Mutual Aid Resources
If you or someone you know has been impacted by the fires, please use this resource (created by Mutual Aid LA) to locate any support.
Where To Donate
If you are looking to support, please consider the organizations listed below.
Pasadena Community Job Center / National Day Laborer Organizing Network
500 N Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101 // (626) 440-0112
The Pasadena Community Job Center is a partner of Meztli Projects and has hosted various programs and is currently responding to the Eaton Fire emergency through food distribution and other support.
The Pasadena Community Job Center connects skilled day laborers, both men and women, for a variety of services. They have been a part of the community for 14 years providing over 12,000 jobs to skilled workers. Affiliated with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, they are committed to providing health and cultural opportunities as well.
Mutual Aid LA Network (MALAN)
Mutual Aid LA Network (MALAN) is a connector and information hub for mutual aid efforts, people and resources across Los Angeles. We’re building toward abolition and believe in an abundant world that can be freed of oppression through community solidarity.
Displaced Latine Families Mutual Aid Directory
Displaced Black Families Altadena & Pasadena Mutual Aid Directory
Displaced Filipino Families Mutual Aid Directory
Other Resources
FEMA
Visit: disasterassistance.gov
Call: 800-621-FEMA (3362)
The support includes
Temporary displacement assistance (e.g., hotel costs for up to two weeks)
$770 for essential personal items
Larger direct grants to help cover essential needs such as medical bills, car repairs, and more
Entertainment Community Fund
Emergency Financial Assistance is available to eligible performing arts and entertainment professionals.
LINK
Guitar Center Foundation
Instrument Replacement.
LINK
Fire Relief for the LA Art World
LINK
Craft Emergency Relief Fund
LINK