Big Sunday’s List of Resources for LA Fires


We hope you’re all staying safe.
To our friends who have had to evacuate, we hope you and your loved ones are well.
For those who have lost property, or places that are important to you, please know our thoughts are with you.

Of course, please let us know if there’s any way we can help.
(And thanks to the many people and orgs who have been in touch looking for ways to help.)


Please note that these resources are provided based on information given to us and availability or needs can change in real time and it may be different from what is listed. We’ll try our best to keep this current and if you notice some data is not relevant or has changed, or if you would like to add listings, please email [email protected]

EVACUATION SITES

  • Stoner Recreation Center: 1835 Stoner Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025
  • Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
  • Calvary Community Church: 5495 Via Rocas, Westlake Village, CA 91362
  • Pan Pacific Park Recreation Center: 7600 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
  • Arcadia Community Center: 375 Campus Dr, Arcadia, CA 91007
  • Richie Valens Recreation Center: 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Pacoima, CA 91331
  • Family Assistance Center: 300 E Green St, Pasadena, CA 91101
  • Northridge Recreation Center, 18300 Lemarsh St, Northridge, CA 91325
  • Pomona Fairplex: 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona 91768
  • El Camino Real Charter High School: 5440 Valley Circle Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
  • Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles 90025, (Pets in crates welcome.)
  • Refer to the Watch Duty App for active shelter sites, disaster relief and meal services.
  • Check out open shelters through Red Cross or call 1-800-RED-CROSS

ANIMAL EVACUATION CENTERS 

  • Los Angeles Equestrian Center: 480 W Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91506
  • Pierce College Equestrian Center: 6201 Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91367
  • Agoura Animal Care Center: 29525 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
  • Hansen Dam Equestrian Center: 11127 Orcas Ave, Sylmar, CA 91342
  • Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S Sepulveda Blvd 90025) is open for evacuees and accepts small animals. It also serves as a shelter, allowing residents to remain overnight.
  • Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue may be able to help displaced golden retrievers. Email [email protected].
  • VCA is offering free boarding for displaced pets.
  • LA County Animal Care and Control (661-940-4191) is offering shelter and resources for displaced pets and livestock.
  • Canine Rescue Club finds temporary homes for displaced pets.
  • Emergency Services and Shelter Resources: Animal Evacuation Assistance: LA County Animal Care and Control (661-940-4191) is offering shelter and resources for displaced pets and livestock.

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STAY INFORMED

HELP AND DONATE

WAYS TO GET HELP


STAY INFORMED


Watch Duty AppProvides evacuation shelter information, animal shelters (small & large), and real-time notifications of evacuation orders and fire updates.

LAFD Alerts Stay informed through the Los Angeles Fire Department to follow all warnings and evacuation orders from first responders.

Get Updates from Notify LA City of Los Angeles – Emergency Management Department

Air Quality Map – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Forest Service are pleased to bring you this updated AirNow Fire and Smoke Map, with even more information you can use to protect yourself from wildland fire smoke.

Air Quality and Smoke Check out this LAist article discussing the increasingly destructive and deadly fires California has been experiencing in the past few years.

Caltrans Quickmap Click OPTIONS to select road closures and highway updates.

LADWP Power Outage map Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) updates on outages and ways to report problems.

Los Angeles County Fire Department Local fire department updates, evacuation information, and emergency alerts

City of Los Angeles Emergency Updates and Evacuations This LA City emergency events page is updated with incident-specific, timely information when multiple departments are responding to a hazardous event that affects Los Angeles — one that is widespread, of significant duration, and/or poses threats to life, health, property, or the local environment.

Cal Fire Current Emergency Incidents Cal Fire has an updated page with all current emergency incidents in California.

Understanding Evacuation Alerts We know evacuation alerts can be confusing. This article explains what they mean and how to sign up for them!

How to Keep Yourself Safe from Wildfire SmokeLA has been covered in wildfire smoke the last few days, which can be very detrimental to your health. This article explains how to keep yourself safe!

