The 805 UndocuFund was launched in 2018 with the belief that during the critical recovery period following a natural disaster, undocumented residents should not be excluded from emergency relief funding made available to all other residents. The 805 UndocuFund has been a lifeline for undocumented households severely impacted by the Mountain Fire. On Friday, January 10 th, more than 100 undocumented households reached out in need from the recent fires in Los Angeles. Many families have been without work due to hazardous air conditions and spoiled crops, with the fund serving as their only...
Funds will be used on Southern California National Forests primarily for three purposes: Post-wildfire Restoration. Conducting restoration activities such as reforestation, soil stabilization and erosion control, rebuilding damaged infrastructure, and ensuring safe hiking and road corridors for forest visitors. Wildfire Mitigation Work. Mitigating the risk of unnaturally severe wildfire in the future through activities to improve forest health and resilience such as forest thinning, prescribed burning, invasive species management, and ecological restoration. Recreation Improvements. To build...
Defy: Disaster, a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), is the entertainment community's collective and immediate response to natural disasters. Defy:Disaster mobilizes the industry and the public to deliver funding and support of vital services for the immediate relief, as well as long-term recovery, in affected areas. See media coverage on their current support for the January 2025 Palisades Fire: Variety and The Hollywood Reporter VISIT FUND In response to the tragic wildfires that have impacted countless families and communities across Southern California, Entertainment...