Wildfire Relief Resources from our Partners
As wildfires continue to impact our communities, accessing timely and reliable information is essential. To help individuals and families navigate these challenges, we’ve compiled a list of resources from trusted partners working on the frontlines of wildfire preparedness, response, and recovery.
Explore our Partners Wildfire Relief Funds and Resources
- 805 UndocuFund Disaster Relief Fund: Donations to the Disaster Relief Fund provide urgent financial assistance to vulnerable families impacted by disasters, covering essential needs such as rent, utilities, food, and medical expenses. This fund is especially vital for undocumented and migrant communities who often lack access to traditional support.
- AltaMed Foundation 2025 Fire Relief Fund: The fund will support relief efforts being provided to the community by AltaMed medical staff, and provide support for patients and employees impacted by fires and evacuations.
- Al Otro Lado is collecting essential supplies for displaced folks and migrant workers
- California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund: Join CCF in supporting wildfire recovery efforts to aid those most in need.
- Inclusive Action Open Air Worker Emergency Fund: The emergency fund launched to help outdoor workers – street vendors, landscapers, and recyclers – impacted by the fires. Impacted outdoor workers can apply for one-time cash assistance support of $500.
- Latino Community Foundation California Wildfire Relief Fund: The fund supports organizations that are supporting victims of the Los Angeles area fires.
- National Day Laborer Organizing Network Fire Brigade Relief Fund: NDLON has rapidly mobilized to support the immigrant community impacted by the Eaton Fire, providing relief and recovery efforts rooted in solidarity and mutual aid.
- UCLA Labor Occupational Safety and Health Disaster and Emergency Resources for Workers: UCLA LOSH maintains an online list of of resources related to disaster and emergency preparedness topics, including LOSH factsheets on the risks of wildfire smoke exposure and employer responsibilities to protect workers (English and Spanish), and on hazards of post-wildfire cleanup work (English and Spanish)
If your organization has established a relief fund or resource and would like to be added to this list, please email us at latino@luskin.ucla.edu with the subject line: ‘Wildfire Resource.’
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