Los Angeles Wildfires | Aid Resources
This is our city.
And we're proud to call it home.
If you are in a position to offer assistance to the tens of thousands of our fellow Angelenos affected by this disaster, please see below. This is not an exhaustive list by any means, but we hope it helps.
Thank you,
The Firecracker Team
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Thousands of Californians are devastated by the catastrophic wildfires that wiped out their homes, cherished mementos, and livelihoods. With neighborhoods reduced to ash, we're there providing help and hope with necessities like food, shelter, recovery planning and financial assistance.
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The devastating impact of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles County cannot be overstated. Our hearts go out to the families and communities affected by these disasters, many of whom face food and nutrition insecurity as they navigate the challenges of evacuation, displacement, and recovery.
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We are desperately in need of monetary donations to help us purchase medical supplies and other resources as we start to see a significant increase in the number of burned and injured animals coming to our shelter. They are suffering from smoke inhalation, singed paws, burns, dehydration, and hunger.
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This people-powered project was started to help those affected by the recent fires. The goal is to make it easier to share resources and help one another. You may add new resources as they become available, and the updates feature is a great way for people on the ground to share updates with the community.
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On January 7th, a series of wildfires started in Los Angeles County that spread throughout the region destroying thousands of homes + businesses. California Fire Foundation is working with local fire agencies and community-based organizations to provide direct financial support to impacted citizens.
"Los Angeles has always had its ups and downs, from devastating earthquakes, fires, floods, mudslides, even riots. It is part of the bargain in living here. You trade immense beauty and opportunity for the possibility of calamity. But when the calamity comes, this place has always been resilient. It has always bounced back."
-- Michael Connelly | LA Resident & Author