The Greater Los Angeles Education Foundation (GLAEF) has established a dedicated fund to direct vital resources to students, families and educators that have been most affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Wildfire Relief Fund @GLAEF will be used to support critical recovery efforts through the rebuilding process in the weeks ahead. Our partners at the Los Angeles County Office of Education are coordinating regular calls with leadership from districts and other leaders from across the county. The fund will complement local strategies, leverage aligned...
Community college students, staff, and faculty are facing unprecedented challenges as multiple wildfires devastate regions across southern California. These events not only threaten lives but also disrupt education, housing, and basic needs. Your generous donation will help provide critical emergency relief during these difficult times and support the long-term recovery. VISIT FUND
The Pasadena Community Foundation (PCF) has opened the Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund providing an opportunity for those who want to support immediate and pressing needs even as the fire continues to spread. The Pasadena Community Foundation Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund provides flexible support to local nonprofit organizations as they respond to the local Eaton Canyon fire. VISIT FUND
Supporting our communities affected by natural disasters. Our community college students, faculty, and staff are already being impacted by California’s devastating wildfire season, which has burned more acres in the state this year than in the previous two combined. How Your Gift Helps Your generous donation provides emergency relief during these difficult times and support for recovering and rebuilding. Past recipients of donors’ support have used the funds to cover their disaster-related needs, including relocation expenses, replacing laptops, and buying supplies, transportation, clothes,...
TIAH is issuing an urgent call of support for front/second line farmworkers, day laborers, essential workers and families impacted by fires in Los Angeles. Through 1/31, we are matching up to $50,000 in donations to provide critical relief, housing support, food assistance, and essential resources. VISIT FUND
The Foundation has established an emergency relief fund for those in the LAUSD community impacted by the fires. This Fund will support immediate relief, support for continuity of learning, mental health, and other short and long term needs for the community. VISIT FUND
Wildfires in LA County are affecting tens of thousands of people. United Way focuses on longer-term recovery efforts to support members of our community, and we are working with our community partners to assess the impact on the ground. VISIT FUND
The California Black Freedom Fund and California Community Foundation have partnered to launch the Black LA Relief & Recovery Fund. This Fund will support community organizations on the ground working to meet the immediate and long-term needs of Black communities displaced by the wildfires. Historically Black communities, especially in Altadena and Pasadena, have been hit particularly hard by this disaster. These neighborhoods, once places of promise and opportunity for middle-class Black families unable to purchase homes in other parts of Los Angeles because of racist covenants and...
The Fuerza Fund will provide essential resources to help those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires by providing immediate and direct emergency cash assistance to workers and unique households impacted by the wildfires, ensuring no one is left behind. Your donation can make a profound difference in the recovery efforts for those impacted by the wildfires. With your support, we can expand temporary housing, provide financial assistance for essentials, and fund long-term recovery, including rehousing, income stabilization, and mental health services. By helping essential workers...
The County of Ventura, in partnership with the Ventura County Community Foundation, has established the Ventura County Wildfire Relief and Recovery Fund to support community members and local nonprofit organizations most affected by the devastating Mountain Fire. In November 2024, the Mountain Fire burned 19,904 acres, destroying 132 structures and damaging 88 more. Hundreds of households were affected, facing significant loss and hardship. This emergency fund was created to provide immediate financial relief, ensuring that 100% of contributions go directly to those in need and nonprofits...