K Designs

K Designs

Art / House Drawing
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Asher Bingham

Asher Bingham

Art / House Drawing
ACTIVE

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Homes in Memoriam

Homes in Memoriam

Art / House Drawing
ACTIVE

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Ali Borowsky

Ali Borowsky

Art / House Drawing
ACTIVE

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Palette & Pine

Palette & Pine

Art / Pet Drawing
ACTIVE

Free dog portraits for anyone who lost a pet in the fires https://www.instagram.com/p/DEwDMpqJG08/?hl=en

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BabywearingLA

BabywearingLA

Baby Carriers
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Momcozy

Momcozy

Baby Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Willow

Willow

Baby Feeding (Breast Pump)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Love of a Little One

Love of a Little One

Baby Feeding (Donor Milk)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Bobbie

Bobbie

Baby Feeding (Formula)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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ByHeart

ByHeart

Baby Feeding (Formula)
ACTIVE

comped subscriptions for existing ByHeart customers

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Owlet

Owlet

Baby Health Tracking
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Little Friends & Family

Little Friends & Family

Baby Snacks
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Imported from CSV (no notes)

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MooshWalks

MooshWalks

Baby Socks
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Nemah

Nemah

Baby/Kid Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Tubby Todd

Tubby Todd

Baby/Kid Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Toups & Co

Toups & Co

Baby/Kid Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Babyark

Babyark

Baby/Kids\ Carseat
ACTIVE
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Sunny in Santa Monica

Sunny in Santa Monica

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Koko Momo

Koko Momo

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Softsie

Softsie

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Rylee + Cru

Rylee + Cru

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Grip Baby

Grip Baby

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Minidreamers

Minidreamers

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Elfin

Elfin

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Young Ones Kids Resale

Young Ones Kids Resale

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Little Cal Clothing

Little Cal Clothing

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Lola and The Boys

Lola and The Boys

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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all the babies

all the babies

Baby/Kids Clothing
ACTIVE
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Hadley Girl

Hadley Girl

Baby/Kids Clothing (Girls)
ACTIVE
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Moss & Fawn

Moss & Fawn

Baby/Kids Feeding
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Lalo

Lalo

Baby/Kids Feeding, Furniture etc
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Angel Dear

Angel Dear

Baby/Kids Lovey
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Toki Mats

Toki Mats

Baby/Kids Playmats
ACTIVE

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Slumberpod

Slumberpod

Baby/Kids Sleep Pod
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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M. & Wally

M. & Wally

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Bam & Stitch

Bam & Stitch

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Zip N’ Bear

Zip N’ Bear

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Kyte Baby

Kyte Baby

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Bums & Roses

Bums & Roses

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Norani

Norani

Baby/Kids Sleepwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Colugo

Colugo

Baby/Kids Stroller & Carrier
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Mockingbird

Mockingbird

Baby/Kids Stroller & High Chair
ACTIVE

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Merci Milo

Merci Milo

Baby/Kids Toys
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Boll & Branch

Boll & Branch

Bedding
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Coop Sleep Goods

Coop Sleep Goods

Bedding
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Avocado

Avocado

Bedding
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Cozy Earth

Cozy Earth

Bedding/Home
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Talentless

Talentless

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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BAA

BAA

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Seconds Market

Seconds Market

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Pickle

Pickle

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Cherry

Cherry

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Teddy Fresh

Teddy Fresh

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Fashion Brand Company

Fashion Brand Company

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Friend + Folk

Friend + Folk

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Homemade Merch

Homemade Merch

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Samii Ryan

Samii Ryan

Clothing (Adult + Kids)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Open Closit

Open Closit

Clothing + Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Fatty Mart

Fatty Mart

Clothing + Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Babyletto

Babyletto

Cribs
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Newton

Newton

Cribs, Mattresses etc
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Mina Baie

Mina Baie

Diaper Bags
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Freestyle

Freestyle

Diapers
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Skylight

Skylight

Digital Frame/Calendar
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Kismet

Kismet

Dog Food
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Bark

Bark

Dog Food
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Maev

Maev

Dog Food
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Pups Without Borders

Pups Without Borders

Dog Supplies
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Garrett Leight

Garrett Leight

Eyeglasses
ACTIVE

free prescription lenses and a frame

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Bala

Bala

Fitness Equipment
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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VitaHustle

VitaHustle

Food & Drink
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Hiyo

Hiyo

Food & Drink
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Caulipuffs

Caulipuffs

Food & Drink
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Toto Foods

Toto Foods

GF Cookies
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Authentic Foods

Authentic Foods

GF Flour
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Ring Concierge

Ring Concierge

Gift Cards for Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Carly Jean Los Angeles

Carly Jean Los Angeles

Gift Cards for Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Saryna Key

Saryna Key

Haircare
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Mane by Jen Atkin

Mane by Jen Atkin

Haircare
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Roz

Roz

Haircare
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Happy Hats

Happy Hats

Hats & Socks
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Olive U

Olive U

Heated Pillow
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Olive Ateliers

Olive Ateliers

Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Lazy Jamie

Lazy Jamie

Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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OtterSpace

OtterSpace

Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Filterbaby

Filterbaby

Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Guitar Center

Guitar Center

Instruments
ACTIVE

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Jordan Road

Jordan Road

Jewelry
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Strung by Stroh

Strung by Stroh

Jewelry
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Made by Mary

Made by Mary

Jewelry
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Starling

Starling

Jewelry
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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CELLVY

CELLVY

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Agency

Agency

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Free skincare basis + anti-aging treatments for next 6 months

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Facile Skin

Facile Skin

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Blu Atlas

Blu Atlas

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Beekeepers Naturals

Beekeepers Naturals

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Beekeepers Naturals

Beekeepers Naturals

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Nopalera

Nopalera

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Stratia

Stratia

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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KOA LIFE

KOA LIFE

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Credo Beauty

Credo Beauty

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Personal Fav

Personal Fav

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Maren Taylor

Maren Taylor

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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The New Atlantis

The New Atlantis

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Odacite

Odacite

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Autobrush

Autobrush

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Fluency Beaauty

Fluency Beaauty

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Laki Naturals

Laki Naturals

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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C.O. Bigelow

C.O. Bigelow

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Saint Jane

Saint Jane

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Rael

Rael

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Mario Badescu

Mario Badescu

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Reach out for specific requests

Assistance:
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Huda Beauty

Huda Beauty

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Kora Organics

Kora Organics

Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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BabyPage

BabyPage

Photos
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Chatbooks

Chatbooks

Photos
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Shutterfly

Shutterfly

Photos
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Mixbook

Mixbook

Photos
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Artifact Uprising

Artifact Uprising

Photos
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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OSEA

OSEA

Skincare
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Pure Bellies Market

Pure Bellies Market

Snacks
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Sock Candy

Sock Candy

Socks
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Foot Cardigan

Foot Cardigan

Socks (Adult & Kids)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Jen Schroeder

Jen Schroeder

Sports Equipment (Softball)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Cybex

Cybex

Strollers/Car Seats
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

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Mary Ruth Organics

Mary Ruth Organics

Supplements
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
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Troop

Troop

Supplements/Mushrooms
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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PYM + Kin Euphorics

PYM + Kin Euphorics

Supplements/Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Arrae

Arrae

Supplements/Personal Care
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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WeNatal

WeNatal

Supplements/Pre-Natals
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Needed

Needed

Supplements/Pre-Natals
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Tend

Tend

Supplements/Pre/Post Natal Bar
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Slumberkins

Slumberkins

Toy/books
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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ODDO

ODDO

Underwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Panic Panties

Panic Panties

Underwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Hanes

Hanes

Underwear
ACTIVE

No link or contact details yet

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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La Ligne

La Ligne

Underwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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NOUX

NOUX

Womens Bras & Underwear
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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SAFFIRE CLOTHING

SAFFIRE CLOTHING

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Beachwood

Beachwood

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Product Visionary

Product Visionary

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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OZMA

OZMA

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Aday

Aday

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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ANP

ANP

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Z SUPPLY

Z SUPPLY

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Julia Amory

Julia Amory

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Felina

Felina

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Skatie

Skatie

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Daily Drills

Daily Drills

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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The Local Love Club

The Local Love Club

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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ALC

ALC

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Clyque

Clyque

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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TOCCIN

TOCCIN

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Minnie Yorker

Minnie Yorker

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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With Love Lenny

With Love Lenny

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Set Active

Set Active

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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NUX

NUX

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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For Love & Lemons

For Love & Lemons

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Marei1998

Marei1998

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Ripley Rader

Ripley Rader

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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La Maregold

La Maregold

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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WeWoreWhat

WeWoreWhat

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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BURU

BURU

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Local European

Local European

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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SUAY SEW SHOP

SUAY SEW SHOP

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Buggy

Buggy

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Marea

Marea

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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La Porte

La Porte

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Roller Rabbit

Roller Rabbit

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Care Package (Existing Customers)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Christy Lynn Collection

Christy Lynn Collection

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Electric & Rose

Electric & Rose

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Mirth

Mirth

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Rails

Rails

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Christy Dawn

Christy Dawn

Womens Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Bloom Bras

Bloom Bras

Womens Clothing (28C - 56L Sports Bras)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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LOVESICK

LOVESICK

Womens Clothing (Custom)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Dippin Daisys

Dippin Daisys

Womens Clothing (Loungewear/Beach Bags)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Peridot Robes

Peridot Robes

Womens Clothing (Plus Size)
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Reformation

Reformation

Womens Clothing & Essentials
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-11 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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The Avenue

The Avenue

Womens Clothing & Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Parterre

Parterre

Womens Clothing & Home Goods
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-12 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Mila Air Filters

Mila Air Filters

Air Purifier
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-13 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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AG Jeans

AG Jeans

Clothing
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Autumn Sonata

Autumn Sonata

Home Goods - Towels
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Leesa Mattresses

Leesa Mattresses

Home Goods - Mattress
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Helix Sleep

Helix Sleep

Home Goods - Mattress
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Birch Living

Birch Living

Home Goods - Mattress
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Naturepedic

Naturepedic

Home Goods - Crib Mattress
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
REPLACEMENT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Emulait

Emulait

Baby - Bottles
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Our Place

Our Place

Home - Cookware
ACTIVE

Imported from CSV (no notes)

Assistance:
FREE PRODUCT
2025-01-14 - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Restore Dorothy Smith's Legacy After Wildfires

financial services
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Help Restore Dorothy Smith’s Legacy After the Eaton Wildfires Dear Friends, Family, and Community, My name is Robin Campbell I am the niece of Dorothy Smith and I am raising money on behalf of my cousin Latasha Smith. Our family is heartbroken as we share that our beloved home, a place filled with over 40 years of love and memories, was tragically destroyed in the Eaton wildfires. This home was more than just a house—it was a symbol of family, resilience, and the legacy of our Aunt Dorothy Smith. Dorothy moved into this home nearly 40 years ago after a distinguished 30-year career with the Social Security Administration. She dedicated her life to others, and though she never married or had children of her own, she lovingly took in and raised her two nieces, Latasha and Robin, as her own daughters. This house was the heart of our family and a safe haven for all who entered it. Now, as we navigate this devastating loss, we are committed to preserving Dorothy’s legacy and restoring the family home. We understand that many in our community are also facing loss during this difficult time, but any support you can provide would mean the world to us. Your donations will help us: • Provide Immediate Relief: Cover essentials like clothing, food, and temporary housing. • Rebuild Our Family Home: Assist with construction and recovery efforts to restore the place that holds so much meaning for our family. • Honor Dorothy’s Legacy: Ensure her lifelong dedication to her family and community lives on through the restoration of her cherished home. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings us one step closer to recovery. If you’re unable to give, sharing our story with others would be a tremendous help. Thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers as we work together to rebuild and heal. With gratitude, Latasha & Robin

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:56:15.021Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Marike and Bodhi Recover From the Eaton Fire

financial services
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Our dear friend Marike Anderson-Dam, and her seven-year-old son, Bodhi, lost their home and everything they owned in the devastating Eaton Fire. Marike, an artist and dedicated member of the Altadena community, lost her husband Edwin Aguilar a few years ago and has worked tirelessly to rebuild her life and care for Bodhi, who has special needs. Now, she must start over again from nothing. We’re raising funds to help Marike and Bodhi make it through this challenging time. Your help will assist in their recovery. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference. Thank you for your generosity and support!

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:09.829Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Support Dina & Celia (and Joey & Emilie) After Fire Loss

financial services
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My sister’s house, or what remains of it, after the Eaton Canyon fire. Please help us raise funds to help with the expenses that come with this type of loss. With the house gone, they are accountable for mortgage payments, insurance, clean up, finding a temporary home…the list goes on. it’s overwhelming and emotionally demanding. 915 East Palm, thank you for sheltering our family all these years. Thank you for the family memories we will always, always cherish. To our friends and family, thank you for your support during devastating times. I am Celia’s youngest sister, from Pasadena myself also. Your contribution will help Ate and Dina stay afloat and start a new life after losing everything. Many have sent clothes and essentials, we are beyond grateful. They have very limited space where they are being housed. I am asking for help on behalf of Dina, Celia, Joey and Emilie who called Palm “home:”

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:14.100Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Jennifer and Torbjorn Recover from the Altadena Fire

financial services
ACTIVE

A few family members have gotten together to set this gofund for our dearest family members (Torbjorn and Jennifer) who have lost their home to the Eaton fires. We ask from our community, family and friends to assist them during these trying times. They are in need of immediate help to start rebuilding their lives from scratch since the loss of their home. Both Tor and Jennifer have done so much work/poured love into the community of Altadena and Pasadena. Both locals to the city of roses-To witness such a tragedy has been devastating. Please consider supporting them during this time. Your Kindness Makes a Difference Losing a home is devastating under any circumstance, but the added urgency of not having a place to call home now amplifies the need for immediate assistance. Your donations will give our cousin and her partner a chance to stabilize their situation and ensure their well-being in this challenging time. If you can’t contribute financially, please consider sharing this GoFundMe campaign with your network. Every share can help us reach someone who may be able to help. From the bottom of my heart—and on behalf of our cousin’s family—thank you for any and all support. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and focus on what truly matters: keeping them safe, healthy, and loved in this time of need. With gratitude always, The Hercules family

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:17.640Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Tanya Wheeler Rebuild Her Life after the Eaton Fires

financial services
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Our beloved friend "Aunt" Tanya has lost her home and everything she owned in the Eaton Fires that ripped through Altadena, CA on January 8, 2025. We are Kate Bridges and Jimmy Tartanella also from Altadena, CA. For many years, Tanya Wheeler has been a rock for our family showering us with support as we navigated challenges times while raising our two young daughters. Tanya epitomizes selflessness, resilience, generosity and kindness. She is often the first person to show up to offer help to friends, family, colleagues and community whether it be caring for loved ones or pets, bringing home cooked meals, or helping someone heal from injury and illness through yoga and movement. To say that Tanya is a yoga teacher is only to scratch the surface. She has helped Jimmy return to his body after debilitating radiation, chemo and surgery after cancer and does this for countless other clients.  We know that Tanya will persevere and land on her feet but we want to show her how much she has done for her community. Please consider donating and/or sharing to help this gem of a human get back on her feet and start her life anew. 100% of the funds raised will go directly to Tanya Wheeler to help her find housing, future rent, replace lost furniture and belongings, and cover unexpected costs along the way. Your generosity is so appreciated and we know will make a huge impact. Thank you!

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:21.169Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help support Juan and Nicole after losing their home.

financial services
ACTIVE

Nicole Peake & Juan Martín are two community educators that lived in Altadena and lost their home in the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire. Juan is a former Marine Aviation Ordnanceman and currently works as an educator with children with special needs. He is also an artist who loves sharing his knowledge and experience with his students, creating a mural with them at the end of every school year. He also plays various instruments and is never shy to express his love of music. Juan has lived in that beautiful home in Altadena for 11 years. Nicole was born and raised in West Sacramento. After relocating to Southern California to teach in Los Angeles, she moved to Altadena and fell in love with the community. She has lived there for the last 20 years. Nicole enjoys woodworking and crafting. Throughout the years, she has collected many tools and built an extensive wood shop. Your kindness and generosity will help us: - Secure safe temporary housing. - Obtain everyday items and essentials. - Restore our ability to create art, continue to woodwork, and make music once again. - Help rebuild our lives after suffering through this traumatic experience. - Funds will assist with needs not fully covered by other sources of aid. Please donate to help us recover and restore our lives after they were devastated by the Eaton Canyon Fire. We hope to one day return to beautiful Altadena, the community we have come to know as a family. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a huge difference to us. Thank you for your compassion during this incredibly challenging time. You are greatly appreciated.

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:25.437Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Aid Gabriela, Austin & Archie: Fire Relief

financial services
ACTIVE

Hi everyone, I am Gabriela Esqueda, born in Van Nuys, raised in Topanga Canyon, CA and Chatsworth, CA. My partner Austin and I are renting a backhouse on Figueroa and Windsor Ave. since January 2023. I lived on the same property but in the attached guesthouse as of August 2020 so I have lived in Beautiful Altadena for over 4 years. We were evacuated from our home in Altadena on Wednesday at 3:30 AM. We slept in our car with Archie our pup, in neighboring La Cañada until midnight the night before holding out hope that we would be able to return home. We were so tired and devastated that we decided to go back home at 1 AM and of course could not sleep; our home starting smelling of smoke and ash quickly surrounded us. A few hours later, at 3 :24 AM the alert on our phones said we needed to get out now. We left our home with our electronics, chargers, a bit of dog food, and the clothes off our backs. Austin and I looked at social media, Google maps “LA Fires”, and our local FB pages and could not believe the damage the Eaton fire had done and how it consumed everything we know and love in Altadena. Our friends small businesses and folks who’d set up their shops at the La Cañada farmers market was all decimated and we bawled and sobbed thinking of the unimaginable pain for people that poured their hearts and souls into their living and their community. Luckily, our home is still standing and we will not be able to return home yet. In the meantime, we travelled south and we have been living in hotels in Orange County and San Diego. We are covered with housing by our employers until Tuesday January 14th and received the Airbnb credit which I estimate would hold us up with housing through Monday January 20th. We are setting up this fund for contributions that would assist us in purchasing basics like gas for our car, food for both of us and for our pup, toiletries, shoes, and clothing. We are collectively mourning with our community and plan to help with rebuild efforts for the following and of course not limited to; our chiropractors office and Aldi grocery store on Lake, our favorite coffee shops like Café de Leche and Amara, and the pizza shop Side Pie that contributed to Altadena’s community by having live music after we came out of the COVID pandemic. I moved to Altadena in the Fall of 2020 because I got a job in a COVID testing lab in San Dimas so I looked for the midpoint between my moms home in Van Nuys and San Dimas and the map pointed to Altadena. Even though I was working up to 80 hours a week, I knew I had my peaceful home and warm bed in Altadena to come home to. I fell head over heels with the people, local businesses, and surrounding nature. I had never felt more calm, love, and peace in any place I lived until I lived in Altadena. We are grateful our home stands and me, Austin, and Archie can’t wait to be able to go back home. Thank you all so much.

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:28.935Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Us Regain Our Footing After Eaton Fire Loss

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I have created this GoFundMe on behalf of my Oma, a woman whose strength and resilience have always been an anchor for our family. As a child, she endured the devastation of the bombing of her family home during World War II. In 1968, she bought the house on Tonia Ave that became a foundation for our family—a home that, for decades, sheltered four generations, including myself, my son, and my siblings. Last week, early morning of January 8th, the Eaton fires in Altadena destroyed this home, and my Oma, brothers, mom, and aunt were forced to leave with nothing. Despite the unimaginable loss, my grandmother continues to inspire us with her grace, reminding us, “We cannot be sad or mad.” Her unshakable positivity guides us as we navigate this heartbreak. Our home was so much more than a house. It was a sanctuary filled with love, comfort and memories—a place I could always run to for support. The loss of this space has left an incredible void in our lives, but as my Oma has taught us, we must look forward. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid to help our family get by during this challenging transition. We deeply appreciate any contribution you can make, whether it’s a donation or sharing this campaign. Thank you for standing with us as we honor my Oma’s strength and mend the life and community we have lost. With deepest gratitude, Ahmanie Cohill Fichtl Wilson Porter

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:32.669Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Maurice and Maggy Rebuild After Fire

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My family recently lost their Altadena home, their cars and everything they owned in the Eaton fire. This home was not just a house—it was a sanctuary for our family for the past 15 years, a place of gathering, comfort, and countless memories. This loss is deeply personal, as the house held significant emotional value for all of us. It was here that we faced immense challenges, including the heartbreaking loss of my sister, Addison, their daughter. In recent years, rebuilding and healing have been at the center of our lives, all tied to this home. This new tragedy has only emphasized the importance of moving forward together, even in the face of such adversity. While my parents remain incredibly resilient, saying, "things are just things," I want to ensure they have a safe and peaceful place to spend their golden years. The funds raised through this campaign will be used to support: Intermediate housing efforts to provide them with a stable and comfortable place to live while they navigate this challenging time. Rebuilding their home, so they can eventually return to the space that has meant so much to our family. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to giving them a sense of normalcy and hope for the future. Thank you for your kindness, love, and support during this incredibly difficult time. Information for GoFundMe: My name is Logan Hitchcock. I'm from Pasadena, California. I set this up for Maurice and Maggy, who are my parents, in order to help them rebuild after losing everything they owned in the fire. The money will go directly to them and it will be used at their discretion to rebuild their lives. They need to buy everything, clothes, food, medicine, household items, etc.

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:36.317Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Help Nadia and her Family Restart after Fire Loss

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Hi, my name is Yadira, and I’m raising funds for my sister, Nadia, who tragically lost her home in the Eaton Canyon fire. Nadia is an amazing mother to two boys, ages 9 and 15, and they’ve lost everything in this devastating fire—only the chimney remains standing. Nadia is a loving, hardworking woman who has always been there for others, and now it’s our turn to be there for her. She’s facing the overwhelming task of starting over from scratch, and any help—big or small—will make a difference in rebuilding her family’s life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and support. Every donation brings her one step closer to creating a new home for her boys. ❤️ (This post is made on behalf of Yadira who also being affected by the fires has limited service and connectivity.)

Assistance:
direct fund
2025-01-15T20:55:40.285Z - ongoing
1-800-123-4567
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Support the Hernandez Family - Altadena

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I am reaching out to the community to come together to raise funds to help the Hernandez family to get back on their feet. They lost their beloved family home and all their belongs in the Eaton Fire. This Altadena home and their Altadena community was everything to them. The Hernandez family left behind 13 years of memories when they rushed out the door to evacuate without ever thinking this would be the last time out the door. The Hernandez family has lost EVERYTHING in the Eaton Fire. Jessica and Jorge are both educators who give their all to their students. In their spare time, they run around supporting their two daughters Jaslene and Jocelyn who play softball and soccer. Every weekend is devoted to sports and creating memories with their family and friends. Life will not be the same for them for some time as they navigate through this devastating time. Losing a home is unimaginable and rebuilding takes a village. Our goal is to raise funds to help the Hernandez family with unexpected costs and to get back on their feet. Your donations will be used to help them address the many aspects of recovery and support their family through this challenging time. Please consider donating to help this incredible family get back on their feet. Every dollar makes a difference and if you can’t donate, please share this campaign with others. Let’s come together and help the Hernandez family start the process of rebuilding their lives. The beneficiaries of this fundraiser are the Hernandez Family (Jorge, Jessica, Jaslene and Jocelyn). Organizers are friends Juan Luis Valencia, Xochitl Valencia, Pablo Mejia and Claudia Valdivia

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Eaton Fire Recovery Fund for Michael and Megan

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We are reaching out with heavy hearts to share the devastating news that my brother Michael and his wife Megan's beloved house in Altadena was destroyed in the Eaton Fire on Tuesday, January 7th. When they moved into the house in 2009, the 1909 craftsman was in desperate need of care and restoration. Over a period of almost ten years, Megan and Michael poured their hearts, savings, and countless hours into restoring it. From refinishing the original floors, woodwork, and windows, to laying the brick paths and planting the trees, they turned a house into a home where they raised their children until 2018. When they moved to neighboring La Cañada to better support their children's educational needs, they rented the Altadena house to another family with the hope of returning to the house once their children completed their educational journeys. Seeing the house reduced to ashes is heartbreaking. Michael and Megan are fortunate. Their family is safe and their belongings were in their home in La Cañada, but they now face the daunting task of cleaning up and rebuilding the property from the ground up. Because family and friends have been asking to help, this fund has been set up for anyone who has been looking to lend their support. Thank you for taking the time to read their story and for offering any help you can. Your kindness and generosity will help them not only rebuild their home but also preserve the spirit of the place and neighborhood they loved so deeply.

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Help the Garcia Family Recover After Devastating Fires

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kindhearted Strangers,   My name is Pablo Garcia, and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart to share the devastating impact the recent Southern California fires have had on my family.   For over 30 years, my family has called Pasadena/Altadena home. The house that was destroyed in the fire was our home for more than 15 years, a place where we created cherished memories and built our lives together. Tragically, we lost everything in the fire.   While we are beyond grateful to be alive and safe, the road ahead feels overwhelming as we begin to pick up the pieces. My heart goes out to every family affected by this disaster—we know the pain all too well.   With humility and hope, I am asking for your support. Any contribution, big or small, will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support my family through this crisis. If you are unable to donate, sharing this message means the world to us as well.   Thank you for your compassion, generosity, and kindness during this difficult time. May God bless you abundantly.   With gratitude,   Pablo Garcia

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Coach AD is moving forward with your help..

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Hi I’m Rochele Jones of Altadena, Ca the eldest daughter of Adonis Jones Jr. and I am creating this GoFundMe for my Father and His Wife. Help Adonis “Coach AD “ and Denise Jones Rebuild After the Eaton Fires Pasadena and Altadena family, our beloved “Coach AD” and his wife, “Denise”, need us now more than ever. The recent Eaton fires completely destroyed their home, leaving them with nothing but memories of the place they called home for years. While they have insurance, it won’t cover all the unexpected fees, costs, and challenges of being displaced and rebuilding their lives. If you know Coach AD, you know he’s a pillar of this community. He’s coached countless kids (and maybe even you!), always lending a hand or giving advice—sometimes delivered with a bit of his signature tough love—but his heart has always been in the right place. Now it’s our turn to show up for him and Denise. No amount is too small or too big—every little bit counts. Let’s come together as a community to give back to a man who has given us so much. Thank you for your generosity and for keeping Coach AD and Denise in your prayers. Let’s help them rebuild! We really need help with and how it will be used. Needs: Shelter, clothing, food, and basic essentials. • Recovery Costs: Finding a new place to live and starting the process of rebuilding our forever home. From the bottom of our hearts we thank you for everything. Respectfully, Rochele Jones

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Rebuild Hope for Dale and Patricia after a wildfire.

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On January 8th, 2025, a wildfire devastated the hills of Southern California, and our beloved Dale and Patricia Fielder lost their home and everything they owned. While they are safe, the emotional impact is immense, and their years of memories are gone. As they face this heartbreaking loss and an uncertain future, they need our support. Any help you can provide financially will mean so much to them during this challenging time. Donations collected will be used for: • Securing temporary housing. • Replacing essential belongings. • Rebuilding their home Your kindness can help them start to rebuild and find hope again. Thank you for being there for our family.

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Rebuild Anabela's Life After Altadena Fire

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Hello my name is Martha Nova I’m reaching out to try to raise money for my aunt Anabela Vega and her family, who tragically lost their home in the Altadena fire, along with so many others in the community. Devastatingly, she lost everything in the fire—precious memories and belongings that she will never be able to get back. The past few years have already been incredibly hard for her—struggling with the loss of her mother, a cancer diagnosis, and other medical challenges. Now, this unimaginable loss is yet another hardship she shouldn’t have to face as we move into 2025. Your contributions will help my family get through this challenging time. We're seeking support to help them get back on their feet. Thank you for your kindness and support!!!!

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Help Rebecca Chavez & Bobbie Garcia After The Altadena Fires

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My name is Rachel Chavez and I've started this GoFundMe in support of my 94-year-old Aunt Rebecca Chavez and cousin Bobbie Garcia to help support them in the aftermath of the fire. Rebecca has been a resident of Altadena for 60 years and has lived in her home with her daughter Bobbie for 25 years. Their home burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire in Altadena on Wednesday, January 8th. Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support them through this crisis. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. Your support means the world to my wonderful Aunt Rebecca and Cousin Bobbie.

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Help for Mark Duncan & Cristine LeVasser After Eaton Fire

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Mark Duncan is one of the kindest, most generous & thoughtful people one could hope to know. When my band needed a place to play, he booked us our very first show in LA. When we needed a place to stay to get back on our feet, he gave us a room. He was my first friend in LA and has given so much to this town, and now his beautiful Altadena home and everything he owned and collected over the years has been taken from him, turned to ashes in the horrific Eaton Fire. He just closed on the house last year—a longtime dream of home ownership now dashed. If Mark has been part of your life in any way, you know he has faced many trials before this, yet remains strong and positive & reminds us to live with joy in the present. Please consider giving and sharing this fund as widely as you can to help Mark & his fiancée (of just last week!), Cristine LeVasser, restart their lives… Joseph Ehrlichmann Friend of Mark for 26 years

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Support the Reese Family After Devastating Fires

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In the wake of the tragic Altadena/Eaton fires, we find ourselves reaching out with heavy hearts and a plea for help. Our family has lost literally everything like so many others in our beautiful community! Our home on Ewing Ave including our possessions, and the sense of security we have had for over 50+ years. My family has been left with only the clothes on our backs. I am humbly asking for your support in helping our family sustain ourselves through these unprecedented times as we try to navigate each day to to rebuild our lives. Whether it’s a donation of essentials, financial assistance, or even offering a few words of encouragement, every act of kindness is appreciated. We appreciate every call/text and word of encouragement that we have received so far. I am lifting each and every one of my friends and community members that have also lost everything in prayer! With love from the entire Reese family! ✊ #AltadenaEatonFires #PleaseSupport #EatonFires #AltadenaFire

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Help Gwen Short and Family Recover after Eaton Fire

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I am starting this GoFundMe for my cousin, Gwen Short and her family. Gwen’s family has been absolutely devastated by the Eaton fire in Altadena. Not only did Gwen & her husband lose everything, Gwen’s in-laws, her sister-in-law, her husband’s uncle, and two cousins also lost their homes; one of the family members also perished in the fire. Donations will help Gwen and her family get back on their feet. This GoFundMe is being started by Gwen’s cousin up in Northern California - the fires down south have been devastating to watch. Gwen’s house: This is Gwen’s parents-in-laws’ house, they are 88: Gwen: Gwen and her sister, and her mom (my aunt)

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Help the Peck Family Start Over after the Eaton Fire

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Please help my family start over following the Eaton Fire. My name is Alana Peck, and I am starting this fundraiser on behalf of my beloved parents, Alan and Jamelle Peck. With my parents evacuating in a rush, this fire has left us with practically nothing. My family has been a part of the Altadena community for 30 years. My parents purchased this property in 1995, and it is the only home I ever knew growing up. My parents took a lot of pride in their home, and seeing it burned to the ground from the Eaton Fire has been beyond devastating. My father has also been fighting for his life against bladder cancer for the past 4 years. While we thought we were in the clear, just last month, we received the news that not only was the cancer back, it has also metastasized. Being displaced while trying to fight cancer is truly more than a notion and has put an unimaginable strain on my parents. This fire has left them with 1 car, 2 outfits apiece, some medical supplies, and their 2 cats. My parents are used to being a pillar to the community, but now it is time that they call the community in to help them start over from scratch.

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Support Mota-Sandoval Family's Recovery

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I am reaching out for support after my aunt and her family, the Mota-Sandoval family, experienced a devastating loss. For over 30 years, they called a beautiful house in Altadena, California, their home. It was more than just a building; it was a place filled with cherished memories and countless moments of joy that I shared with them. Their lot had four homes, each housing a different family. Among them were two teenagers, several adults, and even a newborn baby. Unfortunately, all four homes were destroyed in the recent Eaton Fire, leaving my aunt, her neighbors, and all of us heartbroken and without a place to call their own. We are now seeking help them get through this challenging time in their lives. My aunt would never ask for help, but any support you can provide would mean the world to us. UPDATE: if you see another go fund me that is for the family who rented the middle home and they have created thier own for thier own expenses and relocation. This one and “aid cristals family in family recovery” are the only legit gofundme. Thank you

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Support Todd's Recovery from Eaton Fire Loss

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Our brother, Todd, lost everything in the Eaton fire in Altadena, California. His home, clothes, keepsakes, personal documents, etc., is all gone and needs support getting back on his feet. This will be a financial and emotional blessing for him and our family as he watched his neighbors and the neighborhood he grew up in burn away. Anything helps, thank you!

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Support Ulli's Family After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hi! My name is Julie and Im good friends with Ulli. I’m starting this go fund me for my friend Ulli and family who lost her beautiful house in Altadena. if you know Ulli, you know she’s the most generous and loving person. She’d give the shirt off her back for you. She’s always trying to help others. On Tuesday night, ulli and Jim and their three dogs had to flee their home to survive the Eaton Fire. Not before convincing two neighbors to leave as well. They didn’t have much time and pretty much left with the shirts on their back. Sadly, their whole property burned down on Wednesday morning including all the supplies for their three dogs, family heirlooms, artwork, vital health supplies, everything. Any donation would be super appreciated and would help get them back on their feet to continue to help all the people they regularly do! ❤️

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Support needed for Len and Diane due to Eaton fire loss.

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My name is Casey and I created this GoFundMe page for my Dad (Len) and Stepmom (Diane). They lost their Altadena home of 15 years and all of their belongings this past week in the Eaton fire. Thankfully they were able to evacuate safely but sadly they have lost everything. I would love to help raise money to assist with their temporary housing costs and any other basic necessities. They really could use our support to get through these hard times and coming months until they are able to get back on their feet. Whatever help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Even sharing this page would be amazing. Thank you so much!

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Help Support Susan and Darrell Carr After the Eaton Fire

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Darrell Carr remembers when Justin Carr World-Peace was four, and he prayed for World Peace. At 9, Justin wrote this note to Santa asking for world peace. After Justin died in 2013, we formed the Justin Carr Wants World Peace Foundation with a mission of Fulfilling Justin’s Promise Saving Youth through Art, Heart and Peace        https://justincarrwantsworldpeace.org/  Darrell’s former student designed the gate that stood after the 2025 Eaton Canyon Fire! Justin’s favorite swim stroke was the butterfly. “ It made him feel free,” he once wrote. We are not alone on this journey that has been life-altering, life-changing, and, for some, life-ending. I know we are all in shock dealing with a natural response to a loss that will have no timeline or method of dealing. We are all connected and in shock; this destruction aftermath will be with us forever. I thank everyone — friends, family, and strangers- for all your compassion during these challenging days. Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, We are reaching out to you today with heavy hearts to ask for your support for our dear family friends, Susan and Darrell Carr, who recently lost their Altadena home in the devastating Eaton Fire. In a matter of moments, they lost everything—their home, cars, personal belongings, and cherished memories. During this incredibly difficult time, we are working together to raise funds to help support the Carr family. Every dollar raised will go directly to supporting the Carr family. Susan and Darrell are deeply embedded within the community. Susan is a lifelong member of the USC Trojan Family. Both Susan and Darell have dedicated their life to helping others, and now is the time to help them. We know that with your generosity and kindness, we can help the Carr Family through this challenging period and support them as they start to recover from this heartbreaking loss. Please consider donating what you can and sharing this page with others. Every contribution makes a difference. Thank you for your love, support, and compassion during this unimaginable time. Please keep them in your prayers. With gratitude, The Family/Friends of Susan & Darrell Carr (We are fellow Trojans and a few of the hundreds of students that Susan has helped achieve their dream of attending college. All money will be sent to Susan & Darrell Carr) https://justincarrwantsworldpeace.org/

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Support for Chantal, Aaron, Wen and Zeno post-Eaton Fire

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So many in our community have been affected by the catastrophic Eaton fire in the beloved community of Altadena, and it is with great sadness that I am here to ask for help for my dear friends Chantal, Aaron, their sons Zeno (6mo) and Wen (13y), and pup Dusty. They urgently need support from our community as they navigate the next steps and coping with the immediate financial challenges of having their work as freelance artists disrupted during this difficult time. Chantal and Aaron are beloved pillars of the Los Angeles artist community, creating extraordinary work that enriches all of our lives. We’re heartbroken to see them face such devastating loss, and we hope to ease some of their burden by supporting them through this trying period of uncertainty, grief and loss. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in helping them move forward with hope and resilience. Thank you for your kindness. With love, Pakayla and Hannah **All funds received will go to non-disaster related expenses.**

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Help Tia Lala After Wildfire Devastation

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An unfortunate truth is that those with the biggest hearts are not immune to life’s biggest tragedies. Esmeralda Rodas (Tia Lala) one of the biggest hearts I’ve ever met had her home claimed by the wildfires in LA.  Being a massive staple of love and support to her family and friends, she truly deserves that support in return. The smallest of contributions are appreciated in helping to get Tia Lala and her family carried through these difficult times and help them to rebound. Sending love and support to all those affected.

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Help Cortney Rebuild After Eaton Fire Loss

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My name is Cortney and I was recently impacted by the Eaton Canyon fire. Altadena stood strong like I knew it would while the fire was moving beyond the golf course. Unfortunately, the high shifting winds, low humidity and other environmental factors did not allow for air craft to strike the fire from above. Firefighters did all they could with what they were given. Unfortunately, most of our town no longer remains. It feels very strange to post something like this and you never think you'll be in this circumstance (I certainly didn't). Anything helps, truly. Funds will go toward: temporary housing, fuel, transportation costs, food, toiletries, pet supplies and other necessities. I'm hoping my 2013 car will hold up for my new 42 mile commute I was able to pack two bags before leaving but it just isn't enough. Before and after: This house was built in 1925 and is located in Jane's Village. A community in Altadena with wonderful neighbors, wildlife and historical significance to the San Gabriel Valley. If you've ever visited, you know it's special. Thank you for your thoughts, prayers and anything you may contribute here.

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Davis Family's Urgent Need: Fire Relief

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On January 8th, my world was turned upside down. As the owner of Spring St. Café, I had poured my heart and soul into creating a space that brought comfort and connection to our community in Downtown Los Angeles. But behind the café’s walls was my own story of struggle, perseverance, and hope. For nearly 30 years, my family’s home wasn’t just a house; it was the center of our lives. It was where cousins were raised, where generations gathered to celebrate life’s milestones, and where our family’s legacy lived. The Eaton Canyon fire took all of that away. It wasn’t just a home—it was my everything. Growing up with very little, I worked tirelessly to build something for myself and my family. Losing it feels like losing my grandmother all over again, the matriarch who passed just last year and who was the heart of our family. The fire destroyed everything: irreplaceable family mementos, vital documents, clothes, and even one of our cars. My uncle, the last one living in the house, barely escaped with his life. Now, we’re left standing in the ashes of where we spent most of our lives. Two months ago, I made the difficult decision to close Spring St. Café, with hopes of reopening after some time. But now, after this unimaginable loss, I don’t know if we’ll ever be able to bring it back. The café was more than just a business—it was a dream that represented years of hard work and sacrifice. And now, with no home and no clear path forward, that dream feels more out of reach than ever. We are proud people, and asking for help is not something that comes easily. But the weight of this loss has left me with no other choice. I’m humbling myself to ask for your support so I can begin rebuilding from the ground up. The funds we’re asking for will go toward: Emergency Essentials: Replacing clothes, shoes, hygiene supplies, bedding, and basic household items. Temporary Housing: Securing a safe, stable place to live while we rebuild our lives. Rebuilding Our Lives: Replacing vital documents (IDs, birth certificates, , Death Certificates, Social Security Cards), purchasing food, and covering utilities in a temporary home. This home wasn’t just four walls and a roof—it was the heart of who we are as a family. Without it, we feel lost and untethered. But with your help, I hope we can find the strength to move forward. Your kindness and generosity mean everything to us. Any contribution, no matter how small, will help us take the first steps toward recovery. Thank you for opening your hearts to us during this unimaginably difficult time. With humility and gratitude, Eric Davis Jr

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Eaton Canyon Fire Relief for Choice Clark

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Friends, family, and community, We are reaching out to support our dear friend, Choice Clark,  who along with his 4 student scholars , recently lost their home in the devastating Altadena wildfire. He has devote 20 years working at Pasadena Unified School District, Like so many others, his world was turned upside down in an instant. While his family was safely evacuated, they lost everything but the clothes on their back—personal belongings, memories, and heirlooms. Choice has always worked hard to provide for his children and serve his community. As a single dad, he’s always been there for others, but right now, he’s facing a loss that’s impossible to overcome alone. The emotional and financial challenges ahead are immense, and we want to help him through this difficult time. If you feel moved to contribute, the funds will go directly to helping Choice and his sons with: Temporary housing to keep them safe Replacing essential items like clothing, toiletries, and groceries The long process of rebuilding their home Every donation, no matter the size, will help lift the weight of this loss and give his family hope for the future. Thank you so much for taking the time to read about Choices’s story. Your generosity will mean the world to him and his sons as they begin the process of rebuilding their lives. We appreciate your kindness and support.

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Help Mijanou and Lesley Rebuild After Wildfire

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Dear Family and Friends, With a heavy heart and great reluctance, I reach out to you tonight on behalf of my sister, Mijanou, and her long-time partner, Lesley, who tragically lost their home and everything they own last night. As you have no doubt heard, high winds and wildfire attacked Mijanou and Lesley's hometown of Altadena overnight, burning down large swaths of the community. Their home, the improvements they made to it, all their possessions, and everything they worked for are now ashes. Where and how to begin anew? I reach out to all of you tonight to help us. Help our Mijanou and Lesley rebuild their beautiful lives. Through your generosity and infinite hearts, I hope we can raise the maximum amount possible so they can resurrect their warm home, but more importantly, their devastated spirits. With the funds you donate, Mijanou and Lesley will be able to rebuild their shattered lives. Please join us and donate whatever you can. Any amount is helpful and every penny deeply appreciated. Thank you for helping them out. Tonight, Jou Jou and Lesley go to sleep with shattered hearts. Please help us heal them. Please help us show them how much they mean to all of us. Thank you. Marc van der Woude

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Your contributions help Gabbi through this difficult time

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Your help will allow me to address the many aspects of recovery and support my life and through this crisis.

