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Thank you kindly for your generosity and donations for those impacted by the 2025 Southern California Wildfires. Please see below to read about our six vetted non-profit organizations and use the form to donate.
About the Non-Profits
Altadena Girls Fire Recovery is a teen-led initiative providing clothing, beauty products, and personal supplies to teenage girls affected by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles.
Baby2Baby is a national nonprofit distributing diapers, clothing, and essential items to children living in poverty across the United States. Your donation enable them to continue responding to the needs of children and families affected across Los Angeles and ensure they can provide long term support during the recovery and rebuilding process.
National Day Laborer Organizing Network improves the lives of day laborers, migrants and low-wage workers. They build leadership and power among those facing injustice so they can challenge inequality and expand labor, civil and political rights for all. NDLON has rapidly mobilized to support the immigrant community impacted by the Eaton Fire, providing relief and recovery efforts rooted in solidarity and mutual aid.
Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Foundation is a nonprofit supporting LAFD by funding equipment, technology, training, and youth programs through donations.
Walk Good LA is a Black-owned, family-led wellness organization in Los Angeles. Through yoga, meditation, hikes, and run clubs, they foster healing and community. They have led donation efforts for Eaton Fire victims in Altadena, a historic Black neighborhood.
Watch Duty is a nonprofit providing real-time wildfire alerts via a mobile app. Staffed by trained volunteers, including firefighters and first responders, it monitors radio scanners and official sources 24/7 to deliver timely updates. Donations help expand its services, including live mapping, evacuation alerts, and firefighting activity tracking, often outpacing traditional emergency communications.