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One of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles’ history continues to sweep through neighborhoods, prompting tens of thousands to evacuate from areas like Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Altadena, Santa Monica, and beyond. Currently, the flames are still far from contained.
Many Southern California residents and animals (nearly 200,000) have been displaced without warning. Residents not only face uncertainty about when they can return home, but also what they’ll find when they finally do.
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Offering displaced residents shelter, meals, emotional support, and healthcare services.
Working with community partners to aid long-term recovery efforts.
Providing direct disaster relief to individuals and communities
Supporting wildfire recovery with a focus on underserved communities.
This foundation collaborates with fire agencies to provide financial assistance to wildfire victims.
Caring for animals displaced by the fires and seeking donations of food, crates, and blankets.
Raising funds for individuals and organizations affected by the wildfires.
Supporting long-term solutions for communities affected by wildfires in Los Angeles County.
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