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Kenny and Kaycee Sara— after the Eaton Fires

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Greetings, My name is Kaycee Sara, the daughter of Kenneth and Debbie Sara. After much reflection and prayer, I’ve decided to share our family’s story and humbly ask for your support during this challenging time. Our Tragedy On January 8th, 2025–our beloved family home—built on love, music, and memories—was completely destroyed in the devastating Eaton fire.  Everything we owned was lost-- clothing, important documents, family heirlooms, my mom’s ashes, and my dad’s entire collection of musical instruments, including drum kits, a piano, recording equipment, and more. The home that held generations of our family’s stories is gone. My dad is safe and currently staying with me, but he has been left with nothing—no clothes, no shoes, no hygiene products, and none of the essentials we take for granted. Our home became a haven not only for our family but also for my grandmother, Ernestine Sara, a Hurricane Katrina survivor who was relocated to live with us. Tragically, her senior care home was also destroyed in the Eaton Fires as well. She has safely been relocated to a temporary care home however she also has lost all of her belongings. Our Story Kenneth and Debbie met in New Orleans, where my dad, Kenny, began his journey as a professional drummer at just 13. Life brought them to California, and in 1985, they found their forever home in Altadena—a place filled with love, music, and family memories. In 2020, we experienced an unimaginable loss when my mom, Debbie, passed away peacefully in that same home. My dad carried on with unwavering strength, maintaining the house and our family’s legacy despite the weight of grief. Then, in 2023, life threw another curveball—Kenny was diagnosed with a serious heart condition that required complex surgery. I moved back home to care for him during this challenging time period. Together, we faced every challenge with faith and determination. Why We’re Asking for Your Help We are a prideful family but this is a mountain we cannot climb alone. Moving forward from this devastation will take time, resources, and so much love. Any support—no matter how small—will go directly toward helping us soar into our new beginnings as we stabilize our lives especially providing my family with our basic necessities.  If you’d like to contribute, you can do so here on GoFundMe or through: • Venmo: Kaycee-Sara From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for taking the time to read our story. Your kindness, prayers, and generosity mean the world to us as we begin this journey of healing and new beginnings from the ashes.  With gratitude and love, Kaycee and Kenny

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Help the Brown Family After the LA Fires

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Help the Brown Family Rebuild After the Devastating Altadena Fires Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers, We are the Brown family, a deeply Christian, God-fearing household who have called Altadena our home for the past 40 years. Our home has been a haven of love, faith, and family. Tragically, our family home was completely destroyed in the recent fires, and we have lost everything. To make matters even more heartbreaking, our beloved 87-year-old aunt is missing in the aftermath of the disaster. This has been an incredibly difficult time for our family, and we are humbly reaching out to ask for your prayers, help, and support in any way you can provide. How You Can Help now--donate to help us replace basic necessities: • Food • Clothing • Toiletries • Shelter: Hotel prices have skyrocketed due to high demand, and Airbnb resources are extremely limited. Our Long-Term Goal: In addition to immediate needs, we face the overwhelming task of rebuilding our lives and we will need to: • Replace essential belongings. • Save for a new home. • Rebuild for a future filled with faith, hope, and stability. Your Impact and your generosity, no matter the amount, will make an immeasurable difference during this time of crisis. Whether you can give $10, $100, or simply share this fundraiser with your network, every contribution brings us closer to regaining a sense of normalcy and healing after this devastating loss. We trust that God will provide through the kindness and compassion of others in our local and extended communities. Your support will help lighten the burden we are carrying and give us hope to rebuild and restore. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your prayers, kindness, and generosity. With gratitude and faith, The Brown Family https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-10/destruction-surprise-heartbreak-greet-altadena-residents-returning-after-evacuation https://www.cbsnews.com/video/family-desperately-searching-for-missing-relative-amid-l-a-fires/

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Argueta Family's Recovery from Fire Tragedy

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It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this today, I am a family friend of this beautiful family, I have known the Argueta Family for over 10 years. We congregate and serve at church together Iglesia Evangélica El Lirio de Los Valles in the city of Pasadena. They were the only family from our congregation who lost everything in the Eaton Canyon Fire. This family is humble and they love to help others, it is a family of 7 members, Salvador(dad), Yanira(mom), Isela(teen daughter), Isabella (7), Ivonne (cousin), her daughter Michelle (5) & the granddaughter who is so confused and doesn’t understand what has happened. It breaks our heart seeing this family going through this hard time as well as all the other families. But I know that if we come together and help each other out we can help this family and all the others to rebuild what they had On behalf of the Argueta family, I am sharing their story. The Argueta family is a wonderful hardworking family who unfortunately was affected by the Eaton Fire in Altadena. They were barely able to make it out safe with the clothes they were wearing to bed, unfortunately they lost everything they owned. Including the husbands work truck and work tools. The whole family lost their belongings and are starting from the bottom now. We are thankful that they are all safe and made it out but devastated that they like other families affected by the fire are now in need of our help. The funds will be used to get a new home, clothing for everyone, furniture, appliances, school supplies for their daughters, a work truck for the husband and tools & groceries! They are restarting and we can help them make this smoother for them and their daughters! We appreciate every donation to help the Argueta Family get back on their feet. May God Bless You!

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Help the Pollard Family After Los Angeles Fires

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My name is Josh Scrabeck and I am organizing funds for my Aunt's house which burnt down in the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles. This was a wonderful home to my uncle John, my aunt Courtney, and my two cousins, Hartwell and Beckett. Please help with anything you can contribute during this challenging time.

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Aid Wildfire Victims, the Goodmans, after Losing Everything

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Hi all, I'm Ryo Goodman, and I am making this fundraiser for my family (my parents, Jenna and Robert Goodman) who have now just lost everything. My childhood home, the Altadena house that my family has called our home for 22 years now, has burned to the ground as a result of the devastating destruction of the Eaton Fire. My family only barely made it out in time late Tuesday night (Jan 7) with our cat Luna, but did not have the time to pack nearly anything. Their power had been cut at the time so they were scrambling in the dark, given a “threat to life” evacuation order. My mother managed to grab some important documents, a couple of mementos, and some clothes, but my father only made it out with the clothes on his back. Neither even fathomed that they would not be going back home or that this was goodbye. Everything else is gone. A home filled with a lifetime of memories, all of our family photos, my mothers portfolio and all of her paintings and art, our instruments, furniture, and family mementos and heirlooms, wiped out in one night. Just everything. Gone. This has left my parents homeless and not knowing what to do next. Anything you can do to help us is truly so, so appreciated. As of right now they are staying with friends, and may be able to get an Airbnb for a couple weeks but after that things aren’t sure. We have home insurance, but that won’t cover all of the costs of recovering from this disaster. Further adding to their struggle is that they have been put in a position where they need to care for my grandmother, who is elderly and infirm, and has high care needs. She was also displaced in the fires, as her care facility she was living in is also in Altadena. Funds will be used to help soften the recovery from this event and help us all restart our lives from scratch. Deep and profoundly loving blessings to all. As of right now we have few images, but here are satellite pictures captured of our neighborhood before and after this horrific event. Unfortunately, this is the same horror that our entire neighborhood, and so many family and friends are also facing. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastation and heartbreak of the Eaton Fire and all other wildfires hurting Los Angeles, our home.

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Help Mary and Gabriel Dorsey Restore their lives After fire

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My beloved Aunt Mary's home on Las Flores Drive in Altadena has been reduced to ashes. This wasn't just any house - it was our family's heart since 1972. The tragedy couldn't have struck at a worse time. My aunt suffered a devastating stroke last year that left her right side paralyzed, and both she and my cousin Gabriel rely on wheelchairs to move around. When the fire broke out, they were nearly trapped inside without a wheelchair-accessible van. Thank God another family member reached them in time, but the experience shows just how crucial proper transportation is for their safety. They lost everything - not just their belongings, but all the careful modifications they'd made to help them live independently. Here's what they urgently need: My Aunt Mary's Electric Wheelchair ($37,000) She can't use her current manual wheelchair because of her paralysis. Without an electric wheelchair, she has no independence or mobility. A Safe Way to Get Around ($50,000-$80,000) A wheelchair-accessible van with all necessary modifications - ramp, hand controls, lowered floor, and secure tie-downs - will ensure they're never in danger again and can reach medical appointments. A Place to Call Home They're in temporary accessible housing, but the daily costs are overwhelming. We need to find them a stable, wheelchair-friendly home. We've raised about $20,000 of our initial $30,000 goal. However, after assessing the true costs of the wheelchair, van, and housing, we've updated our goal to $120,000. Every dollar brings them closer to independence. If you can't donate, please share their story. The support so far has meant everything to our family during this devastating time. My Aunt Mary and Gabriel have always been there for others - now they need our help. With deep gratitude, Kasani Freeman P.S. To everyone who has already helped - thank you. Would you consider sharing their story to help us reach more caring people?

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Help Rebuild Lives After Devastating Fire

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Please wake me up from this nightmare. This is all so surreal for me. Today my mom, 2 dogs and I experienced the unimaginable—a fire destroyed the home we’ve shared since I was 7 years old. I’m 26 now, and that house wasn’t just a place to live; it held every memory, every milestone, and every piece of our lives. The fire took everything. My entire fashion studio, where I poured my dreams into building a clothing line, was in the garage—it’s gone. My car exploded in the blaze, leaving me without transportation. But perhaps the hardest loss of all is the irreplaceable: every family heirloom, every keepsake that connected us to our past, is gone. My mom had opened up the family home to be a foster parent for children in Los Angeles County along with being a full time caretaker. We are incredibly grateful to be safe, but starting over from nothing is overwhelming. We’re reaching out to ask for help in rebuilding our lives. Your generosity will go toward securing temporary housing, replacing essential belongings, and giving us a chance to begin again. No contribution is too small, and sharing this message would mean the world to us. I am forever grateful that my family and I got out of the fires safely. My mother my two dogs one elderly with A collapsed tracheal and a 7 month puppy Thank you for your kindness, your support, and your belief in us as we navigate this heartbreaking journey. We are deeply grateful for any help you can give. Please continue having Altadena in your prayers. Stay safe

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Support Grandfather After Eaton Fires

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This week, the devastating Eaton Canyon fires tore through our community, leaving my grandfather without a home. His house, filled with decades of cherished memories, was reduced to ashes in just hours. This tragedy has left him not only without a place to live but also without the everyday essentials we often take for granted. My grandfather is a kind and resilient man who has always been there for his family and neighbors. Now, he needs our help. The funds raised will go directly toward replacing essential items, and helping him begin the long journey of recovery. No contribution is too small, and every share helps. Thank you for your compassion and support during this challenging time. Let’s come together to give my grandfather a fresh start.

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Aid Pasadena Pacers Affected by Fire

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This past week, members of the Pasadena Pacers, a tight-knit and supportive running community, were personally affected by the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire. As many of you know, the Pacers are more than just a group of runners; they are a family that welcomes everyone, no matter their pace or experience, into their weekly runs. Now, it’s our turn to rally around them in their time of need. We are asking for donations to help these resilient individuals and families regain a sense of normalcy as they rebuild their lives. The list of runners in need will grow as we learn of more community members affected by the fire. All proceeds will be distributed among the runners in our community to ensure that everyone receives support. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a meaningful difference. Let’s show our fellow runners the same support and kindness they’ve always offered to us. Please consider donating to the GoFundMe and sharing it with your networks. Together, we can help them find their footing again. Our Runners: 1. Andrea Davis & Steve Salinda 2. Jinghuan Trevalon 3. Nichola Walker 4. Erin Delawari 5. Steven Lam-Wagner 6. Maggie Moran 7. Anna Johnson 8. Armando Zambrano 9. Jaime Ray 10. Sizhen Yoshida __________________________________________________ Who Am I: René Hartel Where I'm from: Pasadena, CA Relationship to the parties I'm raising funds for: Fellow Pacer How the funds will be spent: Funds will be distributed amongst the households listed above

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Help Rebuild Lives: Aid Kiana's Family Post-Fire Disaster

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I never thought I’d be in a position to even create something like this, but my name is Kiana and I am fundraising on behalf of my family that’s been deeply affected by the Eaton Fire disaster. My entire family became displaced overnight through losing both family homes that have been in our family for generations. My parents, my aunt, and my little sister lost everything they owned and ever loved in a matter of hours. I know the most important thing is that they are all safe, but the grief and pain of losing family heirlooms and core memories in a place that’s been decimated is too much to bear. My family is still in shock, and the pain and trauma from this all will last for some time. I know my family are not the only ones affected. All of our friends, neighbors, and the entire Altadena community faced fierce destruction to an unimaginable degree. My heart is crushed knowing somewhere I’ve called home the majority of my life is in ashes. Neighborhoods are unrecognizable for miles, and I’m in disbelief that something as terrible as this is even possible. If there was ever a time to reach out for help, I’m certain that the time is now. I am fundraising $80,000 in hopes of being able to give $20,000 to each family member directly affected. My mom, dad, sister, and auntie need thoughts and prayers too. The home where my parents lived didn’t have fire insurance, and it’s hard to assess at this time what will be able to be restored and rebuilt. But I’m hoping that whatever I can raise will assist with their new beginnings. Your donations will help mostly towards housing. However, they all need new everything, which includes clothes, shoes, and other living essentials. If you’ve read this far, THANK YOU. You have my deepest gratitude! Sincerely from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate your words of kindness, donations, shared resources, and all-around love. My family needs all the support they can get in addition to our neighbors and friends in the local area. This is my auntie Lynette holding me as a baby in the same house that she lost. This is what’s left of the backyard. I’ve had countless childhood memories back here with my siblings. The house where my parents Elke & Gregory lived. They lost countless family pictures and sentimental items that belonged to my grandparents. They didn’t think this is what they’d return to when evacuating. This is a childhood photo of my little sister Zaria, who lived with my aunt in the house they lost. This is me and my brother Lawrence on our favorite porch in the world. I’m grateful to have had so many great memories in a place that will forever live in our hearts. Thank you again so much for reading this, please share this with as many people as you can. It means more than you know. Me and my family WILL get through this!!

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Rebuilding the Brumfield Home

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Dear Friends and Colleagues, I have had an outpouring of friends reach out with love, prayers and offers of support. Yes,we have been devastated by the Altadena fire. We have lost our family homes and our beloved Rosebud Academy. I would greatly appreciate your support and ask that you share with your network as well. Thank you, Joseph

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Support the McRae Family

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Eaton fires impacted the community of Altadena/Pasadena, Ca. Please read my story below. This GoFundMe is created as a continued funding space for my family. Please note that the goal number will be updated as we continue to learn more news in support of assisting my family and their immediate and long-term needs. These funds will be divided between 5 households within my family directly impacted by the loss of their homes. Funds will go towards the following: A. Immediate relief for my families—shelter, food, clothing, and essentials. And immediate financial relief. B. Community resources such as counseling, utility assistance, medical assistance, etc. I have two family members who require medical attention daily for disabilities and treatments for health conditions whom have lost their homes. C. Rebuilding efforts for homes lost in the fire, providing materials and labor for restoration. Pasadena and Altadena, California, are more than just places on a map—they are where my roots run deep. I was born and raised in Altadena, surrounded by the love of beautiful parents and a village of people who helped shape me into who I am today. Altadena was the community that raised me to appreciate the beauty in nature, to love my neighbors, and to understand the power of coming together as a collective. It was here that I learned how to face my fears, try new things, and stand up for what is right. It was our Pasadena and Altadena community that supported me hosting and joined the protest for justice, standing together in the fight against police brutality. This is the community that made me who I am. The spirit of Altadena shaped my values and my sense of responsibility to others. The memories of iconic places like hiking at Eaton Canyon, ordering a chicken and fries box or breakfast burrito from Everest, getting a slurpee at 7/11 owned by the Tadesse’s, standing in the line to wait for crispy fries and a patty melt from Connell’s, breakfast with my dad at the Altadena Country Club and Golf course, walking from my mom’s shop to Jack in the Box or the Post Office, and so many more memories. To Los Angeles, the city that allowed me to sharpen and share my talents. To Malibu/PCH, where we drove with the windows down and enjoyed the beach air. Today, my heart aches as my childhood hometown has been devastated by fire. The very place that shaped me is now in ruins—my childhood home is no longer standing, and many of the homes and businesses that once filled our streets with life and love have been completely wiped out. My family, friends, and neighbors have lost everything. While many of us were fortunate enough to make it out safely, there are others who weren’t as lucky. Some have lost their homes, their businesses, and their sense of security. We are grateful for the gift of life itself and for the opportunity to hold our loved ones close. We continue to pray for our city, for healing, and for the strength to rebuild. We also send our deepest thanks to the firefighters—from LA to San Diego to Las Vegas—whose tireless, heroic efforts have saved lives and helped protect our community. But even with these blessings, there is still so much work to be done. I’m reaching out to ask for your support as we work to rebuild the lives that have been torn apart. We are raising funds to provide financial relief, resources, and basic necessities for my mother whose business is inoperable, and five family members that have lost their homes. I hope to build a solid team in the future to help us clean and rebuild the community. Altadena and Pasadena have been home to generations of resilient, hardworking people. And with your help, we can rebuild and restore our community to its full strength. Your contribution won’t just help put out the flames of destruction—it will help reignite the spirit of our people. This is the community that has always had each other’s backs, and now, we need your support more than ever. Thank you for helping to rebuild what was lost, and for standing with us as we work to restore our homes, our businesses, and the heart of this community. Altadena raised me, and together, we will rise again. We are known as the City of Roses because the Rose symbolizes the positive aspects like love, beauty, community, and joy. The thorns represent the negative aspects like pain, obstacles, or difficulties. The intertwined nature of it all is the fact that thorns grow on a rose which signifies that these two elements are inseparable and can coexist within the same thing. The City of Roses will remain STRONG. — Clarke McRae, Altadena Native #RebuildBlackAltadena #Altadena #Pasadena #LosAngeles #TheCityofRoses #AltadenaStrong #SupportBlackCommunities #RebuildDena #EatonCanyonFire #FireEmergencyRelief

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Help The Millers get back on their feet

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After losing our home as a first time homeowner and landowner, I lost my house and farm to the Eaton fire along with all my farm tools. I know it will be a long and difficult journey but being surrounded by such wonderful friends and family it has eased our process a bit. if you can even the little bit of proceeds will help us get back on our feet. Thank you so much ❤️‍

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Ramirez Family: Home Lost in Fire

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Please help the Ramirez family. I am Mike Ramirez. We lost our home in the Altadena massive fire. We lived here for 20 years and lost it in seconds. The family is trying to be strong through this tough time. Please keep us in your prayers. Thanks for any help.

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Help the Stassi Family who lost everything in the Eaton Fire

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Mikey and Ivee are our favorite cousins. We look forward to spending time with their family twice every year. Our kids are around the same age, and everyone enjoys being around each other. Mikey is a set designer/artistic director and loves gardening. He and Ivee built a beautiful garden, rock walkway, and tiered garden beds, growing fruit, herbs, flowers, and more. The last time we were at their home, he showed us the extensive barriers to try and prevent animals from eating it all. He even showed how an animal had made it through several layers of defenses and ate everything he had grown. But he kept planting and trying again. He loves everything about gardening and shares that passion with our oldest daughter, Sarah. He taught her techniques and methods for healthy growth. He even brought us some plants and trees from his garden last year. Those are the only remaining plants from their garden. The Dent family visits the Stassi's beautiful yard. Mikey protects his produce. Ivee is an Oncology nurse who loves to care for others in need. Our kids are always thrilled when she visits because she brings the energy and creativity of a preschool or elementary science teacher. She leads exciting science experiments and creates incredible art projects. She has a way of making every activity a fun and exciting experience. One of her artworks inspired our favorite birthday party activity. She glued crayons on the top of a canvas and then used a hairdryer to melt them down the canvas to create a colorful masterpiece. Ivee's art project celebrates our three girls with umbrellas and jumping with joy. (above) The Dent family recreated the activity for a birthday party. In the blink of an eye, the Stassi family’s life was forever changed when the Eaton fire swept through their home at 3964 Fair Oaks Avenue in Altadena, CA, destroying everything they had built. Mikey, Ivee, Lina (18), and Gus (16) were left with only their beloved dogs, a single car, and a few personal items. Their home, Mikey’s cherished garden, Ivee’s newly designed kitchen for her loving meals, and the latest indoor/outdoor space they had created for their kids were reduced to ashes. The Stassi's Altadena home with their two dogs, Cali and Yoda. The side orchard/garden was protected to prevent animals from eating their produce. The new indoor/outdoor covered patio they created for the kids to hang out with their friends. Tiered garden beds on the hillside where they grew fresh veggies and foods. Sometimes, they would even have a bear visit and sit in the yard right outside their patio door. Lina left for college this fall outside the red door. Mikey and Ivee have always been pillars of strength for their family and community. Lina is a first-year university student, and Gus is a driven 10th-grader. Now, they face the overwhelming challenge of starting over from nothing. Although the family has insurance, the coverage does not fully cover the extent of their loss, and the rebuilding process will be lengthy and uncertain. This GoFundMe campaign is an opportunity for us to come together and provide the Stassi family with the immediate and long-term support they need to begin restoring the pieces of their lives. Your donations will help the Stassi family get back on their feet. Emotional Recovery: Your generosity will provide the Stassi family with stability and hope as they navigate this painful chapter of their lives. The Stassis have always been the kind of family to show up for others in need. Now, they need our help. Any contribution, regardless of size, makes a difference and shows them they are not alone, AND THEN SHARE, SHARE, SHARE, SHARE. Even if you can't donate, please share with others. Thank you for your compassion and kindness and for rallying around the Stassi family in their time of need. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and find hope again. Help this Los Angeles County family to rebuild their lives. With heartfelt gratitude, John & Mimi Dent Goleta, CA 805-455-1861 (cousins) The Stassi and Dent families enjoy raclette dinner at their Fair Oaks home. The Stassi and Dent families celebrate New Year's Eve! The Stassis, Mimi, John, and Sarah meet for a special dinner. Ivee teaches Sarah how to use a sewing machine, one of her annual art projects. The Dent and Stassi kids hang together. Ivee and Sarah prepare for raclette dinner. The Stassi and Dent kids. The Stassi's property after the fire: The pathway the Stassi's lovingly created is the only remaining piece of their hard work. Thank you for helping these special people.

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Help support Syd, Max & Dana

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Hey everyone, Dana Benton here. Well, It has been a life altering couple of days. Our house in Altadena is gone, and the office where I work on North Fair Oaks is gone; they were both casualties of the Eaton Canyon fire. Sydney and I grabbed our pets and papers, and a hoody when we evacuated our home, but thats it. We are safe. We’re doing okay. We’re going to be okay. And We Are Grateful for that. But we need some help. The “We lost everything and are trying to figure out how to exist without a roof and socks” kind of help. Which is how I find myself creating a GoFundMe page. The donations will be put towards getting the essentials like toiletries, clothes, Syd's school supplies, food, gas, and shoes. If you can’t donate, sharing this page would also be much appreciated. also… I need a job, so if you hear of anything let me know. Thank you all. With love and gratitude, Dana, Max, and Syd.

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Your contributions will help us through this difficult time

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Hello, my name is Areya. My mother's house was recently burned down due the Eaton fire that burned through the city of Altadena. We've lived there for over 15 years and have nothing left. If you could please donate anything, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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Help Michele and Freddy Klopping after the Altadena Fires

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Dear Family, Friends, and Kind Strangers, On Wednesday, January 8, our family, my cousin, Michele and Freddy Klopping's house burned to the ground in the Altadena fire. They lost everything, as many others did. They are both safe, thank God. Now they need to start again rebuilding their lives and replacing possessions. Michele and Freddy's home was the gathering place for family during the holidays. Whether it was the family tradition of baking Christmas cookies or tamales, their home was the gathering place for family, grandchildren, and friends. They are generous and loving souls who would do anything to help any of us. Let's help them get back on their feet. David Lopez and Family from California and Massachusetts

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Help Support the Ezieme Family

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Hi everyone, my name is Ifeanyi Ezieme, one of five children of Okorie and Ngozi Ezieme. Last night, our home of almost 25 years fell victim to the Eaton fire. The fire burned down our entire home including the sub homes that were a part of our property. We lost everything. Nothing was salvageable. We managed to escape our home at 3am and sadly had to watch the inevitable. I am graciously asking for your support to help us through this difficult time. Any donation would greatly help us get back on our feet. Thank you so much.

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Help Danny from Sugar World Recover after LA Eaton Fire

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Hi there, we are Sugar World, an indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. Our bass player Danny lost his and his family’s home, his car, and all of their belongings in the LA Eaton fire. While no amount of money could ever compensate for a loss of this magnitude, we are hoping that we can do something for him to help him replace some of what was lost. We know that times are tough, but if you have anything to give, it would be very appreciated — and if not, sharing this with others would be a huge help as well. Thank you so much for your support <3

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Support Elizabeth, Mike, and Lucas After Fire

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Dear Friends of Elizabeth Barrutia and Mike McNellis, My name is Gilli Aliotti and I am a relative of Elizabeth Barrutia. With permission from the McNellis Barrutia Family, I have set up a fundraiser to help Elizabeth, Mike and Lucas for their immediate needs and recent devastating loss: This past week, they lost their home and everything in it, to the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. Their home is gone. They are currently staying with a friend and have the bare minimum with them, that they were able to escape with during evacuation. Lucas' school was almost burned, everything he has, except his iPad, is destroyed. All of Mike and Elizabeth's personal belongings, clothes, household items, furniture, some antiques, art, beloved items, all gone in the fire. They will re-build their lives over time, but right now they have immediate needs to get them back on their feet, that help with real, day-to-day survival. They have received many notes of "how can we help" and this seems to be the best way to help them so they can get back on their feet in the immediate short term, and get a temporary roof over their heads. This fundraiser is to assist in that effort, and hopes to cover 1. food, clothing, shoes, toiletries, basics, school items, etc while they are living in a transient situation. 2. rent for a short term furnished space in Los Angeles for 4-6months. 3. anything else that can help alleviate their immediate needs. Thank you for your support! Any donation is ok. While we put a certain dollar amount as a goal, even just the smallest donation to help with immediate needs is super kind and appreciative. If you prefer to give a private donation they are very open to Target or Amazon gift cards so they can buy immediate essentials (send electronically to mcnellisbarrutiafamily AT yahoo DOT com You can also send any messages for them to the same email (truncated to avoid spam) and we will forward on the messages. Thank you.

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Help Gary Rebuild After Altadena Fire Devastation

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Dear family and friends, It's with great sadness that I share that my 72-year old uncle Gary lost his home of almost 40 years to the LA wildfires. On January 8, 2025, the Eaton Fire engulfed his Altadena neighborhood and destroyed his block overnight. He tried to fight it off, but in the end, his home and a lifetime of belongings were decimated. Gary's sons, Evan and Jeremy, and I are reaching out to ask for your help to rebuild Gary's life. With your generosity, we can raise as much as possible so he can start anew. Please join us and donate what you can. Your support, no matter the amount, will have a powerful impact. Our goal is to raise as much as possible to provide my uncle Gary with the resources he needs for immediate costs, including essential items and clothes, rebuild his home from scratch, and heal after this devastating experience. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Kathleen, Evan, and Jeremy Higashiyama

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Help Village Playgarden Rise from the Ashes

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Dear Community, On behalf of Village Playgarden, I've set up this fundraiser. Please read on to learn more about what this school means for our community. Words from Papa Geoff: We are launching a fundraising drive to secure the future of Village Playgarden, a beloved early childhood school serving children ages 2 to 6 and a vibrant community of parents and educators. Kikanza Ramsey-Ray, known to hundreds of children as “Ms. Kikanza”, along with her husband “Papa Geoff”, founded Village Playgarden in 2008, inspired by her vision of bringing together a diverse community of families located in the historically black community of Altadena, where children flourished in a curriculum that synthesized Waldorf education, nature-based experiential learning, and non-violent communication. Help us reopen Village Playgarden and continue her legacy! On January 7, 2025, the Eaton Fire tragically destroyed our classrooms, displacing 40 families and leaving a significant gap in childcare and early education in the region. In response, we are committed to establishing a new school home and expanding our capacity to meet the growing need for high-quality childcare in the wake of this disaster. We are actively working to secure a suitable property, navigate licensing requirements, and assemble the resources needed to reopen as quickly as possible. Our initial goal is to raise $200,000. Your generosity will ensure that Village Playgarden can continue its mission of nurturing young children and their families for years to come. We extend our deepest gratitude to all those who stand with us during this challenging time. Warm regards, Papa Geoff Director, Village Playgarden Ms. Kikanza and Village Playgarden children. Papa Geoff in front of his home that the Skylane classroom was connected to. Skylane classroom before and after.

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Help our Altadena Families from our local schools.

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Our beautiful Altadena city is gone. I have no words and I do not know how our city will rebuild. Our entire community has lost everything including my brother and so many customers and friends. I am heartbroken and full of sadness. I do not know the future for Sidecca, but for now, we must help our Altadena Families. All proceeds will go to the families at my kids schools who have lost their homes. lots of love, Sidecca

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Help The Rancho Rise From Ashes

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Dear Friends, Family, and Community, We are reaching out to ask for your support in helping The Larson Family rebuild their beloved bar, The Rancho, after the devastating Eaton Canyon fire. This disaster has left them with the unimaginable loss of both their home and the bar that has been a cornerstone of our community. For more than 40 years, The Rancho has been more than just a place to grab a drink — it’s been a gathering spot, a safe haven, and a space where memories have been made, laughter shared, and friendships built. The Larson family, beginning with Ron in 1983 and now passed on to his sons, have dedicated their lives to making this place special, creating an environment that brought people together and lifted spirits. The loss of both their home and their business has been absolutely devastating, and they now face the challenging task of rebuilding their lives from the ground up. While the fire may have taken so much, we know that the love, support, and generosity of this community can help them rebuild. The funds raised through this GoFundMe will go directly to covering the costs of rebuilding the bar. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a huge difference. If you can’t contribute financially, sharing this campaign with your network is also a powerful way to show your support. Let’s come together to help The Larson's rebuild what they’ve worked so hard to create — a space where we all felt like family. Thank you for your generosity and kindness during this time of need. With heartfelt gratitude, Christina Macario

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Rebuild The Bunny Museum: Help Steve & Candace

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The Bunny Museum, open for 27 years, sadly burned to the ground during the historic Eaton Canyon Fire which wiped out much of Altadena, California. The Bunny Museum is known worldwide as the encyclopedic museum about everything bunny. It housed over 60,000 bunny items including antiquity (meaning 2,000 years old), 10 Rose Parade float bunnies, contemporary art, and everything in between. Most of the items were burnt and destroyed. Well, let us clarify that, around 20 items were saved. The museum was marketed as having around 46,000 items, but the truth is that there were more than that as not all was recorded technically in the Catalogue Inventory. But, you can see by online photos from hoppy visitors all bunny items were on display and enjoyed. The Bunny Museum will rebuild on the same land! Your generous donations will only go towards that goal. Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee, co-founders of The Bunny Museum THANK YOU for helping to rebuild the hoppiest place in the world.

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Support Aveson's Recovery After The Eaton Fire

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Hi, all — I'm Jen Wang, a parent at Aveson and co-president of Aveson Community Organization, our PTA. I'm organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Aveson Charter Schools, our beautiful school which has suffered terribly in the Eaton Fire. Donations will go directly to The Heart of Aveson, Aveson's general fund, which pays salaries and benefits, school supplies, and so much more. Aveson is a non-profit, and your donation is tax-deductible. Aveson School of Leaders, our TK-5 campus, has burned to the ground. Aveson Global Leadership Academy, our 6-12 campus, is standing, but damaged and unusable. I ask that you please donate whatever you can to help sustain our school as we work to rebuild. Our community is beautiful, and resilient, but also facing unthinkable challenges at the moment. Our staff is greatly overtaxed at the moment, as many of them have lost their homes or are displaced themselves. Your support means the world. There is so much to love about our beautiful school, beyond our campuses; we are more than our walls and the spaces we occupy. My family came here because we were looking for a place that sees and values every child, that meets them where they are, and that celebrates and notices every kind of growth: a new concept learned, a new skill developed, a new friend made, a new challenge weathered. If you came to a tour or saw a brochure, you might learn about how much our school values a personally tailored learning experience, or how much care they put into social-emotional learning. When I have a few seconds to tell another parent what I think, I tell them that my three very different kids all thrive in this one place, which is as meaningful a compliment as I can think to give. But at the heart of all of that is this: seeing and valuing every child. I believe our school cherishes my children, and that's why I love it the way that I do. Please give what you can, to enable Aveson's recovery and to ensure Aveson's future. We have the will and the ability to survive, but what we need at this time is the support of our broader community to ensure it.

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Help Our Families of LA Fires

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On January 7th a series of wildfires started in Los Angeles County that have now spread throughout the region. The Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Hurst Fire and Woodley Fire all continue to spread as the area experiences extreme high winds. Los Angeles County has experienced unprecedented damage and structure loss. We are the parents of 2 children attending our magical school, Pasadena Waldorf School- whose lower school campus has completely burned down along with the homes of many educators and student families. Your donation will directly support victims of the fire from the PWS community - teachers, staff, and PWS families. You can also support the GoFundMe started by Pasadena Waldorf School to support the rebuild efforts here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-rebuild-pasadena-waldorf-school It truly means the world to us all as we will require much support during this tragic time of restoration. Thank you! Funds will be distributed between teachers and parents who lost their homes.

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Rebuilding Pasadena Rosebud Academy After Fire

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Please help Pasadena Rosebud Academy Rebuild After the Eaton Canyon Fire Our hearts are heavy as we share the devastating news that Pasadena Rosebud Academy was lost in the Eaton Canyon wildfire. This tragedy has not only taken away our school building but also disrupted the sense of community and learning space for our students, staff, and families. Pasadena Rosebud Academy has been more than just a school; it’s been a safe haven where children have grown, learned, and thrived together. The fire may have destroyed our building, but it hasn’t destroyed our spirit or determination to rebuild and come back stronger. We are reaching out to our community and beyond to help us raise funds to rebuild our beloved school. Your donations will go toward securing a temporary learning space, replacing educational materials, and starting the rebuilding process so our students can continue their education without interruption. We humbly ask for your support. No donation is too small, and every share of this campaign makes a difference. Please consider donating and sharing this fundraiser on your social media to help us spread the word. Together, we can give our students the bright future they deserve. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this challenging time. Let’s come together to bring Pasadena Rosebud Academy back to life.

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Help Re launch The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop

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My name is Annisa Shay, and I am representing the Shay family in Altadena. Our family business, The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop on Fair Oaks, has been a staple in the community since 1955. We are completely lost for words to see what my grandmother built, my uncle Lonzia, and my mom created, burn down to flames. If you can find it in your heart to help my family’s business to rebuild, we appreciate you so much. Thank you for your support.

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Help Restore Our Beloved Masjid in Altadena

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My name is Backer Abu-Jaradeh and I am the owner of Bayt Construction. I am an Electrical Engineer, General Contractor, and Electrical contractor. We are members of the New Horizon family, and I am starting this GoFundMe page to gather as much funds as possible to rebuild Masjid Al-Taqwa, which sadly was burned down by Eaton Fire in Altadena on 1/7/2025. This Masjid has been serving the community for more than 20+ years, and has been a home to all of us living in Altadena, Pasadena, and other neighboring areas. All the funds that are collected will go 100% toward the rebuilding of the Masjid, and Bayt construction will inshaAllah contribute all resources to rebuild the masjid at cost (100% of funds will be used to cover labor and material only - No contractor profit or compensation will be collected). May Allah help us all in these tough times. Note: All funds will go directly to the Masjid's account. If you have any questions about this donation, we will direct you to one of the Masjid's board members. You can also reach out to Brother Junaid, our Imam at Masjid Al-Taqwa.

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Help Wesley & Michelle rebuild after fire

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We know many, many people are grieving over the loss of their beloved Pacific Palisades homes. As many of us try to convey, the Palisades is NOT an exclusively wealthy community. I wanted you to know about a very special person who has meant a lot to my girls for several years now. Some of you have met her! A fellow native Californian, Michelle is a fellow single mom with a 5-year-old son, Wesley, who my girls consider a baby brother. In one fell swoop, she lost her home and Wesley's elementary school close to the Village. She isn't wealthy by any means, but like MANY in the Palisades, she was fortunate enough to be living in her grandmother's home. She's been taking advantage of the opportunity by going to college, working as she could, and doing everything she possibly could do to better their lives. Now so much has been lost. They escaped with what they could carry and their two dogs. Such a HUGE setback for a person that has been so driven and faithful to push forward in life. We are all so devastated for them and wanted to set up this GoFundMe to help her with literally everything: shelter, clothes, food, the ability to stabilize what we can, especially for Wesley's sake, and keep them close to us if possible. They truly deserve this. Please, would you help? Monies will go straight to Michelle - she's the only beneficiary of this campaign. Thank you so much, Todd and the girls.

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Help Michael's Family Rebuild After Fire

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On January 7, 2025, the devastating Palisades fire tore through LA and destroyed Michael De-Leon's sister's condo where his nephew and niece live. This family home was to be the home they would share with his mother and father, who were planning on moving from the Philippines to California to retire and receive medical care. With the mandatory evacuation, his nephew and sister left with only the clothes on their backs and lost everything they owned. Both kids are in college and are doing their best to work through this. Michael, my dedicated Digital Marketing Specialist, has been a pillar of strength for his family since a young age. After the tragic passing of his nephew’s father, Michael stepped up to fill the role of a father figure, providing unwavering love and support during difficult times .Michael’s nephew has faced unimaginable challenges throughout his life. Since the age of 1, he has undergone annual surgeries at CHLA, showing incredible courage and resilience. Despite these hardships, he pursued his passion for animation and is now part of the graduating class at OTIS College of Art and Design .Recently, his journey took another devastating turn. A forced evacuation caused him to lose nearly everything, including the tools and materials essential for completing his coursework. These losses have put his dream of graduating at risk. We are reaching out to ask for your help. Your support will go toward replacing the items he lost, ensuring he has the resources he needs to finish his degree, and helping him overcome this latest challenge. We are raising funds to help with: Immediate needs such as clothing, school supplies Replacing essentials items food and basic I am Michaels Boss and I have put together this fundraiser to help support his family during this tough time.

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Help Kayla get back on her feet after LA FIRES

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My best friend Kayla Loren and her family lost her home during the Los Angeles fires. She is a content creator/filmmaker. She moved back into her childhood home several years ago with the intention  of moving out this year, but now is homeless after their house burned down. She had to leave her car behind which is now obliterated by the flames. She lost all of her work belongings including her camera, film equipment, laptop, and so on… Her and her family were forced to evacuate quickly and left nearly all of their personal items behind — things that are irreplaceable like her grandparents’ belongings, childhood videotapes, photographs, and so on… However there are things that are replaceable that we would like to try to get back for her like her equipment, computer, supplies that she spent years to collect, clothes, etc… Unfortunately there’s no ability for her to generate a source of income at this present time, so we ask for your help to get her back on her feet and replace the items that were lost that are indeed replaceable. Any help is immensely appreciated. UPDATE: Kayla wanted me to tell all of you thank you from the bottom of their hearts. They’re so grateful for all of your donations. We have uploaded two of the very few photos she was able to save. Please keep them in your prayers. Thank you.

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Support Ninah & Mike After Palisades Fire

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Dear friends, family, and community, I’ve created this GoFundMe in support of two incredible people, Ninah and Mike Bishop. They tragically lost their home in the devastating Palisades Fire, which ravaged through Malibu— and their beloved neighborhood of Carbon Beach. A place they cherished deeply. As Ninah's mom, it is with a heavy heart that I share this news, along with their story of loss and resilience. On the night of the fire, Mike and Ninah, along with their friends, spent hours trying to protect the property. However, the relentless winds and flying embers eventually became too overwhelming. In the middle of the night, Mike and Ninah managed to escape safely with their 14-year-old dog, Haiti, and their 10-year-old cat, Haze. Taking only a few sentimental items, some cameras and hard drives, and a few bags of clothing. Shortly after their escape came the unbearable news that Ninah and Mike's beloved home had burnt to the ground. To make matters worse, they have discovered their insurance would not cover the vast majority of their losses. Ninah & Mike had been in their Malibu home since 2020, where they laid down deep roots in their adored community. Mike is a Motion Graphics artist, filmmaker, spear-fisherman & surfer. Ninah worked in the Palisades village, and it was her lifelong dream to live on Carbon Beach. This is where the couple could be seen every morning- carrying their senior dog down to the shore & collecting sea glass. Ninah, who considered Malibu her heaven on earth, designed her life & identity based on her love of Malibu and its people. She was active in the community, volunteering in children’s ministry at Malibu Pacific Church. They spent their time sharing Mike's freshly caught seafood with locals & neighbors, riding their e-bike along the beach, and capturing the spirit of Malibu through photography. One of their greatest joys was renovating and upgrading their small home, which was a constant source of inspiration. It was the place they dreamed of raising a family and never leaving. Mike lost a lot of cameras, drones, and computer equipment critical to his work and passions, along with his spear-fishing gear. Ninah lost her lifetime collection of artwork, treasures, fashion, and furnishings. She is a graduate of FIDM and has financed much of her education, so she was working diligently- attempting to pay down student loans while curating a home of comfort. Since nothing was recoverable, and their insurance isn't adequate to cover their losses, they will need to rebuild everything from the ground up. Asking for help is not in their nature, but this overwhelming tragedy has left them in need. This is even more dire since learning that Ninah has now also lost her job due to the destruction in the Palisades Village. The cost to rebuild their lives and find new housing will be significant. Your support of this amazing couple will help them overcome this tragedy, and get back on their feet through this fund. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers during this difficult time.

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Help the Ronge Family Recovery in Sunset Mesa Palisades Fire

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On Tuesday, January 7th, The Ronge Family suffered unimaginable loss as their home in Sunset Mesa on Clifftop Way burned to the ground in the Palisades Fire. They drove away from their home with just a couple photo memories and the few precious things they could grab. John & Lynn have lived there for almost 40 years and their Children; Mikey, Brian, and Robert have lived their entire lives in this home, Most of their childhood friends and family’s all lost their homes on the same block. Hopefully they can also get the help they need. We are raising funds to provide them with basic needs as well as the costs that will inevitably be incurred as a result of this devastating disaster. The road ahead in the short term might feel really challenging but with the support of our friends, family and neighbors will get through this. Thank you for continued love and prayers and for helping The Ronge Family in their time of need Robert is raising support for his Family and is the fund manager on this posting.

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Support Cornelia After Palisades Fire

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If you are from the palisades and have a pup, chances are you know Cornelia Granath. A community staple, Cornelia can be seen walking at any time of day walking neighborhood dogs, and greeting every house and person on her route. Cornelia is an essential piece of the Palisades and Enchanted community, hosting holiday parties and offering rides to anyone, resident or guest. Everyone knows her as the kindhearted neighbor always attached to at least 3 dog leashes, and she brings a smile to anyone she crosses paths with. Cornelia lost everything in the Palisades fire, and is starting from scratch. Please help support Cornelia get back on her feet. We are Cornelia’s neighbors who have grown up seeing her, greeting her, and sharing a community with her for over 20 years. We would love to help Cornelia and show her a little bit of the kindness that she’s shown us for decades. Mack, Perry, Dex, and Dunkin

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Support the Hindin Family After Fire Tragedy

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The Hindin family has always called the heart of Malibu home — for over 40 years, they’ve built memories, grown together, and found strength in the very walls of the house that was everything to them. In the blink of an eye, that home was consumed by fire, leaving nothing behind but ashes and the weight of what they’ve lost. After hearing about hurricane level winds in the news, Robert and Beverly Hindin made the lifesaving decision to leave their home of 40 years and seek shelter. With nothing but the clothes on their back, a small bag of belongings and their 6 pets. In a time of uncertainty and hopelessness, I am kindly asking we surround the Hindin family with unwavering support and love. While I know no amount of money can replace what was lost, my hope is to alleviate some of the financial burden on this family as they navigate tragedy. No donation is too small — and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing support for my friends, the Hindin family.

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Support the Garza Family’s Recovery and Fresh Start

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Dear friends and family, Two days ago, the Garza family faced an unimaginable loss. While returning from visiting loved ones, Agustin and Maria landed at LAX to the devastating news that their home in Altadena had been completely destroyed by the fires. Everything they had built over a lifetime—precious belongings, cherished memories, and irreplaceable keepsakes—was gone in an instant. They were left with only the carry-on bags they had with them on the flight. Thankfully, Clara, who was staying with her boyfriend along with their dog Jack, and their sons Santiago and Lucas have been able to come together to provide immediate support. Right now, they are focusing on what truly matters: being together, staying strong, and figuring out how to move forward. However, navigating the challenges ahead will take time, patience, and resources. While waiting for assistance from other sources, they’re facing immediate needs as they begin to recover and rebuild their lives. This is where we, their community, can help. Your contributions to the Garza Family’s “Recovery Fund” will provide much-needed support during this overwhelming time, helping them address the countless needs that come with starting over. The family deeply appreciates the outpouring of love, concern, and prayers they’ve already received. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference as they navigate this challenging chapter ❤️

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Help Support My Uncle After Palisades Fire

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Hi, I’m Han, I grew up in LA and my entire family is from the Pacific Palisades/Santa Monica area. My uncle and the rest of his community at The Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates has been tremendously affected by the Palisades Fire. The fire razed all structures in the park to the ground. He lost his trailer home along with all of his possessions. Image showing his trailer before the fire Image showing his trailer after the fire Thankfully my grandparents' and aunt’s house in Rustic Canyon, which were confident was also a total loss, miraculously survived. At least up to this moment (1/12 8:00pm). So, the plan is for him to stay there as he slowly starts to get his life back. We hope to use these funds to support him through this difficult time and eventually get him back on his feet. Thank you.

