Posted on 01/10/2025
The Community Investment for Families Department (CIFD) extends our heartfelt thoughts to all Angelenos affected by recent wildfires. Amid these challenges, we remain committed to providing resources to our communities in need.
- Updates, Evacuation Orders, and Recovery Resources
- Wildfire Updates and Evacuation Orders: https://lafd.org/news/palisades-fire-0
- Wildfire Recovery Resources: https://emergency.lacity.gov/recovery
- Resources from the California Attorney General's Office: https://oag.ca.gov/LAFires
- Shelter and Food Services
- CIFD FamilySource Centers: https://communityinvestment.lacity.gov/familysource-centers
- 211: temporary housing. Airbnb is partnering with 211 to provide temporary housing to those evacuated or displaced due to the fires. Complete this form to determine eligibility and learn about availability.
- L.A. County Emergency Services: https://lacounty.gov/emergency/
- Uber is providing rides up to $40 for residents to get to temporary shelters - riders must apply the promo code “WILDFIRE25”
- HALA has compiled a list of various hotels offering discounts for evacuees and those impacted by the fire. LA Fire Hotel Availability Jan. 2025 - Google Sheets
- Youth Services and Child Care
- LA County’s Office for the Advancement of Early Care and Education (OAECE) Resources: https://childcare.lacounty.gov/resources/#fire
- The City of Los Angeles has 14 YouthSource Centers (YSC) located throughout the region that provide young Angelenos ages 14-24 support and resources.
- Mental Health Services
- L.A. County Department of Mental Health: https://dmh.lacounty.gov/our-services/disaster-services/disaster-mh-resources/
- Price Gouging
- Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA): https://dcba.lacounty.gov/portfolio/price-gouging/ - (800) 593-8222
- State Attorney General: https://oag.ca.gov/consumers/pricegougingduringdisasters - (800) 952-5225