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LOS ANGELES COUNTY RESOURCES
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DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER WEST
10850 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064
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DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER EAST
540 W. Woodbury Road Altadena, CA 91001
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LA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
Provides mental health services and resources for LA County residents, including crisis intervention, therapy, and community support programs.
(800) 854-7771
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
Offers information on how to contact LA County Public Works for inquiries related to infrastructure, road maintenance, flood control, and disaster recovery.
https://pw.lacounty.gov/explore-public-works/contact-public-works/
(626) 458-5100
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND DISABILITIES
Provides resources and services for older adults and individuals with disabilities, including caregiver support, financial assistance, and wellness programs.
(213) 291-0028
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
Offers pet adoption, licensing, rescue, and animal control services for residents.
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
Provides property tax relief information for homeowners affected by disasters, including reassessments and exemptions.
https://assessor.lacounty.gov/tax-relief/disaster-relief
(213) 974-8658
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES
Assists parents in establishing and enforcing child support payments.
(866) 901-3212
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Provides assistance for consumers and small businesses, including legal help, mediation, and tenant-landlord support.
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Offers funding, grants, and support for small businesses, job seekers, and entrepreneurs.
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Provides health-related information, emergency preparedness guidance, and public health services.
(800) 854-7771
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Provides information on safe cleanup after fire, food safety, public health services, and guidelines for onsite wastewater and private wells following a fire.
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/
Offers guidance on staying safe during and after wildfires, including air quality updates and health tips.
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
Administers welfare programs such as food assistance (CalFresh), cash aid (CalWORKs), and Medi-Cal.
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LA COUNTY RECOVERS
Provides information on disaster recovery assistance, financial aid, and rebuilding resources.
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LA COUNTY ON PRICE GOUGING
Helps report and prevent price gouging during emergencies.
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND DISABILITIES
Provides information and supportive services to older and disabled adults.
(800) 510-2020
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
Animal rescue for animals plus food, shelter, and boarding
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE
Provides resources for artists and cultural organizations affected by wildfires.
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
Offers property tax relief programs for homeowners affected by disasters, including reassessments and exemptions to reduce tax burdens.
https://assessor.lacounty.gov/tax-relief/disaster-relief
(213) 974-8658
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES
Can assist participants with child support obligations for those who lost their source of income because of the fire.
(866) 901-3212
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LA COUNTY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY RESOURCES
Offers preparedness tips for individuals and businesses before and after disasters.
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DCBA PRICE GOUGING REPORTING TOOL
Provides information and resources for disaster-affected individuals, including consumer protection, financial assistance, and rebuilding support.
https://dcba.3diengage.com/FrontPortal/Page/RenderPage?tabId=27&searchParameter=srTypeId%3D17
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DCBA
Offers consumer protection, small business support, tenant-landlord mediation, and disaster recovery assistance for LA County residents.
(800) 593-8222
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LA COUNTY HOUSEHOLD RELIEF GRANT FOR WILDFIRE VICTIMS
Provides financial assistance to LA County residents affected by disasters, including grants for individuals, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations.
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Lists financial relief programs and services for workers and businesses affected by emergencies.
https://opportunity.lacounty.gov/how-we-help/emergency-resources/
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LA COUNTY LEGAL AID PROGRAM FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Provides free or low-cost legal assistance to LA County residents.
(866) 375-9511
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DEO BUSINESS TO BUSINESS SPACE SHARE PROGRAM
Displaced businesses, including nonprofits, can find available temporary space donated by other businesses.
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LA REGION SMALL BUSINESS AND WORKER RELIEF FUNDS
A platform for community members to find or share available spaces for business, nonprofits, and events.
https://opportunity.lacounty.gov/small-business-worker-relief-funds/
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LA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Provides fire safety, emergency response, and disaster preparedness information.
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LA COUNTY JUSTICE CARE AND OPPORTUNITIES DEPARTMENT (JCOD)
Offers legal assistance and resources for individuals facing legal challenges, including disaster-related issues.
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LA COUNTY CARECONNECT
A health service platform connecting LA County residents with medical and mental health care providers.
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Provides referrals for mental health counseling, grieving, coping, resources, crisis intervention and triage.