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Help Violeta & Johnny After Devastating Fire Loss

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Hello, my name is Alejandra Espasande and I am organizing this fundraiser on behalf of my friend Violeta Núñez Gorritti and her husband Johnny who lost their house and all belongings to the Pacific Palisades fire. On top of that, Violeta is unemployed as she has dedicated the past few years to fully caring for the needs of her husband Johnny who is bedridden, in very frail condition, and in need of 24-hour monitoring. Johnny was undergoing an operation when their house burned. Violeta is overwhelmed by the consequences of this devastating fire, which add an extra layer of tension to her already challenging life situation. She is what we call in Spanish a "luchadora." No matter how many obstacles life throws at her, she has been able to find solutions and, when needed, taken all types of odd jobs to survive. However, this situation is beyond her and for this reason, I kindly ask you to consider donating any amount, however small. About Violeta and Johnny Violeta is a highly respected historian, responsible for documenting the early history of Peruvian cinema. She met Johnny in 2007 while doing research at UCLA, both fell in love and married in 2008. They have lived in Pacific Palisades ever since. Although from different backgrounds (and opposite personalities!), they have built a successful marriage, a la “I Love Lucy,” and deserve to spend their golden years with much deserved peace and tranquility. Thank you for your consideration, Alejandra Espasande To confirm the validity of this fundraiser, I am Alejandra Espasande, friend of Violeta. I am creating this fundraiser on behalf of Violeta and Johnny who lost their house and all their possessions during the Pacific Palisades fire. The donations will be transferred to her bank account so that she and Johnny can get back on their feet. If you have any questions, or would like to donate through another medium: Check or Zelle via her phone. I can provide it upon request.

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Please help if you can! Hoppenjans Family

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Hi everyone, my family could really use some help. We are beyond distraut, but happy to be alive. We lost our home and all of our belongings in the Palisades Highlands. Currently living in the only hotel room we could find that is 50 minutes away. :( We do not have extended family to stay with, and will be completely rebuilding our lives from stratch. My mom was not home like the rest of us were because she was at work in the village. I feel terrible because she had so many memories and items from her mom that meant the world to her, and she didn't get the chance to take anything. Same with photo albums etc. I know I am young and will have the chance to rebuild my life, but watching my mom go through this is breaking my heart and I had to find a way to help. We have no idea what the future holds or how we will make it back to west LA.

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Help Lilly’s family Rebuild After Devastating Fire

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My dear friend Lilly and her family have tragically lost everything - their home, belongings, and her small business - in the devastating Palisades Fire. Lilly is a gifted esthetician, known for her healing, holistic facials, and she has been a cherished member of the Palisades community for 51 years. We have been friends for close to 40 years, and she is the kindest, most loving, and compassionate woman I know. Both she and her husband Elton, who works in sales, have worked so hard their entire lives to build what they have now, and in the blink of an eye, it’s all gone.  Lilly and her family are in immediate need of support as they begin the overwhelming process of rebuilding their lives. If you are able to contribute, even $5 or $10, it would mean the world to them. Every dollar adds up and will help them take the first steps toward recovery. They need this money to start from the ground up. They were unable to grab even one bag from the house. They lost everything they own!  Thank you from the bottom of my heart for any help you can provide for this beautiful, loving family, whether it’s a donation, a share, or simply keeping Lilly, Elton (hubby), Kiley (daughter), Ziggy (pup), and kitty Piper in your thoughts. With love and so much gratitude, Helen Stewart (long-time friend of Lilly’s) PS GoFundMe is telling me to explain who I am because apparently people are making fake GoFundMe accounts, which is horrible. I grew up with Lilly in the Palisades and I currently live in Malibu, CA. She is like a soul sister to me and I just offered to make this for her because I want to help in any way I can! My IG is @8wayfinder8 and you can find me on FB: Helen Forbes Stewart, so message me there if you have any questions or concerns!

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Rebuild Hope for Marian and John Pressman

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Marian and John Pressman are more than just family—they are pillars of love, kindness, and generosity in the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know them. After 20 years of raising two daughters in a rent-controlled apartment, they worked tirelessly, saving every penny they could. In 1994, they achieved a dream: purchasing a modest, one-story house in Pacific Palisades that quickly became a sanctuary for their family. It wasn’t just a house; it was the realization of years of hard work and sacrifice. On January 7, 2025, that dream was tragically destroyed in the catastrophic Pacific Palisades fire. In the chaos of evacuating, Marian and John, along with their neighbors, left with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Their home, filled with decades of love, laughter, and memories, is gone. Irreplaceable treasures—like their grandchildren’s artwork, family videos, and Marian’s late mother Lourdes’s ashes—were lost to the flames. The heartbreak of losing their home is only part of their story. Marian has been courageously battling metastasized cancer, which spread to her lymph nodes last year. Just one week before the fire, she received wonderful news: after months of experimental treatments, her latest CAT scan revealed no detectable cancer in her lungs. It was a moment of hope, a rare and beautiful piece of good news in a long, hard journey. But that joy was short-lived, eclipsed now by the overwhelming loss of their home. While Marian continues to face cancer in other parts of her body, that milestone of remission now feels painfully distant as they face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from the ashes. This loss would be devastating for anyone. For Marian and John, the challenges are compounded. Marian’s treatments are paid mostly out of pocket, adding an unbearable financial strain to an already overwhelming situation for a one-income household. Rebuilding feels like an impossible dream under the weight of these challenges. But with your help, we can begin to restore their sense of hope and security. If you are able, please consider contributing to Marian and John as they navigate this painful journey of recovery. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a meaningful impact. Your generosity can offer them the comfort and stability they so desperately need during this difficult time. Thank you for your compassion and support.

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Help Jeaneen Rebuild After Palisades Fire Loss

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Hi Community! We’re reaching out for help to support Jeaneen, who lost her home, business, family heirlooms, and more in the Palisades Fire. Jeaneen is an animal lover, who shared her home with three pet goats (Sven, Astrid, and Elsa), six cats (Jagger, Gunnar, Gregor, Gru, Gypsy, and Gideon), and a dog (Rodent with a silent T). We’re looking to raise money to help Jeaneen get back on her feet and to support these animals she loves so dearly. She can no longer operate her businesses at this time, so any support will be greatly appreciated in this difficult moment.

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Help Georgia and Mike Recover from Eaton Fire in Altadena

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The absolute best beings I know, Georgia, Mike, their 2.5-year-old daughter Dolly, dog Lucy, and baby on the way have lost their home, car, and everything they own to the Eaton Fire in Altadena California. They are expecting the new addition to their family to arrive in only a few months. Mike and Georgia Bernstein evacuated due to a planned power outage before the fires were on anyones radar and never thought their home would be destroyed by the largest and most devastating fires Los Angeles County has ever seen. They left with their family and three days worth of clothing, expecting to be back in two days when their power was turned back on. This home was a sanctuary they spent the last 5+ years fixing and making memories within. Georgia and Mike are both artists/creatives who often work from home, and have not only lost that home but also the technology and equipment they use in their professional life as an editor and director. This home was a true labor of love and nothing can replace the many sentimental items, morning views from their bedroom window, or the memories they've created in this home with their lovely daughter Dolly, but helping them get back on their feet will certainly help. These funds will help them as they prepare to welcome the new addition to their family and create new memories as they begin to regain their safety, comfort, and sense of security. --- Fundraiser Details: I am Monica Higgins Lyke, a friend of the recipients of the fundraiser donations, Mike and Georgia Bernstein, and I also live in Los Angeles, CA. All funds donated will go directly to Georgia and Mike.

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2025-01-15T21:03:07.772Z - ongoing
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Rising from the Ashes: Help My Mom Rebuild Her Life

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I am reaching out today with a heavy heart, asking for your help. My incredible mom, the most selfless person I know, just got confirmation that she has tragically lost everything the devastating fire that destroyed her home. She has always been the first to lend a hand, to give without hesitation, and to put others before herself. She spent her life caring for others, offering comfort and love, even when she had so little to give. Now, she needs us. The fire took everything—her home, her belongings, and the life she worked so hard to build. She has no form of renters insurance or fire insurance. But through all of this, she remains strong. She has given her heart and soul to others, and it's our turn to give back. Please, if you can, contribute to help my mom start over. No amount is too small, and every penny will go toward helping her rebuild her life from the ground up. I know she would never ask for help herself, but this is our chance to support the woman who has always been there for so many of us. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness, generosity, and love during this incredibly difficult time. We acknowledge how hard of a time this is for so many in our community and we are sending love to everyone in the Los Angeles area.

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2025-01-15T21:02:26.251Z - ongoing
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Support a New Beginning for the Cardenas Family

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My father Paul, stepmother and 7yr old nephew were evacuated from the Pacific Palisades Tuesday evening. With less than an hour notice they packed a couple bags and left, not knowing if they'd ever again see their home of 30 years where they raised 4 children and a grandson. They came to stay with us that night in Palos Verdes Estates and the following day received the news that their home and virtually everything they owned was completely destroyed by the fires. No one should ever have to experience this but sadly so many have in Los Angeles this week. The outreach and support from our community has been overwhelming and we're incredibly grateful for all the donations, kind words and prayers. With so many people asking to do more, and to help my family in their time of need, here we are... anything at all that you can give will be very much appreciated, and will be making a real difference in the lives they are now beginning to rebuild. 100% of all funds will go directly to Paul & Mabel Cardenas and their grandson (our nephew) Kingston to help to help support them during this difficult time. Thank you sincerely. -Chad & Sarah Cardenas (Son & Daughter-In-Law to Paul Cardenas) on behalf of the entire extended Cardenas family.

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2025-01-15T21:02:30.139Z - ongoing
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The Schlaff Family needs help

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Hi everyone, I'm reaching out with a heavy heart to share the devastating news that my dear friend Rose's family home was lost in the recent LA fires. The house had been in her mother's family for three generations and was filled with irreplaceable heirlooms, childhood and family photos, and memories. They left with little more than the clothes on their backs, never imagining the fire would take everything. Rose's mother, Beth, grew up in that home. It was not only where she was raised by her single mother but where she raised her own children. Beth was diagnosed primary progressive multiple sclerosis and has faced increasing physical limitations over the years. This home was her safe space, a sanctuary where she felt secure despite her challenges. Losing it has been profoundly difficult for her. Rose's brother, Brian, is currently pursuing his PhD in Earth Sciences at USC, focusing on climate research in hopes of preventing future disasters like the one that took their family home. In this difficult time, I'm asking for your support to help this family heal. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference. If you can’t donate, sharing this fundraiser would mean the world to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and support.

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2025-01-15T21:02:34.328Z - ongoing
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Help Wendy and her boys rebuild after the LA fires

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On the morning of January 8, 2025, the community of Pacific Palisades was abruptly transformed as a relentless wildfire swept through the area. Among the many affected is our dear friend, Wendy, and her family. Wendy got the call from her sons' school to come pick them up that morning. She grabbed her dog and nothing else... Their home, filled with many sweet memories, was reduced to ashes, excepting one beautiful 4ft tall cement Buddha in their front yard. Her car, essential for daily life and her sons' school commute, was abandoned on the side of road when LAFD forced everyone to evacuate on foot during evacuation gridlock. Her small office space in Palisades Village where she offered energy healing and holistic fertility programs to so many burned to the ground. Even her sons' school, St. Matthews, is gone. In a matter of hours, the foundations of their lives vanished. Despite this profound loss, Wendy's beautiful spirit shines through. She remains steadfast, providing comfort and hope to her sons, even as they face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives again. Her first purchase was two stuffed animals for her boys as comfort during this time, but they literally have nothing else. In this time of need, we have established a GoFundMe campaign to support Wendy and her family. The funds will assist in replacing essential belongings, and ensuring her sons can continue their education and get their beloved baseball gloves and bats back. Wendy has always been the first to offer help to others starting her career as an ER nurse, embodying the spirit of compassion, warmth, and love. And she certainly would never ask for help - this GoFundMe was set up with my urging so that she could try and piece back together her life more quickly. Your contribution, no matter the size, will make an impact on her and her sons' lives. Please consider donating and sharing their story with your friends. Together, we can help them rebuild. I met Wendy 4 years ago when our paths crossed at our children's school. Our sons became fast friends, soul brothers, and she has remained one of my dearest friends since then. Thank you. With Love, Liz Garfield (from Basalt, Colorado)

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2025-01-15T21:02:38.198Z - ongoing
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Help Karen and Fred Clark Begin Again.

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Karen and Fred are native Angelenos who grew up on the West side. They met when they both worked at the Pelican’s Nest in Santa Monica. They raised their 2 kids Ben and Carly, in the Pacific Palisades and then Sunset Mesa in Malibu. They have lived in Sunset Mesa for the past 20 years. They left their house on Tuesday January 7th thinking they’d return home once the evacuation notice was lifted. The devastation of losing your home and all the memory-linked contents is unfathomable. Now they only have what little they brought for what they thought was a few nights stay. It's a huge task to navigate through everything that has to be done to receive assistance. With all their paperwork burned up in the fires, remembering everything they lost just adds to the sorrow. And of course, they have immediate needs like, clothing, food and daily essentials. Every donation will go towards helping them transition into their new life. Fred, who is a Principal Geologist for Apex Co. was looking forward to retiring this year. Karen works for a nonprofit (Proxy Parent) that helps the families of Special Needs children. They are both loving and giving people who are active in the community and always there for others. My name is Jane, and I am personally writing this because 10 years ago when I was recovering from a near death experience, Karen was there for me 24/7 for the long haul. Supporting me in every way. Knowing I wasn’t alone in my battle made all the difference. Karen, Fred, Ben and Carly are my family. Our kids grew up together like siblings. It's our turn to help them in any way we can. I know there are many in need from the fires. Any amount will help. Please know that it is not just monetary support, but also emotional support. Knowing that people care in times like these is what helps the healing begin. Thank you for giving what you can.

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2025-01-15T21:02:41.809Z - ongoing
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Help Restore a Community-Focused Business After the Fire

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Help Support a Small Business Affected By the Palisades Fire We are Claudia and Nicole - two small business owners in the Malibu community. Never in our lives would we have imagined that overnight our dream, our passion, our livelihood would be taken away from us. Malibu Beach Aesthetics was more than a business; it was a place that people trusted. Our clients are more than just clients, they are our friends and family. They knew that they would be able to let their guard down and feel safe when they were with us. Claudia and I have a passion for helping others. We are committed to our clients and our community. We listened to them and helped them reach their goals. We tragically lost this dream when our beloved business burned to the ground during the Palisades Fire. Our building, located at the historic old Malibu courthouse, was not just a workspace—it was the heart of our dream to serve our community. We worked so hard through countless sleepless nights, stressful times, and struggled to build our business. We have only had our business for a few years, so we are still in the process of paying off equipment and paying off our loans and debts. When this fire happened, we were still in the red, hoping that one day soon we would see the light at the end of the tunnel. Now that we have lost it all, that light at the end of the tunnel has darkened just like it has darkened for so many other individuals. Due to the ever-changing coverage, premiums, and exclusions created by the insurance companies, we have faced the reality that we may not be able to rebuild on our own. Many insurance coverages have denied claims on damage/loss created by natural disasters. We have fallen into the category of individuals who will not be able to have the cost of equipment, medical devices, supplies, and other expenses covered due to the damage created by a natural disaster, such as this fire. We stand with everyone who has been affected by the fires across Los Angeles. We know that it will take some time to rebuild. We know that it will take some time to gain that strength and trust. We know that it will take some time to comprehend what we all have lost, but, most importantly, we know that together, with everyone’s support, we will get through this. Your support will go towards helping us rebuild our business from scratch, replacing equipment, and finding a temporary workspace. Our Commitment: We’ve set our goal not only to assist us with rebuilding after the fire, but we aim to keep this as a rolling goal to be able to offer assistance to other small businesses who have been affected by this tragedy. Every share and donation—big or small—makes a difference. By coming together, we can help rebuild not only this business but the spirit of resilience in the community. How You Can Help:     1.    Donate: Every dollar counts in helping them rebuild.     2.    Share: Share this page with your network to amplify the cause.     3.    Support Local: Encourage others to support small businesses recovering from the Palisades Fire. We are deeply grateful for any help you can provide. Let’s rebuild together!

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2025-01-15T21:02:45.160Z - ongoing
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Help Support Yohannes Malibu Art Studio

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I, Yohannes Yamassee, artist based in Malibu for the past four years. I am asking for assistance to support my studio and artwork lost, along with pitching architectural design concepts to the City of Malibu for an art bunker. January 7th, 2025, I’ve lost my art studio - home full of work for 15 plus years in Malibu due to the Palisades Fire. It was significant in many aspects, from fine art paintings, design projects, and sculptures for Disney, Marvel, Virgil Abloh, and many more. Words can’t describe what I am feeling at this moment losing this part of my life. This current chapter in my life has been challenging. However, I will eventually understand why I am placed here in this position. I pray it is meaningful for growth that will endure the breath of longevity. For now, my thoughts live with building an artist/artifact bunker in Malibu that will provide artifact housing for Malibu locals in times of danger. There must be a place where the community can have their art/artifacts protected and preserved during times like these. This support is needed for the Malibu community and my steps are to accomplish this by the next fire season. Thank you for your support.

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2025-01-15T21:02:48.843Z - ongoing
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Support Pearl Dragon Staff Who Lost Their Homes

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Pearl Dragon is a community anchor. Often called the neighborhood's "Cheers," with staff that have been a cornerstone of the community for many many years. As former and current employees of the Pearl, we are relieved to share that this cherished establishment was among the fortunate buildings to survive. While the building remains intact, some of its staff have lost their homes in the fire and are out of work indefinitely as the community begins the long road to recovery. As Los Angeles grapples with the aftermath of this fire and other challenges, we understand that resources are stretched thin. However, we kindly ask for your support. Any contributions will directly assist Pearl Dragon’s staff members who have lost their homes, providing much-needed relief during this difficult time. Your generosity will help them rebuild their lives and return to their roles in serving the community they cherish. (Fundraiser started by former Pearl employee and Palisades native Charlotte Frost)

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2025-01-15T21:02:52.521Z - ongoing
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Rebuild Paliskates: A Community Staple

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My name is Nora. I am the manager of Paliskates, and I am creating this GoFundMe on behalf of my boss, Erica Simpson, a female entrepreneur who opened her small business in the Pacific Palisades in 1999. Paliskates has been a staple in the community over the last 25 years in our beloved Palisades. We are devastated to share that the Palisades fire has taken our shop at 1021 N Swarthmore Ave. We are planning to rebuild as soon as possible, and that won't be possible without your support. The fire has taken most of our community, and everyone is struggling during this time. We only ask that you donate what you can, if you can, and please share this post on social media or with your communities. We, along with all of the Palisades, intend to bounce back and bring back our beloved community.

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2025-01-15T21:02:57.059Z - ongoing
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Aid for the Molina Family's Recovery

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There are no words to describe the feeling of what has happened to our beautiful city of Altadena, CA. The tears are endless and our hearts are broken for all of the families who lost everything. We are shocked to see the destruction everywhere we turn. This has hit so close to home. Our brother Hector, born and raised in Altadena, along with his beautiful family, lost their home. It all happened so fast, so we are blessed that they were able to evacuate in time. We are overwhelmed by the amount of people who have reached out to us. Everyone knows that the Molinas are synonymous with Altadena. We have created this account for those inclined to help. Feel free to share with friends and loved ones. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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2025-01-15T21:03:04.376Z - ongoing
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Support the Kaller Gray Family's Recovery

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Update 1/14: Due to the overwhelming response to this campaign, please consider giving to these Altadena families: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pK5omSsD4KGhjEHCVgcVw-rd4FZP9haoijEx1mSAm5c/htmlview# On January 8th, Miles, Rosie, and their two year old son Ellis, lost their home in the Eaton Canyon Fire. They were able to get to safety with their two cats and dog, but their house and all of their belongings are gone. Their entire street has been affected; the chimney of their house is the only thing that remains. While they are heartbroken by the loss of their possessions, they are incredibly grateful that they made it out safely.The family is now starting the daunting process of starting their lives from scratch, but the road ahead is long. Many of you know and love Rosie and Miles, and are asking for ways to help them. We can help relieve some of the financial burden that they are left with, and give them a hand during this uncertain time. Every dollar donated will go directly toward helping them begin again and get back to a sense of normalcy. Any funds that exceed their needs will be donated to the rebuilding efforts in Altadena, as they are deeply committed to supporting the community they love so much. Miles and Rosie are deeply grateful to their friends and family who have reached out with offers of support and encouraging words. The outpouring of love has truly lifted them up during this horrific time. Brittany and Andrea are longtime friends of Miles and Rosie and setting this up on behalf of the Kaller Gray Family.

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2025-01-15T21:03:10.927Z - ongoing
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Support Charmaine and Twins After Fire Loss

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On January 7, 2025, the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Among those deeply affected was our friend Charmaine Jackson, a dedicated psychiatric social worker and single mother of twins -- Carter and Amare. In an instant, Charmaine and her family lost everything—their home, belongings, and sense of stability. Despite the immense challenges, Charmaine remains focused on her children’s well-being and her commitment to supporting others through her work. Now, she needs our help to rebuild her life and create a safe, stable future for her family. Charmaine has spent her career helping others navigate their toughest moments. As a psychiatric social worker, she has provided essential care to countless individuals in need, always with compassion and selflessness. Now, it’s our turn to be there for her. The funds raised will go directly toward helping Charmaine secure temporary housing, replace essential items, and rebuild her home and life. Your contribution, no matter the size, will make a world of difference for Charmaine and her twins as they begin this difficult journey toward recovery. Please consider donating today to support Charmaine and her children during this critical time. If you’re unable to contribute financially, sharing this fundraiser with your network would mean so much. Together, we can show Charmaine that she is not alone and that her community stands with her in her time of need. Let’s help this resilient mother and dedicated social worker get back on her feet and give her children a bright future. Thank you for your kindness and generosity!

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2025-01-15T21:11:55.269Z - ongoing
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Help Beth Baird's Family Recover After Fire

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I'm Beth Baird. My family lost our home of 36 years to the Eaton Canyon Fire in Altadena. Our 3 children, Clayton, Kari, and Quinn Davis were born here. Last year my husband, Bill Davis died here. The memories of a blessed family life sustain us. We need your help to obtain temporary housing while we rebuild our lives, namely rent money as it is estimated to take 3 to 5 years to rebuild. Any amount is appreciated. Thank you.

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2025-01-15T21:03:14.849Z - ongoing
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Support the Diaz-Hellman Family After Fire

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On Jan 8th, tragedy struck the Diaz-Hellman family—Meredith, Julian, their young son Lucas, and beloved pup, Rufus—when the Los Angeles wildfires tore through their neighborhood in Altadena. In mere moments, their lovely home and everything they owned were reduced to ashes. The Diaz-Hellmans are safe, but they now face the unimaginable challenge of starting over. Their home was not just a shelter but a place filled with memories, love, and irreplaceable belongings. Lucas lost his toys and books, while Meredith and Julian are left without the cherished items that made their house a home. We, Rachel and Dana—Meredith’s friends based in NYC—are heartbroken by this tragic event. Over the years, we’ve loved watching Meredith become a proud homeowner, pouring her heart into renovating, decorating, gardening, and creating a warm, inviting space where she loved to host friends and family. Knowing how much joy she found in making her house a true home makes it even harder to see her lose it all in an instant. We’re reaching out to ask for your support to help them with immediate assistance. Your donation will go directly toward essentials like clothing, groceries, and other personal items. This assistance will provide some comfort while the family begins the long process of figuring out what's next. Thankfully, they have wonderful friends and family in the Los Angeles area who are providing them with a cozy place to stay during this difficult time. Meredith and Julian have always been known for their generosity and kindness, opening their home and hearts to friends, neighbors, and the community. Now, it’s our turn to show them they’re not alone in this time of need. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing this campaign to help us reach more people. Please reach out if you can show your support beyond monetary contributions. Additionally, if you'd like to donate other essential items, you can reach out to one of us and we can pass along the best address. Let’s come together to help the Diaz-Hellman family find hope and stability after this devastating loss. Thank you for your kindness and support. With gratitude, Rachel & Dana

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2025-01-15T21:03:18.187Z - ongoing
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Help Mark and Diane Hough After the Eaton Fire

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After living in Altadena for over 40 years, Mark and Diane Hough have tragically lost their beloved home in the devastating Eaton Fire. This home was not just a building—it was a place filled with warmth, love, and countless memories. Anyone who has had the pleasure of meeting Mark and Diane instantly feels at home with them. They are two of the most loving, kind-hearted, and wonderful people you could ever know, and their generosity has touched so many lives in the community. As many of you know, Mark works as a hairstylist out of the back studio of their home, which has now been destroyed. Diane works at the Altadena Country Club which was also consumed by the fire. So in addition to losing their home, they’ve both lost their places of work, compounding the challenges they now face. As they begin the difficult journey of rebuilding their lives with their two dogs, let’s come together to support them in this time of need. Whether it's through a donation, a message of encouragement, or simply sharing this page, your support will help them regain their footing as they work to rebuild their home and their future. Let's show Mark and Diane the same love and care they have so generously shared with others over the years. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference. Thank you for your kindness and support. It means the world to us.

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2025-01-15T21:03:21.689Z - ongoing
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Susannah's home destroyed in the LA fires

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Hi, this is Carrie, sister of Susannah Mills. On Tuesday night (1/7/25) Susannah’s home in Altadena completely burned down in the Eaton fire, one of the ongoing fires sweeping through Los Angeles. We're all grateful she was able to get out safely. Save for the clothes on her back, a few random items she grabbed as she fled, and her car, she has lost ALL of her possessions. Not only has she lost her entire home, but the church where she had worked for many years also burned to the ground. She’s also lost so much that is irreplaceable; family heirlooms, a lifetime of mementos, her journals, books, and — heartbreakingly — all of her artwork. As many of you know, she’s an incredibly talented artist and the loss of her art means years of dedication, creativity, and deeply personal expression is now gone. We are looking to raise money to help her cover immediate needs as the crisis is ongoing, as well as to give her a start in the daunting task of rebuilding her life. She also went back to school and began a new practice as an End of Life Guide, working with people who are dying and helping pets cross over. This new instability adds challenges to this endeavor of service and the creation of her LLC. Even if you cannot donate, please share this with friends and family. Your support in anyway means so much. The emergency in LA is not over; until it is I'll post updates as relevant. Thank you.

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2025-01-15T21:03:25.121Z - ongoing
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Help Isabel Pappani After Fire Tragedy

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Dear Friends, As many of you know, Los Angeles is currently grappling with one of the most devastating fires and windstorms in recent memory. Tragically, our dear friend and colleague Isabel Pappani has lost her beloved home to the relentless flames, along with everything she owned—her clothes, personal belongings, and household items. Isabel was evacuated on Tuesday night as the Eaton Fire surged uncontrollably, leaving a path of destruction that claimed her home. It’s difficult to fathom the depth of loss she is experiencing, especially as she has always been a pillar of generosity, kindness, and support to everyone she encounters. Isabel has given so much to so many—both professionally and personally—and it’s now time for us to come together and offer our help in her time of need. This tragedy is compounded by another recent loss—her precious pup Rocco, her partner-in-crime for 13 years, passed away just over the holidays. The emotional toll of losing both her home and her companion is truly unimaginable. Isabel is left with very little—just a few pairs of clothes and shoes—while the process of putting her life back together. So I have personally created this GoFundMe page for Isabel and I know my colleagues - Rachel, Rebecca, Pip, Laura, Andrés and Neal join me to ask for your support, no matter how small, to help her get back on track. Every donation counts and will go directly to helping Isabel recover from this horrific tragedy. Please note: All donations will go directly to Isabel's personal benefit and are not being solicited by (or processed through) Australians in Film or Australians in Film Foundation, and will not be Tax Deductible. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. Warmly, Peter Ritchie.

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2025-01-15T21:03:28.796Z - ongoing
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Help Micah, Nick and Benny After Fire

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Micah, Nick, and their sweet baby were just on the cusp of starting an exciting new chapter as a family. On Christmas Eve, they closed on a beautiful new home with their whole lives ahead of them. Barely two weeks later, the devastating Eaton wildfires destroyed not just their apartment, but reduced their new home down to just ashes and smoke. There is nothing left. The photo you see above is what remains of their home in Altadena. Nick works as a film editor, Micah is a public school teacher at Blair Middle and High School in Pasadena. Their son is 7-months-old. They are hardworking and incredibly kind people who have lost almost everything. As some of their closest friends, we are so thankful that they are physically unharmed, but know they have a long road ahead. We are creating this GoFundMe to help them in what will likely be a long, complicated process of trying to start anew. This GoFundMe is created by dear friends of Micah who have known and loved her for over a decade. Micah and Nick are loyal, funny, wonderful people who would and have gone above and beyond for the people in their lives. As their friends, we feel we must do whatever we can to support them through this tragedy. Their next steps are uncertain, and they will never be able to replace everything they’ve lost. But especially with an infant, they deserve to start anew as soon as possible. Any amount you can contribute toward our goal of supporting them is much appreciated. Micah and Nick believed in the value of living and working in their community - Altadena and Pasadena. Their hearts are broken from the loss of their home but also from the loss of their community. They want to focus on rebuilding both.

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2025-01-15T21:03:32.302Z - ongoing
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Help Matthew After The Eaton Fire

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Matthew would do anything for anyone. He lost everything in the Eaton fire. Everything that made his home so peaceful and welcoming. Now Matthew could use the help that he’d give us if we needed it. Whether you can spare a few bucks or could share this link with your network, it means so much. Thank you. And for those who don’t know me, I’m Matthew’s sister, Anna. I’m based in Indianapolis, so visiting Matthew’s oasis of a home in Altadena was my getaway. Anyone who knows Matthew knows that every detail of his home was so thoughtfully curated and beautiful. Matthew made much of the furniture in his home with tools he collected for years. These funds could go toward remaking and replacing the things he lost.

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2025-01-15T21:03:36.077Z - ongoing
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Benji & Chris: Starting Over After Altadena Fire

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Hello friends, this is Benji and Chris. We’re making this GoFundMe for us as we navigate this difficult time financially and mentally. We lived in Altadena, a beautiful small town under the mountains. It’s perfect in every way. We even have a license plate frame that says “Beautiful Altadena”. This is a town of some of the best people we’ve met, a true gem in LA county. The Eaton fire destroyed much of Altadena, completely leveling our entire neighborhood. The space is unrecognizable and nothing is retrievable. We’re writing this with a heavy heart. We lost everything in the Eaton fire. The only thing left standing is the fireplace. All that we have left are our phones, documents, and three days' worth of clothes. We lost all of our plants and furniture, everything we worked for to make the house into our home. We lost our computers and filming equipment. Most of all though, we’ll miss our home and the life we had. It was magical. My (Benji) income comes from YouTube where I film our house and plants, and now that that’s gone, I’m not sure what the future holds for us. I’m also not in the mental or emotional state to film videos at the moment. We’re feeling a lot of anxiety about next steps, but we’ll be okay. The only way to move is forward. Funds raised will be used to recoup what we lost (camera, lenses, clothes, computers, furniture, etc.), find housing, and give us time to figure out next steps. We are safe, along with our pets, Winnie and Theo. Thank you to everyone who checked in on us.

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2025-01-15T21:04:45.246Z - ongoing
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Tom Virgil Family Fire Relief

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On the night of Tuesday January 7th, I returned to my family home of 42 years for what would be the last time. 99mph Santa Ana Winds combusted with ultra dry conditions to ignite the Eaton Canyon firestorm that wiped out the entire Altadena community that we loved so dearly. My parents, Tom and Carolyn Virgil purchased this home when I was just a few months old and built a life there. It was a tiny but mighty little home for the 3 of us that miraculously expanded to host dozens of family and friends for Christmas Day Brunch, New Years Day Chili and Corned Beef & Cabbage on St. Patrick's Day year after year. While my husband and 5 year old daughter and I live in Healdsburg, California now, it brought us so much joy to return home to Beautiful Altadena - a serene, somewhat secret little mountaintop town unlike anywhere in the world. I was born and raised in Altadena and have so much civic pride for Altadena. I felt so hopeful for all the new, young families and independent businesses moving up to the tiny hamlet atop the SGV. We know there are countless families and businesses that lost everything and are devastated by the total destruction that has affected countless friends and families we know and love. We aren't sure yet what's next - all options seem impossible and painful at this early moment. I am raising these funds on behalf of my parents to help bring them immediate and lasting relief from this horrendous loss. We are deeply humbled by the overwhelming support extended to all of us thus far. Thank you for baring witness with us. For sharing in our deep grief and supporting us through this impossible time. With love and gratitude, Emily, Drew and Ilona, on behalf of Tom and Carolyn

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Help my grandmother recover from the Palisades Fire

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It is with a heavy heart that I ask you all for help for my grandmother in rebuilding her life. Her home of 50 years that raised me, my brother, and my father has been completely destroyed in the Palisades Fire. All that she was able to take with her upon evacuating was her cat and a backpack with a couple spare clothing items. The rest — furniture, her car, her computer, decades worth of memories, and centuries worth of heirlooms — have been burned along with the home. We are trying to help her recover in whatever way we can, so anything and everything helps as she has been left with nothing. We are unsure of where she will go, but we want to ensure she is safe and cared for wherever she ends up. Thank you all❤️

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2025-01-15T21:03:44.835Z - ongoing
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Help Strike family rebuild after Palisades fire

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Update: Anthony, Steph and their kids are so grateful for everyone’s support. They are just starting to get back on their feet and this will help so much. They asked that anyone who still wants to help direct their donations to others in need. Thank you all! --------- My brother Anthony, his wife Steph, and their three boys have tragically lost their home, cars, and all of their belongings in the Palisades fire. They arrived back in LA on Tuesday night after visiting family to see flames in the sky and learn that fires were already burning in their neighborhood, leaving them unable to even grab their most important things. Everything they own - pictures, paperwork, sentimental items, valuables, clothing, computers - is all lost. As this family works to rebuild their life, we want to help them. Anything you are able to contribute is deeply appreciated!

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Support Charles Lee's Recovery from Eaton Fire Loss

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kind-hearted Supporters, My name is Maneesha Lee Jones from Menifee, California, and I'm reaching out on behalf of my brother, Charles Lee, whose residence and personal belongings were destroyed by the Eaton Fire on Wednesday, January 8. The fire swept through his Eaton Canyon, Pasadena neighborhood, leaving my brother and his neighbors devastated. Charles is a hardworking, supportive, and kind person who has always done everything he can for his family and friends. He doesn’t usually ask for help, but I asked him if I could start this campaign for him. I would greatly appreciate your support. Like many others, in addition to losing his residence, he has lost all of his personal belongings, including essential items like clothing, personal documents, electronics, and items that just can’t be replaced. As a family, of course, we are extremely grateful that he is safe. The funds raised will help Charles with housing, meals, and replacing essential items such as clothing and toiletries while he processes this loss and navigates next steps. Any contribution will make a significant difference. Sharing this campaign within your network would also be appreciated. Thank you for your time and support. With heartfelt gratitude, Maneesha Lee Jones on Behalf of Charles Lee

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Aid Mikey and Dake: House Gone

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Our friend Mikey's Altadena home was tragically lost in the fire this week. He evacuated with only a few family photos and the clothes he was wearing. He and his son, Dake, are safe and with family, but the loss is immense. Mikey is the kind of person who is always there for everyone. He’s the one you call at 2 AM, even for the smallest thing, and he’ll be there without hesitation. He's the first to offer the kind of help and support that make you feel like everything will be alright. Mikey being Mikey, he’s said he'll manage, but we know he wouldn't hesitate to do the same for any of us. That’s why we, his friends, have created this GoFundMe. The money will be used for temporary assistance like food, clothing and shelter. It’s our way of giving back the support he so freely gives. To call him merely generous would be a severe understatement. Each donation is like a warm hug, a tangible way to show our love and support as they rebuild their lives. Sincerely, James, Austin and Conner

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Help the Yoshida Family Recover After Losing Everything

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On Wednesday, January 8th, the Yoshida family was affected by the Eaton Canyon wildfire, resulting in the loss of their home. Their entire home was completely destroyed in the fire, along with all their belongings—furniture, clothing, cherished memories, and essential items. They are now left to rebuild their lives from scratch with nothing but the clothes on their backs. This is an amazing, kind, and strong family who could use support during this time for finances to rebuild or stabilize after this event. Any donation is welcomed and would help greatly towards the efforts to find them a place to live. The funds raised will be used to help the Yoshida family cover immediate expenses such as setting up furniture in a new temporary home, clothing, and other basic necessities. In addition, the money will go toward helping them secure a more permanent living situation and begin the process of replacing what was lost, from household essentials to personal items. Your generosity will give them the resources and stability they need to start over. In times like these, it’s a community coming together that makes the biggest difference. Let’s show the Yoshida family they’re not alone by offering them hope and support as they recover and move forward from this tragedy. Whether it’s a donation or sharing their story, every gesture counts. Thank you for being part of their journey.

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Recovery for the Premvarees—Altadena Family Lost Everything

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Thank you for any support you can offer to help DJ, Grace, Sloan (7), and Maris (5) recover from the devastating loss of their home in Altadena. DJ and Grace are also the primary caregivers of Grace's parents. Your contributions will go toward stabilizing their multigenerational family of six. We arbitrarily selected a goal amount, but the Premvarees lost everything and are starting from scratch. This is a long road to recovery. Anything you can give will be deeply appreciated. Thank you — we are grateful.

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2025-01-15T21:04:11.831Z - ongoing
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Help Colton & Jess recover from Altadena fires

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Earlier this week, Colton and I left our home abruptly due to the Eaton fire in Altadena. While our home remains standing amongst the homes that did not, the amount of heavy smoke damage our home has accrued has brought an end to my only source of income and began a new chapter of uncertainty to our lives. My brand Jess Meany is located inside the home and everything from my vintage materials, current customer orders, supplies, machines and cutting table is heavily damaged with smoke. Colton and I also have come to terms that we will be living in temporary housing for the next few months while we clear out, sort, clean, repaint, and salvage what is inside the house. In the meantime I plan to search for new work and a temporary space to continue my current job in hopes to cover the following immediate costs: My entire loss of stock, supplies, and my income - $10,000 My employee Nick's lost wages during this time - $3000 Replacing our food, the dogs items, mattresses, couches, bedding, furniture, etc - $7000 I will need to refund customers for orders that we made that were inside the home ready to ship to them- $2200 Temporary furnished housing where we can set Colton up to work and try to build out a temporary studio while we sort, clean and prep our current home for living again - $10,000 for 3.5 months (This number is after our rental insurance's loss of use payout of $6000) While it is always difficult to ask for help, if you would like to contribute to any of the above to help out Colton, Tully, my employee, and myself while we sort out what is next, we would be forever grateful.

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Support for Emily and Josh's Family After Fire

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My sister (Emily), her husband (Josh), and their two young daughters experienced unimaginable loss as the Eaton Fire took their home and everything in it. Their home was a hub of their community. They welcomed any and all with warmth and food, hosting birthday parties, holiday parties, and play dates for their family and friends. Now, it’s all gone. The road ahead of them is long and daunting. They are focused on ensuring their girls are safe and navigating this tragedy that has devastated them and their community. The goal amount is significant in that the character for 18 in Hebrew also means “life.” Any support to help ease this transition for them and get them back on their feet with housing and essentials is greatly appreciated. With immense gratitude and sending love to all, thank you.

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2025-01-15T21:04:18.455Z - ongoing
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Support Steve and Andrea's Recovery from Eaton Fire Loss

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It's with absolute devastation and shock that I share the news that my dad, Steve, and stepmom, Andrea, lost their house in Altadena in the Eaton Fire. When my dad and stepmom evacuated early on Tuesday, it was out of precaution for the high winds, as the house rested under a large live oak and a few tall pines. When the Eaton fire broke out later that evening, it was too late to return for their go-bags and family heirlooms. They quite literally are left with the clothes on their backs and so, I'm asking for any help covering temporary housing costs exceeding federal aid allowances. Please contribute if you can; even sharing this link will be a huge help. My dad and Andrea are lucky to still have their cars and other resources and will distribute any unused funds to their neighbors. Many of you have had the pleasure of sitting on the deck under that magnificent live oak (pictured above) and know firsthand the magic of this house. And for those of you who didn't get a chance to visit, I'm sure you've heard me talk about how it backed up to the Angeles National Forest, where my dad and stepmom honed their love of ultramarathons (or, in Andrea's case, runs of a more reasonable and sane distance...). You've also heard me wax poetic about its being the crown jewel of locally famous architect Randell Makinson, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, which then inspired Aria, my stepsister, to become an architect. I grieve for her and her brother, Croix, in the loss of their childhood home and artifacts. My sister Sydney and I both had stints living there, too — it's where I landed for the first five months I was back in LA and had since evolved into our version of the family home here. This is all to say that the loss of the house is so much more than the loss of some walls. We all know this, most especially our friends and neighbors whose homes haven't been spared either. I'm grateful we got to spend one last Christmas together there (below) and hope others have those memories, too. Love and appreciate you all. I'll leave you with a photo of my dad and Miso napping in the living room post-run because this is how I hope to remember this house <3 xx Claire (the eldest daughter and sibling)

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Support the John Family After Eaton Fire

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My name is Tegwyn John, and my parents lost our family home in the Eaton Fire. My family and I are devastated by the loss of a childhood home, a family home. I am asking for money to help support my parents and my brother who lived in the home and are left with not much but the clothes on their backs and a few family photos and necessities. Your money will help support my parents and brother in purchasing clothing, water, and gas as they figure out next steps. It will also help with necessary accommodations and travel. Any amount is hugely appreciated. We are devastated for the city and community of Altadena, where we spent the last 25 years of our lives.

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2025-01-15T21:04:26.195Z - ongoing
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Support the Huang Family After Fire Loss

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*Please read update below before donating* Dear Friends, Family and Community of the Huang Family: Yesterday, Josie and Kevin lost their home of over a decade to the Eaton fire. The entire Huang family, including their kids, are sheltered and safe. However, all of their belongings — personal treasures, beloved toys along with all their necessities were lost in the fire. We ask that you help the Huang family during this time, by generously supporting their efforts to stay afloat during an incredibly stressful time. As you may know, Josie and Kevin are both journalists. Josie is a long-time reporter with KPCC/LAist. She has devoted her career to keeping countless numbers of Angelenos informed over the years. Both Josie and Kevin have entrenched themselves in the Altadena community for many years, showing up time and again for friends, neighbors and strangers. The funds will be used to help the Huangs obtain essential belongings and to replace cherished items that their children have lost. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Friends and colleagues in Los Angeles and Atlanta have organized this fundraiser.

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2025-01-15T21:04:29.851Z - ongoing
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Support the Bryant family after Eaton Fire

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My name is Coleman and I was born and raised in Altadena-Pasadena. On January 8th, the Eaton fire took my family’s home. My parents evacuated safely and left with nothing but the clothes on their back, the family photos, and their cars. Those who know my family know what this home has meant for family and friends in the city and the safe haven it’s provided for our community. It’s taken in many friends and family throughout the years and provided care for many more. If you know us personally, you know the countless hours my father, mother, me, my siblings and even friends have spent working on this home - from the plants and trees down to the concrete and cement. This home was made with love and the memories are priceless. My parents went straight to work at the small business they run together in Pasadena the day after our home burned down. They never ask for anything but I’m asking my community at large to donate to to help my family in rebuild our home. A place that’s been special for everyone a part of our lives.

