate different categories of need and do not necessarily reflect availability or other considerations.

If you know of specific resources which may be useful for those displaced and otherwise impacted by the 2025 Los Angeles Fires,
please email info@humanitasprize.org with "Fire Resource" in the subject line.
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January 29LegalPublic CounselPublic Counsel is moderating a hub webpage related to fire relief and recovery efforts in Los Angeles County. The page includes information on legal services and wildfire-related resources, and includes information their tables at FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in West LA and Pasadena, at time of writing.MultipleClick here
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January 29LegalBet TzedekA nonprofit law firm based in Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek has a webpage containing a series of fact sheets and contact information for those who need legal advice. Fact sheets include information on workers rights, unemployment insurance, small business assistance, and homeownership considerations. MultipleClick here
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January 29LegalLAFLAThe Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is moderating a webpage with resources on how to obtain legal help, and general information on FEMA disaster assistance, tenant rights, avoiding scams, unemployment benefits, and student loan disaster relief.MultipleClick here
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January 29LegalNLSLAThe Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is moderating a webpage with resources on how to obtain legal help, and general information on FEMA disaster assistance, tenant rights, avoiding scams, unemployment benefits, and student loan disaster relief.MultipleClick here
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January 8SafetyLAistCheat sheet: A quick roundup of SoCal fire coverage and safety resourcesAllClick here
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January 31InformationKCRWA list of resources roundup from KCRW, including a wildfire crisis newsletter sign-up link. AllClick here
Wildfires KCRW Page
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January 11InformationRae SweetRae Sweet has compiled a list of resources and aid efforts on the Airtable linked in the column on the right.VariousClick here
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January 11InformationLA Times List of ResourcesClick hereVariousClick here
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January 11InformationKTLACompanies and organizations in the L.A. area and elsewhere are taking steps to help Southern California wildfire victims and first responders.VariousClick here
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January 11InformationABC NewsFood, Housing, Health, and Storage linksVariousClick here
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January 10InformationDirector Jeff Hunt Director Jeff Hunt (who some of you may have worked with) lost his house in a fire a few years ago. He's been advising people whose houses have burned about the important steps to take in the crucial next 48 hours and beyond. And, most importantly, how to avoid some costly mistakes. He's been very helpful to several friends and he's available to talk to anyone who has lost their home. Email the Humanitas office for Jeff's contact information if desired.AllEmail info@humanitasprize.org for Jeff's contact info
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January 10InformationInstagram User @haratarmonAn instagram user has compiled a useful document on California Wildfire preparation which you can access at the link in the column to the right.Click here
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January 8InformationMALAN Fire & Wind Storm ResourcesMutual Aid Los Angeles Network has compiled a list of ~70 resources as of 1:30pm on 1/8. Categories of aid include shelter, animal boarding, free items, distribution hubs. AllClick here
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January 8InformationWatch DutyWatch Duty is a wildfire mapping and alert app. They also have a website. The link provided here leads to a map of the Los Angeles area.AllClick here
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January 8InformationGenasys ProtectGenasys Protect is an emergency alert app that also has a website. The link provided here will lead you to a map based on your location (must give the webpage permission to access your location).AllClick here
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January 13InformationHang Out Do Good (insta: @hang.out.do.good)@hang.out.do.good has compiled a list of resources, shelters, places to donate, etc. They are also posting information updates, and resourcesAllClick here
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January 13InformationTTIE (Think Tank Inclusion Intitative)From TTIE: . A list of resources for anyone impacted and in need during this tragedy. Our Instagram page (@writeinclusion) will also amplify resources from organizations and grassroots operations providing much-needed resources in the Los Angeles area. We hope a little bit of comfort is found through these community initiatives.AllClick here
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January 15InformationTravel GovInformation on if your valid passport was lost or damaged in the California wildfires, you may be able to waive the fees to replace it. Learn how to apply for a replacement when you're ready at travel.state.gov/disaster.AllClick here
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January 24InformationArts for LAArtists and Cultural Workers Mutual Aid Wildfire Resources:
IF YOU NEED RESOURCES/RELIEF: Please click to access a spreadsheet of resources specifically for artists as well as arts and culture workers that have been impacted by the LA wildfires. This list is being updated on a regular basis; be sure to check back periodically for new and additional resources.