(800) 854-7771
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
Provides disaster assistance to families through the General Relief, CalWorks, CalFresh and MediCal programs.
https://dpss.lacounty.gov/en.html
(866) 613-3777
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS HOMEOWNER'S GUIDE FOR DISASTER RECOVERY
A downloadable guide for homeowners affected by disasters, outlining rebuilding processes and available assistance.
https://dpw.lacounty.gov/landing/em/docs/HOMEOWNERSGUIDE.pdf
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DEBRIS REMOVAL
Provides information on debris removal services, guidelines, and assistance programs for residents affected by disasters.
(844) 347-3332
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CLEAN LA
Provides waste management, recycling programs, and environmental sustainability initiatives.
(888) 253-2652
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LA COUNTY PLANNING DISASTER RECOVERY
Offers rebuilding and land-use guidance for homeowners recovering from disasters.
planning.lacounty.gov/disaster-recovery
(213) 974-6411
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LA COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER BIRTH VITAL RECORDS
Explains how to obtain copies of birth records in LA County.
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LA COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER MARRIAGE VITAL RECORDS
Explains who can obtain copies of marriage records in LA County and how to request them.
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LA COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER DEATH VITAL RECORDS
Provides information on who can request a death certificate copy in LA County and the process for obtaining one.
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LA COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER PROPERTY RECORDS
Provides general information on how to obtain real estate records, including property deeds and recorded documents in LA County.
https://www.lavote.gov/home/recorder/real-estate-records/general-info
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LA COUNTY REGISTRAR-RECORDER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A document answering frequently asked questions about the impact of the 2025 fires on voting, records, and government services in LA County.
https://content.lavote.gov/docs/rrcc/news-releases/rrcc-2025-fires-faq-v4.pdf
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR
Offers property tax payment, assessment, and relief information.
(213) 974-2111
Frequently Asked Questions
A document with frequently asked questions about disaster recovery efforts, available assistance, and rebuilding resources for LA County residents affected by the 2025 disasters.
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Updated-FAQs_01272025.pdf
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PRICE GAUGING AND SCAMS
Provides information on price gouging laws, how to report violations, and protections for consumers during emergencies and disasters in LA County.
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LA COUNTY RECOVERS
Offers disaster recovery resources, financial assistance, rebuilding guidance, and support services for LA County residents affected by emergencies and natural disasters.
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EPIC-LA
Provides online permitting and inspection services for LA County residents.
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LA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
Provides mental health services, crisis support, and resources for LA County residents, including therapy, community programs, and disaster-related mental health assistance.
(800) 854-7771
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
Provides contact information for LA County Public Works, including assistance with infrastructure, road maintenance, flood control, and disaster recovery services.
https://pw.lacounty.gov/explore-public-works/contact-public-works/
(626) 458-5100
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LA COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER
Provides information on autopsy reports, death investigations, and how to request records related to deceased individuals in LA County.
(323) 343-0512
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
Offers public health services, disease prevention programs, emergency preparedness resources, and health guidelines for LA County residents.
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/
(833) 540-0473
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LA REGION SMALL BUSINESS AND WORKER RELIEF FUNDS
Provides financial assistance and relief programs for small businesses and workers affected by economic hardships or disasters in LA County.
https://opportunity.lacounty.gov/small-business-worker-relief-funds/
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LA COUNTY HOUSEHOLD RELIEF GRANT
Offers financial assistance to LA County residents, small businesses, and nonprofits affected by disasters and emergencies.
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LA COUNTY RELIEF FUND DONATIONS
Provides information on financial assistance, disaster recovery programs, and support services for residents, businesses, and communities affected by emergencies in LA County.
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LA COUNTY WILDFIRE NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY
An online form for LA County residents to request public health assistance and report needs related to disaster recovery.
https://lacpublichealth.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1YZo7ZYUrvXtAKq
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DCBA LANDLORDS AND TENANTS
Provides guidance on tenant and landlord rights after a disaster, including relocation assistance, rent obligations, and housing protections.
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IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES
Offers disaster recovery resources, legal assistance, and financial aid programs specifically for immigrant communities in LA County.
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/help-for-immigrant-communities/
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT RESOURCES
Provides a comprehensive list of disaster recovery resources, including financial aid, housing assistance, and mental health support for LA County residents.
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LEGAL SERVICES
Offers free and low-cost legal assistance for LA County residents affected by disasters, including tenant rights, insurance claims, and rebuilding support.
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DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS
Lists locations of disaster recovery centers where residents can access in-person assistance, financial aid, and rebuilding resources.
