The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation is seeking funds for essential equipment and supplies for LAFD members on the frontlines.
Where to Donate
Los Angeles Wildfires: Support for Victims and First Responders
The Los Angeles Dodgers have donated to the following agencies to support fire relief efforts, help affected Angelenos recover and rebuild their lives and their communities and provide much-needed support to first responders on the frontlines. Funds may be donated to the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation to support our ongoing efforts and support to local non-profits serving the communities impacted by the wildfires.
All funds donated will be provided to organizations to include Baby2Baby and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and our ongoing efforts and support to local non-profits serving the communities impacted by the wildfires.
The American Red Cross is at the forefront of disaster relief support across Los Angeles County. For those looking to help, the organization accepts donations and volunteers.
The California Fire Foundation provides vital support to fire victims, as well as to firefighters and their families, throughout the state.
The Pasadena Community Foundation established the Eaton Canyon Fire Relief & Recovery Fund to assist those impacted by the fires and will work with city officials and nonprofit organizations to ensure the funds reach those most in need.
The Pasadena Educational Foundation has created a response fund to help the Pasadena Unified School District community during this time of need. The funds will go towards students, staff and families.
The LAUSD Education Foundation has also created an emergency relief fund to support and provide direct cash assistance for families and employees affected by the fires. The funds will also go towards supporting mental health support, the reestablishment of affected classrooms, and other immediate and long-term community needs.
The LAUSD Education Foundation has also created an emergency relief fund to support and provide direct cash assistance for families and employees affected by the fires. The funds will also go towards supporting mental health support, the reestablishment of affected classrooms, and other immediate and long-term community needs.