This is Why Firefighters Don’t Want You to Stay and Defend Your HomeLA has been covered in wildfire smoke the last few days, which can be very detrimental to your health. This article explains how to keep yourself safe!

What Does Fire “Containment” Mean?We’ve been hearing about “containment.” The folks over at LAist wrote an article explaining what that means when it comes to fires.

What to Do – and Not Do – When You Get Home After a Fire EvacuationSome evacuation orders have been lifted, but officials want you to take a few precautions before re-entering. Check them out here.

Wildfires are Getting Worse: What You Need to KnowCheck out this LAist article discussing the increasingly destructive and deadly fires California has been experiences in the past few years.

Mental Health and Emotional Support: Parent Guidelines for
Helping Children Impacted by WildfiresRead The National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s Parent Guidelines for helping children impacted by wildfires.

LAist’s Go Bag Cheat SheetA comprehensive cheat sheet serves as a very short guide to getting packed up right now to evacuate.

National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) Maps National wildfire situation maps, fire perimeters, and weather data.

Insurance Tips –  The California Department of Insurance has teams ready to assist evacuees and people impacted by wildfires. Residents under mandatory evacuation because of wildfire could be eligible for evacuation-related expense reimbursements under their current insurance policy. Additional Living Expenses coverage typically includes food and housing costs, furniture rental, relocation and storage, and extra transportation expenses, among other costs. For questions or support, call 1 (800) 927-4357. Tips here: Tips for evacuees from insurance commissioner: Obtain a complete copy of your insurance policy, take note of your additional living expense limit, track all additional expenses, document all conversations with your insurer or adjuster, and DON’T RUSH DECISIONS.


HELP & DONATE


Drop off Clothes, Water and Gatorade to Big Sunday Big Sunday is accepting donations of all kinds of new and gently-used clothes, as well as bottled water and Gatorade for firefighters. Water & Gatorade will be distributed to Fire Station 41 and clothes will be sorted for distribution to many folks impacted by the fires. Contact [email protected]

Donate Items to People who are in need right now Big Sunday’s friend, Jenna Cooper, is offering a hub where you can donate things to people who need them now. Or, if you have lost your home or are evacuated, you’re welcome to come and take what you need. They have clothing, toys and people who want to help you. Or just come and charge your phone and feel the love of LA and let them do what we can to get you through these next few days. Items needed: very gently used, clean Women, Men’s and Kids clothing and shoes, jackets, beanies, gloves, NEW underwear and socks. New toys and art supplies for kids. Phone chargers, Mophies, hangers, clothing racks, extension cords, backpacks, dog and cat toys, leashes and dog beds. Especially GIFT CARDS! It’s all at +COOP at 7282 Beverly Boulevard near Hancock Park. Today through Sunday, 10-6.

Clothes for Babies and Kids Baby2Baby is accepting donations to support children impacted by the wildfires.

Get Help with Lagartijas Climbing Crú:  The Lagartijas Climbing Crú, a local BIPOC climbing club, has created a Google spreadsheet to connect fire victims with people who want to donate gear and dehydrated meals. You can sign up on the spreadsheet to lend or give gear including sleeping bags and sleeping pads. You can also donate clothes, fuel, and dehydrated meals.

Support needs and equipment for firefighters in real time The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation is accepting donations to support firefighters on the front lines. The foundation is seeking monetary donations, wildland brush tools, hydration backpacks and emergency fire shelters.

WCK Meals for First Responders World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team is in Southern California to support first responders and families impacted by wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Their teams and partners have mobilized across the region to provide nourishing meals to people in need.

Donate Supplies at the Bike Oven: The Bike Oven, a community-run workshop serving northeast Los Angeles, is currently open as a drop-off location for supplies for those dealing with the Eaton fire. Current needs: Basic hygiene and toiletries, N95 masks or respirators, pet food, power banks, batteries, blankets, sleeping bags. Check post for current supplies. 

