In the wake of the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area, our hearts go out to all those affected and who’ve lost their homes and loved ones to the fires. This includes our team members, our talent and their families. Streamily is committed to supporting our community during this challenging time.
To provide immediate assistance, Streamily is donating a portion of all sales to organizations directly aiding those impacted by the fires. These contributions will support financial relief, food distribution, mental health resources, and other critical services.
General Resources for All Los Angeles Fires
Emergency Shelters and Evacuation Centers:- Westwood Recreation Center: Located at 1350 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025, this center offers shelter, food, water, and health services for evacuees.
- Pasadena Convention Center: Situated at 300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101, this facility serves as a Family Assistance Center for those affected by the Eaton Fire.
- WatchDuty: Wildfire Maps & Alerts
Helpful Advice for Fire Victims
Please see the action plan below for those who had a loss.
Start with a small list:
1. Get a PO Box
2. Longer term rental search - include insurance on it so they pay directly for rental. Find a nice place that you like, don't settle. You should be able to get a "Like Property" so insurance should cover a nice place for you to live while you work through all this. You might be living here for 2 years, so choose wisely.
3. Find a place to buy some sturdy boots and gloves. Get some shovels.
4. Start working on the personal property list (this is not fun at all, be prepared to cry we sure did). Write down the moment you remember – keep list on phone or pad of paper with you at all times.
5. Save receipts. Loss of use insurance will cover incidentals too – hairbrush, phone chargers, etc.
6. As you buy things, tell the store owner your situation. Most stores will give you some level of discount as their way of helping you.
7. Let people do things for you. Do you have a friend that you can send to the store to buy you some basic clothes or comfort foods? Let them do it – they want to help and you don’t need to spend time doing these errands. (The ‘fun’ of shopping is gone…it quickly becomes a chore because you don’t want a new shirt, you want the one that you always liked to wear but now it’s gone and you are sad/mad.)
Donations for All Los Angeles Fires
-
California Fire Foundation: Supports firefighter families and communities affected by fires. Donate here: California Fire Foundation
- Boys & Girls Club of Malibu Emergency Relief Services: Malibu Emergency Relief Fund to support those in the Malibu community who have been directly impacted by the Palisades Fire through loss of home, displacement or loss of work. Boys & Girls Club of Malibu Emergency Relief Services
-
United Way of Greater Los Angeles: Focuses on long-term recovery for those who lost homes or jobs. United Way of Greater Los Angeles
- American Red Cross Los Angeles Region: Provides shelter, food, and emotional support to those affected. American Red Cross Los Angeles Region
-
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: Distributes essential supplies to underserved residents. Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
-
GoFundMe Wildfire Relief Fund: Supports verified wildfire relief campaigns. GoFundMe Wildfire Relief Fund
-
Baby2Baby Fire Relief Fund: Provides essential items to children and families impacted by the fires. Baby2Baby Fire Relief Fund
-
Direct Relief’s California Fire Relief: Provides N-95 masks, medicine, and resources to health-care agencies and first responders in areas affected by wildfires. Direct Relief’s California Fire Relief
-
California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund: Targets underserved communities, providing long-term recovery relief. California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund
-
Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation: Rescuing, sheltering, and caring for animals displaced by the Palisades Fire. Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation
-
California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund: Provides immediate financial assistance to victims of wildfires and other natural disasters. California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund
-
Humane Beings is transforming animal welfare through a multi-faceted approach that empowers sanctuaries worldwide. Humane Beings
- Resource Document: CA Wildfire Resources provided by Meryl Suissa, Founder of the Marshall Fire Community.
Volunteering:
-
World Central Kitchen: Provides meals to first responders and evacuees. World Central Kitchen
-
#CaliforniansForAll: Statewide initiative connecting volunteers with community needs. #CaliforniansForAll
Assistance for Affected Individuals:
-
211 LA: Provides information on shelters, resources, and assistance for those affected by the fires. 211 LA
-
Airbnb.org: Offers temporary, free housing for those displaced by the fires. Airbnb.org
Specific Resources for the Palisades Fire:
-
American Red Cross Emergency Shelter: Shelter located at Westwood Recreation Center (1350 S. Sepulveda, Los Angeles, 90025) for those affected by the Palisades Fire. American Red Cross Emergency Shelter
-
Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: Supports firefighters responding to the Palisades Fire. Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation
-
CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort): Assisting Palisades Fire survivors with recovery support, emergency aid, and long-term solutions. CORE
-
Salvation Army Southern California Division: Provides grants, shelter, and financial assistance for immediate and long-term needs of fire victims. Salvation Army Southern California Division
Specific Resources for the Eaton Fire:
- Santa Anita Park Donation Center: Serving as an aid center for those impacted by the Eaton Fire. More information
- FEMA Fire Management Assistance: Provides federal funding for firefighting costs. More information
- Pasadena Humane Society: Assisting animals displaced by the Eaton Fire; seeking donations and foster homes. More information
- California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES): Offers state-level support for disaster response and recovery. More information
- City of Pasadena - Eaton Fire Updates: Provides local updates, resources, and assistance information. More information
- Senator Sasha Renée Pérez's Office: Offers resources and support for constituents affected by the Eaton Fire. More information
- Assemblymember John Harabedian's Office: Provides essential resources and information for Eaton Fire victims. More information
County and National Resources
- The Whil Well-being Platform is a leading digital solution for stress resilience, mindfulness, sleep, well-being and emotional intelligence skills. Access exercises and mini-courses for your own use or to use with your team.
- Pause – Reset – Nourish from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network provides a thoughtful reminder on replenishing well-being and wellness.
- Disaster Distress Helpline It's common to experience feelings of distress after a violent or disruptive incident, especially if you've experienced a similar event before and recovery has been difficult. You're not alone: The national Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 offers 24/7 support, 365-day-a-year crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. Call or text 1-800-985-5990 from the United States and its territories to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Spanish speakers can call the helpline and press “2” for 24/7 bilingual support.
- To reach the Crisis Text Line, text “club” to 741741. This is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year national text line dedicated to providing immediate crisis support for people who are experiencing emotional distress. To access the Spanish option, text HOLA to 741741 or send a message on WhatsApp to (442) AYUDAME.
National Alliance of Grieving Children and National Child Traumatic Stress Network Resources
These resources should be available in both English and Spanish:
Reopening Resources
- Here is a checklist for returning home after a wildfire that can also be used for site re-openings.
- Check the air quality where you live:
FEMA Resource Links
- Download the FEMA App for real-time alerts, shelter locations and safety resources.
- For detailed updates on firefighting efforts and eligible costs under FMAGs, visit fema.gov/assistance/
public/fire-management- assistance - For up-to-date information on the fires, visit fire.ca.gov
- For assistance and resources, residents can visit https://lacounty.gov/emergency/