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How to Help Those Affected by the California Wildfires

The Palisades and Eaton fires in the Greater Los Angeles area have destroyed over 40,000 acres.

By Michele Kettner January 13, 2025 at 11:49 am

News coming out of the California wildfires has been devastating. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires in California have become two of the top five most destructive fires in California’s history. As of January 10, the fires have displaced over 180,000 people. With the Santa Ana winds expected to return this week, the fight to contain the blazes continues.

Even though we are on opposite coasts, Northern Virginians can help those affected by the fires. Here are a few organizations accepting donations to support the wildfire victims and first responders.

World Central Kitchen

Chef Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen is on the ground helping first responders and families affected by the wildfires. Donations will go directly to help provide meals to those in need. 

American Red Cross

Donations will help the organization provide safe shelters, food and supplies, and medical care to those in the path of the wildfires. 

California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund

Funds donated to this nonprofit will go towards helping the impacted communities’ long-term recovery plans, from rebuilding essential infrastructure to providing housing and case management services. 

California Fire Foundation

The foundation provides support to firefighters, families of fallen firefighters, victims of wildfires, and the community. 

Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation

The nonprofit is accepting donations to help fund equipment and tools needed for the over 100 LAFD stations to battle the wildfires.

Pasadena Humane

While the humane society isn’t in need of material goods at the moment, donations will help continue its search and rescue work and provide care to pets that were lost in the fire or left behind. 

Salvation Army

Volunteers and professionals at Salvation Army have set up multiple relief centers to provide basic needs, like food and drinks; bedding; emergency shelter; first aid; and mental, emotional, and spiritual care to evacuees.

Local Fundraisers

Carnegie Diner & Cafe

The Vienna Diner is giving back to the Los Angeles Community. Stop by between today and Friday, January 17, and order a sweet treat. All proceeds from desserts will be donated to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation. 501 Maple Ave. W., Vienna

Trace – The Zero Waste Store

If you find yourself at Trace, make sure to roundup up your total purchase. The money from roundups will be donated to those affected by the fire. 140 Church St. NW, Vienna

Feature image courtesy World Central Kitchen/WCK.org

Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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