To local artists and leaders of our local cultural institutions: if you have been impacted, please share your experience with us so that we will know the impact this crisis is having on our local arts ecosystem and so that Arts for LA can be a connector to others that can help.
AllClick here
artsforla.org/wildfire-relief/
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January 20InformationFind Your California RepresentativesIt may be helpful to contact your local representatives, this source helps determine the offices to contact.AllClick here
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January 8Help LineLA DWPPower outages? Contact LA DWP: ladwp.com/outages or 1-800-342-5397LA ladwp.com/outage
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January 8Help LineBureau of Street ServicesDebris blocking roads? Call 311.LA n/a
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January 9Basic Needs & WifiPlanet FitnessAll Planet Fitness gyms in L.A. County are open to members and non members to use showers and locker rooms, charge devices or utilize their WiFi.VariousClick here
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January 9Basic Needs & WifiLA FitnessLos Angeles LA Fitness locations are open to evacuated people in need of showers, WiFi, etc. This is per an LA Fitness email to members which has been shared on social media by a variety of sources.Alln/a
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January 8PhoneAT&TAT&T is offering people in fire-affected areas unlimited talk, text and data through Feb. 6 (if you don’t already have an unlimited plan). Check their website for a list of included ZIP codesAll Click here
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February 5HousingModern Luxury AngelenoA Comprehensive List of Local Resources for Those Displaced by L.A. WildfiresAllClick here
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January 10Emergency Shelter / HousingSkye TooleySkye Tooley, an educator with LAUSD, has an open Google Form for people to request help if you are experiencing evacuations and need to find a place to stay, and for those that have a place to offer support. VariousIntake Form
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January 10Emergency Shelter / HousingCompass RealtorRealtor Jeff Schoeny (who is, in the interest of disclosure, Humanitas Exec. Director Michelle Franke's brother) is offering to help those who have lost their homes in the fires and are seeking rentals and/or other housing. He can either set you up with a search based on your financial needs or a link to furnished properties. Please use the contact information in the column to the right.Various
Cell- 310-770-9839
Office- 818-308-1867
jeff@vancansgroup.com
License #02192652

jeffschoeny.realscout.me
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January 9Emergency Shelter / Housing211 / AirbnbTo support residents who have been displaced from their homes or forced to evacuate by the wildfires, Airbnb.org is working with 211 LA, which serves Los Angeles County, to offer free, temporary housing. Stays are completely free for guests and are funded by Airbnb.org and the generosity of Airbnb hosts — many of whom offer their home for free or at a discount through Airbnb.org.

Impacted residents can request assistance for temporary housing support from Airbnb.org by filling out the linked intake form with 211 LA.

Editor's Note (Daniel) at 7:30pm on 1/9: If you are in need, please consider persuing this, but please note that some users around the web have reported issues accessing this program.
AllIntake Form
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January 13Emergency Shelter / HousingHang Out Do Good (insta: @hang.out.do.good)@hang.out.do.good has compiled a list of Stay, Shower, Eat, Work, Avail Cars, etc. AllClick here
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January 9Emergency ShelterLA Dream CenterEmergency ShelterHollywood Hills, Various2301 Bellevue Ave, LA, CA 90026
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January 9Emergency ShelterLA HotelsThe LA Times has a list of hotels offering discounts for California fire evacuees.VariousClick here
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January 11StorageUHAULU-Haul is opening its facilities across Southern California for 30 days of free self-storage to victims. The U-Box container disaster relief program is also available to assist evacuees and affected families.VariousClick here
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January 11Emergency Shelter / Food Snow Summit or Bear MountainBig Bear is offering deeply discounted lodging and four (4) $25 dining vouchers for any Snow Summit or Bear Mountain on-site eateries. For more details, visit BigBear.com.Big BearClick here
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January 8Emergency Shelter / Food Calico Fish House"Anyone who has left LA and headed south, you are welcome at our restaurant, Calico Fish House (16600 Pacific Coast Highway, 92649). We have a large parking lot, you can stay as long as you need and camp out. We will provide free meals for all of those affected. If anyone has any coordination in process for meals, supplies, etc for LA, reach out to me, we will provide as much food to deliver and arrange supplies as well." Huntington Beachn/a
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January 9FoodLA Regional Food BankFind a Food Pantry hereVariousClick here
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January 8FoodHumanitas Groceries for WritersHumanitas's Groceries for Writers project distributes grocery store gift cards to WGA Writers and their support staff who make requests on the linked Google Form. As of 1/8/2024, priority will go to requesters who indicate on the form they've been displaced or otherwise impacted by the 2025 Los Angeles Fires.AllClick here
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January 9Food LA TimesUpdating a large list of L.A. restaurants offering shelter, discounts, and food to fire evacuees and first respondersAllClick here
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January 11FoodInstacartPer news reports, Instacart is waiving delivery fees on grocery orders for those affected by Los Angeles fires. Deliveries may be delayed as they prioritize shoppers' safety.LAn/a
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January 9Food Timeout LA via InstagramPer @timeoutla via Instagram, the following LA Area resaurants are offering free meals to fire evacuees:

Yeastie Boys (Multiple Locations)
Bar Etoile (East Hollywood)
Fiorelli Pizza (Venice)
Be U (Silver Lake)
Danny Boy's (Downtown and Westwood)
Oy Bar (Studio City, also mentioned above)
Sunday Gravy (Inglewood)
Dudley Market (Venice)
LaSorted's (Silver Lake)
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January 15FoodObet & Dele StudioCome by for some takeout! This week's Dinners are sponsored by donations from our family & community.

We'll have a vegan option. Pick up will be at our studio space, 5205 Hollywood Blvd from 5:30-7pm each evening. If you need anything while you're here, we have a ton of stuff.

Our studio is open from 10-7pm till Friday. We'll send you an update before the weekend!

We're happy to ...
-help you find resources
-pack supplies for you in advance. Just tell us your sizes and any info you want to share.
AllClick here
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January 10FoodCourtney StorerChef Courtney Storer:

Please reach out to hello@cocostogogo.com. We are looking to deliver to businesses, families, shelters--whoever needs it! We have food and delivery drivers ready! If you know where we should go--please share with us! Even single family home drops."
LAhello@cocostogogo.com
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January 9Food / SuppliesAll Saints Church in PasadenaPer @theamandabourne via instagram:
The @allsaintspas have received so many donations of food including dog food, water and catering tomorrow for breakfast. You can come by and grab what you need or stay for WiFi and a place to rest 132 N Euclid Ave. Pasadena Ca 91101
PasadenaClick here
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January 13Food / SuppliesSouth Pasadena San Marino YMCA1605 Garfield Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030PasadenaClick here
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January 22SuppliesKoreatown YMCAThe Koreatown YMCA locations have created care packages for those affected by the Eaton and Palisades firesAllClick Here
Care Package Form
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January 13Supplies Mutual Aid Pick-up: Octavia's BookshelfWe will be open for distribution on Tuesday from 9am-6pm and will put out a list of donations needed for that day. We have a long road ahead of us and we will be with you every step of the way.
1353 North Hill Ave,
Pasadena, CA 91104
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January 13SuppliesBike OvenCheck Instagram for updates.
3706 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90065
No longer accepting donoations
AllClick here
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January 13Suppiles (for teens)Altadena Girls Fire RecoveryRestoring Normalcy For The Teenage Victims of the #EatonCanyonFire. Run by 13-year-old Avery, parent monitored. AltadenaClick here
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January 14SuppliesMoms Helping MomsRun by @lisapisapie on instagram. Matching moms with who have clothes, gear, or toys to spare with ❤️‍🩹 moms who have been impacted by the LA fires.

Please fill out the form. They'll do their best to match you directly so that help can be in your hands as quickly as possible.
AllClick here
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January 15SuppliesUnderdog BookstoreIf you are in need or know someone who is, please reach out to us via Instagram, Facebook, over the phone (626-415-1031) or come into the store.

Please bring a list of what is needed, including dietary needs (if picking up food), clothing/shoe sizes and gender, any hygiene needs, baby needs, menstruation product needs, and/or pet needs.

We are working diligently to fulfill needs that come in on a first come, first serve basis. Based on volunteer availability, we are doing local deliveries of supplies and accepting walk-ins for supplies.

312 South Myrtle Avenue
Monrovia, CA 91016
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January 15SuppliesThe Village Well Books & CoffeeWe’re giving away free N95 masks and boxes for donation drives, as well as a free drink for first responders and those affected by the fires. We’ve also added a comprehensive list of resources to our bio, so please check it out if you or someone you know needs assistance or wants to help.AllClick here - Supplies
Fire Resources List
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January 15SuppliesOctavia's BookshelfOctavia's Bookshelf has turned itself into a resource center distributing water, masks, bathroom essentials, hair care products & more AllClick here
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January 15SuppliesThe Ripped Bodice Via @therippedbodice on insta:
We have WiFi and power, as well as, masks, water, menstrual products, and escapism.⁠
We will be taking it day-by-day and will always have the most updated opening information on our Instagram and website. ⁠
AllClick here
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January 16SuppliesBrands Offering Free ProductsRun by @juliabeilman_ or @lauren.kleinman on Instagram.
Includes baby products, pet supplies, personal care products, artists painting for free, clothing, etc.
AllClick here
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January 16SuppliesHouse of Honey Free BoutiqueNeed help after the wildfires?⁠
Visit the House of Honey Free Boutique located at:⁠
1518A Mission Street ⁠
South Pasadena, CA 91030⁠