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PUBLIC HEALTH
Provides health and safety guidelines for residents returning home after a wildfire, including air quality concerns, debris removal, and contamination risks.
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/returning-after-a-fire-public-health/
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POST-FIRE AIR, SOIL AND WATER ASSESSMENT PLAN
Outlines public health strategies for assessing environmental hazards, air quality, and community safety after a wildfire.
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/wildfire/post_fire_assessment_plan.htm
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2025 EATON FIRE REBUILD GUIDELINES
A detailed document with steps for rebuilding after the Eaton Fire.
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1176146_2025EatonFireRebuild.pdf
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DEBRIS REMOVAL
Offers guidelines and assistance for removing debris after disasters.
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MUDFLOW PROTECTION
Provides resources on fire recovery, debris removal, rebuilding permits, and public works services for communities affected by wildfires in LA County.
https://pw.lacounty.gov/explore-public-works/fire-disaster-information/
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MAPPING RESOURCES
Provides interactive maps and geospatial tools for emergency response and recovery planning.
INSURANCE AND FINANCING RESOURCES
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FEMA
Disaster Assistance
A U.S. government website that helps individuals and businesses apply for disaster relief, check assistance status, and find local recovery resources.
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/
FEMA Mobile App
(800) 621-3362
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SBA DISASTER ASSISTANCE
Provides low-interest disaster loans for homeowners, renters, businesses, and nonprofits affected by California wildfires to help with repairs, replacements, and recovery efforts.
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/california-wildfires
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LA COUNTY ASSESSORS OFFICE
Offers property tax relief programs for homeowners affected by disasters, including reassessments and exemptions to reduce tax burdens.
https://assessor.lacounty.gov/tax-relief/disaster-relief
Top 10 Tips for Wildfire Claimants
Provides a list of ten essential tips for wildfire victims filing insurance claims, including documentation, claim filing deadlines, and policyholder rights.
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/TopTenTips_WildfireClaimants.cfm
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CA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE WIlDFIRE RESOURCES
Offers guidance on wildfire insurance claims, consumer rights, disaster assistance programs, and resources for homeowners and businesses affected by wildfires.
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/WildfireResources.cfm
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
Provides contact information for LA County Public Works, including assistance with infrastructure, road maintenance, flood control, and disaster recovery services.
https://pw.lacounty.gov/explore-public-works/contact-public-works/
(626) 458-5100
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UNITED POLICY HOLDERS
A nonprofit organization that provides insurance claim guidance, disaster recovery support, and consumer advocacy to help individuals and businesses navigate insurance-related challenges after disasters.
2025 California Wildfires Insurance Claim and Recovery Help
Provides insurance claim guidance, recovery resources, and advocacy support for homeowners and businesses affected by the 2025 California wildfires.
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SBA HOME DISASTER LOANS
Loans to homeowners or renters to repair or replace disaster-damaged real estate and personal property, including automobiles.
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SBA BUSINESS PHYSICAL DISASTER LOANS
Loans to businesses to repair or replace disaster-damaged property owned by the business, including real estate, inventories, supplies, machinery and equipment. Businesses of any size are eligible. Private, non-profit organizations such as charities, churches, private universities, etc., are also eligible.
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SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOANS
Working capital loans to help small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture, and most private, non-profit organizations of all sizes meet their ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a direct result of the disaster. These loans are intended to assist through the disaster recovery period.
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/economic-injury-disaster-loans
CLEANUP AND DEBRIS REMOVAL RESOURCES
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LA COUNTY RIGHT OF ENTRY FORM
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US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
EPA Website
https://www.epa.gov/california-wildfires
EPA Phase 1 Fact Sheet
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1176389_EPAPhaseIHouseholdHazardousWasteFactSheet.pdf
EPA All Fact Sheets
https://www.epa.gov/california-wildfires/fact-sheets
For Questions About Phase 1 Hazardous Material Removal
epalawildfiresinfo@epa.gov
(833) 798-7372
For General Questions About Debris Removal
(844) 347-3332
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CA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Cleaning Up Wildfire Ash Safely
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA/Pages/NR18-056.aspx
Protecting Your Lungs From Smoke And Ash
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/docs/respiratory-protection-508-new.pdf
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DEBRIS REMOVAL OPT IN & RIGHT OF ENTRY FORM
Online
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/ca0e6e24c8db4598b5c49642b2ff4615
Pdf Download
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1176418_Opt-InForm.pdf
In Person West
UCLA Research Park West. 10850 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064
In Person East
Altadena Disaster Recovery Center. 540 W. Woodbury Road, Altadena, CA 91001
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DEBRIS REMOVAL OPT OUT FORM
Online
Pdf Download
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1176419_Opt-OutForm.pdf
Learn More
https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1177736_ManagementofLosAngelesCountyWildfireDebris.pdf
Contact
PalisadesFire@dpw.lacounty.gov
EatonFire@dpw.lacounty.gov
844-347-3332
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CLEANUP AND REBUILDING AFTER WILDFIRES
Offers safety regulations, labor laws, and contractor requirements for workers and businesses involved in wildfire cleanup and rebuilding efforts in California.
