Assistance Resources
- Watch Duty is an app for updates regarding the fires.
- 211 LA has partnered with Airbnb to offer free temporary shelter for people displaced from their homes by the fire.
- The California Department of Insurance has a Wildfire Resource page offering guides for residential property claims and tips for claimants.
- Disaster Grants Assistance is available from the State of California.
- FEMA is available for individuals affected by the wildfires in California from the Federal Government.
Support Resources
- California Fire Foundation is taking donations to provide aid and resources for both fire crews and residents.
- The American Red Cross is accepting donations online. The organization plays a role in disaster recovery by providing emergency shelters, meals, medical care, and recovery planning services.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation is the official nonprofit for the Los Angeles City Fire Department. The Organization supports over 3,000 local firefighters and paramedics by providing equipment and tools to help them fight wildfires effectively.
- The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank provides year-round food assistance to those facing hunger and also acts as a first responder during natural disasters. They are currently accepting online donations to support their efforts.