Clothing, shoes, household items & essential supplies are available!⁠
AllFill out the Form
Click Here
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January 9MedicationMickey Fine PharmacyPer social media accounts, Mickey Fine Pharmacy in Beverly Hills is open to help victims of the fires who evacuated without their medications. You can call them if you need help with accessing medications.

Phone #: (310) 271-6123
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January 16MedicationCamp Conrad ChinnockSupport for Families Affected by the Los Angeles Fires – Type 1 Diabetes Disaster Relief
Our hearts are with all the families impacted by the devastating fires in Los Angeles. At Camp Conrad Chinnock, we understand the unique challenges of managing Type 1 diabetes in times of crisis, and we want you to know we’re here for you.
We have insulin, glucose tablets, syringes, and glucagon available for anyone who needs assistance during this difficult time. If you or your family is struggling to access these supplies, please reach out to us—you are not alone.
We are ready to support you, and our team is standing by to help. Please email info@diabetescamping.org if you need assistance.
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January 9Ride ShareLyftThe rideshare service Lyft is offering vouchers to help people get to and from shelters. The offer — up to two rides per person, worth up to $25 per ride — is good for 500 riders and ends at midnight on Jan. 15. Use the code CAFIRERELIEF25.AllClick here
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January 9Ride ShareUberPer a number of news reports, residents in Los Angeles County who’ve been ordered to vacate their homes can get a credit from Uber to get to an evacuation site. The $40 will only be valid for trips to an active shelter and by using the code WILDFIRE25.All--
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January 11Financial SupportGoFundMeAnyone with a GoFundMe campaign related to the Los Angeles fires can apply to this. If approved, GoFundMe will supplement the fundraiser with a grant.AllClick here
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January 8Financial SupportMPTF"MPTF offers a variety of services that can provide emotional and financial relief to industry members and their families during times of need."AllClick here
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January 8Financial SupportIATSEIATSE's "Disaster Relief Committee implements new and creative ways to better prepare the membership of the IATSE in the unfortunate event of a disaster and to assist our members in recovering from natural and man-made disasters when they occur." The link here will take you to a page with options for support.AllClick here
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January 8Financial SupportEntertainment Community FundEmergency Financial Assistance is available to eligible performing arts and entertainment professionals.AllClick here
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January 8Financial SupportDGFDramatists in need of financial aid due to the impact of the wildfires in Eaton Canyon, Pacific Palisades, and the greater Los Angeles area are eligible to apply for a Crisis Relief Grant--Click here
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January 12Financial SupportFEMA (Individuals)FEMA is offering Grant Assistance to Households:

FEMA Individual Assistance – Special Needs Assistance Grants: $770 one-time payment to afford immediate needs like food, water, hygiene, and transportation.

FEMA Individual Assistance – For Housing: The maximum amount a homeowner can receive through the FEMA Individual Assistance grant program for home repair and replacement, and for temporary housing, is up to $43,600.

FEMA Individual Assistance – For Other Needs: Another $43,600 is available in the form of a grant from FEMA to cover medical expenses, damage to a vehicle, household items/property, funeral expenses, moving/storage, and childcare expenses, etc.

Editor's Note on 1/10: Reportedly, there was a glitch on the FEMA claim form resulting in false denials. If you have been denied, apply again.
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January 12Financial SupportFEMA / Small Business AdministrationSmall Business Administration Loans for Homeowners and Renters:

SBA loans can cover up to $100,000 of personal property loss (i.e. furniture, clothing, automobiles) and up to $500,000 of a homeowner’s real property loss (i.e. home repair). Second homes and vacation homes not eligible. Loans are for up to 30 years; first payment and interest accrual deferred for the first 12 months. The maximum interest rate is 4%.

Small Business Administration Loans to Businesses:

SBA Physical Damage Loans: Loans up to $2 million for businesses and nonprofits for uninsured physical damage and losses. Loans are for up to 30 years; first payment and interest accrual deferred for the first 12 months. The maximum interest rate is 4% unless credit can be obtained elsewhere. If credit could be obtained elsewhere, then interest rate is 8%.

SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans: Loans up to $2 million for businesses and nonprofits with economic injury (such as lost sales) as the result of the disaster. Only available when Small Business Administration determines a recipient is unable to obtain credit elsewhere. Loans are for up to 30 years; first payment and interest accrual deferred for the first 12 months. The maximum interest rate is 4%.

The combined loan amount across both SBA programs may not exceed $2 million.

Editor's Note on 1/10: Reportedly, there was a glitch on the FEMA claim form resulting in false denials. If you have been denied, apply again.
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January 16Financial SupportCalifornia Artists Council Relief Resources ListFrom CAC: This page was developed to provide disaster relief, response and emergency preparedness resources for individuals and organizations within the arts and cultural field. Page content is updated as new information becomes available. Individuals are advised to contact the listed organizations directly for the latest details and program assistance.AllClick here
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January 8Mental Health ServicesLos Angeles County Department of Mental HealthLACDMH clinical and emergency services, including our 24/7 Help Line at (800) 854-7771, remain operational at this time (time of writing: 9pm on 1/8). Linked here are a series of disaster related mental health services.All Click here
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January 8Mental Health ServicesDidi Hirsch Trained crisis counselors available 24/7/365, Call text 1-800-985-5990All Click here
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January 10Mental Health ServicesSouthern California Counseling CenterPer a social media post, Southern California Counseling Center is offering no cost therapy sessions for all impacted by the fires. Four no cost, trauma-informed sessions with referrals if you wish to continue services. Some of these services may be provided by pre-license interns, associates, and paraprofessionals. Send an email to frontdesk@sccclink.com to get signed up.Allfrontdesk@sccclink.com
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January 10Mental Health Services + SuppliesScribble CommunityScribble.Community has developed a list of therapists and care workers providing free/lost cost care to those directly effected by the fires. If you need care, use the link in the column to the right to make a request.

Additionally, their space at 5541 York Blvd. has N05 masks, water, and COVID tests available.
VariousClick here
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January 15Mental Health / WellnessCalmCalm is a software company which produces subscription-based guided meditation and sleep aid apps/websites. Their primary product is a meditation app available on iPhone and Android phones. Services are also available via their website. The company is running a variety of promo offers for cheaper access.AllClick here
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January 15Mental Health / WellnessDEN MeditationDEN Meditation is offering a free month of meditation on their virtual platform. They have around 25 weekly classes and unlimited on-demand ones to chose from with various modalities to explore.AllClick here
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January 14Mental Health / WellnessVeritas Yoga Maintained listSheet of Wellness practioners, events, spaces, etc.VariousClick here
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January 10PetsHealthy SpotHealthy Spot is providing small bags of food to those in need. Locations in Pasadena, Santa Monica, Studio City, and Topanga are offering one free bag of cat or dog food. Due to limited supply, only one bag per family will be provided. Stores are operating at normal business hours for retail products.Pasadena, Santa Monica, Studio City, Topangan/a
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January 8PetsHumane Society PasadenaHumane Society Pasadena has a variety of ongoing efforts. Linked in the column to the right is an FAQ on their Instagram page. Information is changing quickly, so you may wish to explore additional links on their page.Burbank, Los Angeles, other areasClick here
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January 8PetsAnnie HarviliczDr. Annie Harvilicz D.V.M. (Animal Wellness Center) wrote on Facebook on 1/7: "I have an empty old vet hospital in Marina Del Rey. I am happy to house any animals that need to be evacuated. If you know anyone who needs to leave and doesn'thave a place for their pets please have them email me at drannieawc@gmail.com and I can open up the old hospital for temporary housing."Marina Del Reydrannieawc@gmail.com
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January 9Musical InstrumentsGuitar CenterPer Guitar Center's Instagram page, the company's foundation is replacing musical instruments and equipment lost in the fires. Their page indicates there is a request form, but your spreadsheet editor (Daniel), hasn't successfully located it. The post also indicates you can email them at guitarcenterfoundation@gmail.com for assistance. Will update this entry when the request form is available.AllPending
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January 11ClothingPrivateKids coat donation: Boys five, kids small.AllEmail info@humanitasprize.org if needed
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January 10ClothingPrivateWomen's clothing donation, Sizes 2 and 4AllEmail info@humanitasprize.org if needed
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January 9Clothing The HundredsIf you have been personally affected by the fires and in need of new clothing, we have prepared boxes for you at our store on Fairfax & Rosewood.