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Please Help Frances & Forrest Rebuild After the Eaton Fire

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We are putting this out there for our dear friends Frances and Forrest, who--like countless others in the LA area tonight--have lost their home and nearly everything in it due to the ongoing Eaton wildfire. The photo you see above is what remains of their home in Altadena as of January 8th. On the night of the 7th, in the haste of evacuating, they had to make unfortunate choices about what to take and what to leave--and they were only able to take a few necessities and personal effects. The fire not only took the house itself but all of their furniture, bedding, kitchen supplies and appliances. In addition, Forrest has lost all of his own clothing, records, and his computers and electronic equipment--he is a freelance documentary producer and editor, and that equipment was his sole means of income and his livelihood. Frances--who recently joined LACMA as a curator and art historian--lost all of her books, many of which were rare and necessary for her research and career. This is not to mention the photographs and other personal items money won't bring back. We have been close friends with Frances for seventeen years and Forrest for five years; any funds raised will help them through this challenging time, cover unexpected costs, and get them back on their feet. Thank you, Lindsay & Jenny

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2025-01-15T21:04:41.973Z - ongoing
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Help Sloan and Rison After The Eaton Fire

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Sloan and Rison just lost their home to the fires ravaging Los Angeles. The situation escalated quickly and while they could escape safely with their two pets Mango and Taki, much was left behind. Please consider helping this beautiful family while they work to recover what was lost and re-establish a safe space where they can heal and thrive. Even if you can't contribute, sharing is very much appreciated

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Support Kira, Tyler & Family After Eaton Fire Devastation

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My dear friends Kira and Tyler, along with their two children, Rowan and Zoe, and their dog, Mabel, have lost everything in the Eaton fire. Their beloved home and all of their belongings are gone. They evacuated on Tuesday afternoon with an overnight bag due to the windstorm and fears that the trees around their home might fall. It was unfathomable that their home and community could be destroyed, given their location in Altadena. Unfortunately, the high winds made it impossible to stop the spread of this horrendous fire, and the loss is catastrophic. If you are able, please donate to help Kira and Tyler as they navigate this tragedy and begin to rebuild their life. Also, please share this GoFundMe with all of your friends and family. They need our love and support. Thank you so much.

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Support Evan & Celia After Eaton Wildfire

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On Wednesday, January 8th, two creative, kind, and wonderful people—Evan & Celia—lost their home and all of their belongings in the Eaton wildfire in Altadena, CA. Evan & Celia are both talented artists/musicians who lost their gear and equipment (their livelihood), their entire vinyl collections, family heirlooms, and everything else in their home (furniture, art, clothing, books, plants, sentimental keepsakes, etc). While many things remain uncertain, we are asking for immediate support to get them through this profoundly difficult time, knowing they will need to slowly build back their lives from scratch. If you’ve had the chance to meet Evan & Celia, you know their generosity and care knows no bounds. Now it’s time for us, their community, to show them how beloved they are to us. Please give generously to support them as they forge a path forward. As you can imagine, Evan and Celia are pretty overwhelmed right now. In addition, Celia's entire immediate family are evacuated from their own homes and awaiting updates. If you have any questions or want to be in touch with additional ways to support, please reach out to Iyla Shornstein and Ivan Cash (Evan's sister and cousin, respectively), who are organizing this fundraiser.

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Help the Macedo Family After Fire

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On January 8th 2025, my sister in law, Kelly, her husband, Austin and their 3 year old son lost everything they had in the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles, CA in the Altadena neighborhood. Their home was their safe haven and held heirlooms and keepsakes that are simply irreplaceable, like her wedding dress and their sons baby album. We are asking for help for the Macedo family so that they can cover unexpected costs and to get back on their feet. They need baby supplies, furniture, a place to live, clothing and so much more as they left with nothing more than pajamas. My hope is that this go fund me can give them a leg up in recovering. Thank you for sharing <3 Some people have let me know they prefer to venmo directly so I am including Kelly's venmo here. https://venmo.com/u/kellymacedo

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Help Phoenix Rebuild After Losing Home in Eaton Fire

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The house where Phoenix was living in Altadena burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire. This was the first stable home they had had after a year unhoused due to being laid off during the strikes in the film industry. They lost many of their belongings and losing their house exacerbates an already difficult situation. They need funds to secure stable housing and rebuild their life. This GoFundMe is set up by friends of theirs. All funds will go directly to Phoenix. Anything you can contribute helps <3

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Help Muriel and Capra Rebuild After Wildfire

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Hello, we are Lillian and Emma Lee. Our baby sister, Muriel, and her roommate, Capra, recently lost everything in the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. Their apartment was completely destroyed, leaving nothing behind. Unfortunately, as of January 10th, their insurance has denied their claim, resulting in them having no alternative source of compensation. Muriel and Capra had recently moved to the area and worked hard to create a beautiful, cozy home they were proud of and had thoughtfully furnished and decorated. In the chaos of the evacuation, there was little time to save any personal belongings, and now they are left with almost nothing but the clothes they were wearing. We know how many others in the Palisades have experienced immense loss and every situation carries its own weight. Muriel and Capra lost belongings that held sentimental value, tied to cherished memories and family connections—things that can never truly be replaced. Along with these irreplaceable items, they also lost nearly all of their everyday essentials. We kindly ask for any contribution to help Muriel and Capra as they work to rebuild their lives. Every donation can make a meaningful impact, and encouraging messages are also greatly appreciated to bring them comfort and support during this time. Our goal is to help them cover temporary housing, basic living essentials, and out-of-pocket costs while they navigate the recovery process. Your support will make a real difference as they work to get back on their feet. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any help you can offer! We truly appreciate and love you all.

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Sending Love to Hailey & Andrew After the Eaton Fire

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On Wednesday, January 8th, our Hailey Niswanger and Andrew Goldner's beautiful home in Altadena — their first home together, which they opened up to their friends, family, and music & climbing communities — burned to the ground. Their possessions, including music gear (speakers, hard drives, microphones, monitor, and a piano), clothing, furniture, books, kitchen supplies, Hailey's car, and other irreplaceable mementos were lost in the fire. I'm writing this as an old friend of Hailey's — personification of light itself and magnetic force that she is — she has lost almost everything she owns. These funds will help Hailey and Andrew rebuild their lives in a time of displacement and loss. We are covering them in love in this time.

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Help Yesenia Ramirez Rebuild After Fire

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Hi, my name is Anabel, and I’m reaching out for help on behalf of my friend, Yesenia Ramirez, who has lost everything in the devastating Altadena Fire. On January 08, her home was destroyed by the fire, leaving her with nothing but the clothes on her back and her beloved dog, Nippet. Thankfully, they’re both safe, but everything else is gone. In the blink of an eye, she lost all of her possessions—her clothes, personal items, furniture, and the memories she’s spent years building in her home. Like so many people affected by these fires, she is now left with the incredibly difficult task of trying to rebuild her life from scratch. We’re asking for your support to help Yesenia get back on her feet. The funds raised will go directly toward: Temporary housing and living expenses Replacing essential belongings such as clothing, toiletries, and basic necessities Rebuilding her life, including furniture and other household items Long-term rebuilding efforts, including securing a new place to call home Every little bit counts. Whether it’s a donation or sharing this campaign, we are deeply grateful for your support in helping her navigate this challenging time. The road ahead will be tough, but with your help, we can ease the burden and give her hope for a brighter future. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Anabel & Yesenia

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Fire Relief Fund for our Friend Nicole!!! ❤️

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Many of you know Nicole, from our favorite wine shop, Pasadena Wine Shop. And to know Nicole, means you know you have a friend within your community. My name is Kayla, I have met many of you while working at the shop. I am fortunate to call Nicole not only a coworker, but a very close friend, who has never hesitated to help me, but anyone else in times of need. It is heartbreaking to share that while Nicole has been away on vacation with her dad in South America, she has gotten the news that her home and everything she owns is completely gone from the devastating fires in Altadena. It is our time to help a friend in need just as Nicole has always done for all of us. If you can donate, a little goes a long way. My hope is that we can help relieve a fraction of the stress she is coming back to. For many of us, it is not easy to ask for help, and knowing Nicole, she will show her pretty smile and get through this with grace, but in any disaster, community is key. I hope this gets to her community and we are able to come together and support her in all the ways needed. The entirety of the funds will go straight to Nicole, for any of her needs. Finding a place to live, clothes, essentials. Many of you know and love her fur baby Daphne, who is safe and in good hands with a friend. The wine shop is also safe at this time. This is an unfathomable way to start the year for everyone affected by these fires. It will take time for the community to build back up again, physically, but more importantly mentally and emotionally. Please stay safe out there! Thank you! ❤️

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Support for The Bresnitz Family's Fire Recovery

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Support for The Bresnitz Family who lost their home and belongings in the Eaton Fire. Our dear friends Anna and Darin Bresnitz lost their home in the catastrophic Eaton Fire last night. Their beloved Altadena home, where they lived with their two children, Josephine, 6, and Oliver, 3, and two dogs, was burned to the ground with nearly all of their belongings inside. Luckily, they are safe but are displaced and in need of support as they begin to rebuild their lives, find a new place to live, and replace everything that was destroyed. Anyone who knows Anna and Darin knows that they are the most generous and kind people who would do anything to help a friend or someone in need. Now is the time for us to come together to support in any way we can while they piece their lives back together from this devastation. Any amount will be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much in advance for your generosity and support <3 ^ photo from this morning, January 8th, what was left of their home

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2025-01-15T21:05:27.982Z - ongoing
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Help the Smith Family Get Back on Their Feet After the Fire

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My two best best friends, Dani and Cole Smith, lost their house and all belongings in the Altadena fire this morning. This home was everything to them and their two year old baby, Roy. Dani is also 6 months pregnant, making this already horrifying event even more impossible to bear. This home included all of their possessions (clothing, heirlooms, prized possessions) as well as all of Cole’s musical gear, the family car, and all of their baby supplies for Roy and the newborn on the way. These are two of the best people I’ve ever known and they deserve any help we can give them. While this money will hardly make a dent to the losses they encountered, I’m hoping to help get them back on their feet with immediate temporary needs / some essentials for themselves and the kids. Please give if you can. ❤️ *ALL FUNDS RECEIVED WILL GO TO NON DISASTER RELATED EXPENSES*

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Help Brandon (Quazar) & Gwendolyn Bounce Back From the Fire

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Brandon Jay, aka Quazar, and Gwendolyn Sanford have tragically lost their Altadena family home and professional music and recording studio in the horrific Eaton Canyon firestorm. Their home is a complete loss, and they, their two kids and dog have a long road ahead of them. Well known as the most giving people in the Los Angeles music and art scenes, if you've had the good fortune to cross paths with the Jays in these past 30 years, you’ve surely benefited from their generosity, enrichment, and friendship. You’ve enjoyed their music on your favorite stages and TV shows, they’ve gotten you gigs, helped you move, given you recommendations, or have opened their home or studio to you. Brandon and Gwendolyn have always been the first to step forward for a person in need - and now it's our opportunity to give back. Having had to quickly evacuate in the night, they lost EVERYTHING to the fire as it rapidly destroyed their home, workspace, clothes, dishes, appliances, artwork, furniture, studio recording equipment, (countless) musical instruments... every part of their livelihood and of their children’s, as well. To start again is a very long road of bureaucracy; it will likely take months to years. But with two school-aged children, their most immediate goal is to achieve normalcy for the kids as soon as possible. So that they may get back on their feet and the kiddos back to school and their friends as soon as possible, our goal is to raise enough funding so they can plant a solid foundation while they wait for coverages to kick in ~ and get them back to what they do best: creating amazing music and being some of the best friends you'll ever know. Any amount toward this effort is greatly appreciated. And if it's not a good time for you to donate, please share this page far and wide. Thank you so very much for your support in any way. (all that remains) *About the organizers: We are close friends to Gwendolyn and Quazar, Shereen Khan and Matt Chait, and live in the Atwater Village and Pasadena necks of Los Angeles, respectively. All funds collected here will transfer directly to the Jays and spent on helping their family bounce back and all related expenses including clothes and supplies for the kids, necessary appliances and home supplies for multiple months. Feel free to contact me directly if you have questions or other ways to support.

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2025-01-15T21:09:27.745Z - ongoing
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The Trott Family & their home

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TAG's own Lauren Trott, from the Los Angeles Production Team, has experienced a devastating loss as her home was destroyed in the Altadena fire in California. Fortunately, she, her husband, and their dog are safe. We have setup a GoFundMe to accept donations to help and support Lauren and her family to cover essential needs and move forward during this difficult time. Let’s keep the entire LA community in our thoughts as these fires continue to impact areas from the Westside to the Coachella Valley.

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2025-01-15T21:05:34.983Z - ongoing
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Help Kelly and Jake After Fire

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Kelly and Jake lost their home in the Eaton fire. The two most caring and generous people we know. Their home has been a gathering place for many of us. Dinners, sleepovers, nightcaps, holidays. Let’s help make the unknown less scary. Anything you can contribute. Love you all and stay safe.

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2025-01-15T21:05:38.473Z - ongoing
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Raising Hope for Chelsea, Tommy, and Valentine

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Raising Hope for Chelsea, Tommy, and Valentine My dear friend, Chelsea, her husband, Tommy, and their three-year old daughter Valentine, fled the Alta Dena area last night (1/7) due to the devastation to their city. This is what is left of their home. From Chelsea: Friends and family, Those of you who know me as a poet know I could find a fancy way to say this. But the truth is I am devastated and will carry the scar of this tragedy for the rest of my life. Not only did our home burn down, but our extremely special community of Altadena was completely lost. The neighborhood and surrounding areas, grocery stores, coffee shops, parks, schools, everything that makes a community so connected and beautiful, are ashes. If you know us you know we are HOME people. We delight in entertaining and making our home into a cozy, bespoke space. We’ve probably had you over for coffee. Or a holiday party. Or a tarot reading. We love when all the children are running around screaming and playing. We love cooking for you. And hosting poetry salons and poetry nights. And that space for us now is gone. We were able to get out with just our computers, pets and the clothes on our backs. But have lost everything else. Everything. It’s incomprehensible and I’m sure we will be remembering things for a long time only to reach for them and have them be dust. Along with our house and belongings we also lost our ADU which we ran our small business out of. All of the things in our shop that contributed to our livelihood- endless types of tools, supplies, monitors, sewing machines, all my art from the time I was a kid, every sketchbook from college and childhood diaries-everything absolutely gone. If you can help us with anything it will be more than we have now. And will help us find a new place to call home. All of these funds will go to non-covered expenses. We love you all so much and have been so touched by the messages of support and kinship during the magnitude of this unimaginable disaster that has effected so so many

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2025-01-15T21:05:41.868Z - ongoing
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Support The Kanan Family After Devastating Fire

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Dear friends, family, and compassionate strangers, My name is Kobe Kanan and my entire family and grandmother were horribly affected by the Palisades fire. Our family has lived on Hartzell Street for 61+ years. Our lives were turned upside down when the devastating fire tore through our home, leaving us with nothing but ashes. We lost everything – our home, cherished belongings, family photos, and priceless memories that can never be replaced. The fire has left us not only with emotional scars but also facing a challenging and uncertain future as we rebuild our lives from scratch. We have been absolutely overwhelmed by the love and support we’ve received from friends and family during this challenging time. It’s in times like these that we realize how much we have to be grateful for. The outpouring of kind messages and offers of help mean more than we can express. We humbly ask for your help during this incredibly difficult time. Any contribution, whether large or small, will make a huge difference. If you're unable to donate, sharing this page with your network would also be incredibly helpful. This Gofundme was established by me for my parents and sister to help facilitate the costs of short term needs (food, clothing, short-term housing, and medication) Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness, love, and support. It gives us hope for the future, even in the darkest of times. With gratitude, Kobe

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2025-01-15T21:05:45.282Z - ongoing
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Help Marta and Lincoln Rebuild Their Home

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Hi friends, Our hearts go out to all who have been affected by the fires, and we thank you for your kindness and support. As many know, our dear friends Marta and Lincoln lost their beloved home on January 7th. It’s been a devastating experience, and while they’re incredibly grateful to be safe, they now face the challenge of rebuilding. Their home was more than a structure; it was filled with memories, belongings, and the life they shared together. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers during this difficult time.

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2025-01-15T21:05:49.084Z - ongoing
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Support Morgan & Greg's Recovery Journey - Palisades Fire

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On the evening of January 7th, Morgan and Greg lost their Topanga Canyon home to the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. Luckily they, and their rescue husky Mufasa, are safe but their home and nearly all belongings were lost in the fire. Clothing, furniture, kitchenware, one of a kind vintage, outdoor gear, and fine art have all been lost. In addition to personal belongings the property was also home to Morgan's fine art studio where machines, fabric, and active commissions will all need to be rebuilt and replaced. We are starting this Go Fund Me in an effort to help Morgan and Greg and surrounding neighbors get back on their feet over the coming months.

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2025-01-15T21:05:52.696Z - ongoing
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Support Cooper and Natalie’s Fire Recovery

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Cooper and I lost our home and pretty much all of our possessions in the Eaton Canyon fire that spread through Altadena in the early hours of January 8th. We don’t need much, just a little bit of help to get back on our feet. Thanks, love you all! ❤️

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2025-01-15T21:05:55.926Z - ongoing
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Support the Secada-Borrego Family after the Eaton Fire

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Please Support the Secada-Borrego Family after the Eaton Fire I was at work, in Chicago, when I received the text at 10:07 am, "We lost our home. The entire block is gone." My body sank. Relieved the four of them were together and safe but overwhelmed with what comes next. My sister, Malka, sister-in-law Carola, niece Harper (14) and nephew Jude (7) have suffered an unimaginable loss. Not only have they lost their home and all their belongings, but they now face the challenge of rebuilding from scratch. They are the family that welcomes you with open arms. Hungry? They'll have a plate of food ready. Need a ride to softball practice? No problem, they’ll drive. Professionally, they’ve spent their lives advocating for individuals and communities, always lifting others up. Now, after this devastating fire, they find themselves in need of support from all of us. If you're able, I’m asking for your help. This fundraiser is to support the Secada-Borrego Family in getting back on their feet by addressing unmet needs not covered by insurance or FEMA, as they navigate their next steps toward recovery. Any donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful impact. Even if you can’t donate, sharing this campaign can make a difference. Malka, Carola, Harper, and Jude are incredibly resilient, and their strength is inspiring. But they can’t do this alone. As Carola said, “We are heartbroken and devastated, but also deeply grateful for the love and kindness that surrounds us.” From everything in me, thank you for reading this, thank you for your generosity and support. Sarina Borrego Ortiz Malka's Little Sister

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2025-01-15T21:09:31.200Z - ongoing
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Help the O'Flaherty Family Rebuild After Fire

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The kindest and most selfless family I know has lost everything in the devastating Eaton Fire that took place in Altadena, CA this week. My dear friend Ruairi O'Flaherty and his loving wife Sidney Pogatchnik as well as their two beautiful daughters, Mirabel and Ellie, have suffered and unimaginable loss. Their home was completely destroyed. Ruairi is an amazing mastering engineer who has helped countless engineers, producers, and audio companies around the globe for the past three decades. He is looked up to as one of the most thoughtful and talented humans in the audio industry. I hope that by making this family a GoFundMe, we can help lift them up so they can secure new housing, living essentials, and cover the necessary expenses they will need to rebuild their home and life. Anyone that knows Ruairi and Sidney, knows that they would never ask for anything. I'm asking for all the help from the community, friends, producers, artists, and collaborators to come together in this time of need. Please consider a donation for the O'Flaherty family.

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2025-01-15T21:05:59.030Z - ongoing
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Help Lyle Nelson Rebuild after Palisades Fire

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Yesterday my brother, Lyle Nelson, lost his home and belongings in the Palisades Fire. He is currently staying with friends but will need to start over with basic home necessities such as furniture, toiletries and kitchen items. If you are not able to contribute he would appreciate your thoughts and prayers for all those affected. Thank you!

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2025-01-15T21:06:07.582Z - ongoing
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NBC & CNN Feature: Family Home Lost to Fires

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My family lost our home and all of our belongings in the Pacific Palisades fire. In the rushed evacuation we only left with a handful of items and our home unfortunately burned in the fires. After I made sure my neighbors were safe and evacuating, I was also in the process of leaving when I was interviewed on NBC by Robert Kocavic. I handed him two paintings I had grabbed off the wall near the front door as the flames engulfed the house. I was then interviewed on CNN live with Brianna Keilar, Polo Sandoval on CNN International, Canadian Broadcast Company, Greek National News Station ERT and Greek News Kathimerini to provide information to the public as to the gravity and extent of the Los Angeles fires. The outpouring of support from friends and those who have reached out to me has been incredible. Thank you so much for your support during this tough time. Many people have also reached out to my brother and photographer @pierresnaps offering so much support as well.

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Help Anthony Chun and His Family Rebuild After LA Wildfires

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Our colleague and friend, Anthony Chun and his family with two daughters, lost everything like so many others in the LA fires. Anthony is an animation artist known for "Solar Opposites," “Rick and Morty,” “The Batman,” “King of the Hill,” and “Bob’s Burgers." Thankfully, they are safe in a hotel, but they didn't realize that they would not be returning home. They are overwhelmed, in shock, disbelief, and have to rebuild from scratch. Please consider donating whatever you can to cover immediate expenses like hotel rooms, food, clothing, toiletries, and rebuilding their lives. Much love to everyone, please stay safe.

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2025-01-15T21:06:14.668Z - ongoing
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Let us wrap our arms around the Sotomayor Family

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Our wonderful Sotomayor family has lost their beautiful home in the Eaton Canyon fire. Help us support them when they need it the most. Please consider donating to help their family through this challenging time. From the ashes they will rise!

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2025-01-15T21:06:18.330Z - ongoing
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Help Sean After the Eaton Canyon Fire

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I lost everything in the Eaton Canyon Fire and am currently staying in a hotel with my dogs, my mom, and my stepdad. Miraculously, while the fire scorched the perimeter, my mom’s house still stands, though it’s currently uninhabitable. As a routine-oriented person, this loss has been overwhelming—it’s not just “stuff,” and it’s a lot to process. Despite the challenges, I’m grateful for my life, family, pets, and what we managed to save. Your prayers and support mean the world to me as I navigate this difficult time and work to rebuild. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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2025-01-15T21:09:34.554Z - ongoing
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Support Frank and Missi's Family After Fire Loss

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Please help our friends Frank and Missi and their kids, Max, Iggy, and Lupe, who lost their Altadena home and everything they own in the Eaton fire last night. As we all know, insurance covers very little, and they are stuck in a motel with 3 kids, 2 dogs, and the clothes they left in. During Covid, Missi started 'Halloween Town' at their house, getting people together to build doors in their driveway so their kids and all their friends wouldn't miss Halloween. It's a tradition she does every year, turning her once small home into a gathering place for the whole neighborhood, with booths and scary decorations. Frank is a nurse who literally takes care of everyone. People who barely know him send pics of their weird rashes and broken bones to him, and he always responds. During Covid, he brought humor and love to the patients at his ER and continued being a lifeline for the Altadena/Pasadena community. Let's help them get a safe place to stay while they figure out what to do and process their loss.

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2025-01-15T21:06:27.044Z - ongoing
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Donate to Assist Parents & Community After Wildfire

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*Update - we are so grateful for the overwhelming support we received on this fundraiser. My parents will be distributing excess funds to the community in greater need at this time. Thank you.* In a time of a lot of need, I am hoping you can help contribute to my parents who lost their home of 30 years and beloved community of Altadena in the Eaton wildfire. My siblings and I are trying to raise funds for my parents to assist with needs not covered by other aid sources in the immediate aftermath of this horrible event. Thank you so much in advance.

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2025-01-15T21:06:35.455Z - ongoing
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Support Fran & Tim Smiland After Losing Home to Eaton Fire

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Dear Friends and Family, My family members Fran and Tim Smiland have just lost their home and all of their belongings in Altadena, CA. Their wonderful house, where they have lived for over a decade, is now completely burned down. All funds raised will be given to Fran and Tim directly so they can fund and secure housing, replace all of their belongings, cover immediate living expenses, and help them to rebuild their home while they also work to rebuild their lives. Your generosity will help them find comfort and stability after this unimaginable loss. To know Fran and Tim is to be deeply blessed by their love, support, and unwavering kindness. Fran and Tim’s home has been a place of warmth and generosity, hosting countless birthday parties, baby showers, weekly gatherings, and offering a safe space for anyone in need — for as long as needed. Their kindness knows no bounds, and now, we have the opportunity to return that love and care. If you know Fran and Tim, you know they are extraordinary friends and core members of our community. They have shown up for every important moment in the lives of their friends and family, and now it's our turn to show up for them during this profound loss. While we are devastated, we are committed to ensuring they are supported as they begin the journey of rebuilding — which they can and will do with our help! We call on our community — Holy Family, Mayfield Senior, South Pasadena, Pasadena, Altadena — to rally together for Fran and Tim. Let’s help them move forward with the love and support they so deeply deserve. Any amount of money you can give will be used to rebuild their home and will be greatly appreciated! Fran and Tim are my family who I love deeply. But they are really like family to everyone they know. Let's support our family through this together. Thank you for being part of this effort to give back to two people who have given so much to all of us. With love and gratitude, Katie Sailor Pasadena, CA

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2025-01-15T21:06:38.520Z - ongoing
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Help Walt Rebuild After Devastating Fire

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kindhearted Strangers, Our father, Walt Butler, has been the heart and soul of Altadena and Pasadena for decades. Known for his unwavering dedication to the community, he built a legacy through his beloved shoe store and endless support for local youth. Whether it was sponsoring youth sports teams, mentoring kids, or simply offering a listening ear, Walt has always been there for others. Walt has always put others first. Would give you the very clothes off his back to help you. Tragically, his home of over 60 years was completely destroyed in the recent fire in Altadena, along with his cherished vehicles and a lifetime of memories. While we are so grateful that he is safe, the loss is devastating. Walt has spent his life giving back, and now he needs our help to rebuild. We are launching this to simply help our father take the first steps toward recovery. The funds will go toward: • Securing temporary housing. • Replacing essential belongings. • Rebuilding his home and replacing his vehicles. Walt has always been the first to lend a helping hand, and we hope to rally the same love and support he’s shared with so many. Any contribution, big or small, will make a tremendous difference. If you can’t donate, we ask for your prayers, shares, and words of encouragement to lift his spirits during this challenging time. Thank you for helping us restore hope for a man who has given so much to so many. Together, we can help Walt rebuild his life and continue his incredible legacy in our community. Dad deserves it. Sincerely, The Children of Walter David Butler Tasia Lynne Butler, TreyJohn Butler, Michelle Butler & Nicole Butler

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2025-01-15T21:06:42.157Z - ongoing
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Support Kelsey and Jake after the Altadena Eaton Fire

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We’re so sad to report we are writing today needing to raise money for our friends and fellow Angelenos, Kelsey and Jake, who are self-employed artist/designers experiencing first hand the current devastation in Altadena. Their world has suddenly been completely changed so they will be using any raised funds for getting back on their feet to help better serve their new community so tragically effected by the Eaton fires. Anything you’re able to offer to them would go a long way. Thank you. xx Kerrilynn and friends “Practical information required for this GoFundMe campaign: I am Kerrilynn Pamer, located in Los Angeles, friends of Kelsey and Jake, and am trying to support them by creating this campaign. All funds will collected here and directly transferred to their accounts.”

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2025-01-15T21:06:46.690Z - ongoing
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Help Eric Rebuild After Palisades Wildfire Loss at 93

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My name is Ryan Abourisk, and I am Eric’s grandson. I live in Los Angeles near by and have been spending as much time as possible to support him during this tragic time. On the heels of his 93rd birthday, my grandfather’s life was turned upside down by the Pacific Palisades wildfires. The home he bought in 1963 with his late wife, Rose—who passed away in 2022—was completely destroyed. All that he built with her, every memory, every cherished item, has been reduced to ashes. In the chaos of the evacuation, Eric was given just a few hours to leave his home, with only a small suitcase of clothes—no photos, no important documents, no personal keepsakes. The memories they created together have been lost, and he is now left trying to rebuild not just his life, but his sense of home. Eric has always been strong, but at 93 years old, this tragedy has been incredibly hard to bear. He never imagined that a simple evacuation would turn into a total loss. His need for support is urgent as he tries to figure out the next steps, and we are reaching out to you, his community, for help. We are grateful for any contribution, no matter the size. Your generosity will help Eric get back on his feet and start rebuilding his life after this unimaginable loss. We will use the funds to find a new place for him to stay, purchase new clothes, food, cover food and medical bills among many other things while he figures out what his plan is moving forward. He is strong as an ox and has plenty of life left to live and this will help to reduce as much stress on him as possible to try and ensure he can make it physically and mentally through this trying time. Thank you for your love, support, and kindness during this difficult time.

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2025-01-15T21:10:13.627Z - ongoing
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Rebuild Irwin's Life and Business Post-Fire

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I am hoping to raise funds for my father Irwin who lost everything in the Eaton Fire on January 8th. He was only able to escape with his dog Theo and the clothes on his back. The fire has not only taken away his home but also his livelihood as he is an electrician and the front of his apartment served as his office. In addition to his office he lost his work van, supplies, and jobs to the fire as he worked mainly in the Pasadena/Altadena area. My father has lived in Altadena for 32 years. He makes friends wherever he goes whether that's playing pickleball at Farnsworth park or having brunch at Fox's. He loves his community and is devastated to see his neighbors and local businesses wiped away. These funds will help him stay afloat while he attempts to reassemble his life and his business & will also help ensure he will be able to return to the community he loves. A donation of any size will help tremendously.

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2025-01-15T21:06:50.225Z - ongoing
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Debby and Richard's entire home burned down by Eaton Fire.

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My dear friends Debby and Richard and their four kids had just moved into their new home in Altadena and two days ago, the Eaton Fire swallowed it whole. The whole thing. Gone. Everyone is safe but they have lost literally all of their possessions and the house they were just starting to call home. This heartbreaking loss comes on the heels of an already challenging year, compounded by the difficulties of the writers' and actors' strike. Despite these struggles, Debby and Richard have remained resilient. They're people who have always been there for their family, friends and communities. Now, it's our turn. Let’s rally together and show them that they’re not alone on this journey! I'm Lena Rudnick, I'm an artist and filmmaker in Los Angeles California and have known Debby since we were in our early 20's (holy crap!) working at the Northwest Film Center in Portland, Oregon. I've started this fundraising campaign for Debby and Richard as they navigate this difficult time. While there are many resources they are tapping into in LA, there are still so many gaps to fill! Thank you for taking the time to read this and for considering how you can help. Debby and Richard mean so much to all of us, and with your support, we can help them rebuild their sense of hope and security. Every contribution, message of encouragement, and act of kindness brings them closer to a fresh start.

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2025-01-15T21:06:53.845Z - ongoing
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Eaton Fire in Altadena: Help Marcos and Tempe Restart

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Help Marcos and Tempe rebuild their lives. Marcos lived in his cherished Altadena home for 10 years with his partner Cynthia. Sadly, she passed away from cancer in 2022. They had lovingly built a home and life there. As he started to put the pieces of his life back together, he met his neighbor Tempe while they were both walking their dogs Leelo and Lulu around the neighborhood. They were both surprised to find love in the midst of grief. On Christmas Day, Marcos and Tempe became engaged and were looking forward to starting their lives together in his sweet home and giving it new life and love. In the early morning of Wednesday, January 8, Marcos lost everything in the Eaton Canyon Fire. There was no warning and with only a few minutes to evacuate before seeing flames behind the house, they grabbed their dogs and quickly packed a few essentials. These funds are to help support them during this difficult time and to cover expenses that cannot be recouped by insurance, FEMA or other assistance programs. Marcos and Tempe share a deep love for their community in Altadena and are hoping to return and rebuild their lives with their beloved neighbors soon.

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2025-01-15T21:06:57.571Z - ongoing
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Feeloo & Jimmy - Altadena Fire Recovery Fund

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Feeloo and I have lost our home. We were hesitant starting this GoFundMe; as documentary filmmakers, we’ve spent our entire careers telling the stories of other people who’ve lost so much. It’s overwhelming to find ourselves in this position ourselves. Our home is lost to the fires—our beautiful beloved sanctuary and every precious item in it—and we realize we need support. Everything we have now fits in a small bag, and we need help with some unexpected costs and to figure out what’s next. We are so grateful to our friends and families for the support they’ve shown already, and please know that every little gesture helps. Thank you, and we look forward to hugging so many of you on the other side of this nightmare.

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2025-01-15T21:07:01.507Z - ongoing
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Help the Whitman Family after the Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, my name is Tara and I'm reaching out on behalf of our dear friends The Whitman Family. Like so many others, Cody & Maggie, their daughters Sloane and Everly, Maggie's mom Gigi (who has early onset dementia), and their two animals, lost their home to the Eaton fire as it swept through Altadena. Thankfully, they are currently safe and staying with friends, but as they figure out what's next for their family, any and all support will be critical. The Whitmans are beloved by our family, their friends and their community. They have always been such a support system for our family and friends, and we can't imagine having survived the pandemic, our journey as new parents, or generally living in LA without them. Now, they need our help more than ever as all of their personal belongings were lost in their home. Anything helps, and your kindness and generosity is so so appreciated during this truly difficult time. With Gratitude, Tara & the Pizza Night Extended Universe (The Amundsons, The Genolavis, The Antonoffs, The Martins, The DiSalvos & The Hallarmans)

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Help Mike and Danielle After the Eaton Fire

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers Tragedy struck the lives of Mike and Danielle and their two children, Charles and Dolly. A sudden and devastating fire tore through their California home, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. In just a few short hours, the place they built with love and laughter became ashes. Mike and Danielle worked tirelessly to create a safe and happy home for their kids. Now they’re facing unimaginable challenges. lets help the Berlucchi family by raising funds dedicated to: Supporting various aspects of their daily needs providing safety promoting their general health and wellbeing creating a sense of normalcy for their children, Charles and Dolly in this difficult time We’re reaching out to you - friends, family, and compassionate strangers to help this wonderful family get back on their feet. Any amount, big or small, will make a huge difference. If you can’t donate, please share this campaign with others. Together, we can help Mike, Danielle, Charles, and Dolly find hope and stability after this devastating loss. Thank you for your kindness and generosity ———— Hello my name is Tom Valko. I am organizing this campaign on behalf of the Berlucchi family. Mike and I have worked together in the film industry for over a decade. I live in Los Angeles, CA where this campaign originated.

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2025-01-15T21:07:08.224Z - ongoing
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Help Maeve and Zach rebuild after the Palisades Fire

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Hi, I'm Erin - Maeve's sister. Over the past twenty four hours, I have been overwhelmed by messages from friends and family members asking how they can help Maeve and Zach in their fire recovery journey. On January 8, 2025, Maeve and Zach lost their home in the Pacific Palisades Fire. They only had minutes to evacuate their home, so they were able to rescue their animals and collect paperwork, but they had to leave everything else behind and have lost everything. This was their first home together as a married couple. They had put so much love and care into creating a beautiful home for themselves, Boden, Konah, and the animals. We just celebrated a magical Christmas all together at the house and are heartbroken to think that such a special place is no more. While so many families have been affected and the devastation is so vast, if you would like to contribute to helping Maeve and Zach rebuild their new home together, any gift would be so greatly appreciated.

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2025-01-15T21:07:15.409Z - ongoing
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Help Amber Feld's Family Rebuild After Wildfire

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In the early hours of January 8, 2025, the community of Pacific Palisades was abruptly transformed as a relentless wildfire swept through the area. Among the many affected is our dear friend, Amber Feld, and her family. Their home, filled with many sweet memories, was reduced to ashes. Their car, essential for daily life and son’s school commute, was destroyed. Even her son’s school, Marquez Charter School, a place of learning, growth, and community is gone. In a matter of hours, the foundations of their lives were gone. Despite this profound loss, Amber's resilience shines through. She remains steadfast, providing comfort and hope to her son, even as they face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from the ground up. Amber has always been the first to offer help to others, embodying the spirit of generosity and community. Even after the recent loss of her mother, Amber's light and joy always shines through. Her family needs our support. Your contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant impact, providing the resources and hope necessary for them to rebuild their lives. In this time of need, we have established a GoFundMe campaign to support Amber and her family. Please consider donating to their GoFundMe page and sharing their story within your networks. Together, we can help them rebuild. Together, with Keri Noel, Marisa Leichtling, and Alia Mansoori, we are raising funds for Amber and her family. We are friends of Amber's through college (Arizona State) and through our time working and living together in New York City. With Love, Coleen Sanders

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2025-01-15T21:07:23.914Z - ongoing
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Help rebuild hope for Kayli, Laura, and Elle

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Our dear friends Kayli, Elle, and Laura are suffering an insurmountable loss, as their beautiful home was taken by the Palisades fire. Along with their home, they have lost cherished items that can never be replaced. Anyone who knows these girls can attest to their generosity and kindness. Their home was a place of celebration for birthdays, a space to welcome out of town friends, and, most importantly, a place that kept them safe. It is our goal to help these wonderful women navigate this challenging time. It goes without saying that nothing can truly make the pain and hurt of this situation better, however we can do our best to ease the burden. Kayli has endured more loss than imaginable, and is the kindest, most humble soul in spite of it. She is someone everyone should strive to be more like everyday. Truly the bestest friend you could ask for. Elle is the definition of sunlight, brightening every room she walks into. She has an incredible gift of making everyone feel loved. Laura is always looking out for others and always lends a listening ear, a standout friend. She is a role model. Any amount helps move forward. Thank you for your support ♥️

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Family's Home Lost to Eaton Fire

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We moved into Altadena more than 10 years ago, and this is the house where we brought our daughter home from the hospital. On Jan 8, 2025, the Eaton Fire burned it down to ashes. We didn't get a chance to get anything from the house before evacuation. Anything would help us rebuild our lives.

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Support the Weber-Davidson Family

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Our dearest friends Stephanie & Aaron lost absolutely everything in the fires in Altadena. They have 2 beautiful children and the thought of being without any normalcy in the days ahead feels unimaginable. As they turn their energy to insurance claims and figuring out how to quickly establish a world for their family, let’s support them and help them through one of the hardest & most vulnerable times of their lives. I know a lot of people are in need and hurting right now and I really appreciate you taking the time to read this and helping in any way you can.

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2025-01-15T21:07:35.975Z - ongoing
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Support the Link Family After Fire Loss

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Dear friends and community, As many of you have heard, my sister Vanessa and her husband Josh tragically lost their home in the Eaton fire earlier this week. Forced to evacuate on very short notice, they were only able to pack an overnight bag. The next morning, they found out their home had been completely burned, along with most homes on their street. The Link home was special. Josh, a landscape architect, turned the yard into a native oasis & Vanessa, a NP, served up delicious food and drinks for family, friends, classmates and teammates. It was a hub where everyone felt welcomed. Ollie (age 8) & Lucy (age 6) loved to build forts in their room, make art to decorate their walls, and play in their backyard. The Link home was a place where my kids got to run around with their cousins like Lord of Flies, where they learned their golf stance, and to appreciate backyard glamping. This has been an incredibly devastating loss for the family. They need our support to replace everything they lost and rebuild their home and lives. We are asking for donations in any amount you can give. Every contribution helps. Any leftover funds will be donated to others who have suffered losses from the fires. Vanessa & Josh have already been collecting clothing for other families in Altadena despite their own loss. For those that want to contribute directly to the Links, please use Vanessa's Venmo: @VanessaLink Thank you for your kindness & generosity. They are forever grateful. Your support means the world to them. Sincerely, Joanna Sanchez

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Help Geoffrey and Family After Fire

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Our nephew Geoffrey Boothby and Erica and Griff just lost their house and everything in it to the Eaton Fire in LA. This is beyond devastating. They are safe, but this will be a long road back. Their entire town is essentially gone. So give and give generously and give some more.

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Support Gary, Julia, Max, and Sadie after the Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, I'm reaching out because my family needs your help. My uncle Gary, aunt Julia, and cousins Sadie (17) and Max (19) (the Goodman Family) lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton fire. They left their home on Tuesday with two car loads of personal items and their two small dogs. Today, there is nothing left of their home in Altadena. The weight of the loss is unimaginable. Now is the time for action. While my family is now evacuated safely in Orange County, they are faced with the huge task of rebuilding their lives from scratch. We're setting up this GoFundMe to help them get back on their feet. Here’s what your support will go towards: • Basic necessities (like clothes, shoes, toiletries, every day items) • Temporary housing • Unforeseen costs Anything you can give, big or small, will make a huge difference. And if you can’t donate, just sharing this with others would mean a lot. Please, let’s show them love and help them get through this. Thanks so much for being there for them. With love, Savannah

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Donate to Help the Cañas Family Recover from the Eaton Fire

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The Cañas family, who has been a part of our community for over 33 years, tragically lost their home in the Eaton Fire on January 8th. David and Myrna have dedicated their lives to serving others—David as a deputy public defender for Los Angeles County and Myrna as a retired Los Angeles Unified School District teacher. Their son, Joseph, grew up in the area, attending St. Marks School, Eliot Middle School, and Pasadena High School. While they are not accustomed to asking for help, the cost of recovering from this tragedy has become an overwhelming burden. Any support would mean so much as they work to rebuild their lives. Thank you.

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Help Erin & Jesse heal after the fire

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On January 8, 2025, Erin and Jesse, along with their 5-year-old, 1-year-old, and 2 cats, lost their home along with all of their possessions in the Eaton Canyon Palisades Fire (Altadena, CA). While they evacuated and are physically safe, their entire neighborhood has been decimated. They will have to rebuild their lives completely, and there is a long road ahead for them. To know Erin and Jesse is to know that they pour love and care into the people around them. We are presented with the opportunity to show them the same care and love they have shown us by helping them in their greatest moment of need. They adored their home in Altadena and planned to raise their children there. Any funds collected will go to help Erin and Jesse Community means the world to Erin and Jesse. Let’s show them the power of community and work together to help them get through this.

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Elzbieta & Kenton Eaton Fire Recovery Effort

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Our sweet home in Altadena burned down in the Eaton fire. We fled under unreal conditions at 4 am with our cat, a couple of guitars, some (but possibly not the right) documents, and 3 days of clothes. We are thankful we are alive and for all who have reached out with thoughts, prayers and love. The boys are safe with their mom. Many of you have suggested GoFundMe as a way to help us in our recovery, and though asking for help is difficult for either of us, we're sucking it up this time. We're so grateful for all that the house and land taught and gave us since we bought it in 2019, and especially for the native plants who endured our ignorance and returned to us such beauty. Hopefully we get to do it again.

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Help the Morel-Kosok Family in Their Time of Need

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We have created this fundraiser page for our dear family friends Sabrina, Moira, and their two children Maitén and Millaray. They make a magical, warm, beautiful life wherever they are. If you have the means, this is an opportunity to give back and support them with boundless generosity. Sabrina and Moira are generous with close friends and loved ones (and they are rich with those), but they also extend the same passionate generosity to anyone they see in need, whether they know them well or not. When they see an opportunity to help, they jump at the chance like it’s their job. If you are able, please donate or share this fundraiser. Please also keep the Morel-Kosok family in your prayers at this time. THANK YOU! ❤️

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Help Coach Luke: Starting Over After Fire Loss

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Hi friends and family, We are devastated by the fires impacting LA right now. Sadly, Luke’s apartment building in Altadena burned down on Wednesday morning and nothing is salvageable. He was finishing up working when the evacuation notice went out so he was unable to retrieve anything from his apartment. While we are so thankful that he is safe, he has lost all of his belongings and home. He is now facing the unimaginable challenge of starting over from scratch. Your contributions will help Luke address the many aspects of recovery as he gets back on his feet. Donations of any amount- large or small- are so appreciated. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this difficult time. Sincerely, The Anderson Family

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Support Emma and Roshan's Recovery After Eaton Fire

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Our dear friends Emma Young and Roshan Misra lost everything in the Eaton fire on January 8th. The fire destroyed their home along with so many of their neighbors. They, along with Paco, their beloved Yorkie, are safe but are now faced with the heartbreaking task of figuring out what's next. As a friend of the family, I'm organizing this fundraiser on their behalf towards easing that burden as they navigate the future. Anything will help and they are grateful for any support you may be able to offer.