DESIGN AND PERMITTING RESOURCES
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APPLY FOR PERMITS
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
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LA COUNTY BUILDING AND SAFETY
How To Get A Copy Of My Plans
https://dbs.lacity.gov/how-can-i-get-copy-my-plans-blueprints
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STATE AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Executive Order N-20-25
https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/State-Permitting-and-Housing-Laws-EO-ATTESTED.pdf
Executive Order N-9-25
Executive Order N-4-25
https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/EO-N-4-25-Rebuilding-Final-signed.pdf
Executive Order No. 1: Return and Rebuild
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PERMITTING RESOURCES BY CITY
City of Los Angeles
https://emergency.lacity.gov/recovery
City of Malibu
https://malibucity.org/1168/Palisades-Fire
City of Pasadena
https://www.cityofpasadena.net/planning/building-and-safety/
City of Sierra Madre
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS RECOVERY PROPERTY VIEWER
Public Works data related to the recovery of properties from the Eaton and Palisades fires, including key infrastructure needed for rebuilding.
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LA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS PROPERTY INFORMATION DASHBOARD
Aligns the 2025 CalFire Destruction Inspection Data (DINS) with LA County parcels, and allows users the capability to filter by the fire, city, use type, and damage level.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/d992852e32734dacbb2f7f84e8615a83
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LA COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING GIS-NET
Provides spatial tools, planning and zoning information, and major fire boundaries for unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
https://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/Html5Viewer/index.html?viewer=GISNET_Public.GIS-NET_Public
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LA COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING MUNICIPAL CODE ON DISASTER RECOVERY
Establishes procedures and regulations for temporary housing, like-for-like replacements, and accessory structures necessary, to prevent further damage or destruction to the lot or remaining structures, subsequent to a disaster.
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LA COUNTY ASSESSOR PORTAL
Search for property info by address, parcel number, legal descriptions, or map search.
https://portal.assessor.lacounty.gov/mapsearch?c=-118.24169999999799,34.05409999999941,11
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING PERMIT VIEWER
Look up building permits issued for construction in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
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LA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS LAND RECORDS
Provides map-based access to legal documents that establish the boundaries of property and easements across Los Angeles County.
https://pw.lacounty.gov/sur/landrecords/index.cfm?docType=TM
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LA CITY ZIMAS
Access zoning, land use, permit history, overlays, and neighborhood information for a property.
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LA CITY BUREAU OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
Oversees public works contracting in LA, ensuring compliance with labor laws, equal opportunity policies, and quality standards for city construction projects.
CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY RESOURCES
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RELIEF AND RECOVERY RESOURCES
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211LA
Connecting fire victims to critical resources and case management for disaster recovery.
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BET TZEDEK
Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
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DENA CARE COLLECTIVE
The Dena Care Collective leverages cutting-edge technology to streamline equitable aid distribution through direct cash distribution and real-time resource demand and impact tracking.
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IMAGINE LOS ANGELES, INC.
Streamlining access to critical benefits through the LA Disaster Relief Navigator.
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LEGAL AID OF LA
Legal assistance for low-income people impacted by any of the recent Southern California wildfires.
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NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY- BAILA
Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
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PUBLIC COUNSEL
Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
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AFTER THE FIRE USA (REBUILD NORTH BAY FOUNDATION)
Supporting communities as they recover from fire through their Community to Community Deployment Program which matches prior fire survivors with current fire survivors sharing best practices, experienced advice and lessons learned.
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ALLIANCE FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY
Providing essential resources and emergency cash assistance to workers and households impacted by the fires.
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BLACK LA RELIEF & RECOVERY FUND
Focusing on rebuilding and recovery within the Black communities in Los Angeles.
