LA Wildfire Support
LA Wildfire Support
Where to Donate:
California Fire Foundation
The California Fire Foundation is collaborating with local fire departments and community organizations to offer immediate financial aid to residents affected by wildfires. By donating to the CFF Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund, you directly help wildfire and disaster victims across California.
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is partnering with government agencies and other nonprofits to respond to the disaster. They are accepting both monetary and food donations at their two distribution centers and are also seeking help from volunteers.
World Central Kitchen
The World Central Kitchen’s Southern California relief team is offering sandwiches and water to those who have been evacuated and are in urgent need of help, as well as to responders and emergency workers on the frontlines. Their main base of operations is the Pasadena Convention Center.
Baby2Baby
Baby2Baby, a nonprofit organization, is supplying crucial items like diapers, food, formula, and hygiene products to children and families in desperate need throughout Los Angeles.
Salvation Army
Rebuilding the community, homes, and residences will be a long process, and The Salvation Army remains committed to offering financial assistance and support to all communities as long as funds are available, ensuring their needs are fully addressed.
Habitat for Humanity - Greater LA
Click the link above to donate or Text “WFRF” to 414-44
As wildfires ravage California, our hearts go out to the families facing devastating losses. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles has a strong history of helping those impacted by wildfires rebuild. We're committed to supporting these families, but we need your help to make it happen.
Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP)
EPAP was set up by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, provides uninsured wildfire survivors with free 30-day supplies of prescription medications and replacements for certain medical equipment.
Resources for those displaced:
Medical Assistance
Teladoc: 1-855-225-5032 (toll free)
Telemedicine services are available to all residents in evacuation zones, regardless of their health plan. Anyone can request a free call from a doctor to address non-emergency medical concerns using the contact details provided above.
California Health and Human Services
If you couldn't take your medications during evacuation, a pharmacy can help you get what you need. To locate an open pharmacy during an emergency, visit the RxOpen website, which provides maps showing which pharmacies are open or closed.