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Help Nicollette and Her Senior Cat After the Eaton Fires

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Hi, my name’s Amy, and I’m starting this GoFundMe for my best friend Nicollette, who lost her home in the Eaton Canyon Fires in Altadena, CA. Nicollette is a full-time PhD student studying to become a psychologist. She doesn’t have a stable income because her therapy work is part of her school program and is so important to the community. When the fire spread, she had to leave in such a rush that she barely had time to grab anything. She left with just the shoes on her feet, a day’s worth of clothes, her laptop, and her senior cat who needs medication daily and eats a special diet. Her place was a sanctuary where we shared so many memories (I’ve even stayed there to care for her cat when she’s been away), is completely gone. We’ve grown up near this area and we love Altadena + this place so much. We are in disbelief that this has happened. What makes this even harder is that Nicollette was denied renter’s insurance because she lived in a high-risk fire zone, so she’s working to piece her life back together from without the security of a financial safety net. These funds will assist with needs not covered by other sources of aid. She is so humble that she wouldn’t ask for help herself, so I’m stepping in because she truly needs support to start over from nothing. I know so many people have been affected by these fires, but if you can donate or even just share this, it would mean the world to us. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity to help my best friend during this horrible time. -Amy

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Support the Coogan-Anderson Family After Fire

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Our dear friends Molly Coogan, Jon Anderson, and their two young sons lost their home in the Los Angeles Eaton Fire on January 8, along with all of their personal belongings. Their older son’s school and the Altadena community were also destroyed in the fire. In the wake of this devastating and unexpected loss, we are turning to you, our beloved community, to ask for support. Financial contributions are the most helpful at this time, and whatever you are able to give is greatly appreciated. These funds will go directly to the Coogan-Anderson family to help with whatever they need to get back on their feet that is not covered by other aid they may apply for, such as FEMA relief or insurance. We will keep you updated here on what other needs they may have. Heartfelt thanks in advance for your love and support of one of the most thoughtful and kind families we know. We hope you are all safe. With gratitude, Larkin Clark, Elly Lachman, Ellen Schrier, and Madeleine Elia — friends of the Coogan-Anderson Family

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Support JJ Brake's Family After Fire Loss

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Dear Friends, I know all of you, especially all of you who have been a part of the The Garden Co-op community over the years have been nurtured by the warmth and wisdom of JJ Brake. And I also know her reach extends beyond our school and there are many others who have been recipients of her care. JJ has been a force supporting our families for decades and now it is our turn to support her. JJ's husband, Michael Brake has touched many lives with his music and over 20 years of editing some of people's most beloved tv shows and movies. Their beautiful family has lost their home to the devastating Eaton Fire. Michael's entire sound studio and equipment has been wiped out. The road ahead will be challenging...AND if I know one thing about our community it's that we always show up for each other. Please do what you can. The funds collected will solely be used to cover unexpected expenses that are not being covered by any other disaster relief aid. Thank you and stay safe. --Lisa

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Support Alex Garcia and Family After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hi everyone! My name is Angel and our dearest best friend Alex Garcia and her father lost their childhood home of 50 years, from the Eaton fire. That house was more than just walls and a roof—it was the backdrop to many laughters, sleepovers, and parties. It held the comfort of family, the warmth of holidays and birthdays, and the echoes of every moment that shaped our memories of Alex and Pop’s house. We are extremely devastated and will be starting a GoFundMe on their behalf to help out with any expenses they may need like clothing, food, and even daily necessities. Anything and every bit of it will make a difference!

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Help Yvonne and Adam After Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone. We are writing on behalf of our sister and best friend, Yvonne, her spouse, Adam, and their two cherished cats. Like so many others, their Altadena home was completely destroyed in the Eaton fire. This tragedy struck at a time that should have been filled with hope and excitement--they became newlyweds in August 2024. Instead of building memories in their first home together, they now face the daunting task of rebuilding what they have lost. Yvonne and Adam are two of the kindest and caring people. They would never want to ask of anything. But at a time like this, we’d like to ask for them. Any amount that you may donate is deeply appreciated. As they navigate this difficult chapter, we are hoping we can help them find some stability and hope amidst the chaos. Thank you for being a part of their journey to recovery. With love, Christy, Nicole, family and friends

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2025-01-15T21:08:22.157Z - ongoing
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Help Yasmine and Jeff Recover After Fire

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Help Rebuild a Family’s Future After the Eaton Fire Dear Friends, Family, and Kindhearted Supporters, Our hearts are heavy as we share the devastating news that my sister Yasmine and her husband Jeff have lost their home in the recent Eaton fire. They are now facing the heartbreaking task of rebuilding their lives. As you can imagine, this loss has left them feeling overwhelmed, but they remain resilient in the face of adversity. While they are safe, they have lost everything—memories, belongings, and the stability they had worked so hard to build. We are reaching out to you, our community, for support. Your generosity can make a world of difference in helping them find their footing during this incredibly challenging time. The funds raised will go directly to helping them with immediate needs, including clothing, and essential supplies, as well as toward the long-term effort of their lives and getting back on their feet. No contribution is too small, and every act of kindness is deeply appreciated. If you are able to help, please consider donating and sharing this message with others who may also want to support them. Thank you for your compassion and your kindness in their time of need. Lamia, on behalf of Yasmine and Jeff.

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Help Polly, Robbie, and Paul: all lost in Eaton Fire

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Help Polly, Robbie, and Paul recover after the loss of their home. Our Altadena home of 12 years was burned to the ground in the Eaton Fires, along with everything we owned. Any amount is deeply appreciated to help us find our way - to buy clothes, food, and find temporary shelter. We are devastated at the loss that surrounds us, and we stand with everyone who has lost something in the fire. Our family has been under financial hardship for the last two years, and Paul is on disability leave and out of work. We are incredibly grateful to be a part of the Altadena community, and for the support of every friend who has reached out through this crisis. Stay safe, and thank you. With love and thanks, Polly, Robbie, and Paul McConnell

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Help Jane & Sam recover after Eaton Fire

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Our beloved Sam and Jane lost their home, vehicles, studios, archives, and nearly everything they own in Altadena’s devastating Eaton Fire. We are raising funds to support them as they begin their recovery. Jane and Sam have generously opened their home to all over the years and have been pillars of our arts and organizing communities. This GoFundMe is being set up by friends— all funds will go directly to Jane Orr and Sam Richardson. Please share broadly. Anything will help, no matter how large or small. If our initial goal is reached, we will expand to address the vastness of Sam and Jane’s loss. Thank you ♥️

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Help Jen and Karl after Altadena Fire

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Our dear friends Jen, Karl, and their two sons, Ernesto (4 yo) and Nico (3 mos), lost their house and all their belongings in the Altadena fire. This was their first home and they poured a lot of love and DIY landscaping efforts into it, with Ernesto often helping them to dig in the dirt and plant trees. While the family escaped before the fire, they didn’t have time to rescue their cat Tux nor pack their possessions, losing years of irreplaceable personal items like Jen’s wedding ring, journals, art works, hard drives of video projects/photos, their children’s books/toys, and their car. The family shared their beloved home and hospitality with so many of us. From birthday celebrations, extravagant Halloween parties, baby showers and even mimosa brunches from back in the day. We are so fortunate for their generosity throughout the years. They are currently looking for housing while they stay with family and friends. Any contributions would be greatly appreciated as they try to get back on their feet after everything was lost. Please give whatever you can. ❤️

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Help Glorivette's Family Rebuild After Fire

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Hi friends, old and new, my name is Glorivette Somoza, and I am coming to you today for help as my aunt May and cousin Toni are now houseless due to the Eaton fires. It is always hard for us to ask for help, as we pride ourselves on resilience and self-sufficiency. Still, we come to the community globally, asking for support after these catastrophic and life-changing fires. My family escaped with the clothes on their backs, cat Papas, and nothing else. These events are so tragic that my family is beside themselves. They lived in this house for 30 years, and it has been reduced to rubble. They worked 2 to 3 jobs to ensure they never lost this house to a bank, but now they lost it to a fire. We understand how fortunate we are to have them alive, unscathed, and with us. This is the most important. However, what do you do when everything your parents and you have worked for is reduced to ash? We hope you share this post, donate what you can, and offer your prayers for them. We understand the entire community is hurting deeply from the incalculable losses they endured in Altadena and Pasadena. We will rebuild together as a community. Thank you for reading. We appreciate you all. LOVE!

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Help Audra and Lauren Rebuild - Altadena Fire

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Dear Friends, We're reaching out to raise money for our dear friends Audra and Lauren who were suddenly and drastically affected by the Altadena fires. We have witnessed time after time how they always show up for everyone around them -- so let's show up for them. Audra, her boyfriend Jordan and their pup Booger have lost their home and everything in it aside from what could be grabbed during a quick evacuation. Lauren and her daughter Zoey have lost their home, memories, and belongings after being members of the Altadena community for years. Help us pull together to help them rebuild and find some stability as they begin to heal from this unimaginable loss that too many are experiencing right now. With Love, Chelsea and Lauren -- UPDATE 1/11 AirBnB requests that all fundraisers for victims of the LA fires share more information for transparency. Lauren and I first met Audra during our time in college working at a boutique together and have been friends ever since. Lauren then met our friend Lauren while working at her first job out of college and we all became friends through her. Early Wednesday, Lauren and her daughter's home was one of the first taken by the fires with almost no time to evacuate at all. Lauren had lived in the Altadena area for a long time and loved their community so deeply. Shortly after the fires took Lauren's home, Audra and Jordan's was taken as well. Audra and Jordan had moved in a few months prior and were building their home and life together. Even though they hadn't been in the Altadena community as long, it had become their home. They are now beginning to process this immeasurable loss and starting to take the first steps forward. Initial donations will help secure temporary housing/food/clothing and eventually support the additional purchase of replacing furniture and a more permanent living situation. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much to everyone who has donated and shared this page. We know there are so many people who have had so much taken from them and will be needing support. We are filled with love and gratitude for the support of our friends and their community, which we/they are looking forward to helping rebuild.

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2025-01-15T21:08:43.685Z - ongoing
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Animal Rescue Heroes Ellen & Nico Need Your Help

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Hello friends and family of Ellen & Nico Dante, and Deity Animal Rescue! As many of you know, Ellen and her son Nico lost their home and all of their belongings in the Palisades fire. They were able to escape with their beloved dogs, but nothing else. Ellen is the heart and soul of Deity Rescue. She has saved hundreds of dogs from the shelters, making sure they end up in the right home, are cared for, and cherished for the rest of their lives. Many of you reading this are the wonderful families who benefited from bringing a Deity dog into your home. We are so grateful for your support of the Deity mission, and so now we're asking you to help us find Ellen and Nico a home! In order to help Ellen and Nico do that, we've set up this GoFundMe. Finding a dog-friendly rental home in LA is always a challenge and usually expensive. Ellen's dogs are mostly seniors with special needs, so it's imperative that we find a stable environment for the family ASAP. Any amount you can donate to help them get into a home and replace their belongings is appreciated. Additionally, if you have any leads on a dog-friendly rental in LA, please reach out to us! The great news is that Ellen, Nico, and their dogs are all potty trained, well-behaved, and very clean/tidy. They will make excellent tenants! Thank you for your support of this wonderful family! Organized by Kat Ramsburg (long-time foster for Deity Animal Rescue). 100% of donations will go to Ellen and Nico so they can rebuild their lives and continue the great work of Deity Animal Rescue.

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Help Liz Lee Rebuild After Palisades Fire

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*Hi everyone! Please see the UPDATE below made on January 11. Liz and I have worked with GoFundMe's team to issue refunds, now that she has returned post-evacuation to her residence. ---- Original story: My dear friend Liz Lee has lost all of her belongings in the Palisades fire. She had recently started renting her room in a 6bedroom sober living house when this horror occurred. Her lifelong collection of dear objects, clothes, her laptop—everything she owns is gone as she was at work when the evacuation occurred. Liz works two jobs (at a book store and clothing store) to survive as is, and this has absolutely tarnished her spirit. Please donate to help her rebuild her life, find a new place to live, and build some stability for herself.

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Family Home Lost in LA Fire: Please Help

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A colleague of ours has lost her family home in the Palisades fire in Los Angeles. She lived together with her mother and daughter, and all three are now homeless and in immediate need of financial assistance to start rebuilding their lives. Please donate whatever you can to help them through this very difficult and emotional loss of all their worldly possessions.

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Help Rosanna and Jim Rebuild After Fire

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We lost our apartment in the Palisades fire on Tuesday, January 7th. Everything we own was in that apartment and has been lost. The Palisades have been our home for almost 30 years and the devastation to the neighborhood and community is heartbreaking. As we look towards rebuilding our life and relocating, we're asking for help with groceries, clothes, medical needs, and housing costs. Any little bit helps and we are so grateful. Love, Rosanna and Jim *Gofundme set up by our kids

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Support Seema and Emily After the Eaton Fire

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On January 8, 2025, Seema Seraj and Emily Elbert lost their beautiful sanctuary home in Altadena, CA to the devastating Eaton Fire. They purchased this home in 2021 and poured their hearts, time, and effort into renovating it into a space for community—a sacred sanctuary where people could gather, share food, music, and joy. It was more than just a home; it was a place of connection, healing, and love. Seema Seraj, a ceremonialist and therapist in training, has dedicated her life to service. She worked tirelessly as a public school teacher for many years to create the life and home that she dreamed of. She has opened her doors to countless people in need of refuge and healing. Emily Elbert, a talented and renowned musician, has touched hearts around the world with her music. Her work has brought healing and comfort to so many, and like Seema, Emily’s warmth and generosity have been an unwavering source of light for all who know her. Your contributions will help Seema and Emily through this challenging time. We're seeking support to help Seema and Emily cover unexpected costs and to get back on their feet. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Your help will allow Seema and Emily to address the many aspects of recovery and support them through this crisis. If you are able, please consider donating, sharing, and supporting Seema and Emily as they begin to heal from this unimaginable loss. Every contribution—no matter how small—will help them move forward and grieve the home and community they have so lovingly built. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this time of need.

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Help Isaiah & Audrea Rebuild After Fire

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Hi all, My name is Olivia and I have created this GoFundMe to support my cousin, Isaiah Chavous, and his girlfriend, Audrea Fryar, after their apartment in Los Angeles burned down in the Palisade fire early this morning (1/8). Thankfully, they were able to safely evacuate with each other and their dog, but all of their clothing, possessions, food, toiletries, etc., have been destroyed other than a suitcase they were able to bring with them. Isaiah & Audrea initially relocated to a friend's house, then had to relocate again to a different location as the first site was evacuated as well. They are currently safe and working towards a more permanent housing situation. Along with their home being burned down, they are navigating stressful days to come as Audrea is in her finals week for law school and Isaiah had just begun growing his startup business from home. They greatly appreciate any thoughts, prayers, and donations to help them through this incredibly difficult time. All donations will go directly to them to support their housing costs, food, and any resources they need during these next few weeks-months to come.

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Fire Aid for Heather, Ryder, Winnie & Maisie

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When the Pacific Palisades Fire started on 1/7/25, my dearest friend Heather sent me a video of the smoke in the distance. I could hear her four-year-old daughter Winnie in the background asking if she could take her shoes off, but Heather and her husband Ryder said no, they were going to leave soon. This was the last video they would take from their apartment in the Pacific Palisades. Later that morning, along with Winnie’s one-year-old sister Maisie and their two cats, they were on the road headed to Eagle Rock to stay at a friend’s. Less than four hours later, the Eaton Fire started and they soon lost power. The next morning as the fire got closer, they evacuated for a second time. We have been with Heather, Ryder, Winnie and Maisie since 1/8/25 as they receive news from their decimated neighborhood. We were together when they learned that Winnie’s school was gone. The park, the grocery store, the library, everything Winnie has ever known as home no longer exists. On top of processing their own loss, figuring out how to explain to their daughter that their home, and everything in it is gone, is impossible to wrap your head around. Their one-year-old may not know what is going on, but she naturally feels the emotional toll that surrounds her. Heather and I have been friends for twenty years and she, Ryder, Winnie and Maisie are our family. We missed them when they moved to the west side for Ryder’s job, but always found time to get together. The commute is easy when you’re with people you love. Some of my favorite memories are sitting in their living room sharing meals after their babies were first born. Their home was full of love and mementos from their lives. Ryder’s record collection lined the living room wall and he’d inevitably play something fun on his guitar or piano for the kids to enjoy. Their home was joyful. I am reaching out to you in the hopes that if you are able, you will support Heather, Ryder, Winnie and Maisie, and contribute what you can towards rebuilding their lives. In trying to create a sense of familiarity and comfort for their daughters, the financial burden is overwhelming. We cannot replace the loss, but we can try to make their path a little easier. Any and all support is greatly appreciated. We know that times are tough for so many, but even a small contribution can make a significant impact. Please consider donating what you can to help Heather, Ryder, Winnie and Maisie get back on their feet. With love and gratitude from the bottom of my heart, Mary Rohlich

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HELP THE DALE FAMILY SURVIVE THE PALISADES FIRE

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While flames raged towards them, my dear friend Cameron and her husband John frantically packed their three little girls, Felicity (8), Minnie (6), and Tallulah “Lou” (4), two dogs, and any anything they could grab at a moment’s notice into their car, and drove the only route out of their beloved neighborhood to safety. While they were very lucky to survive this horrible tragedy, they lost absolutely everything. Since their home was a rental, they are left with nowhere to live, no recourse to rebuild, and all the funds they had invested in the home gone, without any resources or repayment. Cameron is the brilliant Costume designer on Wizards Beyond Waverly Place. In addition to being an incredibly talented designer, she is also a compassionate department head, and a wonderful friend. She has held me when I’ve cried, stitched gowns together so I could dance, and never wavered when a script says that Max has to be dressed as a sub sandwich. Her husband John is a screenwriter, and as a family they are still trying to financially recover from last year’s writers strike, and now are left with nothing. Cameron’s three beautiful daughters are adjusting to this tragedy with remarkable courage. Felicity, who will celebrate her 8th birthday newly displaced, is curious and thoughtful. She lost her beloved collection of stuffed animals—her nighttime companions—and her treasured computer, which she had planned to use to launch her very own live stream. Minnie, their spunky 6-year-old kindergartner, is full of energy, made up songs, and trivia. She loves to dance and makes friends with every animal she meets. Tallulah “Lou,” the youngest at just 4 years old, has a budding passion for art and could spend hours creating her colorful masterpieces. Since they had only minutes of warning to evacuate, they were only able to grab a few essentials. On a personal note, Cameron puts clothes on our backs, and as her Wizards family, we are trying to put clothes on hers. We’re providing pajamas for the girls, toiletries, and necessary items, in addition to contributing monetarily to this survival fund. If you have anything at all to spare, please donate to help them rebuild their life. This family means so much to so many of us, and in their time of need, we want to show them some real life magic.

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All my stuff was Eaton (sorry) - please help me start over

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8 days I ago I finished moving all my instruments, clothes, precious items and life to Altadena. Like so many others in the community, I've now lost it all. I was able to save one guitar and one backpack with essentials. Anything that you can give to help me find my feet again would be appreciated beyond words. Stay safe and love you all! <3

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Support the Carr Family After Wildfire Loss

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This fundraiser is organized on behalf of Susan Toler Carr, a cherished WACAC, NACAC, and HECA member who has touched the lives of so many through her dedication to students and families. On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, wildfires tragically reduced the Carr family's beloved home of 24 years in Altadena, California, to ashes. Their house served as a home and sanctuary filled with love and memories of their late son Justin, who, at the age of 16, died unexpectedly during swim practice at his school in 2013. The countless pictures of Justin and his artwork, a priceless collection of his creativity and spirit stored in the house, are lost. The wildfires also decimated the gardens Darrell painstakingly built, with stonework seating spaces where the family and friends regularly gathered, meditated, and honored Justin's memory. An iron gate door, a beautiful design created by one of Darrell's ironworks students as a tribute to Justin, survived the flames. Susan and Darrell now face the unimaginable task of completely adjusting their lives. Your support will help them get through the aftermath of these wildfires. Just as important, your generosity will remind them that they are surrounded by a community that cares deeply for them. Let's unite to support the Carr family and honor the legacy of love and resilience they've shared with so many.

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Support Sarah and Zane After Altadena Fire

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My name is Brittany and I am writing on behalf of my friend, Sarah and her dog Zane who lost their home in Altadena during the California Wildfires. Sarah lost everything she owns in the fire including her car. No amount of money could possibly replace what she lost. But I’m hoping that we can raise enough to get her and Zane on their feet. Your donation will go towards supporting Sarah as she makes her way forward out of this scary time. Sarah’s house was built in 1946 by a father, for his daughter. Since then, many families have made it their home. Sarah and Zane did not expect to be the last. They loved that house and the community of Altadena so deeply, their loss is unimaginable to most of us. Any donation would be greatly appreciated as a show of support.

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Help Daniela & Lola After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hello, my name is Fernando Serrano, and I truly appreciate you taking a moment to read this story. My friend Daniela Dawson has been blindsided by the loss of her home and place of employment due to the Eaton fire in Altadena Wednesday afternoon as so many other people are experiencing. She was lucky to retrieve her cat Lola and head out to a safe place near by. However all her personal belonging were left behind and are gone in the fire. Any amount you're willing to contribute is so greatly appreciated, and if you aren't able to contribute money at this time, a share with your friends and family would mean the world to us as well.

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2025-01-15T21:09:38.131Z - ongoing
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Support the Wong Family

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Help the Wong Family Hello everyone, My name is Susana, and I am a family friend. I am reaching out to you with a heavy heart to ask for your support in helping Wesley, Jeff, Shuli, and Bodhi during a profoundly challenging time. We are hoping to raise money to help them rebuild their lives. The road ahead is long, and your support can make a world of difference. As you can imagine, this is an incredibly difficult time for them. They are emotionally drained, and while they are doing their best to stay positive, the reality of their situation is overwhelming. How You Can Help: Donate: Every donation, no matter the size, brings us closer to our goal and will help provide the support they desperately need. Share: Please share this campaign with your friends, family, and social networks. Every share expands the reach and helps us gather more support. Offer Support: If you have any ideas, resources, or connections that could help, we would love to hear from you. Any assistance is deeply appreciated. We understand that these are tough times for many, and we are deeply grateful for any kindness, generosity, and love that you can offer. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your support and encouragement. Your kindness means the world to the Wong family. A Message from the Wong Family: "We are so grateful for all the love and support we’ve already received from friends and family. While the road ahead is long, knowing that we are not alone gives us strength. Thank you for being there for us during this heartbreaking time." With gratitude, Susana

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Support Nia's Family After Eaton Canyon Fire

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Hi everyone, My name is Nia August and my family is in need of help. On January 8th, 2024, my dad and stepmom had to evacuate their home due to the Eaton Canyon Fire. They have lived in this house for 20+ years. Unfortunately, due to the fire, they lost their home and all their belongings. All they have is the clothes on their backs right now. The money for this fundraiser will go towards clothes, toiletries, and a temporary place to live while they sort out this devastating loss. Thank you again for donating, it means a lot to our family

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Support Angela's Journey to Rebuild after Eaton Fire

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On January 8 the community of Altadena suffered a tragic and horrific wildfire and windstorm. My sister Angela’s home was destroyed in the fire and her business suffered serious damage. Angela had recently moved into her home and started setting up a cozy space for her and her kids and her dogs. We celebrated our first Christmas with the whole family just recently in December and it was exciting to see Angela getting settled in her forever space. After moving around for the last few years she was excited to finally be in a place that was hers to make a home. Along with her home, her business Adelaide(2595 Fair Oaks Ave), a local boutique had just opened in November. The two shop kittens were barely saved as the flames and embers approached. While it’s still standing, it’s suffered a huge amount of damage and will be a huge task to build up again. The funds will be used to help the unexpected costs that exceed government assistance as a result of this disaster. My sister is amazingly kind, creative, and loving. Her life has been disrupted in such an unbelievable way and any amount to help her begin rebuilding is appreciated.

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Help the Berry Family Recover from Fire Devastation

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Help the Berry family recover after losing everything in the Eaton Fire! Hi all, I (Hannah Berry) am writing with absolute devastation and disbelief to tell you that my childhood home in Altadena has been ravaged by the Eaton fire, along with all of my family's belongings. I am looking to raise money primarily to cover my family's immediate needs (clothes, toiletries, food, etc.), as well as get us on the path to recovery. Our entire community has been deeply affected by this tragic event, and one of the best ways to support right now is to help those in need monetarily. Countless families have lost everything, and hundreds of local businesses have burned to the ground. Keep a look out for all the mutual aid requests that will be cropping up, the number of people affected is truly horrific. Thank you for the love and support, and please reach out to me (Hannah) with any questions. We are just beginning to wrap our heads around all that we have lost. Much love <3

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Help Maja and family rebuild after the Eaton Fire

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We are devastated. Like so many others, our family lost our home, our belongings, and everything to the Eaton fire. The foothills of Altadena have become so special to us and it is nothing short of heartbreaking to see them and our home gone. With three daughters and two pets, we are left with very little to sustain us and ask for any help that can be provided. Luckily, we have our lives and each other, but rebuilding will not come without hard work and support. We ask our community to please consider sharing or donating and doing whatever you can to help us reach safety and security. Our hearts are with the people of Altadena, The Palisades, and all others affected by these unforgiving fires. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Maja, Baza, and Family

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Donate to help Lorena and her children recover from the fire

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Hi all! My name is Kat Turner. I am the chef of a restaurant here in Los Angeles called Highly Likely. On January 7th, one of our beloved cooks, Lorena Sanchez, received a call in the middle of service letting her know that her home was on fire. We are devastated to learn that she lost everything she had in the Eaton fire, leaving Lorena and her 2 children (and 2 cats) with nowhere to live. I am hoping to raise money to help her and her family rebuild. In a time when so many people have lost so much here in Los Angeles, I truly appreciate you taking the time to read this and for any donation you may be able to give, big or small. ¡Hola a todos! Mi nombre es Kat Turner. Soy el chef de un restaurante aquí en Los Ángeles llamado Highly Likely. El 7 de enero, una de nuestras queridas cocineras, Lorena Sánchez, recibió una llamada en medio del servicio informándole que su casa estaba en llamas. Estamos devastados al saber que perdió su casa y todo lo que tenía en el incendio de Eaton, dejando a Lorena y sus 2 hijos (y 2 gatos) sin dónde vivir. Espero recaudar dinero para ayudarla a ella y a su familia a encontrar una nueva casa para alquilar, además de reemplazar toda su ropa y artículos del hogar. En una época en la que tanta gente ha perdido tanto aquí en Los Ángeles, realmente aprecio que se haya tomado el tiempo de leer esto y por cualquier donación que pueda hacer, ya sea grande o pequeña.

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2025-01-15T21:09:59.653Z - ongoing
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Aid Brittany and Mason in Fire Recovery

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Dear Friends and Family, On January 8th, Brittany and Mason - along with their five children Aniah, Ashanti, Braylen, Michael, and Nikki - faced an unimaginable tragedy when they lost their home to the Eaton Fire. The fire struck their neighborhood at around 3:30 AM. In the few moments they had before for the fire swept over their home, rather than grabbing personal belongings, they assisted elderly neighbors to safety. Thankfully, Brittany, Mason, and the kids are all safe. However, the loss of their possessions and home has left them in an incredibly difficult situation. Please, lets help this family begin the process of getting back on their feet. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference. Your generosity will help ease their burden and provide them with the support they need during this challenging time. Thank you for your kindness and support. Please share this campaign with your networks to help spread the word. With gratitude, -Derek Dominguez (Brittany's brother) Additional Donation Options: Brittany's Venmo: @BDom1102

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Support Angela, Nancy, and Amaya After the Eaton Fire

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Our dear friends Angela, Nancy, and Amaya (plus pets!) lost their home in the Eaton fire that ripped through Altadena in the last 48 hours. I am hosting on behalf of friends of Angela (aka AlbaToss) who was our roller derby teammate at Angel City Derby for many years, and her natural leadership, smarts, and kind heart brought so much to our team, the Rocket Queens, and our entire league. When we met Nancy, we immediately loved her too, and when baby Amaya came... you get it. We love them. They are incredible people. Nancy is a TV writer, in a business already hit hard by strikes, and she was out of town when the evacuation orders hit. Angela, Amaya and the pets safely evacuated with essential items, and Nancy was finally able to rejoin them in Los Angeles. They are all safe, and now faced with re-starting their lives. If you have the means to support these loving, wonderful people, please consider donating. Every single dollar raised goes directly towards them. We will post an update with their immediate needs, but cash donations are the easiest thing you can do right now. They'll use this for meals, supplies and housing while they figure out where to go next.

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Help Lena and Sonny After Eaton Fire

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This page is being set up by friends and beloved community of Lena and Sonny. We have all been blessed with their friendship and support over the years and now we get to give it back to them. And if you've ever been to EVERYBODY gym, you have come across this power couple and been better off for it. Sonny and Lena lost their home and possessions in the Eaton fire and we are raising funds to help them with immediate needs and expenses not covered by FEMA/aid. While possessions can not be replaced, we hope to support these incredible humans in getting back to normal. All donations will go straight to them. GoFundMe requires me to write why we are doing this because otherwise it looks like fraud. For the past year Lena has opened her and Sonny's home to a bunch of radical queer Jews for political and spiritual care. Even before and beyond that Lena and Sonny have provided all manner of support and love for the health and wellbeing of many communities, through body work and love, and this is the least we can do. Plus their dog is really cute and also needs somewhere to live.

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Help Michele & Jason Rebuild After Fire

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My younger sister, Michele, her husband Jason, and 8-week-old daughter Zoe sadly lost their home in the Palisades Fire in California overnight on 1/7. With less than an hour's notice to evacuate, they were only able to grab the bare essentials as they expected to be back in a few days. We are so grateful that they are safe and unharmed; however, the loss of their entire property, including all of what they needed to care for their newborn daughter, was lost in the horrific fire. The proceeds from this fundraiser will support Michele and Jason to cover any immediate needs, begin to rebuild their lives, and get what they need to care for their daughter. If you wish to e transfer directly to Michele her Venmo is @Michele-Wong-J

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Help Kristina and Tom Start Over After the Palisades Fire

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Our dear friends Kristina and Tom lost everything in the devastating Palisades fire. Rushing straight from work, Kristina picked up the kids while Tom ran home to grab their dog Tater Tot, leaving behind everything and evacuating with just the clothes on their back. Not knowing what they would wake up to, they found shelter thanks to the support of friends, family and colleagues, however on the morning of January 8, they heard the news that they had lost everything. Thankful for their safety, they must now turn the focus to restarting and taking care of their two beautiful little boys. Many, if not most, of us will never know what it is like to have to start from scratch. Please help us support Kristina and Tom in this difficult time - every little bit helps! - Melissa, Michelle and Jillian

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Palisades Fire: Support Hamish and Ursula

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We are raising emergency funds for Hamish, Ursula and their three boys, whose lives were turned upside down when the Palisades Fire destroyed their home, their community, and the elementary school that was a cornerstone of their family’s life. This unimaginable loss happened in an instant—Hamish and Ursula had just 15 minutes to grab what they could: their dog, the family fish, a few important documents, and birthday presents for their middle son, who turns 7 tomorrow. Ursula, a beloved kindergarten teacher at Palisades Elementary Charter School, poured her heart into her students and her own children, who attended the same school. Now, they face the possibility that the school, like their home, is gone. Hamish and Ursula are not just kind; they’re the kind of people who make you believe in the goodness of others. They would never ask for help themselves, but they need our support now. Everything they’ve built as a family has been reduced to ashes. Imagine starting over with nothing—no toys for the kids, no clothes, no furniture, no home. I’m Dane Hansen, a friend of this incredible family, and I’m reaching out from San Diego to ask for your help in relieving some of their financial burden. Every dollar donated will go directly to Hamish and Ursula to help them rebuild their lives. Please open your hearts and give whatever you can. Together, we can help this family find hope and stability in the face of overwhelming loss.

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Donate to the Mauvais Family's Recovery

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On behalf of the staff at Lavender & Honey Espresso Bar in Pasadena, we are begging for your support for one of our team members and her family. The Mauvais family lost their home, belongings, and a vehicle in the Eaton Fire earlier in the day on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. We understand many families and homes in Pasadena and Altadena have been devastated by these horrible conditions, if you feel so inclined, please consider giving financial support to this family we love so dearly. If unable to give, please keep them in your thoughts and prayers in the weeks to come. *100% of proceeds donated here will be given to the Mauvais family* This GoFundMe is run by Lavender & Honey Espresso Bar manager, Elisa Pitts.

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Help Bill and Grace After Devastating Lost In Eaton Fire

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My parents, Bill & Grace, were able to safely evacuate with their pet yesterday, but have received news confirming that their Altadena home has burned to the ground in the Eaton fire. THEY HAVE LOST EVERYTHING! Their home, furniture, clothing, just all of their belongings. We’re devastated, as this was my childhood home and neighborhood. My mom is a retired special education teacher from the Pasadena Unified School district and my dad is a deacon at First AME church of Pasadena, Ca and a retired teacher as well. A little help from others would be a great blessing. Anything helps! Contributions will go directly to their emergency lodging, food, replacing essential items and helping them regain some sense of normalcy during this incredibly difficult time.

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Help the Ragers After Eaton Fire

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When the Eaton fire broke out on January 7, Adam and Sarah Rager had to quickly evacuate their Altadena home. They fled with their two young children, their cat and two dogs, and just two bags of essentials. The fire hit their neighborhood hard, destroying all of the houses on their street. Their house and everything in it, along with their second car, are gone. Adam and Sarah and their children and pets are safe and sheltered but have lost almost everything they own. Adam and Sarah Rager are dedicated and beloved elementary educators in our community. Adam, known to his students as Mr. Rager, teaches 4th grade at Elysian Heights Arts Magnet in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Sarah, known to her school as Ms. Rager, teaches at Altadena Arts Magnet in Pasadena Unified. They have given so much to our community, enriching the lives of hundreds of children, and now they need our help. Please give as generously as you can and spread the word.

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Help Shanan and Parker Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Help Shanan and Parker Rebuild After the Eaton Fire Shanan and Parker have suffered an unimaginable loss after their home was destroyed in the Eaton fire. They were only able to escape with the clothes on their backs, leaving behind everything they owned—treasured memories, sentimental belongings, and all of life’s necessities. Shanan, a dedicated hairstylist and podcaster, now faces the overwhelming challenge of rebuilding their life from nothing. Our families have grown up together, and we are devastated as we watch our dear friends go through this difficult loss. All funds raised will go directly to Shanan and Parker for essential items, clothing, and rebuilding their lives. We love you and thank you for any support you can offer. With love, Cheyenne & R

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Help Mary and Andre Recover After Eaton Fire

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My amazing sister Mary Ferguson and her partner Andre Soto just lost everything in the Eaton Fire on January 8, 2025. They had just moved into a new home in Altadena and did not have their renter's insurance set up yet. They lost all of their personal belongings including their new furniture, kitchen appliances, clothes, jewelry, musical instruments, a rare record collection (35oo+ records), and countless irreplaceable family heirlooms and photos. All they have is one suitcase each and their two beautiful kitties. We're so grateful they are safe, but they really need help recovering after this immensely traumatizing experience. Please consider donating if you can. This fundraiser is being set up by Mary's brother Michael Ferguson. All funds will go to Mary and Andre to support with basic living costs and replacing essential items -- all needs not fully covered by other sources of aid.

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Help Soma and Isaac Move Forward After Tragic Eaton Fire

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I’m reaching out to ask for your support for Soma Helmi and Isaac Lubow, who tragically lost everything in the Eaton Fire that swept through Altadena, CA on January 8. I’ve known Soma for 6 years, and I’ve seen firsthand how her kindness, hard work, and dedication have touched everyone around her. Soma is not only an incredibly talented director—she’s the heart and soul of every project she touches. Known for her creativity, kindness, and deep respect for her crew and actors, she has also built a reputation as a mentor and friend. Her films have inspired countless people with her passion to tell character-driven stories and furthering representation on the screen, especially that of the Asian experience. Her leadership has created close-knit, dedicated teams that would follow her anywhere. Devastatingly, some of what she has lost are the tools she uses to bring her art to life. This tragedy has upended her world, and while her resilience is unmatched, the road to recovery will be long and difficult. Isaac is a talented builder, designer, and jack-of-all-trades. He designed and built most of the furniture in the house. He worked primarily in web development, from a makeshift office and wood shop in the little garage. His son (Soma's stepson), Noah, is now a junior in high school. We are raising funds to help Soma and Isaac navigate this incredibly difficult time. The funds will be used to help them move forward. This support will give them the breathing room they desperately need while they figure out their next steps and begin the long journey of reshaping their lives. Every donation, no matter how big or small, will make a significant impact. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and support. (This Go Fund Me is being set up by Sarah J. Eagen, a close friend and frequent collaborator of Soma's. I am also based in Los Angeles, but have been lucky enough to not have the fires reach my home.)

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Support Corby & Kristie After Fire Loss

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Hey everyone, If you’re seeing this, chances are you know me or you know my wonderful family made up of Corby Gallegos, Kristie Gallegos, Mirabel Gallegos, Mateo Gallegos, and their two puppies, Oscar and Holly. I am Corby and Kristie’s niece, Alyssa Gallegos. Within these last 24 hours, my family’s home was lost and destroyed in the Eaton fire that has engulfed Altadena. The Waldorf schools where my uncle works and cousins went to school have also been destroyed. At this time, my family is safe with friends, but they do not have a home to return to when this fire finally ends. I am creating this gofundme because I know that my family has a huge community that loves and cares about them, and I know that there are so many of us who are going to want to help. I am also lucky enough to have a huge community that can share this around. It is going to be an uphill battle for my family to find a new home and replace their treasured and essential belongings. I know that this fire has terrorized and displaced so many in our Los Angeles community, but if there is anything that you can spare to help my family in this crucial time, I’m sure that it would mean the world to all of us. I am hoping to make these next devastating steps for them as easy as possible. Thank you all ❤️ Alyssa Gallegos

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Help Support the Taylor Family through the Eaton Fire Crisis

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kind-Hearted Strangers, I am reaching out on behalf of my dear friends, Lucy and Jelani, and their two beautiful children, who tragically lost absolutely everything in the devastating Eaton Fire. If you know Lucy and Jelani, you know they are two of the kindest, most generous people you could meet. They’ve always been there to help others in need, and now it’s our turn to offer them the support they so deeply deserve. We are asking for your help in any way you can - whether through a donation, a prayer, or simply sharing this message. Every contribution will help them recover from this crisis and find hope again. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your love, generosity, and support during this incredibly difficult time. With gratitude, Fiona

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Help Rebuild the Home & Life of Deisy Suerez-Giles & Family

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Help Rebuild the Home and Life of Deisy Surez-Giles and Her Family After the LA Wildfires Dear Friends, Family, and Kindhearted Supporters, I’m reaching out with a heavy heart for my dear friend, Deisy Surez-Giles—a devoted wife, loving mother to two beautiful boys, and an inspiring small business owner—whose family has been devastated by the recent wildfires in Altadena, California. In the wake of this tragedy, Deisy, her husband, and their sons had only moments to escape, leaving their home with just one bag in hand. Everything they built over the years—their belongings, cherished family memories, and the safe space they called home—is now gone. Deisy has dedicated her life to her family and her business, Desuar Spa, pouring her heart and soul into creating a nurturing environment for others. Now, she and her family need that same love and support from all of us. I’m here to do everything I can to help them through this unimaginable loss. Whether it’s through this GoFundMe, sending gift cards for essentials, or booking services at one of Deisy’s local Desuar Spa locations, every contribution will make a world of difference in helping them rebuild their lives. Supporting her business not only uplifts Deisy but also helps her provide for her family during this challenging time. This isn’t just about the things they lost—it’s about the memories, the hard work, and the years spent building a life together. Let’s show up for Deisy and her family, giving them a foundation to start anew. If you would like to send anything directly to help—gift cards, essentials, or words of comfort—you can reach Deisy at her spa. Let’s make an impact and uplift this incredible entrepreneur, mother, and wife—not just in funds but in prayer, love, and community support. It may seem superficial to some, but by keeping the abundance of flow going, we can truly help Deisy and her family find their footing again. No amount is too small. Every act of kindness counts. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support. With love and gratitude, her sister Friend, Dionne Phillips Dear Friends, about Who I am, My name is Dionne Phillips, and I am the Founder and CEO of D’Lashes Lash & Wellness Spa in Beverly Hills. I’ve spent over two decades in the beauty industry, helping people feel empowered through self-care. But beyond my work, I’m also a recent breast cancer survivor who is still in the process of healing and moving forward from one of the most challenging seasons of my life. I’m reaching out because my dear friend, Deisy Surez-Giles, her husband, and their two young boys recently lost their home in the devastating LA wildfires. They escaped with only a single bag, leaving behind not just their belongings but years of hard work and precious memories. Our Story: I met Deisy during a difficult time in my own life. My spa was under construction, and due to LA city permits and inspection delays, the process dragged on for over a year. On top of that, I was battling breast cancer. Through a mutual connection—our business architect—Deisy kindly offered me a room at one of her spa locations to rent so I could continue working while managing my treatments. Though I didn’t end up using the space, her generosity and kind heart left a lasting impression. We’ve stayed close friends and continue to support each other as entrepreneurs. Now, Deisy is facing an unimaginable loss, and I feel it’s my turn to step up and support her and her family. How the Funds Will Be Used: Your donation will directly help Deisy and her family move forward from this loss and begin rebuilding their lives. Funds will be used for:    • Temporary housing and basic living expenses as they work to get back on their feet Replacing essential items such as clothing, toiletries, and household necessities    • Support for their two young boys to return to school with supplies and stability    •   Emergency needs and unforeseen expenses during this difficult time *In addition to donating, you can also support Deisy by booking services or purchasing products from her small business, Desuar Spa’s In Hollywood, Downtown LA (inside the Westin BONAVENTURE hotel, & in Monterey, CA) This continued support will help her family recover and rebuild. Transparency is incredibly important to me, and I promise that every dollar raised will go directly toward helping Deisy and her family move forward and regain stability. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this incredibly difficult time. With heartfelt gratitude, Dionne Phillips Founder & CEO D’Lashes Lash & Wellness Spa

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Jasmine and family need your help!!

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, I’m reaching out to support my dear coworker and friend, Jasmine Campa, a physical therapist at LA County Olive View Hospital, and fitness instructor at Elements Dance studio, and her family—her spouse and two young children—who lost their home in Altadena due to the Eaton Fire. On the night of the fire, they were forced to evacuate with only the clothes on their backs, losing everything they owned. Their home is now gone, and like so many others affected by this devastating disaster, they’re left to pick up the pieces. Jasmine has always been a compassionate and hardworking individual, dedicated to helping others as a physical therapist, serving the LA County community. She’s someone who has always put others first, showing kindness, resilience, and strength. Now, it's our turn to show up for her and her family in their time of need. These donations will assist with needs that are not covered by other sources of aid. Any donation, big or small, will make a difference. Please share this with your network and help us support Jasmine and her family during this incredibly difficult time. Your kindness and generosity mean the world to them.

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Support the Jones Family After Devastating Fire Loss

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My name is Teri, and I'm a Cal Football mom. One of our fellow Cal Football Families, the Jones family, has tragically lost their family home in Altadena from the Eaton fire. Camden Jones, #81, is a Freshman Tight End on the Cal (UC Berkeley) football team. Carey and Yolanda (parents), Camden, and their Labradoodle "Santo" were all able to evacuate safely, but their house and everything in it was unfortunately lost in the fire. Not only did they lose their home, they lost all of their belongings, personal items, and mementos. Camden lost the house he practically grew up in, and all his football memorabilia. Chelsea (Carey and Yolanda's adult daughter) did not live in the home, but all of the presents from her recent wedding were lost as they were being stored at the family house until Chelsea and her and new husband, Dustin, were able to move into their new home. This lovely family has suffered devastating losses, they have lost everything. Please donate to help support them as they navigate this new and difficult journey. Any amount will help. Thank you in advance for your support.