YMCA Collecting Food Donations Collecting donations of food (bread, peanut butter, jam, fruits), water, blankets, and emergency supplies. To be delivered to evacuated residents in partnership with the American Red Cross. Drop-off locations are listed on link.

Support PATH (People Helping the Homeless) with immediate needs Immediate need for: n95 masks, blankets, bottled water, pet food for dogs and cats, granola bars and similar non-perishable food, Drop off: PATH Metro Villas: 340 N Madison Ave Los Angeles, CA 90004

Support Response Efforts with LA Family Housing Our emergency response efforts focus on four critical areas: evacuation, staffing, food, emergency supplies and equipment. Please check the wishlist for items needed.

Help Prep & Deliver Food Project Angel Food is seeking immediate volunteers for both delivery and in the kitchen over the next several days. Contact [email protected] to get started.

Be a Foster with Canine Rescue Offers temporary foster care for dogs displaced by the fires. You can apply to temporarily house an affected dog by filling out an online form to assist the Canine Rescue Club, a network of caregivers who foster dogs awaiting their forever home.

Drop off Nonperishable Food Items to LA Regional Food Bank  Drop off nonperishable food items at: 1734 East 41st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90058 or 2300 Pellissier Place, Industry, CA 90601 (Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM)

Volunteer with LA Regional Food BankThe Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is working with government agencies, nonprofit and faith-based partners and others to respond to the fires throughout Los Angeles County. Many opportunities at numerous sites.

Dog Support with Wags and Walks If you’re able to donate, please drop them off at our Adoption Center this weekend (2236 Federal Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90064) or buy them on our Amazon Wishlist.

Donate to Direct Relief Direct Relief provides N-95 masks, medicine, and other resources to healthcare agencies and first responders in wildfire-affected communities across California. 100% of donations to Direct Relief’s wildfire response fund directly support efforts to assist individuals impacted by fires in Palisades, Altadena, and across California, providing critical aid where it’s needed most.

Hollywood helping to support firefighters and other first responders.  Created by the Entertainment Industry Foundation to provide immediate and long-term support to those who are suffering extreme loss from wildfires. Your donation benefits brave firefighters and first responders who are serving these communities as they recover and rebuild.

SPCALA’s Disaster Animal Response TeamSPCALA’s Disaster Animal Response Team is seeking donations to support emergency services, such as temporary animal shelters and front-line veterinary care.

The California Fire FoundationThe California Fire Foundation is looking for donations to support surviving families of fallen firefighters, firefighters and the communities they serve.

Supplies needed at All Power Books – All Power Books, a local Los Angeles bookstore, is collecting supplies to support mutual aid organizations. It has also opened its doors to people affected by the fires. Check the link for list of donations to be dropped off between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. at 4749 W Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles 90016.

Supplies needed at Dolce Glow Dolce Glow is collecting donations at its San Fernando office for first responders. Donations needed: blankets, small pillows, sealed and non-perishable snacks and food, water bottles, baby powder, Gatorade and other electrolyte packs, toothbrushes, toothpaste, toiletries, baby wipes, body wipes, chapstick, eyedrops, protein bars and gallon-sized Ziploc bags. Donations can be dropped off at 1621 First Street Unit 8, San Fernando 91340.


WAYS TO GET HELP


Sizzler offers warm meal to first responders and folks evacuated – If you have been  evacuated or are a first responder, we are inviting you to join us for a complimentary warm meal at our Van Nuys, Los Feliz, Palmdale or Culver City locations. Choose from one of the entrees below, plus a fountain beverage: – 6oz Steak & Choice of Side, – 6 Jumbo Crispy Shrimp & Choice of Side, – Malibu Chicken & Choice of Side. Simply let our cashier know you’re here for the fire relief meal when you arrive. Our doors are open, and our tables are ready for you. Please continue to stay safe, Los Angeles.

