Here’s How You Can Help Fire-Affected Angelenos

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As my colleague Drew Broussard observed on this morning’s podcast, all of us at Lit Hub are in angry mourning about the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.

To be sure, it’s worth finger-pointing the causes of this nightmare. (Looking at you, climate denying politicians…) And we’ll certainly need to discuss the fact that many of the firefighters working to put out the blazes are incarcerated people. But in the interest of immediate, constructive help, here are a few accounts and orgs to follow and support if you want to help fire-affected Angelenos.

Please feel free to add to this list in the comments.

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The Day Labor Organizing Network builds “leadership and power with day laborers, migrants, and low-wage workers.” The group is currently pointing followers to the Pasadena Job Center Fire Brigade—a group that’s working tirelessly to put out the blaze. Watch their frequently updated Insta for updates and calls for supplies.  This fund is designated specifically for immigrant workers affected by the blazes.

Mutual Aid LA has collected (and continues to update) a tremendous list of resources—including food distribution centers, animal rescue and boarding facilities, shelters, and community relief events. Follow the group on Insta for regular updates.

DSA-LA is also keeping a detailed resource guide, which covers how to prepare for an emergency evacuation. This guide, which includes information about shelters and calls for volunteers, is also being regularly updated.

The Pasadena Humane Society is sheltering over 300 displaced pets, and continues to coordinate with Cal Animals and ASPCA disaster to re-home animals. They’ve put out a call for large dog fosters, and you can stay apprised of their supply donation needs via their Insta. Their biggest need at the moment is for monetary donations.

For animal aid beyond the domestic, see also: the California Wildlife Recovery Fund.

Baby2Baby, a group that collects necessities for children living in poverty, is supporting children and families affected by the fires. You can support their drive to distribute diapers, formula, blankets, and hygiene products here.

Our own Maris Kreizman spotlit Mutual Aid Diabetes, a community-based relief org that is pointing fire-affected folks in need towards diabetes supplies.

This list on Eater collects restaurants and kitchens that are distributing free meals for first responders.

We’re already seeing many individual GoFundMes proliferate from folks who have lost their homes. This can be a great way to offer immediate aid.

And for LA readers just looking for a quiet respite from blaze or bad news, The Last Bookstore is offering room to relax in safety.

Our hearts are with you, Angelenos.

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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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