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How to Get Help During the Los Angeles Wildfires: Shelters, Aid, and Support

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January 9, 2025

A vital guide to Los Angeles wildfire relief, featuring shelters, financial aid, and resources for displaced residents and their pets.

The ongoing wildfires across Southern California, particularly the Palisades Fire, have inflicted severe damage, displacing thousands of residents and causing extensive loss of property and resources. This document provides an exhaustive overview of available assistance, focusing on shelter, financial aid, food support, transportation, and community resources. As we update this guide regularly, please email [email protected] to contribute additional resources or corrections.

Emergency Shelters and Housing Assistance

Displaced residents can access these temporary shelter and housing options:

Westwood Recreation Center: Located at 1350 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles. Accepts small animals.

El Camino Real Charter High School: Address: 5440 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills. Accepts small animals.

Pasadena Convention Center: Address: 300 E Green St., Pasadena.

Airbnb (via 211 LA): Temporary housing for evacuees. Apply through the 211 LA website.

Queen Mary: Long Beach-based accommodation for displaced residents.

Pepperdine University: Located in Malibu. Contact their housing department for assistance.

These shelters have made arrangements to accommodate the growing number of evacuees, offering both short-term and extended stay options to ensure stability during this crisis.

Animal Shelters and Resources

If you have evacuated with pets or livestock, the following organizations provide assistance:

Los Angeles Equestrian Center: Provides safe accommodations for large animals. Location: 480 W Riverside Dr, Burbank.

Pierce College Equestrian Center: Shelter for large animals. Location: 7100 El Rancho Dr, Woodland Hills.

Agoura Animal Care Center: Offers boarding and care for small animals. Location: 29525 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills.

Pasadena Humane Society: Provides shelter and medical care for small animals. Location: 361 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena.

Westwood Recreation Center: Accepts small pets. Location: 1350 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.

Dogtopia of East Pasadena: Offers three free overnight stays for displaced dogs, with discounted rates thereafter. Visit Dogtopia.

Transportation Assistance

Evacuation and mobility support are available through the following services:

Uber: Free rides (up to $40) to shelters using promo code "WILDFIRE25."

Lyft: Two free rides (up to $25 each) to evacuation centers with promo code "CAFIRERELIEF25."

LA Metro: Free bus and rail services for evacuees traveling to shelters or relief centers. Visit LA Metro.

Caltrans: Provides real-time road closure updates and alternative evacuation routes. Visit Caltrans.

Transportation remains a critical need during wildfire emergencies, and these services have stepped up to ensure that evacuees can reach safety efficiently.

Financial Assistance Programs

For those experiencing financial strain, the following organizations offer aid:

GoFundMe: Features verified campaigns for individuals, families, and businesses. Visit the GoFundMe Wildfire Relief Fund.

California Community Foundation: Distributes grants for sustained recovery through its Wildfire Recovery Fund. Visit California Community Foundation.

Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) and BStrong: Issues cash cards for immediate needs such as lodging, food, and fuel. Learn more at GEM or BStrong.

The Salvation Army: Offers emergency shelter and financial aid. Visit The Salvation Army.

FEMA: Provides grants for housing, medical, and essential recovery needs. Apply at DisasterAssistance.gov.

Boys & Girls Club of Malibu: Funds emergency relief for displaced families. Donate or apply at Boys & Girls Club of Malibu.

Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: Supports firefighter operations and emergency response. Visit LAFD Foundation.

Congressman Chu's Office: Offers financial displacement grants, essential recovery funding, and small business loans. Visit Congressman Chu's Office.

Malibu City: Provides emergency relief funds and support. Learn more at City of Malibu or call 310-456-9982.

These financial assistance programs address both immediate needs and long-term recovery efforts, ensuring that affected residents and businesses can rebuild their lives and communities.

Food Assistance

Free meals and food support are available through the following organizations:

World Central Kitchen: Distributes hot meals to evacuees and emergency responders. Visit World Central Kitchen.

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: Provides food distribution to affected communities. Learn more at LA Food Bank.

Hollywood Food Coalition: Offers daily meals for those in need. Visit Hollywood Food Coalition.

Several participating restaurants are providing free meals:

Telecommunications and Connectivity

Stay connected through these services:

Verizon: Waives fees for calls, texts, and data in evacuation zones. Visit Verizon.

AT&T: Provides free data and calls for affected residents. Learn more at AT&T.

SpaceX Starlink: Deploys internet terminals in emergency zones. Visit Starlink.

Community and Emotional Support

These organizations offer critical emotional and community support:

American Red Cross: Comprehensive aid, including shelter, food, and mental health services. Visit Red Cross.

California Fire Foundation: Supports firefighters and affected families. Learn more at California Fire Foundation.

Project Camp: Trauma-informed childcare for displaced families. Visit Project Camp.

The Dream Center: Provides shelter, meals, and counseling. Visit The Dream Center.

Baby2Baby: Distributes essential supplies for children and families. Learn more at Baby2Baby.

YMCA Koreatown: Offers essential goods and support for those affected. Visit YMCA Koreatown.

Critical Updates and Monitoring

Stay informed with these trusted sources:

Alert LA: Sign up for evacuation alerts at Alert LA.

CAL FIRE: Access wildfire updates and safety advisories at CAL FIRE.

City of Malibu Hotline: Call 310-456-9982 for local updates.

Find more information here on applying for FEMA aid, preparing for insurance claims, and planning for rebuilding.

To contribute additional resources, email us at [email protected]. Together, we can assist those in need and rebuild stronger communities.

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