California Wildfire Relief
Support and Resources for Affected Communities
Explore vital resources and support networks designed to aid those impacted by the recent California wildfires. Find shelter, food, and assistance to help you recover and rebuild.
Immediate Shelter
Locate emergency shelters near you for immediate safety and comfort.
Food Assistance
Access food banks and meal services available to wildfire victims.
Understanding the Impact
The recent California wildfires have devastated communities, displacing thousands and destroying homes and infrastructure. These fires have not only affected the environment but also the lives and livelihoods of countless individuals. Our mission is to provide comprehensive legal support and ensuring victims of these recent California Wildfires have all the resources they need at their fingertips.
Essential Resources for Wildfire Victims
- Emergency Shelters: Find a safe place to stay during the crisis.
- Local Food Banks: Access nutritious meals and groceries.
- Clothing Donations: Receive clothing and essential items.
- Mental Health Support: Connect with counselors and support groups.
- Financial Aid: Apply for emergency financial assistance.
- Rebuilding Services: Get help with repairs and rebuilding your home.
- Legal Assistance: Seek guidance on insurance and claims.
- Transportation Services: Access transportation for relocation.
- Pet Rescue: Find services for displaced pets and animals.
- Community Support Groups: Join local groups for shared experiences.
- Volunteer Opportunities: Learn how you can help others in need.
- Health Services: Access medical care and prescriptions.
- Disaster Recovery Centers: Visit centers for comprehensive support.
- Utility Assistance: Get help with utility bills and services.
- Housing Assistance: Find temporary or permanent housing solutions.
- Childcare Services: Access childcare for families in need.
- Educational Resources: Support for students affected by the fires.
- Donation Centers: Contribute to relief efforts and support victims.
Common Questions About Wildfire Recovery
Find answers to the most pressing questions about getting help after the wildfires.
Where can I find temporary housing?
The American Red Cross has temporary open shelters and disaster relief services at the following locations:
Pomona Fairplex (Gate 3) – 601 W McKinley Ave Pomona, CA 91768
Pasadena Civic Auditorium Exhibition Hall – 300 E Green Street Pasadena, CA 91101
Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Recreation Center – 14201 Houston Street Sherman Oaks, CA
Westwood Recreation Center – 1350 S Sepulveda Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025
Stoner Recreation Center – 1835 Stoner Ave Los Angeles CA 90025
Where can I find my pets?
Below are a list of locations you may be able to locate lost pets:
Agoura Animal Care Center (Small Animals) – 29525 W. Agoura Rd Agoura CA 91301
Antelope Valley Fair – 2551 W. Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536
Belle’s Boarding (Small Animals) – 5751 W Pico Blvd W. Los Angeles, 90019
Use LA Animal Services “Search Lost Pets” function.
https://www.laanimalservices.com/
Where can I find food resources?
According to NBC Los Angeles the following restaurants are offering free meals or discounts:
World Central Kitchen – Offering meals for families impacted by wildfires.
- 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Francis School, 200 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge
- 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 2234 El Sereno Ave., Altadena
- 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Jack in the Box, 2125 N. Windsor Ave
- 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Pasadena City College, 1570 E. Colorado Blvd
How do I find mental health resources/counseling?
On January 15th, according to NBC Los Angeles, FEMA will open a Disaster Recovery Center at UCLA Park (formerly Westside Pavilion) where you can seek mental health counseling among many other services.
How do I seek legal action?
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