Resources for those affected by the California wildfires.

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Support our community in the aftermath of the wildfires, by accessing resources for those affected and opportunities for those who want to help.

For donations and other contributions, check out Mutual Aid L.A. Network's spreadsheet of resources by location and aid type. Find volunteer opportunities by date, location, and need via their in-person volunteer opps spreadsheet

To First Responders

To Disaster Relief and Recovery Aid

To Anderson Munger Family YMCA 

  • Accepting donations at the Koreatown YMCA Center for Community Well-Being (433 S Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90020)

    • Snacks (bars, cereal, chips, nuts)

    • Any dry food items

    • Dog & cat food

To United Way of Greater Los Angeles

  • Support their emergency Wildfire Response Fund to address urgent, ongoing needs and provide support for those whose livelihood has been disrupted. Donate HERE

  • Animal Legal Defense Fund — list of resources focused on how to make sure your animal companions are part of your plan
  • Petco Love Lost — a free and easy way to search 200K+ lost and found pets to help them return home

Contact our East West Bank team for mortgage payment assistance.
Our disaster relief assistance programs may be able to help. See what property and mortgage assistance you may qualify for including forbearance programs and deferred payments. Please call us at 1-877-392-6868 or email us at SpecialServicing@eastwestbank.com.

  • Pasadena Community Job Center — seeking volunteers to help receive items and sort and distribute goods. Also accepting item donations like clothes, hygiene products, and medicine. Get more info on Instagram (Pasadena)
  • Flintridge Center — sort and distribute donations (Pasadena)
  • No Res Gourmet — cook, package, and distribute meals (Marina Del Rey and Azusa)
  • L.A. Dream Center — sort and distribute donations, direct traffic, meal preparation (Echo Park)
  • Union Rescue Mission — help in the kitchen (Downtown)
  • +COOP — sort clothing and supplies, make deliveries (Fairfax District)
  • American Red Cross — If you wish to volunteer with the Red Cross, you can register to become a volunteer HERE 
    * The LA regional division is identifying what resources is needed. Participants must go through training before they can assist.

Fostering Animals

Housing and Shelter

  • 211 LA is partnering with Airbnb to offer free temporary shelter for people displaced from their homes by fire. Start by filling out this form
  • The local hotel association is maintaining a list of hotels in and around L.A. with available space, including whether and what kind of discounts they're offering to fire victims and evacuees

American Red Cross

  • If you wish to volunteer with the Red Cross, you can register to become a volunteer HERE

    • *The LA regional division is identifying what resources is needed. Particpants must go through training before they can assist

  • The local hotel association is maintaining a list of hotels in and around L.A. with available space, including whether and what kind of discounts they're offering to fire victims and evacuees. 
  • City of Los Angeles Disaster Recovery Center & Public Emergency Shelter
  • U-Haul — offering 30 days of free storage at 92 Centers across L.A.
  • Airbnb, in partnership with 211 L.A. — offering free temporary housing or residents displaced or forced to evacuate due to the recent wildfires. Start by filling out this form.
  • YMCA Los Angeles area — offers various services including free childcare
  • Big Bear — offering discounted lodging for Los Angeles county evacuees
  • Santa Monica — list of hotel offers for Palisades Fire evacuees and first responders
  • San Diego — index of discounted accommodations for first responders and L.A. County evacuees

Evacuation Alerts

Stay informed about evacuation orders and zones in your area.

Emergency Supplies

Ensure you have a go-bag with essentials like water, medications, important documents, and personal items.

Air Quality

Monitor air quality in your area and consider wearing a mask if outdoor conditions are poor. 

Travel Safety

Be cautious of road closures and follow traffic updates.

Re-entry Protocol After a Wildfire

 

This page is intended to be a growing resource, and we plan to update it as new information becomes available. However, some content or links may become outdated over time. We appreciate your feedback to help us improve and keep this page relevant. If you notice outdated information or broken links, please reach out to us at connect@eastwestbank.com. Last updated on March 5, 2025.

 

Supporting Our Communities

Human-I-T group volunteers

Tech Leaders Helping with Tech: A Wildfire Survivor's Story

COMMUNITY EVENTS | APRIL 4, 2025
 

When Altadena resident Patricia Benoit lost her home in the Eaton fire, she felt disconnected from the world. With the help of Human-I-T, she received a donated laptop to help her reconnect and complete online forms for disaster recovery.

Emma Webster

Interview with artist, Emma Webster, in Hong Kong

INSTAGRAM | MARCH 28, 2025
 

Great connecting with our client Emma Webster (@emma_webstah), whose solo exhibition “Vapors” is showing at @perrotin Hong Kong, featuring 11 otherworldly landscape paintings created during the LA wildfires. Her work, and her words, underscore how art can build community in dark times.

CBS News interview

400 laptops and 1,000 internet hotspots donated to residents displaced by Eaton Fire

CBS NEWS | MARCH 10, 2025
 

Laserfiche and the city of Pasadena donated 400 laptops and 1,000 internet hotspots to help residents displaced by the Eaton Fire.