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Support the Tavidian Family

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Help Nataly Tavidian and her Family recover after devastating Fire So many are suffering right now due to the fires in Los Angeles. My dear friend Nataly is one of many deeply affected, as her family’s home—filled with years of memories and love—was tragically lost in the blaze. Tragedy struck the Tavidian family when the Eaton Fire consumed their beloved home in Pasadena. For Nataly this loss is not just a home—it’s a lifetime of memories. It’s where her mother and brother lived, where childhood dreams flourished, and where her family’s history was anchored. In an instant, everything was gone. Nataly’s mother and brother escaped safely but with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Her mother is beyond heartbroken, having now lost not only her husband a few years ago but also the home they built together. When we think of Los Angeles, images of the rich and famous often come to mind. But that’s just one small part of the city. While we hear about celebrities who’ve lost their homes to these devastating fires, the true toll is felt most deeply by working-class families, like Nataly’s. These fires don’t just threaten properties—they disrupt lives, uproot communities, and leave those with fewer resources struggling to recover, such as Nataly’s family. What makes this story even more extraordinary is Nataly herself. As a compassionate reporter for KNX News, she has been tirelessly covering the devastating fires across Los Angeles, bringing stories of heartbreak and resilience to light. Recent news article below. Nataly reporting and assisting the greater LA community while standing in front of her destroyed family home. https://www.audacy.com/knxnews/news/local/knx-news-reporter-loses-childhood-home-to-eaton-fire?fbclid=IwY2xjawHs0SRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTTQSBNbJoYhw-5FVWwKtAiCDhyJgJq5HXkKHvfAJZhqArkGtR_LHoc_oA_aem_EP6D5uGUpXXdwnHWjwhXpw Despite her own unimaginable loss, she continues to show up for her community, reporting with empathy and holding space for others enduring similar tragedies. Nataly is a beacon of strength, kindness, and compassion—not only for her family but also for her community. She has hardly slept, balancing the heartbreak of her personal loss with the demands of her work. She is holding her family, herself, and her community through this unimaginable time. Now, it’s our turn to hold her. We are asking for your support to help Nataly and her family. Every contribution, no matter the size, will go directly toward helping Nataly, her mother, and her brother recover from this devastating loss—providing essentials, temporary housing, and whatever else arises in the weeks and months to come. Nataly has given so much to her family, her community, and those she serves as a journalist. Let’s come together to assist this beautiful family during their time of need. Your kindness and generosity will mean the world to a family who has already endured so much. All funds will go toward replacing essential items like clothing, toiletries, household items, etc. for her mother and brother. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference in helping this resilient family find stability and healing during this incredibly difficult time. Please share this campaign widely and help bring a little light into the lives of those who have given so much of themselves to others. Thank you, and may everyone who is in need right now receive the assistance, love, and support that Nataly so generously gives to her community every single day. ________________________________________________ Info for Gofundme, required for this campaign: My offical name is Kassia Anita Bosby, known as Kassia on social media. I live in Sedona AZ, and I am a close friend of Nataly Tavidian. I have had the privilege of witnessing firsthand how much Nataly gives to her community every single day - through her profession and in her unwavering love and care for her family and friends . I am honored to help organize this campaign to support her and her family during this difficult time.

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Help Abby, Spencer, and Arlo Recover After Fire

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My sister and brother-in-law, Abby Stone and Spencer Clark, along with their 14-month-old baby Arlo and sweet dog Merlin, lost their Altadena home and everything they own in the Eaton Canyon fire. They evacuated with only a change of clothes and their passports. Abby and Spencer poured so much love, time, and money into their beautiful home, building and fixing up much of it by hand. There is a long list of invaluable things and future memories that can’t be replaced, but supporting them as they get back on their feet will certainly help. Thank you in advance! Any contribution will be immensely appreciated.

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Help the Martinez Family Recover

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To know the Martinez family, is to love them. They are a family of four, soon to be five, that have been one of many that have experienced the unimaginable and lost their home and everything in it in the Eaton Canyon fire. This page has been created to find and create a little light during this incredibly difficult time for them. They need help to start over. Every penny raised will go directly to supporting them as they move forward. No donation is too small, and every bit helps. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page with others would mean the world! Thank you for your kindness, support, and generosity, and prayers for this sweet family. We love you, Martinez fam! We got you.

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Help Marco Rebuild After Wildfire Loss

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Hi, my name is Briana Pascale, and I'm reaching out to you on behalf of my father, Marco Pascale, who has recently lost everything in the devastating wildfires that are currently ravaging California. This morning, my father was abruptly woken up by thick smoke filling his home. As he looked out of his window, he saw flames rapidly approaching. In those terrifying moments, all he could think about was getting out. He was able to escape, but in the chaos and fear, he was unable to find his three beloved white cats, who are still missing. It’s heartbreaking to think of what he’s going through — losing his home, his possessions, and the animals who were a part of his life for so many years. My father is one of the kindest, hardest-working people I know. He has always been there for others, generously offering help and support to anyone in need. Whether it was a friend going through a tough time or a neighbor needing a hand, he never hesitated to give. He’s always put others first, and now, he finds himself in a position where he needs our help. The fire has taken everything from him — his home, his livelihood, and his sense of security. He doesn’t have much left, and he’s now facing the overwhelming task of rebuilding his life from the ground up. We are asking for your help to provide my father with the support he needs to start over. Any donation, no matter how small, will make a world of difference in helping him find a new place to live, replace basic necessities, and eventually bring some peace back into his life as he copes with the loss of his home and pets. Please keep my father in your thoughts and prayers as we try to navigate through this unimaginable loss. Thank you so much for your kindness, compassion, and support during this incredibly difficult time. We truly appreciate every donation, share, and kind word. With gratitude, Nadia Weljkovic, Bianca Capelli & Briana Pascale ♥️

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Rebuilding from Ashes: Ihly Family Fundraiser

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Tragedy struck our family when Claire, Ryan, and Julia lost their home in the devastating Eaton Altadena, CA Fire. In an instant, everything they had worked so hard for—memories, belongings, and their safe haven—was reduced to ashes. On behalf of the Ihly family, we their cousins, sisters, brothers are reaching out for support to help them rebuild their lives. They are now faced with the daunting challenge of starting over from scratch. Donations will go directly toward essentials like clothing, basic necessities, and beginning the process of rebuilding their life. Any contribution, big or small, will make a world of difference and mean so much to our family during this difficult time. If you are unable to donate, we kindly ask you to share this page to help us spread the word. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness, generosity, and prayers. Together, we can help them rise from the ashes.

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Robinson Family Needs Support After Eaton Fire

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Hi folx - My name is Dennis Robinson (Pasadena, CA), and my mother, Rose Robinson (Altadena, CA), and younger brother Marshawn Robinson (Altadena, CA) lost their home on El Molino Ave. and Mendocino St. to the recent Eaton (Canyon) fire. My mom and bro lost everything. At 5 a.m. on January 8th, when they evacuated, they believed—like so many others—that they would be back in a few hours, leaving only with the clothes they were wearing and random items in their pockets. We are devastated that our family pictures, keepsakes, and other personal items with sentimental value are all now gone with no warning. I’ve started this page to help them get through this challenging time, and get support to cover unexpected costs that might not be covered by other sources of aid. Any donation, no matter the amount, would mean the world. With immense gratitude, Dennis R.

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Anderson Hao: Eaton Fire Relief Fund

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On behalf of Anderson Hao, this fundraiser's goal is to provide as much support as possible as they were massively affected by the fires in California, specifically by the Eaton fire, losing their home, music equipment, and more. All funds gained from this fundraiser will be directly donated to Anderson, hoping to rebuild what was lost as they restart. Any donation would be appreciated, and we appreciate you for taking the time to donate during this hard time. Funds will be used for uncovered expenses like temporary housing, essentials and recovery, NOT rebuilding. This fundraiser is facilitated by Renan Rocha, who works directly alongside Anderson.

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Help the Rivera and Melchor family rebuild their life

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Earlier today, my house burned down. A place where I have been since the day I was born. I am fortunate to say that my family and I are okay. My grandparents, my sister, my mom, my dog, and my cat are all alive and well. The future for us is very uncertain and scary as well. I am setting up this GoFundMe for my family and me so that we can cover unexpected costs and to get us back on our feet. Usually, I wouldn’t ask for help, but because of just how grave this disaster is, I am reaching out and asking for your help in restoring our hope for the future. It’s gonna be a hard, long journey, and perhaps very emotional ahead of us, but with your support, you can help get us through these difficult times. Thank you for your gratitude and generosity.

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Help Support Amy Fort & Tim Darcy After The Altadena Fires

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On Wednesday January 7th, Amy Fort and Tim Darcy and their pup Zuzu's home burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. Thankfully they are safe, but will need to begin rebuilding their lives, replacing their possessions, and finding a new place to live. Amy and Tim are two of the kindest, most generous, talented, special, beautiful people. Let's come together and help them recover from this devastating event. We know they would do the same for us. Please help in any way you can - it's all appreciated. (In an effort to prevent fraud, we want to clarify that this fundraiser is being organized by Shira Knishkowy in support of Amy Fort & Tim Darcy, victims of the Altadena Eaton Fires in Los Angeles)

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Grandparents' Home Lost in Eaton Fire

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01/08/25 will forever represent a devastating day in the Law Family. On this day, grandparents lost everything in the Eaton Fire. The home that nurtured and provided a safe haven for so many friends and family members has now become a pile of ashes that hold our precious memories. My grandparents made it out with the clothes on their back, breath in their lungs, and hope in their hearts; but after 50+ years of residing in Altadena, CA, they will begin to restore their lives. We are grateful for your prayers as we continue to trust God with the future, and wanted to provide a space where you would donate if you felt led to do so.

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Help Jairo, Katrina and the boys rebuild their home

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Our names are Jairo and Katrina, and we lost our beloved home in the fire that decimated our community of Altadena. We have three boys: Rowan (5), Aden (2.5) and Hart (3 months). We bought our home two years ago—it needed a lot of work and we rolled up our sleeves to renovate it. It was our first home as a family. We filled it with love, laughter, traditions, and early childhood chaos. We brought our son home to it. We etched the boys' heights into the doorframe of their bathroom. Every evening at 4pm, we would leave the house to go for a family walk, waving at neighbors who knew our kids by name. It's surreal to believe that we're writing these words and that so many are hurting as much as we are. North Altadena was leveled on the night of 1/7—only a handful of homes remain standing among singular chimney stacks and a field of ash. It's all so devastating. Our hearts are irreparably broken. While it feels impossible to think about what's next, one thing is for sure: we need help. Friends and family have rallied to get us immediate essentials, but we'll need to, one step at a time, figure out what’s next. We’re just now starting to deal with insurance and there are so many expenses the policy won’t cover. To make things more complicated, our kids have a variety of allergies and asthma so we are limited with how far away we can be from a big hospital. It's all so complicated that it's difficult to even think straight to figure out what we need. But we'll start here. Anything you can do to help us rebuild would be deeply appreciated. We're grateful that we are safe and together. And we're grateful that an incredible community of people, some perfect strangers, has rallied itself around us to help us during this time. It's been a shining light at the end of this tunnel. Thank you for everything.

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Help Mickey After Her Home Was Lost in The Eaton Fire

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My name is Parker McMillan. I live in Mickey's hometown, St. Louis and, on behalf of Mickey's family, I am setting up this GoFund Me To help Mickey rebuild her life after her house was completely destroyed in the Eaton Fire. Mickey is school teacher at Paradise Canyon elementary School in La Canada, CA. She lives by herself with no family near where she lives. She will need funds to get back on her feet as she lost everything except her dog in the fire.

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Aid Ken and Shino's Cancer Battle and Fire Recovery

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On January 6th, Ken Charlson sat with Shino Arihara as she received a seven-hour chemotherapy and immunotherapy dose to treat Stage 3 ovarian and uterine cancer. On January 8th, their home and livelihoods (a letterpress print shop and music studio) burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire. Shino’s marvelous letterpress cards (Fugu Fugu Press - all expertly printed by Shino and Ken) can be seen in a thousand retail stores internationally, and her paintings have been published in children’s books, magazines, and displayed in exhibitions (including several at Giant Robot's brilliant GR2 Gallery). Ken is a terrifically talented musician, and has performed in local venues for thirty years as a jazz pianist, both solo and in bands. He composed, recorded, jammed, and taught piano, guitar and drums in his home studio, a spot and community beloved by students and professional musicians over the past fifteen years. Shino and Ken are delightful and generous; the best of humans. I would be so grateful if you could join me in helping to ease their situation. About me: My name is Emmie Hsu, and I’m a longtime friend and admirer of Shino and Ken, as well as a fellow greeting card maker. We met at the National Stationery Show in NYC in 2006. I walked into their booth and decided we were going to be friends forever. All funds raised through this GoFundMe will go directly to Shino and Ken, to use towards getting back on their feet. Thank you so much!

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Help Support Julius and Pamela Norwood After Fire

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On Tuesday evening, Pam and Julius Norwood evacuated their home in Altadena, CA. Though they made it to safety, they discovered the following morning that their family home, and all their possessions, had been lost in the Eaton fire. (Before & After photos) Married for 45 years, Pam and Julius represent everything that's unique and special about Altadena. This home has been in their family since 1975, first occupied by Pam’s mother, until her passing. Since then, Pam and Julius were able to move back to the neighborhood, Pam’s mom was so fond of and introduce it to their sons and daughter. They eventually planned to leave the home to their beloved granddaughter. They made up one of the parts to the beating heart of the neighborhood — warm, friendly, and kind to anyone they encountered on their frequent walks with their dog Oreo. You couldn't ask for better neighbors, more loving grandparents, or more loyal friends. Though what they've lost is irreplaceable, Pam and Julius are courageous, resilient people who — at 72 — hope to one day get back on their feet and create a ton of new memories, for themselves and their family. Anything you can donate will offer both relief for any unexpected costs during this devastating time and will provide a vital resource for their family's long-term future.

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"Fire Took It All—Help Rick, Effi, and their kiddos!

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Help Rick, Effi, and Their Children Rebuild After the Eaton Wildfire On January 8, the Eaton Wildfire tore through Altadena, California, leaving devastation in its wake. Among the many affected were Rick Georgeson, Effi Boniekerian, and their two children, whose lives were forever changed when their home was completely destroyed. In a matter of moments, the Georgeson family lost not just their house but a lifetime of memories, cherished belongings, and the sense of security they worked so very hard to build. They escaped with only the clothes on their backs, and now they face the unimaginable challenge of starting over. Rick and Effi have always been the kind of people who show up for others—whether it’s lending a helping hand to neighbors, volunteering in the community, or cheering on their kids’ school events. Now it’s our turn to show up for them. We’re asking for your help to provide immediate relief for their family. Our ultimate goal is to support them in getting them back on their feet. Every donation, no matter how small, will bring hope to Rick, Effi, and their children during this difficult time. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing this campaign with your network to help us spread the word. Let’s rally together to give this incredible family the support they need to heal, and move forward. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and compassion.

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Help Altadena family & dogs after eaton canyon fire

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On Jan 8th, our world was turned upside down when the Eaton Canyon fire tore through our community in Altadena and our street Mcnally. After 18 years of calling Altadena home, we lost everything besides our van and our dogs this morning. We are officially homeless. Our house, our 3 cars, our many motorcycles, and nearly all of our belongings, the spell irreplaceable little things. The fire took our dog’s stuff, my dog training gear, our clothes (the few we managed to grab in a rush), and countless irreplaceable keepsakes and memories. I still can’t believe this is real and happened. We’ve lived in Altadena for almost two decades, and in that time, we created a life full of love, laughter, and cherished moments. All of that is now gone. But what breaks our hearts the most is not just the physical loss – it’s the memories, the things that can never be replaced. We’ve received an outpouring of love and support from friends, family, and even strangers who’ve reached out asking how they can help. So, after much thought, it was suggested to create this GoFundMe to give those who want to contribute an opportunity to do so. How your donation will help: * We’ll need to replace essential items like clothing, shoes, plates, tables, and personal belongings. * Dog equipment: Our dog family members also lost everything and they are everything to us. We need to get them new supplies and equipment. * Transportation: With the loss of our three cars and many motorcycles, we’ll need help securing basic transportation. * Long-term recovery: The road to recovery will be long, and your support will help us get back on our feet while we navigate the process. No contribution is too small, and every bit helps us start anew, painfully. We are incredibly grateful for the kindness and generosity we’ve already received. If you are able to donate, it would mean the world to us. If you are unable to donate, we would be so grateful if you could share this page with others who might be able to help. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being there during this incredibly difficult time.

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Help Our Family Rebuild After Fire Loss

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Help Our Family Rebuild After Fire Loss Our family is among the many victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. My cousin (Bisi Ezeolu) and his spouse (Marisa Ezeolu) along with their three young children (ages 8, 6, and 4), whose home is located on the path of the second biggest fire (Eaton) lost everything when the fire destroyed their home in Altadena, California. The flames claimed not just their house, but all their possessions, ranging from necessities like clothing and furniture to irreplaceable items and mementos. A young family that is doing everything right, providing for their children, suddenly, lost everything in the twinkle of an eye. Their children lost everything, including their toys, books, school supplies, their memory keepsakes; a home they have known and shared with friends during birthday celebrations and on other occasions. This has been such a harrowing experience for the whole family. Currently, they are staying at another family member’s home, but urgently need help to rebuild their lives. The funds raised will go directly toward: ***Securing temporary housing ***Replacing essential things for the children ***Basic furniture and household necessities ***Clothing and school supplies ***Initial costs toward finding a permanent home close to the children’s school Any amount you can give will make a real difference for this family of five as they attempt to recover from this devastating loss. While the insurance may cover some costs, the immediate needs are urgent and overwhelming. We are deeply grateful for any support you can offer - whether it is a donation, sharing this page, or keeping our family in your thoughts during this challenging time. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.

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Support Bree's Family After Fire Tragedy

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As Bree's Cousin, Friend and Business Partner, it’s hard to put into words the heartbreak we’re feeling as we share this news: Our Founder & CEO, Bree Jensen, and her family have lost their home and all their belongings in the devastating wildfire in Eaton Canyon, CA. For those who know Bree, you know she’s not just our leader—she’s the heart of our organization. She has poured her time, energy, and passion into helping others, building a career rooted in kindness, dedication, and a deep commitment to making the world a better place. She’s been there for so many of us, guiding, supporting, and inspiring every step of the way. Now, she needs us. As a team, we’re coming together to support Bree and her family as they begin the long and difficult process of rebuilding their lives. The Jensen Family evacuated their home at 3am and were not able to take their belongings. We’ve set up a GoFundMe page to give everyone who has been touched by her work and her generosity a chance to give back to someone who has given so much. The funds will be used for buying food, clothing, necessary items, housing, etc. Bree has always been the first to extend a helping hand. Now it’s our turn to do the same for her. Whether it’s a donation, a kind word, or simply sharing this message, we are so grateful for your support. Let’s rally around Bree and her family with the love and care she has shown all of us over the years. With love and gratitude, The Social Impact Firm Team

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Help The Jeffries Family Rebuild After Eaton Wildfire

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Renee and Gerald Jeffries have lived in Altadena, CA for 35 years. They would have lived in their home on Palm Street for 30 years this year, in June. Since having moved to the community in 1990 and into their home in 1995, they have raised 3 thriving children, sent them to local public schools like Noyes Elementary school and Eliot Middle School (both of which have been lost in the fire), and given of their time and resources to supporting and building up the community of Altadena, where they lived. They went to beauty salons in the neighborhood - that are now gone. They frequented grocery stores and local Mexican restaurants - all of which have been destroyed in the fire. They have been hard working members of the community, volunteering at their local church and being active in supporting initiatives that gave the community life. From Little League baseball games that Gerald coached, to supporting the local farmer's market that Renee would frequent in Loma Alta Park, The Jeffries Family has given so much to the community of Altadena...only to have lost EVERYTHING on the morning of January 8th, 2025 in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. THEY HAVE LOST EVERYTHING. The house. Their wedding photos. Their children's childhood mementos. Everything. They are retired and living on a fixed income - there is NO WAY they can financially afford to replace all that they have lost. THESE FUNDS WILL BE USED TO HELP RENEE AND GERALD REPLENISH THEIR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND PROVIDE THEM WITH FURNITURE, HOUSEWARES AND DAILY LIVING ESSENTIALS ONCE THEY ARE BACK ON THEIR FEET. PLEASE...let's help them rebuild what they've lost and start fresh. My name is Kathi McWhorter, and I am raising funds for my dear friends Renee and Gerald Jeffries whose house burned to the ground in the Eaton fire. I cannot imagine how devastating it would be to lose everything you have worked for your entire life. As you can see from the picture, The Jeffries family is a beautiful one who had built a wonderful life for themselves, only to have it all lost within 30 minutes. This would be emotionally traumatizing for anyone. The entire neighborhood is gone. PLEASE: I am asking members of this human community to help out my dear friends at this emotionally and stressful time in their lives. This could happen to anyone. Thank you in advance for your support and generosity. Renee and Gerald and their children are MORE THAN deserving of your funds. The Jeffries are a worthy family. Thank you.

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Support for Lesley: Home Lost in Pacific Fire

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Hello! I am Ellyn Solis, a long time friend of Lesley Zimmerman. This GoFundMe is being started supporting a close friend/colleague, Lesley Zimmerman and her daughter. They lost their family home in the Pacific Palisades fire and got out with just a few pieces of clothing and their dog. Lesley grew up in that house and then raised her daughter there. It contained everything dear to them, including important papers, photos, and many other mementos. While Lesley is grateful that they are safe, they are now facing unbelievable financial hardship and need our help. They are currently in a small hotel and will be able to access an Airbnb soon, but they are in a financial situation that doesn't lend itself to quick solutions. To keep a roof over their heads, buy essentials such as clothing (they left with some sweat suits), and begin the healing process with insurance which will obviously take a very long time, we need to rally for this wonderful woman who has worked hard in the music, entertainment, and other spaces as a publicist. If you know her, you love her. Even if it's five bucks, give what you can and share it! All funds will be used to help Lesley get back on her feet. Sending love out there to all who are suffering in this horrific circumstance. Ellyn

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2025-01-15T21:12:38.664Z - ongoing
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Pasadena Fire: Support Lisa and Family

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Hello, my name is Kymberly. My mother-in-law, Lisa, and the father of my children, Gregory, recently lost their home in the Pasadena/Altadena fire. The fire spread so quickly that there was little time to act. My kids were there when it happened, and their dad acted swiftly to get them out safely. Unfortunately, the fire moved so fast that there was no time for a proper evacuation. They could only pack what they could fit into their cars. As you can imagine, this has been devastating. If you know Lisa or have ever met her, you know she’s always willing to lend a hand—whether it’s offering a job, money, or even a place to stay. Now, she needs our help. I am reaching out in the hope of easing this difficult time for them, as they are now without a home. Unless you’ve been through something like this, it’s hard to understand how overwhelming it can be. Any help you can provide—big or small—will help them during this challenging time. These donations will cover even basic expenses and it would mean the world to them and is deeply appreciated. Thank you for your kindness and support.

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2025-01-15T21:12:42.246Z - ongoing
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Support Luke's Family After Fire Loss

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Hi , my name is Cristal Alvarado and I appreciate you taking a moment to read and share this GoFundMe. I am starting this gofundme to support my friend Luke whose family lost their home in the Eaton fire in Altadena. Luke is a firefighter on the Inyo Hotshots and spends his summers protecting communities from wildfires like the one that burnt his home. Any money donated will be used to help him and his family until they get help from the government or state. Any amount you’re willing to contribute is so greatly appreciated and if you aren’t able to contribute money at this time please share with your friends and family. This would mean the world to him and his family. Thank you.

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Tony & Evelyn Need Us After Devastating Fire

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Dear Family and Friends We hope this letter finds you well. We are reaching out with heavy hearts to share some devasting news. Recently, Tony & Evelyn suffered a tragic loss due to the Eaton Canyon fire that consumed their home and all their belongings, including his work truck. This unexpected disaster has left them in a state of shock and uncertainty. As they begin the difficult process of rebuilding their lives, we realize that they cannot do this alone. We are reaching out to you, our beloved family and friends, for support during this challenging time. Your kindness and generosity have always been a source of strength for us, and now more than ever, we need your help. If you are able to contribute financially or assist in any way, it would mean the world to us. Whether it’s helping with donations or simply sharing words of encouragement, every little bit helps as they navigate this overwhelming journey of recovery. Thank you for being there for us during this difficult time. We appreciate your love and support more than words can express. With all our love, Tony's sisters, Natalie & Theresa

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Help Kevin and Marissa after Altadena Fire

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My incredible friends, Kevin Clark-Ryan and Marissa Rutka, lost their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire on Wednesday, January 8th. They are some of the most generous people I know and now is our chance to give back. Please donate what you can so they can get back on their feet.

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2025-01-15T21:12:57.460Z - ongoing
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Victoria and Marko's Family Needs Your Help

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Our dearest friend Victoria McDonnell DeSantis, her husband Marko DeSantis and her family lost their home that they loved and have lived in for years. We know that thousands of people have lost their homes, but Victoria is our family. Not only do we know we can help her, but we also know that she will take these funds and also help her neighborhood. We are asking for your help, whatever you can do to help her, and her husband and two children. Like everyone else, they have lost so much. But thankfully, they have love. They are not asking for this; this is just what we, as her friends and family, can contribute. Please help if you can. Thank you.

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Support Us After Altadena Fire

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Hello, Matthew Willems and Nicole Pickens here from Altadena. Our apartment has burned to the ground in the Eaton fire, and we are now homeless. We lost everything, including irreplaceable items like family heirlooms. We are safe and are asking our friends and family to help us get back on our feet. The money we receive will go to temporary housing, food, and various bills. Thank you

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2025-01-15T21:13:04.655Z - ongoing
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Help Sophia and Miles Rebuild After LA Fires

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Our best friends Sophia and Miles have lost their perfect home in Altadena and all of their treasured belongings to the LA fires. Not only were there countless memories and irreplaceable keepsakes in their home lost, but Miles had a fully equipped music studio that was destroyed. Miles is a talented musician and music producer, and, in addition to the devastation of losing these items, not having this equipment puts him at a huge disadvantage professionally. Please, if you can, help them begin to recover from this horrific tragedy and rebuild their lives.

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2025-01-15T21:13:08.025Z - ongoing
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Help Nana Joyce Rebuild After Eaton Canyon Fire

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Hi my name is Jessica Silva and I am helping my Nana Joyce during this difficult time. Nana Joyce lost her home due to the Eaton Canyon Fire this past week in Altadena, CA. Our Nana Joyce always takes care of those around her and wraps everyone in love. Now it is our time to help her with all the love and everything we have for her. The home she made for her and her daughter, all the love and memories that grew within those walls are now gone. My husband grew up in this home with his family. This home also hosted our gender reveal for our now 6 yr old boy. Any and all donations will help Nana cover unexpected costs and assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. We thank you in advance for your time and donations

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Help Our Family Recover After Losing Everything

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For our family: Anthony McKenna, Donna McKenna, Blair, Bailey, & Bianca Quinones Our family home in Altadena was burned down in the Eaton fire. We are shocked and heartbroken. We lost everything in this fire. The house, filled with smoke, no electricity, and little time to prepare, made it impossible to gather anything valuable or sentimental. Everything is gone. Please help us with any amount that you can donate. We have to start completely over in so many ways. We’ve lost not only our home, but all of our material possessions as well as my mother’s place of work. This is where I lived with my mom and stepdad. This is where we moved to when I was 7, Bianca was 14, and Bailey was 8. We celebrated weddings, Bianca’s sweet 16, many birthday parties, our infamous tea parties, my undergrad party, family dinners. We went through hard years in this home. We collected physical, irreplaceable memories in this home. And many wonderful, joyous, important years. 2025 would have been 20 years in our beloved home that would’ve turned 100 this year. We are praying for all those affected by these fires, for our neighbors and friends who also lost their homes, and for our beautiful Altadena. Thank you all so, so much.

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Support Rachael & Brian’s Family Post-Wildfire

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Dear friends, family, and strangers… Rachael Kruk Whelan, Brian Whelan, and family, including six week old twins, just lost their home and most of their belongings to the wildfires in California. Fortunately, they were able to safely evacuate, but may need some help to get back on their feet after this devastating loss. Please consider helping them out by making a donation. Thank you! I’ve been lucky to know Rachael for just under a decade through music/publishing and can’t imagine what she and her family are going through. I’m currently trying to help my friend and colleague while I reside in Nashville, TN. Note: ** All donations will go towards non-covered expenses. **

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2025-01-15T21:13:19.057Z - ongoing
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Help Ramon and His Family Recover After LA Wildfires

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Please help my dear friend Ramon and his family recover after the devastating wildfires in LA Ramon is a loving father, a dedicated son, and an incredible community member who has always put others first. After moving back into his family home to support his mother following the loss of their father a few years ago, they are facing further hardship. Ramon and his family have lost everything - All that remains standing of their loving home of more than 30 years is the brick fireplace. A home that was filled with treasured memories and keepsakes, important documents like passports, and all of their belongings. This heartbreaking loss comes as they were preparing to travel for a memorial service in honor of Ramon’s brother, who tragically passed away last year. Through all of this, Ramon has remained kind, strong, and resilient. He is a devoted dad to his young son, a passionate culinary teacher inspiring high school students at Chatsworth High School, and an ambitious small business owner who brings people together through his pop-up food events across Los Angeles. Now, Ramon and his family face the daunting task of restarting their lives in the wake of this devastating situation. Let’s come together to support this remarkable family during their time of need. Here's how you can help: Donate: Any amount, big or small, will make a huge difference Share: Spread the word to friends, family, and your community Support his business: Once Ramon is back on his feet, visit his pop-ups or hire him for catering Every contribution will make a difference in helping them start anew. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support.

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2025-01-15T21:13:22.603Z - ongoing
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Help Rebecca and Jani Rebuild After Wildfire

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On January 7th, the devastating California wildfires swept through many parts of Southern California (including Altadena) leaving unimaginable destruction in its path. Among the countless lives impacted, my dear friends (Rebecca and Jani) lost their home and everything they owned. Rebecca and Jani are now faced with the overwhelming task of rebuilding their life from scratch. While insurance may cover some costs, the journey to recovery will require MUCH MORE. From securing temporary housing to replacing basic needs like clothing, furniture and personal items, the road ahead is long and challenging. I'm setting up this fundraiser to support them during this incredibly difficult time. Your donations will go toward: temporary housing and relocation expenses clothing and essential personal items rebuilding and restoring their lives Any amount you can give, big or small, will make a world difference. If you can't contribute financially, sharing this campaign with your friends and family would mean so much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for any help you can provide! With gratitude and love, Vivien

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2025-01-15T21:13:26.203Z - ongoing
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Rebuild Nicole's Life After Devastating Fire

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My name is Camille and I am a California native. I’ve been informed by my dear friend, Nicole, that she recently lost her home in the devastating fires in California. Tragically, she had little time to pack, and nearly everything she owned has been reduced to ashes. This was her grandparents' house, and it now stands only in memory, as all that remains are charred ruins. Thankfully, Nicole, her mom, and their pets are safe, but their hearts are broken, and they are in shock from this unexpected tragedy. Nicole has always been an inspiration to those who know her. She has worked tirelessly to support herself and overcome countless challenges with grace, resilience, and an incredible attitude. For years, her dream has been to enroll in Registered Veterinary School in 2025, and she’s been working hard to make that dream a reality. Despite everything she’s been through, Nicole has remained steadfast in her faith, trusting in God even during her darkest hours. It breaks my heart to see her facing such a heartbreaking loss once again, but I know her strength and faith will carry her through. This GoFundMe is to help Nicole rebuild and recover from this unimaginable loss. Any donation, no matter how small, would mean the world to her and will help her start the journey of recovery with a goal to get ahold of a temporary place to seek shelter, aid in her pets medical needs, food, etc while these fires are ensuing. Please consider contributing to help Nicole regain what was lost and move forward with hope. Thank you for your kindness and support.

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Support Reeser Family after loss of home

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Dear Friends and Family, We are reaching out to you today with a heavy heart as our sister Brittany, her husband Matt, and their son John are facing an incredibly difficult situation. Their home was completely destroyed in the recent Eaton fire in Los Angeles. While they are all physically safe, the loss of their home and belongings is devastating, and they are now beginning the long and painful process of rebuilding their lives. During this time of uncertainty, they are in need of support to help them recover. If you are able, any contribution, no matter the size, would be deeply appreciated as they work to replace the items they lost and begin again. If a financial donation isn’t possible, simply sharing this message or offering any other kind of support would mean so much. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have items to donate or other ways you’d like to help. They also have Amazon and Target wish lists if you'd like to contribute that way: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FAQXD0HGUYQO?ref_=wl_share https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/Reeser-Family Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and generosity as they navigate this difficult journey. Your support will make all the difference. With gratitude, Logan Barnes and Brooke LaBonge

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Support Chloe & Family: Fire Recovery Fund

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My heart is broken as I share the devastating loss my best friend, Chloe Garcia, and her family have experienced in the wake of the Eaton Fire. Chloe, who has been my best friend for 26 years, is currently pregnant with a baby boy, due in March. Her entire world was turned upside down in a matter of hours when the fire destroyed her home and everything she has spent years building—her belongings, the items she lovingly collected for her unborn son, and her sense of safety and stability. This tragedy didn’t just affect Chloe, her partner, Gio Figueroa and daughter Nyla. It’s impacted multiple generations of Chloe’s family. Her parents’ home was also lost in the fire, as well as the home where her cousin lived, which had been passed down from their grandmother. The Eaton Fire has wiped out everything, leaving an entire family devastated and with nowhere to turn. Everything is gone. Chloe and Gio are now facing the unimaginable: they need to rebuild their lives from scratch, all while preparing to welcome their son into the world. The fire took everything. With no time to prepare, they couldn’t gather any belongings, family heirlooms, or even essentials for their baby. We are asking for your support, no matter how big or small, to help them get back on their feet during this incredibly difficult time. Every donation will go towards helping them cover the unexpected expenses that are not being covered by any other disaster relief aid as they navigate this devastating loss and uncertainty ahead. We hope to raise funds to help reduce the stress during this difficult time. The fire has left us all in shock, but we are hopeful that with your generosity, Chloe, Gio, and their family can find a path forward and create a brighter future for their son and Nyla. We are praying for all those affected by the Eaton Fire, including our neighbors, friends, and the beautiful community of Altadena—our shared hometown, which holds so many cherished memories for us both. Please consider donating what you can to help Chloe and Gio through this heartbreaking and uncertain time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your kindness will make all the difference. With gratitude, R KyleLynn Floyd & Family Gio, Nyla, and Chloe Chloe and her parental units, Dorothy & Tom. Chloe and I met in 1998 when we started 4th grade at Westridge School for Girls. We both grew up in Altadena, carpooled for years, created countless memories at each other’s family homes, and developed a bond that will never be broken. She is not just my best friend—she is like a big sister to me, one of the most caring and loving people I know. Today, Chloe is an occupational therapist, dedicating her life to enhancing and uplifting others. Soon, she’ll be joining me in the journey of motherhood as a boy mom. It is my deepest hope that, as Chloe prepares to welcome her baby boy into the world, she can do so knowing she has the support and resources to provide stability and love for her son.

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Support Chris Martinez's Family Recovery

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Chris Martinez and his family lost their home. Please help support them during this terrible time. They have NO home owners insurance. Chris has been an invaluable member of the community helping others build since he was a teenager. anything you can give to help him, his mother and father would be appreciated.

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Support Eddie and Rida After Wildfire Loss

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We are reaching out to ask for your prayers and support for our former colleague, Eddie Rivera, and his wife, Rida, who tragically lost their home in the devastating Pasadena, California wildfire. Eddie has dedicated years of his life to caring for patients with compassion, kindness, and unwavering support. Now, it's our turn to show Eddie and Rida the same love and generosity that he so selflessly gives to others. Eddie has always been a source of strength and comfort to those in need, and we hope to rally together to provide him and Rida with the help they need to restore their lives. Any donation, big or small, will make a difference in helping them recover from this heartbreaking loss. If you're unable to donate, we ask that you please keep Eddie and Rida in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Let's come together as a community and show Eddie and Rida that they are not alone. Thank you for your kindness and support.

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Help Quintal Family Recover After Devastating Eaton Fire

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Dear Community, My name is Rosie Quintal and I'm proudly from Altadena, California. It is with a devastated heart and spirit that I come to you all for help. Within the last 24 hours, our lives changed. Our beloved family home burned down in the Eaton Fire, and parents' two cars were damaged. My parents (in their 70s) had to quickly evacuate with our pets after the house (with no electricity) filled with smoke and the strong winds scattered tons of embers across the neighborhood. They had no time to gather any money, necessary medications, clothes, or family items that were valuable and extremely memorable to us. They took our pets and ran. My family lost everything in this fire. Everything is gone. I am fundraising for my family to help them start over and recover. If you know us, you know that our home was a fun-loving safe haven, our family legacy, and our little slice of heaven. Our home, along with my mom's beautiful garden, was always filled with family and friends (and our dogs!), whether we were celebrating birthdays, having Sunday carne asadas, or figuring things out during tough times. We're working-class folks. My parents are from Mexico and, like many immigrants, came to the U.S. alone at a young age to escape poverty and seek a better life. My mom was a line cook at retirement homes in Dena, and my dad was a machinist who made airplane parts. Both of them met in Pasadena and raised my siblings and me in our beloved Altadena. This house was their American Dream come true. We never could have imagined this disaster burning it down to the ground in a matter of minutes. Mementos, photographs, jewelry, and videos that documented the history of our lineage from Mexico to Altadena are all ashes now. We are grieving the house that represented my immigrant family's hard work and sacrifice, and also grieving the town that raised us, which was also destroyed. We pray for our neighbors and friends who also lost their homes. This money will be used to help my family, primarily my parents, who are both retired, get back up on their feet. Your support will help cover unexpected costs and assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Thank you in advance for your unwavering support and love. No donation is too small. We truly appreciate anything that you can give. THANK YOU <3 Warmly, Rosie Quintal

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2025-01-15T21:13:40.354Z - ongoing
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Support Sam's Grandparents After LA Wildfire Loss

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Yesterday, on January 7, 2025, the world-breaking news story about the wildfires in Los Angeles, California, became very personal. My name is Sam Castro. I'm now 21 years old and in college in North Carolina, but prior to this, I lived my whole life alongside my family and grandparents in LA. Upon my departure for college, my parents retires and moved away from California as well. However, my grandparents stayed, loving the weather and location of their home. Having lived in this home in the Pacific Palisades since the 1990s, remodeling it to become their dream, and watching their children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren play and grow - the news today that this home will now only exist in my memory is devastating. Having grown up only 15 minutes away from them, this house was my weekend special. Gathering around their dining room table, looking out over the valley and at the mountains across the way while we ate brunch; watching the grandchildren run around outside playing in the grass; or sleeping over with my cousin while we built forts in the living room. I will cherish this house and all of its memories - these are priceless. Today I am asking for donations -- any amount is appreciated. My grandparents have helped, supported, and encouraged me in so many ways. I hope to be able to help them through this terrible time in any way I can. By starting this GoFundMe effort, my goal is to raise funds and surprise them with your donations. I love my grandparents more than anything; the thought alone that they are safe warms my heart. I hope to warm theirs by giving them whatever financial help they need to get through this devastating situation. They were only able to pack a few personal items, so unfortunately, this meant leaving behind a majority of their possessions. While your donations are not meant to replace the lost memories built over the last 30 years in our family home, they can still help my dear grandparents at this time. My family and I are grateful for any amount of money that can be raised to support them!! Thank you!!

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Schweitzer family lost home due to Eaton Fire in Altadena

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Hello our family is creating this page to help my niece, the Schweitzer family, during this challenging time Their family of 8 have been displaced and lost their home in the 2025 Eaton Fire as well as everything else they had, and they were only able to grab a few things before having to evacuate! So much has been lost in physical form, but the safety of themselves and their memories are comforting at this time. They had their own independent business from home and have lost all their equipment, which put them out of business these businesses provided an extra income for their family. They will literally have to start all over. Help us help them to ease the process and support them during this devastating time . Anything helps, even your prayers during this difficult process. The contributions received will help us: • Securing temporary housing. • Replacing essential belongings • Cover unexpected expenses due to losing our businesses Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support our family through this crisis ***Our family would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation for all the prayers, donations and sharing. We are currently looking to find accommodations to get my nieces family all together under one roof close to their community to be near work & school all donations collected will be helping them try to get back on their feet My niece was interviewed by NBC news https://www.nbcnews.com/video/-it-s-just-gone-altadena-family-loses-everything-to-wildfire-228800581787 feel free to contact us Angelica & Gregory Alvarran on behalf of Jennifer & Ethan Schweitzer

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Support Sigma and Dutch Rebuild After California Wildfire

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Dear Friends, Strangers, and Family, My name is Jamillah Shabazz. I am a California resident and Sigma and Dutch are my dear clients/friends/family. I am a person that would rather do it myself rather than ask for anything, but I decided to put that part of me aside to assist my friends. Our hearts are full of gratitude that Sigma and Dutch are safe after their home went up in flames due to the California wildfires. Through this time, Sigma and Dutch have shown incredible strength and resilience, embracing the Angels’ wisdom that there is no true loss in the universe—only the release to receive. Through their tears, they have embraced gratitude, thanking God for their blessings. I am humbly asking for your love and financial assistance to assist them. Your financial support will go directly toward helping them begin anew. Every contribution, no matter the size, is a blessing and a step forward in their path to restoration. Let’s come together as a community to remind Sigma and Dutch that they are not alone, and that even in the face of release, our love and support shines brighter than any fire. Thank you for your generosity, prayers, and love. With gratitude, Jamillah

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Stumbaugh-Park Fire Relief

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As most of you know, Steve, Remi, Timber and I lost our beloved first home to the Eaton fire in Altadena. We are thankful that we are all safe, and were able to leave with our most valuable possessions, but left almost all clothes and house items behind. We have had an outpouring of support from people asking how to help, so we thought a go-fund-me would be the best way to get immediate help to get Remi supplies, as well as clothes and essentials for Steve and I. Additionally, if anyone has any toddler items in size 2T or size 6 shoes, we will absolutely take any hand-me-downs! And all our retail folks- any companies willing to send some free/discounted swag for Steve/I, we would be super greatful. We lost literally all of our clothes :( Please text/DM me if you have anything to send and I can give you our address that we'll be staying at (as we're figuring that out currently).

