Eaton Fire Resources
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Fire Status
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Extensive Resource List
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Emergency and Evacuation Resources
California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)
Red Cross Evacuation Centers (1-800-RED-CROSS)
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Evacuation Centers
Pasadena Convention Center: 300 E Green St., Pasadena
El Camino Real Charter High School: 5440 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills
Pomona Fairplex: 1101 W McKinley Avenue, Pomona
Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles
Special Needs Network (SNN): Families who need assistance with locating accessible evacuation centers, guidance on disability-specific emergency services, or coordination of resources to address disruptions in care and services can contact Special Needs Network at info@snnla.org
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Housing and Financial Assistance
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- If your home has been damaged or destroyed, you may qualify for disaster assistance.
- Visit Website
- Hotline: 1-800-621-3362California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)
- Offers temporary housing assistance and support for those displaced by wildfires.
- Visit Website211 LA is partnering with AirBNB to offer free temporary shelter for people displaced from their homes by fire. Start by filling out this form.
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Animals and Pets
Los Angeles Equestrian Center: 480 Riverside Dr., Burbank (accepts large animals)
Agoura Animal Shelter: 29525 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills (accepts small animals)
Pasadena Humane Society is offering emergency shelter for animals, 361 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena. But they’re filling up fast and are also looking for families to foster dogs and cats from families displaced by fires. Email foster@pasadenahumane.org
spcaLA is also taking in animals affected by the fires: 5026 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles
Dogtopia of East Pasadena is offering three free overnight stays for pups from families displaced by fire and a 50% discount afterwards, (626) 699-8577
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Mental Health and Emotional Support
Disaster Distress Helpline
- Free, confidential support for emotional distress related to disasters.
- Hotline: 1-800-985-5990 (available 24/7)
- Text: “TalkWithUs” to 66746CalHOPE
- A resource for emotional well-being, offering free crisis counseling and support.
- Visit Website
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Food and Drink / Park / Recharge
Planet Fitness locations in L.A. are offering anyone affected by the fires, including first responders, free access to their facilities, including showers, locker rooms, and WiFi. Contact the club near you for more information and hours
AT&T is offering people in fire-affected areas unlimited talk, text and data through Feb. 6 (if you don’t already have an unlimited plan). Check their website for a list of included ZIP codes
Boomtown Brewery in the Arts District is offering to open its tap room during the day for those who need a place to be and/or WiFi, email or DM on Instagram
Odyssey Games in Pasadena is offering their shop to evacuees to charge cell phones, use the restroom, and grab a snack: 1795 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena
The chef at Calico Fish House in Sunset Beach in Orange County is offering to feed evacuees and let them camp out in the restaurant’s parking lot: 16600 Pacific Coast Highway
The rideshare service Lyft is offering vouchers to help people get to and from shelters. The offer — up to two rides per person, worth up to $25 per ride — is good for 500 riders and ends at midnight on Jan. 15. Use the code CAFIRERELIEF25.
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Childcare Resources
South Pasadena/San Marino YMCA
- Providing child care for children of first responders, essential workers and children of families who were displaced, evacuated or lost property (space is limited) and access to their facilities.