YMCA Support for First Responders Offering childcare for first responders and many resources for impacted community members throughout LA. YMCA centers are turning into temporary evacuation sites, offering shelter, showers, and basic amenities. Centers will serve as distribution points for emergency supplies, parking lots can serve as staging areas for emergency vehicles and safe spaces for community members to park, gym spaces will serve as donation sorting/storage areas

Hotels Offering Relief Accommodations Hotels are currently taking in thousands of Angelenos who have been displaced by the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires. Many of our hotels are providing guests with discounted rates and the necessities they may have left behind in their evacuation, including toiletries. Many hotels are also taking in pets. Our hotels are also working to donate bedding and personal care items to temporary shelters. 

MALAN Fire & Wind Storm Resources Mutual Aid LA Network has compiled an extensive list of organizations offering assistance and accepting donations.

Support all our Furry Loved ones with Pasadena Humane Society Monetary donations and in kind donations are needed. Crates, water and food dishes, food, leashes, blankets which can be dropped at a bin in front of their office at 361 S. Raymond Ave.Pasadena, CA 91105. Additionally people who can foster for at least one week, especially large dogs should contact [email protected].

Get Help with Lagartijas Climbing Crú:  The Lagartijas Climbing Crú, a local BIPOC climbing club, has created a Google spreadsheet to connect fire victims with people who want to donate gear and dehydrated meals.

Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is a free, confidential service that provides crisis counseling and support for people experiencing emotional distress related to disasters. The DDH is available 24/7 by calling 1-800-985-5990 or texting “TalkWithUs” to 66746. For Deaf and Hard of Hearing ASL Callers: Please text or call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 using your preferred Relay provider.

Food Pantry Locator The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is working with government agencies, nonprofit and faith-based partners and others to respond to the fires throughout Los Angeles County. 

Mental Health Support Services for LAUSD Families Los Angeles Unified students and families in need of mental health support are encouraged to call our Student and Family Wellness Resource Line at 213-241-3840. Support is currently available between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Showers and Phone Charging StationsAll Planet Fitness facilities in LA County are open for anyone who is impacted by the fires to use their facilities to rest, charge their phones, and/or shower.

Restaurants Offering Free MealsHere are 47 restaurants offering free meals and/or discounts to fire evacuees and first responders.

Transportation: UberUber: Residents in Los Angeles County who’ve been ordered to vacate their homes can get a credit from Uber to get to an evacuation site. The $40 will only be valid for trips to an active shelter and by using the code WILDFIRE25.

Transportation: LYFTLyft announced it will be offering $25 vouchers, valid for two trips, to 2,000 customers from now until midnight on Jan. 15. Use the code CAFIRERELIEF25 to get the promotion.

Transportation: MetroMetro is still operating despite the fire and wind conditions. To better serve residents in need of travel, fares have been free since Wednesday. However, there are some closures and service changes. Click here to learn more and see if fares continue to be free.

Fire Recovery Assistance The County has put together a list of resources for households who know that their homes have been destroyed or damaged by the Palisades fire, available here.

Mental Health and Emotional Support with LACPA: Contact LACPA, if you or someone you know needs psychological first aid or guidance on managing the emotional toll of this crisis.

Get Supplies at the Bike Oven: The Bike Oven, a community-run workshop serving northeast Los Angeles, is currently open as a drop-off location for supplies for those dealing with the Eaton fire. Check post for current supplies.

Emergency Loan: JFLA The Jewish Free Loan Association (JFLA) provides critical financial support to those in need – of all faiths – including all those affected by this disaster. They offer zero-interest, zero-fee emergency loans of up to $15,000 to eligible applicants. These loans can be used for essential expenses such as: temporary housing/hotel stays, food, clothing, medical expenses, transportation and vehicle replacement, or other emergency expenses. The application process is simple and straightforward.

[Thanksgiving Stuffing Event] “Our Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without you guys. It warms my heart and replenishes my faith to witness such kindness in action.”

- -A.Z., Los Angeles