Los Angeles Wildfires: Here’s How To Help, Donate & Stay Informed

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The 2025 Los Angeles wildfires are still raging, but recovery efforts are already in motion to build the city back up. A particularly harsh dry season, coupled with powerful winds, caused one of the largest and costliest natural disasters in American history. The two largest blazes, the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, have burned almost 40,000 acres across Southern California alone at the time of writing. Coupled with the several other fires in the greater Los Angeles area, it’s been a staggering event to witness, let alone live through.

Homes are gone, and lives have been lost. Despite this, the city of Los Angeles and its citizens (as well as countless other volunteers from across state and national borders) have come together in response. With numerous charities already hard at work caring for displaced Angeles citizens and ᴀssisting in the repair of the city, there are plenty of ways for people to lend their help, whether they live in Los Angeles or far beyond it.

How Screen Rant, Collider & Valnet Are Helping


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As for us, Screen Rant and Collider have teamed with our parent company, Valnet, to donate $75k to the American Red Cross and Entertainment Industry Foundation to help the relief efforts. But whether you donate $5 or your time, there are countless ways to help.

How You Can Help During And After The Los Angeles Wildfires

Donations And Volunteers Can Help Save Lives In Southern California


Wildfire in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, January 8, 2025, towards Getty Center and Brentwood. Images showcase dense smoke clouds, burning hillsides, and urban areas at risk. 2pm - 3pm.
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The Los Angeles Wildfires have been devastating, but there are several ways people can help support the citizens of the city. The widespread nature of the wildfires, which spreads from the Auto Fire near Ventura to the blazes that are scattered across Orange County, has increasingly drawn on the resources of California and several other states. Even citizens from other nations like Canada, Mexico, and Ukraine have come to the Golden State to help. There are several organizations already operating around Los Angeles that are great resources to bolster during this time of crisis.

Organization/Charity

How to Help

The California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund

Financial donations

Red Cross

Financial donations, volunteering

World Central Kitchen

Financial donations, volunteering

Emergency Network Los Angeles

Financial donations, volunteering

L.A. Works

List of volunteer & donation opportunities for local charities

CaliforniansForAll.ca.gov

Volunteer opportunities

LA Regional Food Bank

Financial donations, local food donations

Pasadena Humane Society

Financial donations, food, crates, beds, pet items, volunteering

No Res Gourmet

Financial donations, cooking, packing, distributing meals

As reported by ABC News, national organizations like the Red Cross and World Central Kitchen have been at work to ensure affected citizens receive proper care and supplies to weather the challenges ahead. The California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund is dedicated to supplying local communities with the resources they need to carry on and begin picking up the pieces. People local to the affected areas who want to volunteer their time or energy to help those impacted by the fires have multiple opportunities, with a number of groups compiled by LAist.

How To Stay Informed If You’ve Been Impacted By The Los Angeles Wildfires

These Resources (And Several Others) Are Here To Help


The Eaton fire burns in Sierra Madre, east side of Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.
Image Credit | Ringo Chiu

Help is coming to the people impacted directly by the Los Angeles wildfires, with support available from multiple federal and charitable resources. FEMA has already been up front with their plans to open support in the impacted areas of Southern California, with two official recovery centers being open at the time of this writing. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has also compiled a number of restaurants, H๏τels, and community organizations where people affected by the fire can find shelter, food, and other amenities.

FMA Disaster Recovery Centers In Los Angeles

Address

Hours Of Operation

UCLA Research Park West

10850 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064

Daily: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM PST

Pasadena City College Community Education Center

3035 East Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106

Daily: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM PST

The government organization has also established a part of the FEMA website to address rumors spreading about the fires and the response to it. Misinformation can cause real damage and put lives in danger during disasters, so it’s important to refer to reputable sources when keeping informed about the spread of wildfires in the area. All of these resources and more are available to anyone in need, even after the fires are put out and the rebuilding fully begins.

How To Stay Up To Date On The Fires

The Wildfire Situation Can Change At Any Minute


Firefighters battle the Eaton fire as its burns in Sierra Madre, east side of Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.
Image Credit | Ringo Chiu

For those caught in the middle of the wildfires or those observing from elsewhere, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest announcements regarding the fires. At the time of writing, the Palisades Fire remains the most dangerous, and it is already considered the most damaging fire in California history. However, although the Hurst, Creek, and Eaton Fires have been increasingly contained, high winds in the area means the danger of spreading flames is still a very real possibility.

Site/App

Purpose

CA State Government

General info – emergency relief, disaster aid, volunteering, etc.

Fires.ca.gov

Fire updates & evacuation orders

Watch Duty

Real-time fire updates & evacuation orders

During the spread of the wildfires, there have been a number of official resources that citizens can use to keep track of new developments and announcements. The California State Government website contains up-to-date news regarding the fires. Fires.ca.gov has also proven invaluable to the spread of news and information during the event. These resources give citizens a direct line to the local governments and fire departments, who have held regular live-streamed news conferences. The Watch Duty app has also proven extremely reliable in keeping up with fires and updates from the local authorities.

The View From NoHo

This Has Been A Scary Week


The wind whips embers as the Eaton fire burns in Sierra Madre, east side of Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.
Image Credit | Ringo Chiu

I love Los Angeles. I would visit it as a kid, and marveled each time at how the city grew from my Grandmother’s corner of Culver City to the bizarre joys of Venice Beach, the iconic sights of Hollywood, and the gorgeous trails of Griffith Park. For the last week, my wife and I have watched the skies go dark from our home in North Hollywood, go-bags packed and painfully aware that a stray gust could bring any number of blazes towards us, our son, and our dog.

We’ve been lucky to not lose our home, but we know people who have. We’ve been blessed to keep our health, even while friends can’t go outside for risk of breathing the air. People have lost their homes, sometimes for generations. People have lost family members, dear friends, or animal companions. Countless lives, rich and poor alike, will never be the same. This has been devastating. It’s also been inspiring. Tragedy brings out the best and worst in people, and the Los Angeles wildfires have drawn out far more of the former than the latter.

For every person who has tried to use this tragedy for personal gain or cynical political points, there have been two dozen who have donated, volunteered, drove to help, opened doors to friends, and just reached out in concern for one another. Families and strangers alike have united in solidarity in the face of catastrophe. Firefighters from across state lines and national borders have come to help. I love this city, and it means so much to know that so many other people do too. Stay safe, stay informed, and stay inspired.

Source: ABC News, Red Cross, World Central Kitchen, The California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund, LAist, FEMA, FEMA Rumors, California State Government, Fires.ca.gov,

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