The devastating fires in Los Angeles County are among the most destructive wildfires in the state’s history and have brought unimaginable loss and hardship. At least 24 lives have been tragically lost, over 360,000+ people have been displaced, and another 150,000 are under evacuation warnings. More than 12,000+ structures—including homes, schools, and businesses—have been destroyed, with over 35,000 acres scorched. Families, communities, and waterworks professionals in the area have been profoundly impacted.
To those affected, we extend our deepest condolences and support. Our hearts are with you during this incredibly difficult time.
We are grateful to the courageous first responders, firefighters, and volunteers who are risking their lives to protect others and bring hope to the communities affected.
If you’re looking for ways to help, here are some organizations making a difference:
- Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: Equipping firefighters with essential supplies. Learn more
- California Fire Foundation: Providing immediate assistance to wildfire-impacted individuals. Support their work
- American Red Cross: Delivering emergency shelter, food, and aid to evacuees. Donate here
- Salvation Army: Assisting evacuees with shelter, food, and aid. Contribute
- World Central Kitchen: Providing free meals to first responders and families in need. Donate now
- United Way of Greater Los Angeles: Supporting residents and businesses affected by wildfires. Help here
- Airbnb.org: Offering free temporary stays for displaced individuals and first responders. Donate today
- Pasadena Humane: Aiding animals impacted by the fires. Help save lives
- Los Angeles Food Bank: Providing emergency supplies like food, water, and other essentials in affected areas. Donate now
In moments like this, we are reminded of the incredible resilience of community and the power of collective action. Together, we can provide support and stand in solidarity with those who need it most.