We stand in prayer and support for everyone impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. We hope these resources are helpful:
ENTERTAINMENT RESOURCES
- Entertainment Community Fund: A National human services organization for entertainment and performing arts professionals. Services include social services and emergency financial assistance in times of unexpected critical need, health insurance, resource center, counseling and crisis support, and more.
- SAG-AFTRA Foundation: The SAG-AFTRA Foundation Disaster Relief Fund is a program designed to provide urgent financial assistance to SAG-AFTRA members who have been affected by a natural disasters.
- IATSE: Funds from the foundation can help pay for food, clothing, shelter and other necessities for IATSE members affected by natural disasters. Additionally, Local 80 has opened their stage at 2520 West Olive Avenue, Burbank, CA 91505 as a relief shelter.
- MPTF (Motion Picture & Television Fund): A variety of services that can provide emotional and financial relief to industry members and their families during times of need. Services include counseling services, supportive services and community resources, and financial assistance.
HOUSING/SHELTER
- Red Cross: Emergency assistance and disaster relief.
- 211 LA and Airbnb Emergency Housing: Airbnb and 211 LA are offering temporary housing to people who have been displaced.
- The Dream Center: Emergency shelter and accepting donations for essentials and food.
ANIMAL SHELTER
- Animal Care Control: Get information about available animal shelters.
FOOD
- World Central Kitchen: Meal distribution sites.
- Los Angeles Pantry Locator
TRANSPORTATION
- Uber: The ride share app offers a free ride (up to $40) for transportation to a designated shelter location. Enter code WILDFIRE25 in Wallet section before requesting a ride to claim. Users can redeem two free trips through January 15.
- Lyft: The ride share app offers a free ride (up to $25) for evacuated residents who need a ride to a shelter. Use code CAFIRERELIEF25 for two rides maximum.
- Metro: Fare collection for rides on Metro has been suspended system wide.
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
- Los Angeles Regional Fire Safe Council: Provides emotional support resources to those affected by the wildfire.
- California HOPE Crisis Support: Offers free mental health support for individuals affected by the wildfires. Call 1.833.317.4673 or visit their website at CalHOPE.org.
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): Information to help children, families, and communities navigate what they are seeing and hearing, acknowledge their feelings, and find ways to cope together.
UPDATES AND INFORMATION
OTHER RESOURCES
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Mutual Aid LA Network (MALAN): an extensive list of resources, updated many times a day.