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BROTHERHOOD CRUSADE
Fund providing food, transportation, clean water, medicine, and emergency shelter to affected individuals and businesses.
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CA CONSERVATION CORPS
Training and deploying Corps members for rapid-response community clean-up and support.
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CA NATIVE VOTE PROJECT
Financial assistance for displaced and affected Native families, expanded healing and mental health services, and distribution of critical health & safety resources.
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CHANGE REACTION
Providing direct support and funding to people impacted by the fires.
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CORE
Mobilizing resources, volunteers and services to support disaster-stricken areas.
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HEAL THE BAY
Conducting water safety testing to ensure residents can return to their homes with clean, pollutant-free, and metal-free water.
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JEWISH FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION
Providing short-term interest free loans to individuals, nonprofits and businesses.
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LA CONSERVATION CORPS
Providing fire relief and cleanup by removing hazardous fire fuel to reduce future risk.
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LA COUNTY HOUSEHOLD RELIEF FUND
Provides immediate financial assistance to Los Angeles County residents who have been directly impacted by the Eaton and Palisades fire and windstorm events.
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LA WORKS, INC.
Helping organizations find volunteer support.
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LATINO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Providing assistance for the Latino Community impacted by the fires.
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MY TRIBE RISE
Providing cash distribution for emergency services and organizing community support events.
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PASADENA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION EATON CANYON FIRE RELIEF FUND
Providing flexible support to local nonprofit organizations as they respond to the local Eaton Canyon fire.
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TEAM RUBICON
Mobilizing veterans and trained volunteers to disaster areas affected by wildfires to focus on issues like debris removal, home assessments, sandbagging to prevent post-fire flooding.
HOUSING AND FOOD RESOURCES
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BUDDHIST TZU CHI FOUNDATION
Providing cash assistance and resources to people affected by the wildfires.
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FOOD FORWARD, INC.
Distributing fresh produce to organizations providing services to those impacted by the fires.
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HOLLYWOOD FOOD COALITION
Distributing food, wellness and hygiene items to those impacted by the fires.
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HUNGER ACTION LOS ANGELES
Supporting enrollment if food assistance programs.
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LOS ANGELES FOOD POLICY COUNCIL
Coordinating service providers to enhance food assistance and streamline delivery efforts.
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LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANK
Distributing food and water through a network of 600 partners to serve those impacted by the fires.
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MEALS ON WHEELS, SAINT VINCENT
Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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MEALS ON WHEELS, WEST
Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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OFFICE OF FOOD EQUITY
Distributing grocery vouchers to those impacted by the fires.
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OUR BIG KITCHEN LOS ANGELES
Providing kosher meals to displaced families and emergency workers in Los Angeles.
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PROJECT ANGEL FOOD
Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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WESTSIDE FOOD BANK
Distributing food, water and other resources to those impacted by the fires.
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GREENLINE HOUSING FOUNDATION
Providing grants, financial education, and home maintenance assistance to Eaton Canyon Fire survivors.
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LA FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION
Helping those displaced from their temporary housing facilities and preparing to help other fire victims facing potential homelessness.
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LIFT-LOS ANGELES
Assisting low-income families and single mothers directly impacted by the fires with cash support.
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NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Offering free financial counseling, property assessments and inspections, financial assistance, and connections to local resource networks.
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ST. JOSEPH CENTER
Assisting Palisades Fire survivors and struggling families afford rent & utilities by providing food, shelter & essential resources.
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THE PEOPLE CONCERN
Evidence-based care for the unsheltered, survivors of domestic violence, youth and others without housing in the Palisades and Westside.
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UNION STATION HOMELESS CORPORATION
Tailored services to meet housing, health, and hunger needs of fire survivors of the Eaton Canyon fire.
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UNITED AMERICAN INDIAN INVOLVEMENT
Providing support services for displaced Native and non-Native individuals and families.
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VISION Y COMPROMISO
Offering a continuum of tailored services to meet housing, health, and hunger needs of fire victims.
WORKERS AND BUSINESSES RESOURCES
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CA FIREFIGHTERS BENEVOLENT FUND
Providing emotional and financial assistance to families of fallen firefighters, firefighters and the communities they protect.
https://www.cafirefoundation.org/what-we-do/for-firefighters-and-families/benevolent
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IDEPSCA
Supporting displaced workers impacted by the fires.
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INCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY
Supporting displaced workers impacted by the fires.
