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Ways To Support LA Fire Victims

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
January 12, 2025
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As the devastating wildfires continue to impact communities in Los Angeles, there are several ways people can offer support, whether they are near or far.

From donating to relief funds and volunteering with local organizations to providing supplies for evacuees, every contribution counts. Community members can also support those affected by spreading awareness and advocating for longer-term recovery efforts.

To make it a little easier to find a way to help and support those in need during this trying time, we’ve compiled a list of a few options.

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GoFundMe Started The ‘Wildfire Relief Fund 2025’

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“Your tax-deductible donation will ensure this fund can support as many people as possible as soon as a disaster strikes,” the fundraiser’s page reads. “We send critical cash grants directly to people who need help recovering from the impact of a wildfire.”

The fundraiser total is currently at $1,379,021. Recent top donations include $100,000 from GoFundMe, $100,000 from the National Basketball Players Association, and $100,000 from Venmo. There are multiple donations in the amount of $10,000 and $5,000, as well as more than 13,000 other donations.

Donations can be big or small and every penny counts.

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Support ‘LA Strong’ With Fanatics

Fanatics has teamed up with League partners and LA sports organizations to help raise funds for those in need regardless of where you live. They recently shared the fundraiser details in an Instagram post.

“Our hearts are with everyone in Los Angeles. And we’re looking to do whatever we can to help. So we’ve teamed up with our league partners and the LA sporting world to support those impacted by the tragic wildfires,” the caption reads.

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“Fanatics, Leagues, and the participating sports organizations will not profit from the sale of the LA Strong merchandise and will make a donation directly to the American Red Cross and the LA Fire Department Foundation. The American Red Cross provides assistance to those affected by these fires and the LA Fire Department Foundation provides much needed support and equipment to first responders.”

Shirts can be ordered on their website and sell for $35 each. They also have hoodies that range in price from $75 to $150.

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In-Person Volunteers Are Needed To Help Victims Of The LA Wildfires

Locale Magazine, “a social media magazine for Californians,” shared some ways people can help locally.

The list shared on Instagram includes places to sort and distribute donations, organize clothes, wash dishes and more. They also list the organizations who are in need of drivers.

The list also shares that volunteers are needed to foster displaced animals.

In an earlier Instagram post, they shared a comprehensive list for people affected to easily find, “where to eat,” “where to get clothes,” “where to stay,” and more.

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Baby2Baby Is Helping ‘Children And Families Affected By LA Fires’

Baby2Baby provides “basic essentials to evacuation centers, distributing at pop-ups across the city and hosting volunteer sessions” at the LA headquarters to “pack supplies for children during this traumatic time.”

They shared on their donation page, “Your donations enable us to continue responding urgently to the needs of children and families affected across Los Angeles.”

In a recent Instagram post, Baby2Baby shared, “In the last 4 days since horrific fires broke out across our beloved city, Baby2Baby has distributed 1.5 million emergency supplies including diapers, food, formula and water for children who have been impacted. We will continue to help families as they recover from this devastating loss for as long as it takes by providing the basic essentials they need. If you would like to support this effort, please donate at the link in bio.”

To donate a one-time payment or set up a recurring monthly donation, visit their donation website.

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Pasadena Humane Society Is In Need Of Donations And Fosters

For anyone in the greater LA area, Pasadena Humane is seeking donations and foster parents for displaced pets. They’ve been sharing updates and information on their Instagram page.

“As the Eaton Fire continues to devastate our community, Pasadena Humane has taken in over 400 animals. Thank you so much for your outpouring of support – it has meant the world to us during this difficult time,” an Instagram post reads.

“We need your help more than ever as we continue to take in animals who are lost, injured, and displaced. Your monetary donation helps us provide emergency resources to animals who need it most.”

Visit their website for more information and to donate.



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