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Wildfire Recovery Resources

The Wildfire Recovery Resource Hub brings together essential support for individuals and communities impacted by fire disasters. The hub is great for finding information on long-term recovery resources such as legal aid or mental health services. Homelessness resources such as outreach programs and housing assistance are also available. In addition, the hub highlights mutual aid efforts, which connect neighbors with opportunities to share food, supplies, and other community-driven support. This ensures both immediate relief and long-term recovery for those affected.

Mental Health

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DENA Heals

DENA Heals is a recovery initiative organized by Revolve Impact to support families affected by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County. The organization offers direct aid, mental health services, legal education, and community healing practices to help those impacted by the disaster.

LA Department of Mental Health

The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) provides comprehensive disaster mental health resources to support people affected by events like wildfires.

Financial Assistance

Bet Tzedek SoCal Fires 2025 Resources

A guid that offers homeowners, renters, workers, and small businesses access to legal aid, FAQs, clinics, and other support in response to the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.

Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance

A guide provides resources to homeowners, renters, businesses, and nonprofits through applying for low-interest disaster loans, offers mitigation options to help rebuild smarter, and connects users to federal partners like FEMA for additional support.

Eaton Fire Survivors Network

The Eaton Fire Survivors Network (EFSN) connects survivors, amplifies their voices, and advocates for the insurance payouts they deserve to help ensure a faster and stronger rebuilding process for everyone affected.

Disaster Recovery

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211LA

This 211LA resource serves as a centralized hub for wildfire-related resources including containment efforts, recovery programs, debris removal support for affected workers and business, and volunteer opportunities.

Cal Fire

CAL FIRE’s official incident page provides updates on containment progress, damage assessments, evacuation information, and recovery resources.

FEMA

Visit FEMA’s disaster relief page declared for the Eaton Fire to stay learn more about on eligibility and relief programs.

Los Angeles County Incident Response

The Los Angeles County Incident Response page is a centralized hub for preparedness, real-time alerts (via 211 and Alert LA County), and essential recovery resources.

Mutual Aid

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Mutual Aid LA Calendar

The Mutual Aid LA Network Calendar is a central hub that highlights in-person volunteer opportunities and mutual aid events across Los Angeles. The calendar includes events fire relief outreach, unhoused outreach, and food distributions in the Pasadena and Altadena areas.

Pukúu Fire Disaster Assistance

Pukúu has prepared emergency wildfire assistance for those families and individuals who have been directly impacted by the wildfires in the Los Angeles County area.

Housing Assistance

Red Cross Shelter Finder

A user-friendly tool to locate open Red Cross shelters during disasters that they free services meals, health care, emotional support, pet accommodations, and help reconnecting with loved ones

Friends in Deed - Rental Assistance Application

This application supports families in Pasadena seriously affected by the Eaton Fire, particularly those who have lost income, housing, or fallen behind on rent. It provides rental assistance and move-in assistance for those meeting it’s criteria.

LA Family Housing Eligibility Screening

Explore the LA Family Housing Eligibility Screening tool which can help connect you to assistance with rent, temporary shelter, case management, housing advice, and more.

Safe Place for Youth Resources

Discover Safe Place for Youth’s drop-in center for young people facing homelessness in West L.A. The center is open weekdays, offering essentials like food, water, and hygiene supplies. It also offers case management and help with education and employment at no cost.

Donate to the Wildfire Response Fund

For those who would like to help, you can support ongoing recovery of residents by donating to our Wildfire Response Fund. With this fund, we are drawing upon our experience from past wildfires to address both urgent and ongoing needs, which include support for low-income individuals whose livelihood has been disrupted, people experiencing homelessness and those who provide services to support them, and disruptions to community organizations and small businesses.

For organizations or individuals gifting funds that require special handling, please contact Erin Morton, VP of Strategic Partnerships, at info@unitedwayla.org