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LA REGION SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF FUND
Providing cash assistance grants for eligible small businesses and nonprofits.
https://opportunity.lacounty.gov/small-business-worker-relief-funds/
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LA REGION WORKER RELIEF FUND
Providing cash assistance grants of up to $2,000 to workers impacted by the fires.
https://opportunity.lacounty.gov/small-business-worker-relief-funds/
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LABOR COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM OF LOS ANGELES
Providing cash assistance and other resources to union members impacted by the fires.
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LOS ANGELES BLACK WORKER CENTER
Supporting displaced workers impacted by the fires.
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PILIPINO WORKERS CENTER
Supporting displaced workers impacted by the fires.
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RESTAURANTS CARE PROJECT
Providing grants to independent restaurants forced to shut down during the fires.
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SBA BUSINESS PHYSICAL DISASTER LOANS
Loans to businesses to repair or replace disaster-damaged property owned by the business, including real estate, inventories, supplies, machinery and equipment. Businesses of any size are eligible. Private, non-profit organizations such as charities, churches, private universities, etc., are also eligible.
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SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOANS
Working capital loans to help small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture, and most private, non-profit organizations of all sizes meet their ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a direct result of the disaster. These loans are intended to assist through the disaster recovery period.
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/economic-injury-disaster-loans
FAMILY AND CHILDREN RESOURCES
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A SENSE OF HOME
Providing financial resources for foster youth and their families who lost homes due to the fires.
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ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
Supporting short and long-term needs of foster youth navigating this crisis with wraparound services.
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ANIMAL WELLNESS FOUNDATION
Providing housing, food and medical assistance for animals affected by the fires.
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BABY2BABY
Distributing emergency supplies to vulnerable children and families affected by the fires.
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BOURNE FAMILY SERVICES
Support for foster youth and staff displaced from short-term residential therapuetic program.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MALIBU
Offering food, shelter and health services to those affected by the wildfires in the Malibu area.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PASADENA
Providing financial assistance for BGCP members most impacted by the Eaton fires.
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CAMP (COMMUNITY ANIMAL WILDFIRE PROJECT)
Offering free clinics for wildfire affected animals.
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CHILDCARE ALLIANCE OF LA COUNTY
Regranting aid to childcare workers and Early Childhood Education Centers impacted by the fires.
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EL NIDO FAMILY CENTERS
Providing support for low-income impacted families with young children.
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FAMILIES FORWARD LEARNING CENTER PASADENA
Providing essential resources and education support to fire-impacted children and families.
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FIVE ACRES
Providing services to fire-impacted foster youth.
https://5acres.org/eaton-fire-relocation-for-residential-children/
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HILLSIDES
Helping children, youth, and families affected by the fires with trauma-informed care, behavioral health treatment, and foster care and adoption services.
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HOME GROWN
Conducting cleaning and sanitation for early childhood education facilities with acute needs.
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PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE
Offering space to childcare providers who have lost facilities to minimize interruption of childcare services.
https://www.pacificoaks.edu/emergency-information/resources/
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PASADENA HUMANE ASSOCIATION
Caring for pets impacted by the Eaton Fire in Altadena.
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PATHWAYS
Providing support and coordination to childcare providers that were forced to shut down their facilities in fire areas.
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YWCA OF SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Alternative support and resources for displaced clients of the destroyed Altadena Senior Center.
STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS RESOURCES
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CALIFORNIA CHARTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Supporting charter school students and families whose schools were impacted by the fires.
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COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF LOS ANGELES
Providing direct support for fire-impacted families’ essential expenses including housing, utilities, and basic needs.
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LA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Providing direct payments to the estimated hundreds of LACCD students and dozens of employees who have lost their homes.
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LAUSD FOUNDATION
Cash assistance & mental wellness supports for affected families and employees; in-class resources for students’ continuity of learning & reestablishment of affected classrooms.
https://schoolupdates.lausd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=4420366&type=d&pREC_ID=2654273
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PASADENA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Relief and assistance for Pasadena Unified School District families and staff who lost homes, and five campuses damaged in the Eaton fire
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PALISADES CHARTER HIGH SCHOOLS
Toward rebuilding Palisades Charter High School.
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PROJECT:CAMP
Providing free, trauma-informed childcare for displaced students and their families in the aftermath of disasters.
FAITH AND COMMUNITIES RESOURCES
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ABUNDANT HARVEST LIFT
Community Crisis Center distirubting information, financial assistance and critical resources to survivors of the Eaton Canyon fire.