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Help the Greenhouse Family Rebuild after the Eaton Fire

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Adam, Natalie, Aaron (6), and Eliza (3) had built a beautiful life for themselves in Altadena, California. Not all of it went up in smoke when the Eaton Fire destroyed their home on January 8th. They safely evacuated LA together with a few valuables, documents, and most importantly, each other. But the road to rebuild what they’ve lost will be long. Adam and Natalie know how big and loving their community is — how many people love and want to support them — which is why they’ve given their family the OK to start a GoFundMe, a centrally-managed account they can use to start replacing some of what was lost. What can’t be replaced are the strawberries and tomatoes that grew in the garden behind their little green house on Olive Avenue... The smell of lavender that greeted you when you pulled up to their walkway… The brilliant pink and orange sunsets that could be seen through the living room window… The mountain skyline that seemed to snuggle their neighborhood or the sweet memories they made there. If you feel compelled to support their rebuilding efforts in a financial way, we invite you to consider giving through this page. In the immediate aftermath, they’ll need to replace household items for daily living, clothes, and (of course) books and toys for the kids. To mail items (an upcycle economy!), please contact a family member for their mailing address. Adam and Natalie want you to know that they know how blessed and resourced they are to be surrounded by love, family (and hopefully a fair insurance settlement) and hope you feel no obligation to support them directly. As they grieve the loss of the entire physical community of Altadena, one of the oldest in LA, and wish that you consider donating to the Mutual Aid Los Angeles Network , the LAFD Foundation , Cafe de Leche Employee’s GoFundMe , or the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Canyon Fire Relief & Recovery Fund. Thank you for supporting the Greenhouses and their community during this challenging time. Your love and generosity means everything. Now, for the timeline of events: On Tuesday, January 7, the Greenhouses were in the midst of their evening routine in their “green house” as they tracked the developments of the Eaton Fire which broke out less than 5 miles from their home. By 8 p.m., evacuation orders were in place for neighboring areas in Altadena (<2 miles from their home). As the lights flickered, Adam and Natalie decided to pack up some essential belongings and relocate to Natalie’s parents’ home in Eagle Rock for the night expecting an evacuation order to come at some point (because of the smoke…to not burden resources…not imagining that the fire would consume whole blocks of their community). Thankfully, Natalie gathered her heirloom jewelry and some of Adam’s most sentimental things were in storage elsewhere. They arrived in Eagle Rock to a neighborhood without power. At 3 a.m. the morning of Wednesday, January 8 an evacuation order was in place for their home. They woke to headaches induced by the smoke (the fire less than 10 miles away) and by 6 a.m. their ADT alarm was triggered…likely indicating that the fire was consuming their home but unclear. They determined it best to vacate the area entirely given the power outages, ash rain, and air quality. As they drove north, they received confirmation from neighbors and friends that their home perished along with the 1,000+ homes in their community. On their block, not a single home has survived. As the family takes a few days to grieve and gather strength by the ocean in Pajaro Dunes, they have a long road ahead to rebuild. In the near future, they will be relocating to Natalie’s parents’ home in Eagle Rock, CA, where the kids go to school and Natalie works. They appreciate your love, support, prayers and generosity in all shapes and sizes immensely. What they will miss most is seeing their children thrive and come into their own in so many ways in their home. The garden window from the kitchen that gave a perfect view of Aaron at his sand table processing big feelings and a new baby sister and creating a world of wonder; Eliza’s independence and her own “big girl bed” – a family antique that her grandmother slept in as a child. The portraits taken of them at 3 and 1. Natalie’s ornament collection…all special from their travels and symbolic in some way. Too many objects lost but stories will live on. What remains today are a few scraps from a copper mirror Adam’s grandfather, Bobby, made, and their mailbox.

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Support Marge and Bob After the Fire

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For over 45 years Marge and Bob Gold have called the Pacific Palisades home. Their house on the Las Casas loop was the center of our family for generations. Their door was always open to friends and family and those walls held decades of precious memories. Along with so many other families, their house burned down Tuesday in the tragic fires. Marge and Bob are safe but left with only a change of clothes. They would never ask for help so we are doing it for them. Marge and Bob dedicated years to the community helping to make the Pacific Palisades a beautiful and safe place for everyone. They lost not only their home but the community they loved dearly. Your donations will help with immediate essentials (clothes and basic supplies) as well as temporary housing and permanent housing to start rebuilding their lives. This will be a long journey for them and let's help them in any way we can. If you are unable to donate, sharing this page with others goes a long way. With gratitude, Marcella (their granddaughter)

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Help Aaron & Trina Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Aaron & Trina lost their home and all their possessions, including many meaningful pieces of music gear, instruments, and equipment in the Eaton Fire. We are hoping to raise a bit of money to help them get essentials, clothes, and to assist them on the long road to rebuilding their lives during this scary and uncertain time. If you know Aaron & Trina, you know they are sweet and caring people, fun to be around, and incredibly talented. We hope we can help them in their time of need !

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Rebuilding Lives: Support Adam & Caiti

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Adam and Caiti Ross have lost their beautiful mid-century Altadena home and art studio to the Eaton Canyon fire in Altadena, CA. Plus, the bungalow below theirs that they were renting to an ArtCenter College student is burned down. Adam has been a teacher at ArtCenter College of Design for many years and Caiti is a teacher at Immaculate Heart Middle School. These two school teachers have always been there for their community and students - renting out their bungalows on the property to college students year after year. They worked hard to make their historic home a beautiful place, with an amazing succulent and bamboo garden that Adam lovingly cared for and watered everyday. They had a home studio, but everything burned except for 9 paintings Adam was able to pull from the flames. Years of their won artwork lost. Decades of art they collected from others lost. Adam and Caiti stayed with their home as it burned fighting hard to save the two surviving bungalows that other ArtCenter students and Allumni live in. The whole property was set to burn down but luckily the they were able to have firefighters come and save the last two surviving bungalows. I live in the first bungalow house in our row (a farm house from 1916). I would have lost everything I have if it were not for Adam and Caiti’s persistent effort and fighting spirit. I am a former student of Adam. He was my color theory teacher at ArtCenter and a teacher to so many others. Caiti and him have always been there for me and so many others with a helping hand. Now I want to help him with this fund. Thank you for helping them out. ❤️ The money raised will be used by Adam and Caiti to help sustain them while they are rebuilding their home. This fund is organized by Lili Todd - a friend, former student, and tenant of Adam and Caiti.

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Support the Aguilar Family After Fire Loss

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My name is Alexa Trujillo Aguilar and I am fundraising on behalf of my family on my mom's side. My abuelita, 5 cousins, and 4 tios and tias evacuated our abuelita's home on January 8, 2025 at 5:00am in Altadena, CA. Their home was filled with smoke, no electricity, and with little time to prepare, it made it difficult to gather anything valuable. They lost everything. They safely arrived at my home and other family member's home right after. Many of my cousins went back to their home around 9:00am to try and salvage any items, however, everything was already burning down. They supported the firefighters on site with calming and stopping the fire from spreading to several neighbors' homes. They saved several of the surrounding homes and are continuously aware of other folks to support in the meantime. Unfortunately, they only took what they could carry, yet they left behind family photos, clothing, and any memorabilia that made their home my family's safe place. This home saw my entire family grow and it is sad to see it down. Our entire family is currently trying to support each other emotionally and physically during this time. Thus, we truly appreciate everyone who has reached out to make sure my family is safe. If you are within capacity and able to provide financial help, my entire family deeply appreciates any contribution. These funds will support my family in purchasing necessities such as clothing, medicine for my abuelita, hygiene products, and most importantly, securing temporary housing. We are deeply grateful for your thoughts and prayers during these times as my family try to move forward.

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Help Brad and Ester after the destructive Eaton Fire

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Brad here. I'm an Altadena resident, hiker, and mountain biker. My wife Ester, has been instrumental in her activism for Altadena Safe Streets, getting kids on bikes and her work with Altarena Wild’s media campaign, and VP of Mount Wilson Bicycling Association, a nonprofit who works in partnership with the USFS to maintain the trails in the Angeles National Forest. Back during the summer of 2020, we purchased our dream home in Altadena. It was an emotional rollercoaster during the endless escrow period. We dumped our savings into getting the property, but we felt successful in achieving the American Dream. Nothing in life could have prepared us for the recent wildfire event. We’ve all seen images of wildfires in the media, but it’s surreal to experience a wildfire under immediate threat. Early Wednesday morning, Ester and I experienced the catastrophic results of an uncontrollable wildfire event. Around 6:30 PM on Tuesday, December 7th, a wildfire broke out in the Eaton Canyon area of Altadena. At first, we were unsure of the possibility that it could travel the 3 miles west across the canyon to our house, considering the wind was blowing south. We parked facing out just as a precaution. By midnight, the threat seemed imminent. At 3 AM, we were given the official order to evacuate. By then, Ester had prepared our necessities, and we quickly departed. Our neighborhood looked apocalyptic with the mountains on fire emitting a red glow, billowing smoke, fallen trees, and downed power lines, all while in a total blackout. The winds were gusting above 70 mph, and the old-growth trees were dancing about. We safely drove off to visit family in Long Beach. The air was cool when we arrived, and the wind was almost non-existent. After arriving and settling down, we were glued to our solar doorbell camera, which gave us a bird's eye view of the front of our house. We watched as the winds tore through our hedges and spewed debris everywhere, and then, around 5 AM, the winds carried embers into our hedges directly in front of our house. Within minutes, our hedges were fully engulfed in flames, sending embers everywhere. By 5:30 AM, our fence and shed had caught fire, and we watched as our video footage went dark. Since then, we’ve heard harrowing stories from neighbors with first-hand accounts of the damage. Their stories further reiterate what we already believed. Now, here we are with family, working to process everything that has unfolded within the past 24 hours. In these tumultuous times, we realize how much we must be thankful for. We have our health, strength, and drive to rebuild our little ranch into something even better. Our home was always open to anyone who needed it. Whether it be family or friends, we always open our doors. This massive impact will undoubtedly leave a crater in other aspects of our lives. Ultimately, we may see longer lead times and fewer new product releases as we work to clean up our home in Altadena. I’m writing to thank you for your support over the years. You’ve been with us through our USA bag production, and I like to let you hear straight from the horse's mouth that this changes nothing. We’re still operating out of Downtown LA, building all of our bags in-house By Cyclists For Cyclists, and we plan to continue to do so as long as we have your support. Now is a tiring time for us, and we would appreciate it more than ever if you could look through our web store (RoadRunnerBags.US) and find yourself that new bag you’ve been wanting. Know that your purchase will help keep our small business afloat while we work to rebuild what was lost. Additionally, we have set up this GoFundMe to help with our upcoming unexpected expenses during this slow season and difficult transition. It’s not easy to ask for help as we do what we can to help those around us. We are appreciative of the support of our communities and everyone reaching out to check that we’re safe.

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Help Sammy and Paul Make it Through the Altadena Fire

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Update 2 Again, thank you all for the love and support. There is a chance they will be able to get in to the neighborhood Thursday to sift through the ashes to see if there is anything they can find. They are doing their best to stay positive. Still staying with friends at this time. Posting some pics below of happier times at The Pueblo, which is what everyone called their Spanish bungalow. Update First we want to thank everyone for their support. Sammy and Paul have not been able to go in and see the remains. The National Guard has been called in to the area to protect against looters. There are also still downed power lines, open gas lines and the fire is still active. They did however get photos of their house and it is a complete loss. They knew this, but seeing it is a different story. We appreciate all of the kind words, assistance and love that is coming their way. The describe what they are going through is impossible. Hello Everyone has seen the devastation of the fires in California. Our daughter Samantha Cheatwood and fiancé Paul Selinske lost their home to the Eaton fire in Altadena. Paul has lived there his entire life, Sam for the last 9 years. They got out with just a few things and their cats. They are getting married in October and are starting completely over. Anything that can be spared will help. If you can't contribute, please say a little prayer and pass this along. Thank you from our whole family!

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Aid Aurora, Saul, Lucia, and Charlie's Recovery

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My dear friend and colleague, Aurora Flores and her fiance Saul Prado, daughter Lucia Prado, and beloved dog, Charlie, lost their home and ALL of their belongings today in the Eaton Fire that has ravaged the Altadena community. They had left on Monday afternoon due to the high winds causing sporadic power and internet outages. They had every intention of being able to go back home in a day or so, once the winds died down. However, the unimaginable happened and the Eaton Fire erupted. Without a chance to return home, all they had left with was the clothes on their backs and Charlie. They went back to Altadena today and confirmed that their house was gone along with all of their possessions, documents, furniture, clothes, toys, etc. Nothing is left. Aurora and Saul didn't ask for this, but rather, the many people who love this family and cherish their friendship, asked how they can help. Of course, all of our thoughts and prayers are absolutely necessary. But, any assistance we can offer to help during this time of turmoil and uncertainty, will be deeply appreciated. Please pass this along to anyone you know who is willing and able to support this amazing and wonderful family. Every little bit helps, especially with Lucia's upcoming 9th birthday on January 21st. They have always had others' backs; now it's time for us to have theirs.

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Aid Barbie's Aunt: Home Lost in Fire

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Hello. My name is Barbie Martinez. I am from Bakersfield, Ca. My husband Nick and I have an aunt that lost her home and all her belongings in Altadena on the 8th of January in the Eaton fire. She is a very private person and doesn’t know I’m doing this. We feel so helpless and want to try and do something. The funds would come to me but I would make sure that our Tia gets them directly. It’s times like this where we have to turn to our communities. We are all we’ve really got. Thank you.

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Basic needs after a house fire.

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On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, my father came home from work to find the unimaginable. Our family home engulfed in flames! My father has been a single parent raising my sister for the last 10 years alone with no support. When I tell you my father does everything in his power to provide for his 3 girls, I mean that wholeheartedly. He never asks for help, but at this time, he needs some help! He and my 17-year-old sister lost everything they had and are still trying to understand the reality of all of this. If you find it in your heart to help our family out, your donation will absolutely go to help someone who truly needs it. I cannot express how thankful I am that my dad and sister were not at home and the family pet, Lillie, survived the fire! I am grateful no one was hurt.

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Help the Bañuelos Family Recover After Fire

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Our family Galinda Banuelos, Gabino Gonzalez, Giselle Bermudez, Angelica De la Torre, Omar Garcia. On January 8th, our lives were turned upside down when the Eaton Fire tore through our neighborhood in Altadena, California, leaving devastation in its wake. Our home, filled with memories and the things that made up our lives, was completely destroyed. We had no time to gather our belongings—everything we owned was lost to the flames. We are incredibly grateful that our family made it out safely, but the loss has been overwhelming. If you’re able to donate, no amount is too small—every contribution makes a difference and brings us closer to finding stability again. If you can’t donate, sharing this page with your community would mean the world to us. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support during this incredibly challenging time. With love and gratitude, Bañuelos Family

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Help Dylan Recover From Losing His Home

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My friend Dylan and his partner Jazz lost their house and office in the Eaton wildfire yesterday. This was their first home, purchased recently, and now they face the unimaginable reality of losing everything while still being burdened with a significant mortgage on a property that no longer exists. Dylan is one of the kindest, hardest working and most generous people I've had the joy of knowing and working with. I'm devastated for his loss, and want to help him get back on his feet.

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Help Kieanna after Altadena Eaton Fire

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Please help my sister Kieanna recover and regain hope after losing everything in the Eaton fires. -------- A personal note from Kieanna: Thank you for reading. The money raised would simply give me hope and motivation to continue the work I was doing. I am finding it hard to start again. In what direction? Where do we replant the seeds? After the extreme stress of moving homes, my father’s health rapidly declining, a personal life-quake last year, I am extremely depleted and after loosing everything I diligently worked for and actualized. We were able to save the dogs and limited items before the fire winds rapidly blew into our backyard and reduced everything to ashes- including essential personal items and things that cannot be recovered- the seed library, fungi culture collection, and family heirlooms. With deep gratitude, I humbly ask for your direct support. Every contribution makes a difference. I will pay it forward. adding venmo if easier @earthsoriginals. -------- Kieanna is an anchor in her community, a medicine woman, always giving, offering support where needed to friends, acquaintances, family and any stranger that reached out. Her philosophy is no one is turned away due to financials and all should feel safe and heard just as they are. Her home is where she based her work, hobbies, and created offerings from. Embraced people in their challenges and supported practitioners around the country—it was a domino ripple effect of healing. It was a safe place for whoever needed refuge, to re-ignite curiosity, enchantment with life and transformation. Each visitor felt held and part of community. A place for Love to be felt. Now she really needs your help. Please donate directly to my sister and families who lost their homes.

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Ben and Kirby lost everything in the Eaton Fire

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I'm heartbroken to learn that my friend Ben and his wife Kirby lost their home and everything in it during the Eaton fire. Ben and his family moved into their home recently after the birth of their second child, and recovery is going to be a long process. If you work in the entertainment industry, you probably know Ben, who is a beloved TV and film writer and an active member of the WGA and IATSE. Our industry still hasn't recovered from the last few turbulent years, so entertainment workers affected by the fires face an extra daunting recovery. This fund will be used to help their family get back on stable financial footing. You can donate: here on this GoFundMe via Venmo to @ben-mekler or you can even send an Amazon or Target gift card to meklerfamilydonations at gmail dot com Let's get Ben, Kirby, their two kids, and their very elderly little dog back on their feet. (My name is Olga and I'm raising these funds for Ben and Kirby because Ben is a good friend and TV colleague of mine here in LA and I've seen how much he shows up for other people. Ben's writing partner Chris is also an admin on this page.)

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Support for the Bergs After Devastating Fire

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On Wednesday January 8th Bridget and Erik Berg's beautiful home in Altadena, which they opened up to their friends and family, burned to the ground. This home was everything to them and their children, making this horrifying event even more impossible to bear. This home included all of their possessions, all the family memories, heirlooms and irreplicable keepsakes. While this money will hardly make a dent to the losses they have encountered, we're hoping to help get them back on their feet with some essentials for themselves and the kids. Thank you for your generosity, love and support. Your kindness will bring comfort and hope to the Berg's during this challenging time. Michele Flores (Bridget's sister) and Kristen Gandek (best friend)

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Help Bill Reiss After Losing Everything

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It’s unbelievable. One of my closest friends, Bill Reiss, has lost everything. He probably storyboarded and directed your favorite Mickey short or early season SpongeBob episode. This person is so wildly talented. Not only a hilarious board artist and director/producer, he’s also truly one of the sweetest people I know. His Altadena house was not only his home but his creative sanctuary. He was always repainting it inside and out, building sets for his ballet company, gardening, or building sculpture water fountains for the yard. When his house was on fire, he couldn’t find his cat and made it out of his house with only what he was wearing. This picture was taken on his street that’s since been destroyed. Any contribution is so appreciated, whatever the amount. Thank you so much my friends.

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Eaton Fire Destroyed Blackwood Family Home

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Hello, Due to the Eaton Fires, our family have lost two of the three homes (with the 3rd damaged & unlivable) in Altadena. Our family has owned this property over 30 years and asking for support for high needs due to displacement and items lost in fire. Thank you in advance!

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Altadena Home Lost: Help Brandon and Mom

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My name is Steve Sakanashi and I grew up in Altadena as a family friend of Brandon Walker. I’d like to ask for your support in helping Brandon and his mom after a devastating fire destroyed their home and belongings. A Devastating Loss On January 8th, 2025, Brandon and his mother tragically lost their home during the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. This home held decades of memories and was a symbol of their family’s resilience and love. Brandon is a young man with deep ties to Altadena, where his family has been a part of the community for generations. As they face the challenge of rebuilding their lives, we’re asking for your support to help them secure essentials, find stability, and begin the process of recovery. How We Can Help Your generosity can provide immediate relief to Brandon and his mom as they: Secure temporary housing Replace clothing, household items, and other essentials Cover costs for food, transportation, and basic needs Every contribution, no matter the amount, brings them closer to rebuilding their lives. Sharing this campaign with your network is also a powerful way to show support. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Your contributions and prayers mean the world to Brandon, his mom, and all of us rallying behind them. Why I’m Standing with Brandon: As a family friend of the Walker family, I can personally attest to their character and need during this difficult time. Brandon’s father was my basketball trainer from junior high through high school—a mentor whose guidance and support shaped me in profound ways. I’ve known Brandon since he was a young boy, often around the gym while we worked out. Over the years, I’ve watched him grow into a compassionate, hardworking, and resilient young man. When I saw Brandon’s GoFundMe page, I recognized the courage it took to ask for help and offered my support. Let’s come together to help Brandon and his mom rebuild their lives and show them that they’re not alone in this journey.

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Help Brian and Kassandra Restart After Fire

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If you're a part of my life, you've undoubtedly heard me talking about my friends, Brian and Kassandra. When I lost my job during Covid, they offered for me to stay with them. They were constant sounding boards as I was trying to get my brewery up and running. When my brewery didn't work out, and a long-term relationship ended, they again offered for me to stay with them. This time, I took them up on it - living in their spare bedroom while Brian and I worked on their garage-turned-mother-in-law space in exchange for room and board. For around four months I lived with them, humbly as a 40ish-year-old man who needed help, and they were always gracious and amazing. Never asking for anything in return. Unimaginably, their house burned to the ground at 3am on Wednesday, January 8th because of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. This was their dream home. They got it in the hopes of starting a family and settling down there. They both work very hard, and they had been saving and planning for years to have it. Two years ago, when they found out they were chosen to be adoptive parents, they were thrilled to introduce a new baby girl into their family. The baby's nursery had a baby-sized closet with tiny little hangars and adorable little clothes they got from friends and family, along with the things they found themselves. I helped them put in that closet. They had just finished remodeling their house a year ago because even though it was their dream home, it was a mismatched set of updates from the 30s on, and they finally had it finished and exactly how they wanted it. Things were coming together. Now, it's gone. They are among the massive number of people who have been affected drastically by the fires. At around 6pm on Tuesday, January 5th, Kassandra was in their bedroom and she happened to look out the window and saw a weird glowing light. They monitored it for a little bit, but as it got brighter they realized it was a fire and it was getting closer. They gathered as many "things" as they could - passports, wallets, computers, and as many baby things as they could, and they headed out the door just to be safe. They took one car, so they wouldn't be separated, and they went to our friends, Andrew and Megan's house, not realizing it would be the last time they saw their own home. At 3am, one of their neighbors who tried to stay in their house in spite of the proximity of the fire, told them that their house was gone. He sent video. All you can see is Brian's completely burned out car, and their chimney, where their dream home once stood. I'm starting this GoFundMe with the understanding that they would never start it themselves. They're the ones who always help other people. They're the ones who work hard, so they can support themselves without asking for help. I love them dearly, and am hoping to raise money for them to put toward restarting their dream. The money raised will go toward food, clothing, and household items for them and their baby, the costs around furnishing and using a new home or apartment, and to put toward restarting their life. My name is Ryan Kolbe. Although I live in Idaho now, Brian and Kassandra were two of the main reasons I loved living in LA for around 13 years before moving here. I appreciate your consideration in supporting my friends.

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Support Charmy’s Recovery After the Eaton Fire

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With heavy hearts, we share that our dear friend and community healer, Charmy, lost all of their belongings in the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. Although Charmy rented their home, it was a cherished sanctuary for countless LGBTQ+ individuals—a space of rest, refuge, and connection that has deeply impacted our community. Charmy has dedicated their life to supporting others as an activist, event planner, entertainer, and leader. As a recently licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Charmy has provided compassionate mental health services that have already made a lasting difference on a diverse group of people, including LGBTQ+ youth. While we are incredibly grateful that Charmy, their roommate, and their beloved cats were safely evacuated, the loss of their belongings and the memories tied to their home is immeasurable. We’re coming together to support Charmy in rebuilding their life and recovering from this devastating loss. Your donation, no matter the size, will go directly toward helping them regain stability during this challenging time. During this period of immense grief, we kindly ask for your respect and understanding—please refrain from asking questions that may add to their emotional burden. Thank you for standing with Charmy and helping them move forward with hope and resilience.

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Support Clark and Julie After Eaton Fire Loss

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Clark and Julie Hansen have experienced a devastating loss: their home of 32 years and all of their belongings were destroyed in a fire. They’ve lost not only their house but cherished memories, essentials, and their sense of security. This is the home where they raised their daughters and welcomed grandchildren. Julie is a social worker who spends her time with seniors in memory care after working with children in underprivileged communities for over 25 years. Clark is a creative writing professor at the USC Marshall School of Business and both of them will continue to work through this challenging time. Our goal is to raise money to help the Hansens get back on their feet. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Your help will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support our family through this crisis. Clark and Julie have always been pillars of their family, offering kindness and support to others in need. Now, it’s our turn to help them rebuild their lives and restore hope. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful impact. Please share their story and contribute to this cause if you’re able. Together, we can help them rise from the ashes stronger than ever.

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Help Danielle and Adrian’s Recovery after Eaton Canyon Fire

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My name is Danielle Williams. I have called Pasadena home for my entire life, but recently moved back to Altadena to be closer to my family. My roommate, Adrian, and I shared a beautiful apartment nestled in the foothills of Altadena—a space filled with furniture and cherished items passed down from loved ones who are no longer with us. My mother, a pastor and a pillar of this community, dedicated her life to addressing local issues. She passed away in 2017 after a courageous battle with cancer, and my home was a sanctuary filled with cherished mementos that carried her memory and spirit. Adrian, originally from NorCal doesn’t have family nearby, and she, too, lost everything dear to her, including precious keepsakes from her late grandmother. Adrian is a gifted artist, and all her life’s work, gone—years of finished and unfinished paintings, as well as her oil painting supplies. It’s a devastating loss for someone whose art is a deep expression of who she is. The only things we managed to save were my beloved cats, who are now deeply distressed. We left with nothing but the clothes on our backs and now face the heartbreaking reality of having lost everything. We are reaching out to this wonderful community, knowing that so many others are also enduring unimaginable losses. Your kindness and generosity will not only help us get back up on our feet, but also remind us of the strength we find in one another during times of hardship. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for anything you can offer. Together, we will get through this. With gratitude, Danielle Williams

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Help Support Dave After Fire

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I’m trying to help out my longtime buddy Dave. If you’ve been a fan of animation at some point over the last 35 years, odds are good that you’re a fan of Dave Wasson. He’s the cartoon genius behind The Cuphead Show, Time Squad, The Buzz on Maggie, some of your favorite Mickey Mouse shorts and loads of award winning commercials, shorts and movie title sequences. Dave’s Altadena home was completely destroyed by the Eaton Canyon fire. He and his family fled when his roof ignited early Wednesday morning, and he he had no time to grab personal items. he needs your help! please donate what you can to help him start over again.

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Let's Help Evan Rebuild After Wildfire Devastation

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My name is Josh, and I'm lucky enough to get to work with Evan James. Simply put, there is no one who exudes joy and serenity more than him and getting to interact with him on a daily basis made my life better. Tragically, Evan's home and most of his belongings--his books, his beloved plants, his guitar luthier tools, not to mention is clothes and other necessities--were all destroyed in the wildfires sweeping across the greater Los Angeles area this week. To say that Evan is passionate about his interests would be underselling it dramatically. He's become a highly skilled guitar luthier, operating under the name Tone Wolf Guitars. He jokingly--but kind of not jokingly-- referred to the beautifully lush vegetation he nurtured in his home as his children. He is as well-read as anyone I know. To have all of these, the great joys in his life, ripped from him is nothing short of devastating and heartbreaking. It could not have happened to a better person. I'm asking for support in getting Evan back on his feet. Every little bit helps, and every share is deeply appreciated. Thank you.

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Help the Guzman's in These Difficult Times

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Help My Family In This Time of Need I am making this GoFundMe on behalf of my single mother and siblings who live in California and lost their home in Altadena. All donations go directly to support my mother and my siblings for unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid. This is so devastating for my family and so many others who have been displaced, lost their homes, and are under severe distress worrying about what is to come next. The fires are still moving rampantly through Los Angeles and I pray that all can evacuate safely. My single mother, two older brothers, younger brother, and two younger sisters were able to safely evacuate our Altadena home early this morning. My childhood home and the home the rest of my family calls home is now gone and has been engulfed in flames from the fire. As my family prepares for what is to come any help would be much appreciated. My mother is a single mom with no family in California, my father passed away when I was a child. We have experienced a lot of loss and the loss of our home today is truly devastating. I feel most for my younger sisters who are 11 and 12, today they lost all their possessions, home, and school. My mother will also likely be out of work for a while and I want to try to alleviate some of the financial stress she is already experiencing. Any support you can provide is much appreciated, I pray all your loved ones are safe and healthy. Thank you so much for helping or spreading the message if you are unable to do so! With Love, The Guzman Family

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Help support Sevana's Family After Fire

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Tragically, our dear, sweet friend Sevana and her beautiful family lost everything in the Eaton Fire. They built a beautiful life in their home in Altadena with their two young children. Sevana and Jon are the kindest, most loving people you will ever meet! They’re always there to support their loved ones. Now it’s our turn to show our support and give back. Your help will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support their family through this crisis. Sincerely, Friends of the Yeagers

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Help the Kubon Family Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Like so many others in Altadena, the Kubon Family suffered an incredible loss due to the fast spread of the disastrous Eaton Fire. On the night of January 7th, we safely evacuated with our family, dogs, and what little we could gather. On January 8th our family home of 33 years burned to the ground. While our situation is not unique based on the widespread devestation in Altadena, the Kubon family home was. It was a place to gather, celebrate, and come together with love ones, friends, and the community. It was home to not only to our direct family, but it was also home to countless soccer and baseball parties, birthdays, graduations, and wedding showers. During the Halloween and Christmas season, our home's decorations were a neighborhood favorite with community members driving far out of the way to stop by our home and enjoy. We frequently made lasting connections with our neighbors throughout Altadena through this beloved tradition. Fruit from our avocado, peach, and lemon trees were free for picking and as our children were raised, there was an open door policy for any of the kids in the neighborhood to come by. Year round, our street often echoed with laughter, the popping of nerf guns, and the sound of BMX bikes. It was a safe harbor where board games, homecooked food, and wine were always on the menu. Now, like so many others in our community, we are mourning the loss of our family home. Not for the items inside, but for the memories and connections we made within. When you lose everything, it is hard to know where to start, or even know what you need in the moment. While the dust settles and our family figures out our next steps, we kindly ask to donate to our recovery fund if you feel compelled. It doesn't matter if it is $5 or $500, any amount helps during this extremely difficult time. As time goes on and we have needs for more tangible items or services, we will be sure to make those needs known so others can help in their own way. However with the looming financial burden that comes with losing your home, donating to this fund is the best way to help in the immediate term. Thank you all so much, please keep our Altadena community in your thoughts and prayers. Love, The Kubons Neil, Laura, Kyle, Garrett, and Travis

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Help Liam's family rebuild after California wildfires.

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Hi everyone, I’m Tyler, and I’m reaching out for help for my friend Liam Henny from Altadena, California. We met recently at the University of Arizona when he joined my fraternity, and in no time, he’s become a brother to all of us. Liam’s kind and hardworking, and he always has a Joke for everyone—he’s someone you can’t help but love. Unfortunately, the recent California wildfires have completely upended his life. Both Liam’s mom's home and his dad’s home were destroyed, leaving his mom without a place to sleep. Liam’s house was not just a roof over their heads; it was filled with years of memories, treasures, and everything they owned. Liam cannot return to the University of Arizona this year because he insists on returning and helping his retired mother focus on rebuilding from the ground up. This loss has been overwhelming, and it’s heartbreaking to see someone so full of life and potential face such hardship. Your donations will go directly toward: Temporary Housing: Providing Liam’s family a safe place to stay while navigating this crisis. Rebuilding: Helping Liam’s family take the first steps toward rebuilding their lives and recovering from this tragedy. If you can't contribute financially, we would be so grateful if you could share this fundraiser with your friends, family, and networks. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support, love, and prayers. Let’s help Liam and his family rebuild their homes and lives.

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Help the Hernandez-Restrepo family after LA fire

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These are our friends Sonia, Ricardo, Luka, and Myka. They can be seen in the beautiful picture above (with grandma to the right) in their Altadena home this holiday. Two days ago they rushed into their car with minimal possessions heeding evacuation orders while flames from the Eaton fire raged towards their home. We are so glad they were able to escape the fire safely, but tragically the fire consumed their home leaving nothing to spare. They were only recently proud owners of a new home they loved, but today they woke up to mere ashes. A little about this wonderful family: Sonia and Ricardo are both aerospace engineers with a deep love of education, space, nature, and the mountains. The kiddos are two spunky, lively adventurers with hearts that overflow with kindness. The kids and the parents are courageously and gracefully dealing with the tragedy that struck their home. As close friends of this family, we have witnessed them care of others with compassion and empathy, but today they need our support. Please help us set up a fund to help them get back on their feet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Estos son nuestros amigos Sonia, Ricardo, Luka y Myka. Se les puede ver en la hermosa foto de arriba (con abuela a la derecha) en su casa de Altadena estas pasadas fiestas. Hace dos días, apresurados tuvieron que salir en su auto con mínimas pertenencias, obedeciendo las órdenes de evacuación mientras las llamas del incendio de Eaton se dirigían hacia su casa. Estamos muy contentos de que hayan podido escapar del incendio de manera segura, pero trágicamente el fuego consumió completamente su casa y no dejó nada que recuperar. Y lo único que tiene son las pocas pertenencias que lograron llevar consigo. No hace mucho eran los orgullosos dueños de una nueva casa que amaban, pero hoy se despertaron a encontrar solo cenizas. Un poco sobre esta maravillosa familia: Sonia y Ricardo son ingenieros aeroespaciales con un profundo amor por la educación, el espacio, la naturaleza y las montañas. Los niños son dos aventureros valientes y animados con corazones que rebosan de bondad. Los niños y los padres están lidiando con valentía y gracia la tragedia que golpeó su hogar. Siendo amigos cercanos de esta familia, los hemos visto cuidar a los demás con compasión y empatía, pero hoy necesitan nuestro apoyo. Por favor ayúdenos a crear un fondo para ayudarlos a recuperarse.

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Help Joelle and David Rebuild After Fire

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The fires in Los Angeles have caused mass and swift devastation. My sister Joelle Morisseau-Phillips and her husband David Phillips, their twins Zora and Asa, and their dear dog Django, evacuated Altadena and are safe; however, their home of nearly ten years was destroyed in the Eaton fire. This fundraiser will help the Morisseau-Phillips family with temporary housing, transportation, purchasing new clothes, shoes, and essentials, and to help them rebuild their life. Your overwhelming generosity and support means everything to Joelle, David, Zora and Asa. Their family is going to be able to recover and move forward thanks to you!

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Help Jordan Rebuild After Eaton Fire & Family Tragedy

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Hi, everyone. My name is Andrew, and I’m reaching out on behalf of my close friend, Jordan Mitchell, who is recovering in the hospital after narrowly escaping the Eaton Fire. The fire not only destroyed Jordan’s childhood home in Altadena, but it also tragically took the lives of his father and brother. Jordan is now facing an overwhelming road to recovery—physically, emotionally, and financially. Jordan is an incredibly talented artist and a fiercely loyal friend who has always been there for those in need. It’s our turn to help him rebuild his life after this unimaginable loss. Where Your Donations Will Go: • Immediate necessities: clothing, toiletries, and essentials to replace what was lost in the fire, exceeding federal aid allowances. • Medical expenses: hospital bills and follow-up care to support Jordan’s recovery. • Housing: support to secure a new, safe place to live as Jordan rebuilds. • Emotional recovery: funds for counseling and therapy as Jordan processes his grief. No donation is too small—every dollar makes a difference. If you can’t donate, please consider sharing this fundraiser with your network. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting Jordan in this incredibly challenging time. Your kindness and generosity mean the world.

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Starting Over After Our House Fire

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Starting Over After Our House Fire Thanking everyone for all immediate donations! Our village has truly shown up. When I created this fundraiser, I didn’t have access to photos of my home due to the wildfire (emergency evacuation) and used a stock photo of a neighbor’s house to represent the damage. I now have my own photos, including one showing my home and vehicle, and I’ve updated the campaign to reflect this. This fundraiser will continue to help us move forward and get back on our feet. My family has lost everything from the ground up, including camera equipment. Please continue to help me raise funds in this devastating tine. Thank you! Joseph Austin Altadena, CA

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Julie Lattner's Family Needs Help After Wildfire

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The Southern California wildfires are continuing to devastate the entire region. Wildfires in Los Angeles, Altadena and surrounding areas have devastated the cities causing thousands of people to lose their homes, businesses, cars. Julie, her fiance Tomer and their young daughter Willow have lost everything. Their house, work, school and much more. Willows school has also been completely devastated by the fire. Julie and her family had to be evacuated just a few hours before the wildfire reached their home. They were able to only grab a few bags of clothing and while their entire community was being taken over by the flames and the Santa Ana winds continued to blow. There is nothing left the home and community is a total loss and is currently in unbelievable conditions. These funds will be used to Your help will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support their family needs during this crisis. Julie is a dear friend, an amazing mother, daughter as well nature enthusiast. A Pittsburgh native, kind soul and always helps others. She is always doing her best to do her part in the world and at this time it is her family who in dire need of help. Every donation is welcome and will be used directly to help Julie and her family get back on their feet.

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Support Justin, Josh, and Elijah After Fire

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Justin, Josh, and Elijah lost their home and most of their belongings in the Eaton Fire. This is a devastating loss. Justin and Josh both work in the entertainment industry. This is an unstable time in that industry. I met Justin early in our careers and have watched her and Josh build a life and home in Altadena. Please help lift some of the heavy weight of this unimaginable loss. All funds will go towards figuring out their next steps as a family.

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Provide Hope for Katie and Josh After Eaton Fire

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Help Katie Milliken & Josh Collopy After the Eaton Fires On January 8, 2025, my sister, Katie Milliken and her boyfriend, Josh Collopy, experienced the unimaginable. The devastating Eaton Fires tore through Altadena, CA, leaving them with nothing as their home and everything they owned were completely destroyed. Katie and Josh left in a panicked rush as fire raged closer to their new home. They left behind everything including irreplaceable mementos from our late mother, Nancy. Josh, as a music producer, lost his studio equipment and instruments. They were lucky to make it out safely with their cat, Olive. They are currently living out of hotel rooms and trying to figure out what to do next. With Katie's family being located on the East Coast, we wanted to set up this fundraiser to provide the financial support she desperately needs right now. This tragedy has taken away their sense of safety and security, but with your help, we can give them hope and a fresh start. Your donation will go directly toward helping them find temporary housing, replace essentials like clothing and furniture, and begin to recover from this life-altering event. No contribution is too small—every dollar makes a difference. If you can’t donate, please share this page to help spread the word. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this difficult time. With love and hope, Meghan Carlson

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Support the Khatchadourian’s after the Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, I wish this came during better times, but I am at a loss for words right now. My family just lost our house from the Eaton fire. Regardless of how devastating it is, we are all okay; our family and friends will get us through this. I hate asking but anything helps. Much love. ❤️

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Kim Grant & Justin Smith Eaton Canyon Fire Fundraiser

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Dear Friends of Kim Grant & Justin Smith: My name is Sarah Snider. On the morning of January 8th, I received the devastating news that two of my most favourite people lost their beautiful Altadena home in the Eaton Canyon Fire. I'm one of Kim's many friends from Chicago who have been trying to get help for Kim and Justin since we first heard they had to evacuate. It's stunning how fast everything can be taken from a person in a natural disaster. I have an insurance background and reached out to a contact in the industry, who, flat out said, when a fire destroys a home, insurance is never enough to cover all the expenses. My hope is this fundraiser will exceed our goal and they will have access to funds quickly to cover the costs of relocating and purchasing whatever necessities they need. Kim has always had a fearless spirit and generous heart, a perfect combination for making things happen. When I first visited her in California, I was introduced to her wonderful Grand OLE Echo community. She told me she started the GOE in order to meet people, so helping to launch the LA Americana scene was just a by-product of her desire for connection. Among the people she met was Justin Smith, who was playing drums with Old Californio. Justin is the perfect match for Kim. When these two aren't putting on a show or hosting a party for their friends, they seem to be rescuing dogs. Their latest, Gordie, evacuated with them, thank goodness. If you know these two, you know I have hardly touched upon all they do for others. Musicians found a champion in Kim as a publicist and Justin has delighted us as one of the most talented drummers playing in and touring with numerous bands. We are only as strong as our community. Right now, Kim and Justin need our strength and support. Please donate what you can to help our wonderful friends get through this unimaginably difficult time while they find a new home and rebuild their lives. Funds will go directly to Kim and Justin. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Sincerely, Sarah Snider

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Help Elise & Ross Rebuild in Altadena after Eaton Fire Loss

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Home is a most sacred space and our hearts are heavy for our dear friends Elise and Ross, who, along with so many, tragically lost theirs to the ongoing Eaton Fire. As Elise said, it was “the most perfect home”— the home where she and Ross, along with their sweet pups Ginny and Hugo, hoped to grow old together. On Tuesday night, relentless winds and what they thought was a distant fire drove them to a nearby hotel. They left with nothing but a small bag of clothes not imagining that the fast-moving fire would prevent them from returning to collect valuables. In a matter of hours, they received word from a neighbor that their forever home was completely gone. Their beautiful neighborhood, their most beautifully curated home, the many treasured family heirlooms and keepsakes… all of it lost. Always so welcoming, inclusive, and willing to help others, Elise and Ross now need our love and support more than ever. While the warmth and resilience of the precious and historic Altadena community remain strong, the future for all its residents is uncertain and the need is overwhelming. We hope with your help, Elise and Ross will be able to get back on their feet with some basic necessities and comforts. Once they’ve begun to build back, they hope to allocate what’s left to community funds to help restore the lives of their fellow neighbors and businesses who have also lost so much. We know there is an unprecedented need across Los Angeles, and the outpouring of loved ones and strangers wishing to show their support for Elise and Ross has been truly touching. Every little bit helps and will be more than they have now ♡.

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Help Julia and Kahlil After Eaton Fire

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Our friends Julia Grob and Kahlil Gasper lost their home and all of their belongings in the Eaton Canyon fire in Altadena, CA in a last-minute evacuation. They were able to get out safe with their children, Maceo and Zora. They are in need of IMMEDIATE relief funds. Please donate what you can to this amazing family. All of your donations will go to housing, supplies, food, and other immediate care for their family. Thank you in advance! -Friends of the Family

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Support the Mojica family after the Eaton Fire.

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Please help the Mojica family who lost their home in the Eaton fire. On January 8th, our lives were turned upside down when a devastating fire swept through our neighborhood in Pasadena/Altadena. Like many families, we lost everything — our home, personal belongings, and cherished memories that can never be replaced. We’re reaching out to you with open hearts, hoping you might consider supporting us as we begin the long and difficult journey of reassembling our lives. Your donations will help us find a place to stay, replace essential items, and give us the chance to start over. How Your Donation Will Help:     •    Emergency housing and living expenses     •    Replacing basic necessities like clothes, food, and household items     •   Finding a new permanent residence.  We know this is a tough time for many, and any amount you can donate means the world to us. Your kindness will not only help us physically recover, but will also bring much-needed hope and warmth to our family. Thank you so much for your generosity, your support, and for being there when we need it most. We’re incredibly grateful for our community and for all the love we’ve received. #PasadenaStrong #AltadenaStrong #FamilyRecovery

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Help Adriana’s Family Start Over After Eaton Fire❤️‍

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Hello, my name is Adriana. My family and I have lived in Altadena for over a decade. This past Tuesday, we experienced the worst experience of our lives. The Eaton fire was a few miles east of our home. We remained outside of the evacuation warning and mandatory evacuation through the night. We packed a couple of bags with a change of clothes in case we had to leave, which we ended up doing because of the smoke. We stayed away from our home all of Wednesday morning until around noon when we received the heartbreaking news that our entire apartment building had gone up in flames. Our son Zeke (13) was completely devastated when we broke the news, as were we. We still are. We have nothing left; the only thing is the clothes on our back and the change of clothes we packed. Your donations will help us get back on track. We're thankful we are okay, and we hope and pray all of our neighbors and fellow Altadena community finds peace in such a dark and horrible time.

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LA Hurst Wildfire Relief for Chris

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Hello, my name is Chris McCord. I’m an LA-based animation artist who recently evacuated from the Hurst Fire in Sylmar, California. Already low on funds from lack of work, I’ve been struggling to get by. The fires have made things worse and I need money that can either help me stay afloat in LA or move out somewhere that’s safer. Any amount helps. It would mean the world to me. Thank you for your time.

