LIST OF PLACES TO DONATE FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE LA FIRES

We have compiled this list of donation and volunteer options for the victims of the LA fires.
Locations in LA county accepting donations:
- Ahiah CSL, Pasadena: 150 N. El Molino Ave, Pasadena 91101
- All Saints Episcopal Church at 132 N Euclid Ave, Pasadena CA 91101
- Pasadena Convention Center at 300 E. Green St. in Pasadena
- Arcadia Community Center at 375 Campus Drive. in Arcadia
- El Camino Real Charter High School at 5440 Valley Circle Blvd. in Woodland Hills
- Pomona Fairplex at 1101 W. McKinley Avenue in Pomona
- Westwood Recreation Center at 1350 S. Sepulveda Blvd. in Los Angeles
- Richie Valens Recreation Center at 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd. in Pacoima
- Pan Pacific Recreation Center at 7600 Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles
This is an article in the LA Times that lists numerous opportunities to help victims of the LA fires:
Los Angeles County fires: How to help those affected – Los Angeles Times
American Red Cross
What it does: The American Red Cross is working alongside its partners to provide shelter, food, emotional support and health services. The Los Angeles regional division is still identifying what resources will be needed in the coming days to support evacuees, said Mimi Teller, development communications manager for the Red Cross Los Angeles Region, but there are already a number of ways to support the organization’s efforts.
How you can help: You can support the Red Cross by making a donation online, by calling (800) 733-2767 or texting REDCROSS to 90999.
California Fire Foundation
What it does: The foundation is working with local fire agencies and community organizations to support residents impacted by the blazes.
How you can help: An online monetary donation to the California Fire Foundation Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund directly supports victims of wildfires and disasters throughout California, including the L.A. County area.
Canine Rescue Club
What it does: The Canine Rescue Club is a network of caregivers who foster dogs awaiting their forever home.
How you can help: The club is looking for volunteers to offer temporary foster care for dogs displaced by the fires. You can apply to temporarily house an affected dog by filling out an online form.
GoFundMe
What it does: GoFundMe has created a centralized online hub housing all verified fundraising pages related to the wildfires. The hub will be updated with accounts as they are verified by the GoFundme team.
At the top of the hub is also GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund 2025.
How you can help: You can donate to the Wildfire Relief Fund. Monetary donations help deliver cash grants directly to those impacted by fires. The GoFundMe team identifies verified individuals who qualify and are fundraising either for themselves or on someone else’s behalf. The team may also provide grants to fundraisers benefiting small businesses and community relief efforts, or to vetted nonprofits coordinating long-term recovery.
You can also look through the verified fundraiser accounts on the hub and choose an account to help directly.
Bike Oven
What it does: 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 — the Oven will be closed for bike repairs Wednesday night.
How you can help: You can donate basic hygiene products, toiletries, N95 masks or respirators, pet food, power banks, batteries, blankets and sleeping bags. Items can be dropped off at 3706 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90065.
Pasadena Humane
What it does: Pasadena Humane animal control officers have been assisting with animal evacuations while Pasadena Humane staff have been working at the shelter to help take in the animals of displaced families. The organization has taken in over 100 animals, including a pony, and are continuing to take in animals for emergency boarding.
What you can do: You can make a monetary donation online. The organization is also accepting donated items, including food and water bowls, extra large crates and blankets. Donated items can be left in a donation bin in the front parking lot at 361 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena 91105.
Baby2Baby
What it does: Baby2Baby is providing critical items, including diapers, food, formula and hygiene products for children and families who have lost their homes to the fires.
How you can help: You can donate online to the orgnization’s Disaster Relief and Emergency Response Program.