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L.A. WILDFIRE RECOVERY RESOURCES
Thousands of Los Angeles area homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed by the local wildfires, and countless families have been displaced. If you or someone you know has been directly effected, below is a list of local and national resources you can turn to for help.
And if you would like to offer personal, financial, or volunteer assistance, you can also reach out to these agencies. Let's all help our vital region build back stronger than ever.

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American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is working alongside its partners to provide shelter, food, emotional support and health services.
You can support the Red Cross by making a donation online, by calling (800) 733-2767 or texting REDCROSS to 90999.
California Fire Foundation
An online monetary donation to the California Fire Foundation Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund directly supports victims of wildfires and disasters throughout California, including the L.A. County area.
Canine Rescue Club
The club is looking for volunteers to offer temporary foster care for dogs displaced by the fires. You can apply to temporarily house an affected dog by filling out an online form.
Go Fund Me
You can donate to the Wildfire Relief Fund. Monetary donations help deliver cash grants directly to those impacted by fires. The GoFundMe team identifies verified individuals who qualify and are fundraising either for themselves or on someone else’s behalf.
You can also look through the verified fundraiser accounts on the hub and choose an account to help directly.
Pasadena Humane
Pasadena Humane animal control officers have been assisting with animal evacuations while Pasadena Humane staff have been working at the shelter to help take in the animals of displaced families.
You can make a monetary donation online. Donated items can be left at 361 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena 91105.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Southern California Division is working with government and nongovernment agencies to provide food, personal necessities and shelter to survivors and first responders.
Monetary donations to directly aid the region can be made online.
Checks can be mailed to “The Salvation Army - Disaster Relief” at P.O. Box 93002, Long Beach 90809-9355.