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Charities to Help with Fires in Greater Los Angeles

  1. The CAI-GLAC Community Outreach Committee is collecting donations of necessary items and taking monetary donations for the fire relief efforts.
  2. Time.com: How to Help Victims of the Los Angeles Wildfires

California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund

The California Fire Foundation works with local fire agencies and community based organizations to provide ongoing, mid- and long-term support to California communities affected by natural disasters like wildfires. The organization, which provides direct support to victims, is beginning to support those impacted by the Palisades Fire.

World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen, the nonprofit global food relief organization founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, is already on the ground in Southern California to aid first responders and evacuees. “Our teams have mobilized across the region to provide immediate relief in the form of sandwiches and water as we identify all areas of need,” the organization said in a statement on Jan. 8.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army operates a disaster services fund that directly supports evacuees and first responders of California wildfires. The organization provides emergency relief and long-term assistance to those impacted by natural disasters.

California Community Foundation

The California Community Foundation has been working to strengthen Los Angeles County since 1915. The organization's Wildfire Recovery Fund targets the most underserved and hard to reach communities in the region, with the goal of helping provide long-term recovery relief.

CAL FIRE Benevolent Foundation

CAL FIRE Benevolent Foundation provides financial aid to firefighters and their families in the case of injury or loss of life. The organization also helps support burn victims and their families, along with research focused on firefighter health and safety.

  1. California Fire Foundation

The California Fire Foundation provides critical support to surviving families of fallen firefighters, firefighters, and the communities they serve. Your tax-deductible donation will help us provide aid to victims of wildfires or other natural disaster through our Wildfire & Disaster Relief programs.

Your contribution is tax-deductible through the California Fire Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Foundation provides support for fallen firefighter families, firefighters and their communities.

  1. FEMA Fire Management Assistance Granted for the Palisades Fire, 1/7/2025
  2. TheCut.com: How to Help Victims of the L.A. Wildfires

Donate to the Dream Centeran L.A.-based charitable organization that’s offering emergency shelter to those evacuated in the Palisades and Eaton Canyon Fires.

Donate to Friends in Deed, a nonprofit providing services for the homeless, as it opens its Bad Weather Shelter amid the fires.

The California Fire Foundation provides resources to firefighters, fallen firefighters, their families and the communities they serve.

Donate to Direct Relief’s California Fire Relief, which provides N-95 masks, medicine, and resources to health-care agencies and first responders in areas affected by wildfires.

The California Community Fund has a recovery fund dedicated to helping victims of wildfires. You can donate here.

Donate to the Wildfire Relief Fund at the American Red Cross.

If you’re located in the Los Angeles area and can offer temporary foster care to dogs displaced by the wildfires, sign up at the Canine Rescue Club.

  1. Los Angeles Emergency Management Department

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