To be picked up tomorrow (Friday, January 10), while supplies last.
ID/address requested.
Shop hours: Noon-7pm

We are ALSO ACCEPTING donations of:
- N95s
- Hygiene Kits
- Blankets and Pillows
AllTheHundreds Instagram
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January 21ClothingProject RopaProject Ropa is a clothing organization - delivering directly to people in need. AllClick here
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January 22ClothingLA Times List of Places Donating ClothesLA Times: "At these free shops in L.A., fire victims can pick up new clothes and ‘a bit of happiness’"VariousClick Here
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January 15LaundryNorth Figueroa BookshopOffering quarters and tidepods for those affected by the fires who need to do laundry & accepting donations of the sameAllClick here
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January 22LaundrySELAH NHCwe launched a laundry program in response to the wildfire crisis. With your donations, we surpassed our goal and can now operate our weekly laundry program throughout 2025 and beyond — not just during this emergency.AllClick here
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January 15Eye CareAkila LAVia @akila.la on insta: We are working with local evacuation & aid distribution centers to offer a free replacement pair of prescription glasses for anyone who lost their glasses in the fires.

If anyone is in need of a replacement pair after the fires, please e-mail info@akila.la with your Rx and proof of residence.
AllPlease e-mail info@akila.la with your Rx and proof of residence.
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January 12Eye CareCooperVision and Alcon Contact LensesThose using CooperVision and Alcon Contact Lenses and directly impacted by the fires can request from CooperVision and Alcon up to two boxes of your current prescription. Those who aren’t Village Eyes Optometry patients can contact their local optometrists since the offer is available through Alcon and CooperVision to all affected optometries.Variousemergencyreliefclsveo@gmail.com if you are patients of Village Eyes Optometry in Westwood, others should contact their local optometrists.
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January 23Eye CareEye Buy DirectIf you or someone yo know has been impacted and needs prescription eyewear, we’re here to help. We’re offering free glasses* to those in need, both kids and adults during this difficult time.

Please don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Service.
Call 1-855-393-2891, email eyecare@eyebuydirect.com or DM @eyebuydirect on socials.
AllClick Here
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January 11HearingDr. Amit GosaliaDr. Amit Gosalia is working to replace hearing aids and chargers for victims of the SoCal wildfires. If you have a hearing aid from Starkey Hearing, Signia Hearing, Oticon, or Cochlear Corp, you can reach out for a replacement.VariousDr. Gosalia said you do not need to visit his office, and he will work with any Los Angeles doctor to assist. Impacted residents can call 602-625-7655 for more information.
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January 11MedicalGoodRxGoodRx is offering free telehealth visits for Angelenos in need. $0 using promo code LA-GOODRX-CARE.AllClick here
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January 11TravelMetroMetro suspended fare collection on all buses and trains on Thursday, but several details are in place due to the ongoing wildfires.All
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January 11BabyBabylettoBabyletto, an L.A.-based nursery furniture brand, is offering free replacement cribs. VariousFamilies in need can claim this offer by contacting the brand directly at info@babyletto.com.
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January 14BabyVarious BrandsSheet maintained by @juliabeilman_ and @lauren.kleinman on insta of brands helping out with various baby needsVariousClick here
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January 23BabyCRC West LAFREE DIAPERS + BABY ESSENTIALS at #CRCWestLA! Parents, caregivers, and moms-to-be welcome!✨

🏡 Community Resource Center in West LA
📍 11173 W Pico Blvd 90064
📲 (310) 231-3854
👉 bit.ly/crcwestla
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January 23Furniture / Rebuild SupportZello SupportIn the heart of entertainment community we are repurposing our new Head Quarters across the street from Warner Bros. Studios into an Infrastructure Support Center where families will be greeted and guided on their support requirements in order to rebuild their homes. Working with our friends in the entertainment industry, Zello can provide you with FREE support infrastructure to enable you to have a safe space to live and plan while you rebuild your livesAllClick here
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January 13Grocery SupportInstacartGrocery delivery fees are being waived.
You can also get $10 off Instacart w code P63F812 at checkout.
AllClick here
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January 15Books Fables and FanciesVia @fablesandfancies on insta: We’ve got a Little Free Library out front for anyone impacted by the fires. We’d like to help you rebuild the collections you may have lost.
We are accepting donations of new or gently used books to keep the Little Free Library stocked. We’ll have books for all ages but children’s books would be especially helpful.
If there is anything else we can do, please let us know. We’re here for you.
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January 15BooksBlack Cat FablesLittle Free Library - free books set aside for those impacted by the fires. AllClick here