LA Wildfires Support Resources

In the wake of the devastating wildfires, we are dedicated to helping our community rebuild. This page offers resources, including assistance programs, recovery tools, and discussion of legal issues to support those affected and those looking to help.
Governor Newsom Issues Orders to Assist with Rebuilding Efforts in Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Bans the Removal of Fire Debris
Get the Full StoryCalifornia and IRS Provide Tax Relief to Citizens of Los Angeles County Following Wildfires
California Insurance Commissioner Issues Moratorium on Insurance Non-Renewals and Cancellations
LA Community Resources
Los Angeles Fire Information and Resources
(Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles)
LA Community Wildfire Resource Guide
(Do LA)
Food Bank Locations
(Los Angeles Regional Food Bank)
Emergency Airbnb.org Support
(211LA and Airbnb)
Watch Duty: Wildfire Alert App
(Watch Duty)
Los Angeles Fire Department: News
(Los Angeles Fire Department)
How You Can Help
GoFundMe.Org Wildfire Relief Fund
(GoFundMe.com)
MULAN Wind & Fire Storm Resources (Google Sheet)
(Mutual Aid Los Angeles Network)
Meals for Victims and Emergency Workers
(World Central Kitchen)
Donate to the Los Angeles County Food Bank
(Los Angeles Regional Food Bank)
Instacart Crowdsource Donations
(Instacart)
American Red Cross Donation Page
(Select "California Wildfires")
For Assistance with Insurance Recovery Questions:
Attorney Voices on Recovery

Linda Klamm Quoted in Insurance Insider US Regarding the Fires
January 10, 2025
California Wildfires’ Tens of Billions in Insured Losses to Test Historic Reforms
“It's clear that navigating these challenges will take time and collaboration, but we are hopeful that together, we can rebuild and find solutions to support those in need.”
— Linda Klamm, Partner, Insurance Recovery Practice

The Daily Journal Speaks with Miles Holden on the LA Wildfires
January 9, 2025
Lawyers Urge Quick Action on Wildfire Insurance Claims
“Businesses impacted by the fires should review their commercial property insurance policies for potentially available coverages, including for business interruption, and notify their insurers as soon as possible.”
— Miles Holden, Partner, Insurance Recovery Practice Leader
Southern California Wildfires: Employers Should Be Aware of Potential Financial Resources for Employees
Get the Full StoryFor More Information on Our Commitment to Recovery:

Pro Bono Efforts
As Partner, and the Director of Pro Bono and Social Impact at Hanson Bridgett, Samir Abdelnour is leading the coordination of our efforts to provide information, support, training, and action to assist with the ongoing emergency and recovery in the affected communities.

Press Contact
Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer, Michelle Friends, manages public communications on the emergency in the Los Angeles area. She ensures accurate updates and provides critical information.