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CHABAD JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF PACIFIC PALISADES
Assistance and emotional support for teens, adults, and families.
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CLERGY COMMUNITY COALITION, INC.
Dedicated to providing immediate relief, recovery grants, long-term support to churches, families, and faith leaders impacted by the fire.
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DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE CHURCH
Temporary site for the destroyed Pasadena Rosebud Academy (TK-8); serving community and fire victims.
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FIRST AME PASADENA
Providing assistance, convening space, and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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FLINTRIDGE CENTER
Serving as a primary location for distributing fire relief supplies to residents impacted by the Eaton fire.
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FRIENDS INDEED
Providing critical resources, distributing essentials goods, and offering community support to those most vulnerable.
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HARAMBEE MINISTRIES PASADENA
Providing wraparound services for families as well as serving as a community convener.
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JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES OF LOS ANGELES
Their social workers are connecting fire victims with JFSLA services and programs and providing referrals where needed.
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JEWISH FEDERATION OF LOS ANGELES
Providing essential resources for displaced individuals, families, and institutions.
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KEHILLAT ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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LA VOICE BENEVOLENCE FUND
Working with communities across faiths to provide support and assistance to members impacted by the fires.
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MASJID AL TAQWA
Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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NAACP OF PASADENA
Working to create spaces where individuals can unite, share resources, and work collectively toward Altadena & Pasadena’s recovery, including critical distributions like the Dena Relief Drive.
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PASADENA CHURCH
Community resource hub for Eaton Canyon survivors distributing essential resources, providing support to 500-700 households per day.
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PASADENA CITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Providing disaster relief assistance and services.
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PASADENA JEWISH TEMPLE & CENTER
Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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PASADENA SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Distributing medical resources, food and supplies weekly.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY’S ST. ELIZABETH CONFERENCE OF ALTADENA
Food, clothing, hygiene kits, and other critical resources to those impacted by the fires.
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THE SANTA MONICA COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Serving as a primary location for distributing fire relief supplies to residents impacted by the Palisades fire.
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VICTORY BIBLE CHURCH PASADENA
Community resource hub providing case management and essential services to nearly 1,000 residents in the Eaton Canyon area.
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YMCA METRO
Serving as a resource distribution center while providing childcare services.
SENIORS AND SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCES
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DISABILITY COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Helping relocate disabled individuals as well as replacing their accessibility devices/technology and connecting them with in home services.
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MALIBU SENIOR CENTER
Providing services to older adults on the westside who were impacted by the fires.
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PASADENA SENIOR CENTER
Providing services and support for older adults who previously attended the Altadena Senior Center.
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SPECIAL NEEDS NETWORK, INC.
Responding to the unique needs of underserved individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities who also were impacted by the fires.
ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS RESOURCES
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ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Offering direct financial assistance to members of the arts community who lost their homes.
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LA ARTS COMMUNITY FIRE RELIEF FUND
Providing emergency relief for artists and creative professionals across disciplines who have been impacted by the fires in Los Angeles.
https://www.getty.edu/about/development/LAArtsReliefFund2025.html
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LA COMMONS
Organizing a community gathering in Altadena to provide jobs for displaced artists and help heal and support the community.
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LA COUNTY ARTS & CREATIVE RECOVERY FUND
Providing financial assistance to nonprofit arts & cultural organizations, and artists in LA County impacted by the fires.
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MUSICARES FOUNDATION
Offering monetary aid and other resources for music professionals impacted by the wildfires.
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MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE
Offering access to mental health services for musicians affected by the fires.
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SWEET RELIEF MUSICIANS FUND
Offering monetary aid for music professionals impacted by the wildfires.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH RESOURCES
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COMMUNITY CLINIC ASSOCIATION OF LA COUNTY
Supporting a network of community health clinics that are serving fire victims throughout LA County.
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DENA HEALS
Mobilizing mutual aid, wellness, and healing resources for families affected by the Eaton Fire.
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DIDI HIRSCH
Offering mental health resources through a Wildfire Relief Crisis Care Program.
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DOOR OF HOPE
Providing fire victims with case management, and other assistance through a holistic model.
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FOOTHILL FAMILY SERVICE
Providing mental health support services for families and children in the Altadena area.
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NAMI WESTSIDE LA
Providing behavioral support service for individuals impacted by the fires.
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PACIFIC CLINICS
Providing its clients and employees who lost homes with resources.
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