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Help Kelly and Chuck Gerner After the Eaton Fire

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Dear Friends and Family, My sister's home of 12 years is gone. They are heartbroken—not only for themselves but for their friends and neighbors who have also lost their homes and businesses. Thankfully, Kelly, Chuck, Hashbrown and Hamhock are safe and staying at our dad’s house as they begin navigating the next chapter of their lives. If you have suggestions for grants or aid, advice on dealing with insurance or contractors or can contribute a few dollars to help with essentials while they wait for insurance, we would deeply appreciate it. They plan to rebuild and help their neighbors along the way. Every home on their street was burned. The funds will be used to help rebuild Dabney Street in Altadena, including the community garden across the street and other areas of need in the neighborhood. We’ve always been the ones asking how we can help others and never imagined being on the receiving end of such kindness. We are incredibly grateful for your love and support during this devastating time. With love, Scott

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Help Clayton and Karen Rebuild after the Eaton Fire

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A note from Clayton and Karen- Hello friends and neighbors, past and present. As lifelong Angelenos, we are proud to live lives of quiet service. Our work allowed us to build a beautiful home where our friends felt welcome and our two cats, Anthony and Cleopatra, could be cozy and warm. We wanted to begin by telling you a little bit about our lives, or at least what our lives used to be before the Eaton Fire destroyed our home. My name is Clayton. I’ve been a teacher for 21 years, an occupation that has filled my life with light and happiness. As the lives of young people become more tumultuous, academically and existentially, I have tried to be a calm in the storm, letting them know that they are capable, wonderful, and can achieve great things. If you’re a student of mine seeing this page, I hope more than anything I have given you confidence and the skills to think through problems that once seemed insurmountable. My name is Karen. I use my passion for design to address real-world issues and create positive change. In the past, I have been a Designmatters fellow and the former Creative Designer for The Help Group, the largest US non-profit that supports children with special needs. Today, my work at design agency Brand Ethos helps various businesses and non-profits find a unique identity and serve their communities. We are also part of the team behind Seance Perfumes. Karen is responsible for the visual identity of the entire brand, from the logo to the packaging. Clayton is proud to use his skills as a writer to be the voice of Seance Perfumes, crafting the spooky tales included with so many of our fragrances. A Waking Nightmare On the morning of January 8th, our beautiful home was destroyed by flames. Our region had not been marked by the LA county evacuation warning map even as late as 3am, leaving us optimistic that our home would be spared even as we watched a trail of flames creep down the San Gabriel mountains. However, not twenty minutes later, embers began to dot the air like fireflies, and the air was thick with smoke. We left with our cats and a few bags of belongings, snaking our way through downed power lines and fallen tree limbs. When we awoke the following morning, we began to monitor early notifications, such as the street addresses of burning buildings named through LAFD radio chatter. That shared document ballooned from fifty entries, then to more than two hundred. We watched addresses appear that we recognized from our daily walks. Then those names included addresses on the block over. Then our neighbors. By that morning, we had confirmation that our house was engulfed in flames. In many cases, what we mourn is lost forever. We grieve over the spot near the front door where the cats liked to bask in the sun. We grieve for the spaces we built over nearly a decade to be a cozy place for friends to gather. We have lost the intangibles of being in a home of our own, a community we love, and a house filled with light and music. We grieve for a once-beautiful Altadena, which felt like one of Los Angeles’ last remaining “hidden gems.” A place where fellow dog walkers waved at one another, where peacocks roamed the streets without a care in the world, and where nightfall brought the sound of hooting owls. All of that is now just so much ash. What Your Donation Means Every dollar brings us just a little closer to the realities of what it takes, physically and emotionally, to build a new life. It is our most earnest hope we can restart here in Los Angeles, a city we both love. It will likely take months, perhaps even years, before we feel whole once again. But your contribution, no matter how small, helps us get there a little more quickly. ---- This fundraiser was started by Lacey Walker, Clayton’s sister and fellow Los Angeles resident. All funds will go directly to Clayton and Karen to give them a new start to their lives after this tragedy. Please feel free to reach out to me, so that Clayton and Karen and not inundated by texts and calls at this time.

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Wildfire Evacuee Crystal Needs Your Help

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Hi my name is Crystal Savage. I've lived in Altadena for over 5 years. I don't have family in L.A. but the people here embraced me anyway. I'm devastated at the destruction of my community. Like many people here, I've been affected by the fires in Eaton Canyon and Altadena. I was on my way home from the grocery store when I got the evacuation notice. I left on foot with the clothes on my back and 2 cartons of eggs. I've been crashing on couches when I can and staying in motels when I can't. I don't know what state my apartment is in but I need help. I already applied for FEMA assistance and the Airbnb list, but I have heard nothing from them. I'd like to be able to buy food, clothing, and pay for shelter as needed. How I want to remember Altadena

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Support Ryan & Kristin Cummings After LA Fires (By Jan 19th)

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Hi everyone, We're trying to get some quick funds together for Ryan and Kristin Cummings (nee Koch), and their family. Their home was lost in the LA County Fires and this will go towards helping them with unexpected and uncovered costs. The goal is to get some money their way quickly. Anything you can donate is appreciated. We'll close this by Jan 19th and send it all their way. Thanks, Jameel (on behalf of the Ardsley guys: Fischer, Lombardi, Perilli, Smitty & Torres) Please share with whomever.

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2025-01-15T21:17:34.761Z - ongoing
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Help Ellen and Family After Losing Home to Eaton Fire

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Hi, I'm Eugene, and I'm starting this fundraiser to help my cousin, Ellen, her two daughters, and her mother recover from losing their beautiful home to the Eaton fire like many others. They've made so many memories in this home with friends and family for the last 20+ years and are devastated to see it disappear overnight. Thankfully, they are safe with family, but Ellen and her family fled only with just a few things-- some clothes and important documents--- because the fires were moving so rapidly. They thought they'd be able to return home the next day, but instead lost everything that was left behind. There is so much uncertainty and hardship in the months to come for my cousin, so I hope this fundraiser will alleviate their financial burdens and give them some extra breathing space that they sorely need exceeding any federal aid they may receive. Any amount of donation would mean so much to them. From big to small, your help will make a huge difference in their lives. Thank you so much for your help for helping my cousin, Ellen, and her family in these difficult times.

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2025-01-15T21:16:44.440Z - ongoing
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Help Evan, Jennifer, and Eleanor after the Eaton fire

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In November 2019, our brother (Evan Mather), sister-in-law (Jennifer Salazar), and niece (Eleanor Mather) moved into their forever home in Altadena, California. They lost their beloved home in the Eaton fire that raged through the Los Angeles area in January 2025. Evan and Jennifer had ten minutes to pack up and so were only able to bring the bare minimum with them. Eleanor was at her dorm at UCLA, so didn't have a chance to get anything. While we are, of course, grateful that they are safe, staying with Jennifer's dad, it doesn't change the fact that their home and nearly everything in it is gone. It's hard to live on the other side of the country when your family members are experiencing such a terrible ordeal. We feel helpless and want to do whatever we can to help. We know so many family and friends feel the same. —Pam Mather Kocke and Jennifer Mather Thomas

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2025-01-15T21:16:48.550Z - ongoing
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Help Milan Rebuild After Eaton Fire Loss

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Tragedy struck Los Angeles on January 7th, 2025 when multiple fires ravaged the landscape, tearing honest and hardworking people from their homes. With little time to escape, many people fled the mountain with only what they could carry in their bags, cars, and for some, their hands. Many went to work thinking it would be another Tuesday only to find out that night that they would lose everything. One of these unfortunate people was a close friend of mine, Milan. Milan has been an Altadena native for over 20 years. Anyone who has had the pleasure of meeting Milan knows her as a genuine, kind, and loving person. The same walls that protected her from her first day of school to her graduation and first day in the workforce have all been burned to the ground. Formative memories teemed the house. That night, the Eaton Fire took both her belongings and sanctuary. With only minutes to evacuate, she could only take her dog Koda and the clothes on her back. In the wake of this disaster, Milan needs your help to rebuild her life. Fortunately, losing the neighborhood did not mean losing the community that came with it. With this fund, we hope she can help recover everything that was lost. Although many of the belongings that were lost in the fire were irreplaceable mementos, we can come together and help Milan rebuild. Any donations will greatly help, and we sincerely appreciate everyone's kindness and support. Thank you for continuing to look out for your neighbors across the Altadena area and beyond! Much love and many thanks in this trying time <3.

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2025-01-15T21:16:51.945Z - ongoing
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Help Renee and Erica Recover After the Eaton Canyon Fire

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Help Renee and Erica recover from the loss of their home from the Eaton Canyon Fire! Hi, my name is Renee Faundo. I'm a story artist in animation who's worked on projects at Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, and South Park Studios. My sister Erica is a live-action VFX Coordinator who's credits include Stranger Things, Dune: Prophecy, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. On the evening of Tuesday, January 7th at 6:30pm, a fire broke out 8 minutes away from our home at Eaton Canyon. By 8:30pm, we evacuated with our cats. Soon after, the first fire hit our neighborhood and by morning, our entire block had burned down. Erica and I pulled together our resources with our family to move into this home in 2018. Over the last 6 years, we filled this space with so many fun gatherings with our relatives and entertainment community. We had a wonderful time living here - we thought we'd live in this house with our family for the rest of our lives. We feel fortunate to have safely escaped, but in the haste of our evacuation, we had to make the difficult decision of leaving behind most of our possessions. We lost all the photos/videos/sketchbooks from our teenage years & 20's. I had a hard drive compiled with all the personal artwork I've done personally and professionally since I was 15 years old. My desktop computer and cintiq, which I depend on for my freelance livelihood. Our clothing, scrapbooks, and decades of irreplaceable keepsakes. During this time, full-time animation work has been heavily impacted, compounding our financial difficulties. This GoFundMe will help us recover our necessities and re-establish our lives in Los Angeles as we get back up our feet. To anyone who enjoyed our house with us, thank you for sharing a truly dreamy six years - I'm sure all the memories we created here sent the home to a happy place.

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2025-01-15T21:16:55.503Z - ongoing
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Help the Lowtwaits Rebuild After LA Wildfires

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Hi everyone, I’m reaching out on behalf of my dear friends, Steve and Leslie Lowtwait, and their 12-year-old son, Brody. The Lowtwaits were among the countless families affected by the devastating LA wildfires currently ravaging the region. While their home miraculously survived, their garage and everything inside were destroyed, along with the rest of their property. Even though the house is still standing, it's unihabitable due to smoke damage and it will likely take many months before they are able to return. This tragedy comes on the heels of another devastating year for the family. Earlier in 2024, they faced a severe toxic mold crisis in their home that made them sick for months. The remediation process was grueling and expensive, forcing them to throw out mattresses, furniture, clothing, and more. They also had to remodel their kitchen, all without insurance coverage. During the mold remediation, they moved many of their most treasured belongings to the garage for safekeeping. Tragically, the wildfire consumed nearly all of it—95% of their books, clothes, toys, housewares, outdoor gear, bikes, and more. Among the losses were several of Steve’s original artworks. Steve is an extraordinarily talented artist, and his works weren’t just possessions—they were irreplaceable expressions of his creativity and passion. The fire has also caused significant smoke damage to their home, leaving the family to grapple with yet another uphill battle. After spending most of the year recovering from the mold crisis, this wildfire has been a devastating setback. The Lowtwaits are some of the most resilient, kind-hearted people I know. They’ve endured so much, but starting over for the second time in a year is an overwhelming challenge. That’s why I’m asking for your help. Donations will go toward: - Replacing the household essentials and personal belongings lost in the fire. - Addressing smoke damage in their home. - Restoring their property to create stability and normalcy for their family. If you’re unable to donate, sharing their story would mean the world. Every bit of support helps the Lowtwaits take one step closer to recovering from this loss. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this challenging time. Together, we can help this amazing family recover and move forward. With gratitude, Fallon Voorheis-Mathews Pictures of the property and garage after the fire

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2025-01-15T21:17:00.827Z - ongoing
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Support Tiffany and Daughter After Fire Loss

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Hi, I'm Tiffany, a mother of a 4-year-old precious baby girl. Unfortunately, we have completely lost everything we have due to the Altadena fire that is occurring. I'm making this GoFundMe to reach out to anyone who is willing and able to help at this time. Any help is appreciated. Please pray for my family and loved ones who are dealing with this tragic incident and have lost everything, including loved ones. ❤️ All donations will be going towards food, medical supplies, medications, clothing, and shelter.

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2025-01-15T21:17:04.948Z - ongoing
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Help Vanessa and Harry Rebuild After the Eaton Fire

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Help Vanessa & Harry Rebuild After the Eaton Fire My name is Olivia Burger, and I’m a close friend of Vanessa’s. We met just last year under another difficult circumstance. Through it all, I witnessed Vanessa’s resilience and how tirelessly she fought for others, even while facing immense challenges of her own. Her strength and selflessness inspired me then, and now I feel compelled to fight for her in the same way. Vanessa has been through so much already, and this devastating loss in the Eaton Fire is something no one should have to face alone. I’m asking for your help to give her and Harry the support they need to rebuild their lives. On January 7, 2025—a day meant to celebrate Vanessa’s birthday—her and her new fiancé Harry’s lives were tragically upended by the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. The fire tore through their home, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They lost everything—precious keepsakes, necessities, and the safe haven they had built for themselves and their beloved pets. Vanessa and Harry are some of the kindest and strongest people I know. Now, they urgently need our help to rebuild their lives. Along with the emotional weight of this tragedy, they are caring for their two dogs and two cats, ensuring their fur babies stay safe and loved despite the upheaval. Rebuilding from scratch is an overwhelming challenge, but together we can help them take the first steps toward a fresh start. Funds raised will go directly toward essentials like temporary housing, clothing, food, and eventually, finding or building a new home. Please consider donating whatever you can—every little bit makes a difference. If you’re unable to give, sharing this campaign with your network would mean the world to them. Let’s come together to show Vanessa and Harry they’re not alone and help them find hope amidst this unimaginable loss. Thank you for your kindness and support during this difficult time.

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2025-01-15T21:17:08.522Z - ongoing
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Support for Tim & Joanna Heitz

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Hello friends and family, my name is Andy and I'm here hoping to support my beloved brother Tim, and sister-in-law Joanna, as they begin the next chapter of their lives after suffering the devastating and unimaginable loss of their beautiful home in Altadena, California due to the horrific Eaton Fire in Southern California. On the evening of Tuesday January 7th, the Eaton fires had began to break out in the charming foothills community Altadena, and in the early morning hours Tim and Jo, along with their pup Penny, heeding the evacuation notice left with what they could, hoping to return once all was clear. Heartbreakingly Thursday night they were able to confirm with their neighbors anyone's worse fear. The home they had poured their heart and soul into, was now gone. Tim and Jo bought the home, their first, in the fall of 2019. Hosting friends and family for dinner and pool side hangouts. The home was a safe and comforting place in the early days of the covid 19 pandemic, and a warming gathering place for friends and family as the world slowly started to open again. A cozy place to work from home, and cherished place to return to after a days work once back in the office. Their home was infused through and through with both Tim and Jo's keen eye and taste for art and design, and was truly a beloved home by not only them, but also by their friends and family through the years. It feels so surreal to write out this gofundme and to ask for this help, an ask that Tim and Jo could never imagine. These tragic circumstances will take unknown efforts and resources to come back from. As they begin to navigate these unknowns I humbly ask friends, family, and anyone who know and love Tim and Joanna, to donate whatever you may be able to assist with all that lies ahead for them. Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by these fires, and I hope everyone receives the help and support they need. With Gratitude, Tim's Brother, Andy **note if donating* the gofundme tip amount added to the donation amount is optional and can be lowered, all the way to zero $.

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2025-01-15T21:17:38.429Z - ongoing
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Help the Jackson Family Recover After Eaton Fire

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Please help us in supporting our dear friends, the Jackson family, who have tragically lost their home in the Eaton fire. James and Kerry Jackson, along with their two children, Parker and Hunter, have lived in their home for the past 11 years, lovingly and painstakingly doing a full renovation for what they hoped would be their forever family home. Kerry, as a realtor in the community, and James in the film industry, with their two children at Sierra Madre Elementary and Sierra Madre Middle School, have become an integral part of Los Angeles and our beloved foothill community. Having lost everything in the fire, now they need our help. With how quickly the fire moved, flames reached their house before they ever received an evacuation warning. The rebuilding process will be a long and difficult road, but with two young, school-aged children, their priority is as much normalcy for their kids as possible. The loss is unimaginable, and as they are now facing the enormous task of rebuilding their lives from scratch, we only hope our support can help in some way to make it easier. Every contribution makes a difference, but if you are not able to donate today, please help us by spreading this page far and wide. Let’s come together to support and build them back together in the way that our community does best. *About the organizers: We are friends and neighbors of the Jackson family, raising our kids together in the Pasadena/Sierra Madre area. All funds collected will go directly to this family to help them recover from the fire.

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2025-01-15T21:17:12.363Z - ongoing
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Support Jinko Gotoh's Altadena Fire Recovery Efforts

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Our dear friend Jinko Gotoh has lost her home and her community of Altadena in the tragic Eaton fire on January 8th. Jinko has spent much of her life and career caring for those around her, and in the most selfless of ways, she is not asking for any financial help at this time. This campaign is being launched on behalf of Jinko to support the loss and tragedy her community is facing and to offer an avenue for people to contribute. Funds will be distributed to those most in need and to support the much-needed care for the injured and homeless animals. I am a friend and colleague of Jinko and creating this on her behalf so she has one less thing to think about! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. All funds will go directly towards the fire recovery effort and the Pasadena Humane Society

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2025-01-15T21:17:21.011Z - ongoing
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Help Lele and Dustin after losing their home in Eaton Fire

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On January 8, 2025, our best friends, Leticia Silva (Lele) and Dustin James, lost everything in the Eaton Fire. Her renovated home, her belongings, the life she built—all gone in an instant. They made it out safely, but now they are facing the unimaginable task of starting over with nothing. They are strong, resilient, and have always been the kind of people who show up for others. Now, they need our help. Your contributions will help us through this challenging time. Most recently, Leticia was a (kick-ass) director on Disney TV’s Proud Family but unfortunately has been unemployed since September due to the 4th season ending and has been looking for a job since. If you’re able to contribute, whether by donating or sharing this page, it would mean the world. Every bit of support helps bring some stability back into her life during this heartbreaking time. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Let’s rally around them and help them find their way forward.

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2025-01-15T21:17:24.202Z - ongoing
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Help Yung and Audrey Rebuild After Fire

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In the early hours of January 8th, my brother Yung and his wife Audrey lost their home to the Eaton Fire in Altadena. I am devastated for them, as they have two young kids, Noah (8) and LouLou (18 months). They'd been building their home the past few years, renovating here and there, and were finally about to start an extension to their yard to build an extra room for Loulou. Their yard was literally filled with fresh lumber to start the work, when the fires began. They were given an evacuation notice at 3:30 in the morning, enough time to grab one thing of importance to them and a few pieces of clothes. They couldn't even find their cat Yoyo. It's an unbelievable loss for them, and I'm tearing up just writing this. Yung and Audrey are two of the best people I know who don't deserve what's happened to them. Let's help them get their lives back on track. These funds will help through a challenging time and help to cover costs not fully covered by other forms of aid. And if anyone finds a sweet orange cat who responds to Yoyo, please feel free to let us know.

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2025-01-15T21:17:27.564Z - ongoing
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Support the Schermerhorns After Fire Loss

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Dear friends, family, and community, My family is reaching out to you for support for our dear long-time friends, the Schermerhorn family, who suffered an unimaginable loss during the recent fires. Their home was always a place where EVERYONE was welcome, children from the neighborhood played for hours, and friends gathered. They moved to their Altadena home just a few years ago (and we all mourned the loss of our good friends). Their home, along with all of their belongings, was destroyed in the recent devastating fires. This family of five (and pup) is now faced with the daunting task of starting over. Our friend Anne, is a former teacher. She continues to tutor and has a passion for supporting kids who have learning challenges. She is an activist, always standing up for the underdog, and is a true friend, and an incredible, dedicated mother. Eric, is a talented working musician, who lost not only his home that he has worked so hard to build with Anne, but also much of his cherished musical equipment—his livelihood. Their two sons are hardworking, fun, intelligent young men. Wolf coaches kids' soccer, inspiring young athletes, and Django has a brilliant scientific mind. (He had recently moved home, along with his girlfriend, as they saved for their next steps in life.) They lost everything. The Schermerhorns recognize how much loss and devastation is around them at this time. But they could really use some support to help them as they try to navigate the process of getting their lives back together. The funds raised will assist the Schermerhorns cover unexpected costs and get back on their feet, and allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support their family through this crisis. The Schermerhorns have always been active and engaged members of our community. They are always willing to lend a helping hand, but now they need that extra support. Any donation, big or small, will make a difference to their lives. If you can’t donate, please consider sharing this campaign with your networks. Thank you for your generosity and compassion. With gratitude, Stefani, Dino, Tru & Sage Williams-Pierone

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2025-01-15T21:17:31.231Z - ongoing
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Help The Kale-Browns After Losing Their Home in LA Fires

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With a heavy heart, we organize this fundraiser for Vanessa, Simon, Nigel, and Ethan, who suffered an unimaginable loss when their home of twenty-plus years was destroyed by the LA Fires. While they managed to safely evacuate, they were unable to take many belongings with them due to the urgency of their departure. The house and its contents were completely destroyed. As they begin the long and difficult process of rebuilding their lives, we're coming together to offer support and help them get back on their feet. Please don't feel obligated to donate. We had initially planned not to set up a GoFundMe, but many of you have reached out, asking how you can help. In response, we've established this fund to support the replacement of essential belongings, temporary housing, and living expenses. Every contribution will help and we're grateful for any support you can provide. Also, please feel free to share on your socials and give a shout-out to the family in the comments. Your donation will help the family with these temporary needs: Immediate temporary housing costs School and sports supplies for the boys Essential items like clothing and necessities Organizers: Clare Brown, Bay Area, CA (Simon's sister) Liz Kale, Portland, OR (Vanessa's sister) Blue Mitchell, Portland, OR (V&S brother-in-law) We hope to help them get back on their feet. Your donation will go directly to Simon and Vanessa. If you prefer to donate to a broader relief effort, here are some other charities accepting donations: Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: This organization provides critical support for LAFD firefighters, equipping them with essential tools and supplies. You can donate directly to the LAFD Foundation GoFundMe.org’s Wildfire Relief Fund provides critical cash grants directly to people who need help. World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team is in Southern California to support first responders and families impacted by wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Community Organized Relief Effort is deploying an emergency response team to support those near the fires, where air quality is a major concern. Americares is responding to the devasting wildfires around Los Angeles, providing medicines and medical supplies.

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2025-01-15T21:17:42.152Z - ongoing
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Aid Jeff, Laura & Family After Home Fire Loss

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My dear college friend Jeff Landesman and his family just lost their Altadena home and all of its contents in the Eaton fire. Devastating. Due to being out of town, they are safe, yet they didn't have a moment to rescue any of their belongings. Jeff posted a beautiful photo of his family on Christmas Eve and titled it, "It really is a Wonderful Life!", citing that heartfelt movie by a similar name. You know what to do for his family: Laura Wheeler, his wife, and their children, Daniel, Jesse, and Katherine. Every donation will go directly to taking the first steps toward recovery, replacing basic essentials and securing temporary housing. Thank you for your compassion at this moment of grieving and for supporting them how you can in their "Wonderful Life". When you're down to the clothes on your back, there is a long road ahead.

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2025-01-15T21:17:45.831Z - ongoing
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Support Christopher and Hillary after the Eaton Fire

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We have lost everything. Hillary and I lived in the wonderful community of Altadena until the Eaton Fire consumed our entire neighborhood. While thankfully we've escaped with our lives, as well as those of our pets: our cat, Professor Science, and dog, Hashtag, along with our chickens Picard, Worf, Data, and Geordi. Now we are forced to accept the hard reality of rebuilding. We have over a year of hardship ahead of us and need your support. We are devastated. Precious family heirlooms were lost along with works of art created by ourselves and our friends. Gone forever. Any donations will assist with expenses that are not covered by other sources of aid. We only grabbed our most important possessions in our escape, and everything will need to be replaced. Thank you for your love and support. We will get through this together! Hashtag and Hillary Picard and Worf Professor Science Our wonderful friends and family

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2025-01-15T21:17:49.734Z - ongoing
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Help Harry Recover After Losing Everything in the Eaton Fire

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My neighbor in Altadena, Harry Hughes, lost his home and everything he owns in the Eaton Canyon fire. Harry is someone who always has a kind word for friends and strangers alike, and brightened so many of Laila and I's days with his kindness. He spent 26 years in this home. I am raising funds to assist him and his girlfriend Gwen in the immediate recovery process. Please donate if you can. Altadena and Los Angeles have been badly hurt and everything bit helps. My name is Casey Trela and I am helping Harry with this fundraiser. All funds are to help Harry recover his life.

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2025-01-15T21:17:53.159Z - ongoing
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Support Vanessa & Mark After LA Fire Loss

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Our friends Vanessa and Mark lost their home and everything they owned on January 7, 2025, during the devastating Altadena fires in Los Angeles. Besides their passports and some camera equipment, they lost all their belongings to the fire. Vanessa and Mark are both devoted members of the hospitality industry. Vanessa owns a wedding photography business and serves her clients with an artistic and gifted perspective that matches her sunny and gentle demeanor. I met Vanessa because of her incredible photography work, and I am so thankful for her advice and friendship to this day. Mark performs full-time as a magician at the Magic Castle and for many other audiences. These two are always looking for a way to bless others with their talents. Both California born and raised, they met, fell in love, and got married in Los Angeles. This city is truly their home. Together, Mark and Vanessa purchased their first home in Altadena in July 2024. They were overjoyed to find a home they could afford in Los Angeles where they could continue to build their careers and grow a family. The home they bought required an extensive renovation project which they undertook themselves, pouring blood, sweat, and tears into creating their dream home. They had just finished the bulk of their renovations in time for the 2024 holiday season. We would love the chance to help Vanessa and Mark get back on their feet and regain stability during this unspeakably challenging time. Not only are they dealing with the emotional impact of losing all their possessions, but there are many practical difficulties including the challenge of how to carry on with work and life without a place to call home. We are raising funds to help with their immediate needs - clothing, food, shelter, and any other essentials to support them as they restart their life in Los Angeles. Please keep Vanessa and Mark in your thoughts and prayers along with the thousands of other families affected by this tragic LA disaster.

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2025-01-15T21:17:57.419Z - ongoing
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God is good we will do better again.

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Dom here in this picture after battling the fire, my mom up above in front of what was her home in Altadena. In the face of these overwhelming losses, we need your help. For years, I have dedicated myself to helping others, from supporting women at the House of Ruth domestic shelter to aiding children in Kenya with education and even providing a cow to a school in a Kenyan village. I’ve also been a part of our local churches, serving and giving back to the community that I LOVE. Now, my own community is in desperate need, and I’m turning to you for help. Hello to whoever is reading this. This is Dom and wanted to share what I experienced. Altadena has been my home for 39yrs seen fire after fire. There was no support. The fire department was totally unprepared. I left my home at 5am watching Marathon rd. engulf inflames after trying to save my home and all my neighbors homes. I battled flames the entire night waiting for rescue to come to my scene and I never did see one firefighter show up to our neighborhood. I don't understand. I noticed I lost water pressure just around 0445am. I have many unanswered questions. Where was the fire Dept at during this horrifying fire. I was putting out fires with shovels and garden hoses. All I needed was a little HELP. We could’ve saved our homes. I promised my 75 yrs old mother I wouldn't let her home burn and I failed. A message to my community and my neighborhood I deeply feel your pain. Thank you to everyone whos reached out to us and offered us some help. Means a lot!

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2025-01-15T21:18:01.000Z - ongoing
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Help My Sister & Her Family Rebuild After Losing Everything

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My name is Araba and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart to ask for your help and support for my sister (Ekua), her partner (Matthew), and his 10-year-old daughter, who recently lost their home to the devastating Eaton Canyon/ Altadena fire. Their humble home in Altadena has been their sanctuary - a place filled with love, laughter, and countless memories. Tragically, the fire took everything they owned, They are not a family of great means, and rebuilding their lives from scratch feels like an insurmountable challenge. My sister's partner has dedicated his life to the community, running an aftercare sports camp for schools in the Altadena and Pasadena areas. Through his work, he has mentored countless kids. Despite their struggles, they have always prioritized giving back to others. Now, they need our help. The funds raised will go toward securing housing, replacing their car that burned, other essential items, and starting the long process of rebuilding their lives. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a huge difference. We are deeply grateful for your generosity, prayers, and kindness during this incredibly difficult time. Please consider sharing this campaign with others who may wish to help. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts

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2025-01-15T21:18:04.557Z - ongoing
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Help Tamara Greggs & Family After LA Fires

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Our sister, Tamara Greggs aka Naturale, has experienced a devastating loss like many others due to these horrific LA Fires. Her family's Altadena home has been completely destroyed. Furniture, cars, priceless photos, everything GONE! If there is any way that you can help her and her family, please find it in your heart to help. These funds will assist with needs that might not be covered by other aid.

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2025-01-15T21:18:08.644Z - ongoing
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The Bennett Family’s home destroyed in the Altadena fire

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The members of the Bennett family (John, Julie,Aidan, Violette, Grandma Ann, and peanuts) home was completely destroyed in the devastating Altadena fire. Thankfully, everyone made it out safely, but they lost everything they owned—clothes, cherished memories, technology, and basic necessities—all in a matter of moments. It’s like, one day you’re completely okay, safe in your home. Then later that evening you’re told to evacuate. You have no idea what’s going on and you don’t think too much of it so you don’t grab too much. The next morning you hear the news that your whole house is burnt down to a crisp. Everything you love and cherish(besides family) is in that home. The Bennetts worked extremely hard to renovate and craft their home to their own liking, and now it is completely gone.Now, they’re left with the overwhelming task of starting over from scratch. We are raising funds to help them cover immediate needs such as clothing, food, and temporary housing, as well as long-term rebuilding efforts. Every little bit helps, and your support means the world to them during this incredibly difficult time. They have been through a lot, to say the least, and any donation would help extremely. I appreciate each and every one of you and am thankful for the support. Thank you for your generosity and for keeping The Bennetts in your thoughts and prayers. This is what the home currently looks like after this awful fire.

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Help Support Caryl After Eaton Canyon Fire

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Help Support Caryl After the Eaton Canyon Fire. It is with a heavy heart that I share the story of my incredible mother, Caryl, who has just lost her home of almost 50 years in the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire. This home wasn’t just a building—it was a reflection of everything my mom had worked for, a place she poured her heart into, and a sanctuary that brought peace and joy to all who knew her. We are reaching out for help, as she now faces the heartbreaking task of moving forward, and we know that with your support, she can start this journey with a little less worry and a lot more hope. My mom found this home with the help of my grandfather, and from the moment she laid eyes on it, she knew it was the one. It was a perfect fit—a charming house nestled in the foothills of Altadena, surrounded by tall trees and filled with the warmth of the community. It was here that she raised my sister and me, where we shared countless memories, laughter, and love. The house represented everything she had worked so tirelessly for over the years—a place to call her own, a place to relax and enjoy the fruits of her labor. For almost 50 years, my mom was deeply rooted in Altadena. She loved everything about this place: the daily walks through her neighborhood, the old homes with their stories, and the people who made it special. She had a deep connection to the community, and the sound of her walking through the streets was a comfort to all who knew her. Her home was a haven, a little slice of heaven in the foothills that she cherished every single day. When my mom retired nearly three years ago, she finally had the time to truly appreciate all she had built. She began to savor the simple pleasures of life—the morning walks, the quiet afternoons spent tending to her garden, and the moments of peace that came with the beauty of her surroundings. But life, as it often does, has thrown her a curveball. In 2000, my mom faced the unimaginable when she contracted pneumonia, which led to cardiac arrest and a coma. We weren’t sure if she would survive, or if she did, whether she would be the same. But my mom is a fighter. She made it through, and after six months of physical therapy, she returned to work and reclaimed her life with strength and resilience. Now, at 73, she is facing another challenge—one she never expected: the loss of her home. She fled the fire with nothing more than a small suitcase, some photos, and paperwork. Almost 50 years of life and memories—gone in an instant. But true to her nature, my mom insists she’s fine, simply grateful to be safe with her family. She doesn’t complain, she doesn’t ask for pity. She only worries about finding a new place to live and starting over. What makes this loss even more heartbreaking is that my mom’s home was not just a house—it was a gathering place for our family, especially her grandchildren. She loved nothing more than having her grandkids over to do homework(which she lovingly calls homework club) dance parties or play in her yard. All the kids loved visiting Gaga’s house, and she created a space where they could all be themselves. Her garden was a labor of love, full of statues, figurines, and decorations that each had a special meaning, representing each grandchild. They would help her tend to the garden, planting flowers and enjoying the beauty of the space together. It was more than just a home; it was a place of love, joy, and shared moments. We are asking for your support during so much uncertainty about where she will be living. At 73, she deserves to enjoy the next chapter of her life moving forward with so much loss. Your support gives her hope. Please consider donating any amount you can. We are so grateful for anything you can offer during this difficult time. Thank you for being part of my mom’s journey, and for helping to give her a little peace of mind in the face of such an overwhelming loss. With heartfelt gratitude, Glynn and Camille

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Help the Lacey Family Rebuild After Wildfire

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Dear friends and family, I come to you today with a heavy heart and a plea for help. My sister and her family just endured an unimaginable tragedy. This past week, the devastating Eaton wildfires in Altadena California swept through their community, leaving them without a home and with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They lost everything, including their cherished pet cats and are now facing the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from scratch. The children of the house include a 15-year-old daughter who is a shining star 4.0 student at John Muir High School and my adorable 9-month-old nephew. This family’s dedication to community service is truly inspiring and now it’s our turn to rally in their time of need. We are raising funds to help them find a new place to live, replace their lost belongings, and provide some comfort during this difficult time. Let’s come together to show my family they are not alone in this fight. Please consider donating whatever you can. Every dollar counts and will make a significant difference in their recovery journey. If you’re unable to contribute financially, sharing this post with your network would mean the world to us. Your kindness and generosity can help restore hope and bring light back into their lives. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support. Together, we can help them rebuild and heal. With love, Wanda De Jesus

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Eaton Fire Relief for Bernadette and Tony

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Bernadette and Tony are two of the kindest people I have ever known. They would literally give you the shirts off their backs. They did not ask for a GoFundMe, but I wanted to help them and ask for community help. I am Charis, their hairstylist and dear friend of over 15 years. They lost their rental home of 17 years in the Eaton Fire and are safe and evacuated with their two cats, but have lost all of their earthly belongings. Please help in any way you can to help them begin to rebuild from the devastation. Even $5 could help with buying essentials! Any funds raised will go toward getting Tony and Bernadette back into a home and back on their feet.

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Help our Girl Friday Rachel Rebuild after the Fire

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Our much beloved Girl Friday Rachel lost her house in the fires. Rachel is deeply devoted to helping others, and now it is our turn to help her. She is starting all over from scratch, and as is her nature, she is approaching this challenge with a great attitude and a willingness to keep working and helping others even while she is displaced. Please consider donating to someone who has always helped others and is now in need. Thank you!

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Aid For Jazmin, Ezrael, and Baby Jolyne

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Hi, my name is Chris Gagnon, and I’m Ezrael Gomez’s manager at CBX. Ezrael is a goofy, intelligent, hardworking, and motivated Distro Driver on our team, and I am organizing this fundraiser on his behalf to support him, his girlfriend Jazmin, and their newborn daughter Jolyne after a devastating fire in Altadena destroyed their family home. Luckily everyone is safe, however as new parents, Ezrael and Jazmin now face the immense challenge of rebuilding their lives and creating a stable environment for baby Jolyne. I'm hoping that as a unit we can come together and make the road to recovery a little less stressful. With YOUR help, your donations will go directly toward (but not limited to): • Temporary Housing: Covering rent and utilities while they search for a new permanent home. One can only imagine the difficulties of finding a new home during these challenging times, nonetheless with a newborn baby • Essentials for Jolyne: Diapers, formula, baby clothes, crib, swaddles, carriers, pacifiers, soothing toys, and the many other supplies to ensure she has everything she needs (Note: Ezrael emphasized this point) • Clothing and Personal Items: Replacing what was lost in the fire. The list here is obviously endless, especially considering Jazmin being a new mother. Doing our part could tremendously alleviate this concern. • Household Necessities: Items like furniture, kitchenware, and other basics to help them settle into a new space. Ezrael is a newer CBX family member, but he has already left a lasting impression with us, and we are dedicated to ensuring that we can help out however possible. I am lucky enough to live in the Hollywood area, and while the Sunset fire was within distance of my home, I was spared the immense weight that this warm family simply does not deserve to carry. Thank you for your generosity and kindness in helping EZ, Jazmin, and baby Jolyne during this difficult time. PLEASE donate and share this campaign with others who may want to support this young family. Times are tough for everyone right now, but if you have a roof over your head, please reconsider donating even a dollar or two. If we all come together and chip in a little bit, we could make a big impact. Stay Safe

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Help Gail and Judah After fire loss

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Hello, I am a long-time friend of Gail and Judah Casburn. They had their home burn to the ground in the recent fire in Alta Dena. Although they are safe, the enormous tragedy they have suffered is almost insurmountable. Gail would not ask for help herself, therefore I will ask for her and her family. She is the hardest worker and most caring person I know. She is also a blast to be with! Can you support her and Judah with funds to help them get through this very difficult time? Thank you, Lynn Reck

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Help Jan Stout who lost everything in Eaton Fire.

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I’m Amoreena Stout, and I’m raising money to help my mom, Jan Stout, start her life over from scratch. I can’t stop crying, I’m sick to my stomach, and I haven’t been able to sleep for days. Seeing the real damage to my mom’s house is totally devastating and heartbreaking. We are in a state of shock. She lost everything. She was evacuated on the eve of Jan 7th from Altadena. She left with the clothes on her back, a pair of slippers, and a single change of clothes. She thought the Eaton Fire wasn’t even gonna hit her neighborhood in Altadena. She thought she would be back in the morning, no problem. The fire wasn’t even near her neighborhood nor thought to be, when she left. That insane 80-100 mph wind bounced the fire over to her neighborhood overnight. By morning, her home had burned to the ground and is still smoldering to this day. She lost everything. The pictures and video show what was once a beautiful full 2-story house, garage, courtyard, garden, and back house. Since it was not thought that her neighborhood was in real danger of catching on fire when she left, she didn’t take anything she needed or anything personal. My mom lost her home and 65+ years of a lifetime of memories of hers and our families gone overnight. She had a house full of her life’s travels and memories. Beautiful vintage and antique collectible furniture and art from her travels around the world. The few family heirlooms that she and we as a family had from her parents (my grandparents), and her grandmother (my great-grandmother) are gone forever: All the family photos, photos of friends, friends lost, travels, and of happier times. She lost every piece of clothing, jewelry, and shoes, of which she had a massive collection. My mom loves music and had a 600 CD jukebox that’s now gone. She loves cooking and baking and lost a kitchen full of tools and supplies. She’s always had beautiful linens; one that comes to mind was a colorful comforter that was made of silk Indian Saris, and those are all gone. My mom is a very peaceful, loving, and spiritual person. She had a stunning Buddhist altar as well as many other statues of faith that meant a lot to us, gone. My heart aches. We are beyond heartbroken and devastated. Our family will be changed by this forever. We are thankful she is alive and well more than anything. Our immediate family is small; it’s just her and me, and our husbands. We are just struggling by living paycheck to paycheck, so we don’t really have anything to start over with. My mom has always been a very generous person and will share whatever she has with loved ones or those in need. She’s always the first person to jump to help someone in need. She has worked with many charities over the years. This is her nature. The majority of my mom’s money after basic living costs has been going towards a legal issue to reinstate her husband, Paul’s visa so that he can be here. He has currently been stuck in Jamaica the last 3 years and unable to be here with us due to a wrongful termination of his passport and visa. So, on top of everything else, my mom’s husband can’t even be with her now in her biggest time of need. We will continue to need additional money for the lawyer to resolve this issue as well. What else this money will go to: Immediate needs (Supplemental for whatever FEMA resources doesn’t cover, or if we dont’t receive help at all.) such as a place to live. With the amount of people displaced with all the fires across Los Angeles, it’s going to make it more difficult to find a place. There was already a housing shortage in Los Angeles. Now with the massive loss of homes across Los Angeles and so many thousands of people who are also displaced, it’s going to be harder to find something. Rents are already unreasonably high here, and I expect them to go higher due to demand. She had a good rental rate. We’ll likely be looking at the cost of rent tripling in costs. Clothing and shoes for work and in general. Food. Toiletries. Bedding. Supplies for the horrible process of digging and sifting through the rubble for anything that is salvageable. This will include metal detectors, safety goggles, respiratory masks, wheelbarrows, plastic storage tubs, shovels, mclaren tool, pulaski or axe, hard hats, heavy-duty gloves, and boots. In the long term, this money will go towards (anything not covered by FEMA ,or  IF we don’t get approved by them.) restarting all over once a new home is found. Replacing all furniture, bedding, clothing, kitchen and cooking supplies, gardening tools, and so many other things that will come up that we haven’t even thought of yet. The video that is included was shot the morning after her home burned to the ground by my mom. It includes her friend Annie, who is not only a friend but also the property owner. She lived in the front house, my mom in the back house, and they shared a courtyard and garden in between full of beautiful art, plants, and statues. In this, my mom films as they go to see what’s left of their homes and everything they owned. It also includes a few images that my mom has left of what her home looked like before this tragedy. It’s really hard for me to watch. It’s beyond heartbreaking. We appreciate all the love and support from family and friends that we’ve already received. It really means a lot to us both. Any donations you can make will help, no amount is too small. It will be appreciated and help us move forward with what comes next. If you can’t afford to donate, just sharing this with anyone and everyone you can will also help. We love you all and thank you in advance.

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Help Auntie Marie After Eaton Fire Loss

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Help Auntie Marie After the Eaton Fire Dear Friends, Family, and Kind-hearted Strangers, My name is Karlesse Clayton, and I’m asking for your help for my mother, Exie Marie Leagons, affectionately known as Auntie Marie. She tragically lost her home and everything she owned in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. This was not just her home; it was the house she grew up in and where she created a safe haven for so many in need. Auntie Marie has been a pillar of our community, feeding the homeless weekly, offering shelter, and turning strangers into family. Her selflessness has touched countless lives. Now, she faces unimaginable loss but remains committed to helping others, as she always has. It’s time for us to show her the love she has so freely given. We are raising funds to help Auntie Marie meet her immediate needs. Every donation, big or small, will make a difference for someone who has given her all for others. Please donate and share this message. These funds will be used to buy essential items, clothing, food, and shelter. Let’s come together to support Auntie Marie, reminding her that the community she has uplifted is here to lift her in return. With gratitude, The Leagons/Clayton Family

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Help Shawna & Marcus Rebuild in Altadena

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Friends, we've struggled with a lot the last 48 hours but sitting down to write this may be the hardest of it all. As many of you already know, in the early hours of Wednesday, January 8, sometime around 4am, Marcus and I, along with everyone on our block of about 40 homes, along with more than 1,000 of our neighbors and too many of our friends, lost everything in the Eaton Fire. Today, as the adrenaline wanes and the horror and grief sets in, we’re still just trying to make sense of this new reality. We were the lucky ones in that we chose to leave early and made it out with our lives and our fur family, Spike, Puddin' and Panda, when not all of our neighbors were so fortunate. Had we waited for the Emergency Evacuation Order, we may be dead considering it came in after our entire neighborhood of hundreds of homes was already ablaze and we likely would have died in our car trying to get out. When we left we believed we'd be back in a week or so to deal with the fallout of smoke and ash because our area has never burned. We left with not much more than the clothes on our back, some of our important documents, the few photos we could quickly pull from frames, pet supplies, and some of our prescription drugs. When we say we lost everything, we really lost everything – from Marcus' extensive pop culture collections to our deceased grandmother's and mother's jewelry, to the entire collection of baking supplies for my cottage bakery and irreplaceable art – it's all gone. Our home was a historic Janes Cottage that was celebrating 100 years which we have been stewards of for the last 15. We had just completed an extensive historically sensitive renovation after gaining enough equity that we could finally afford to do the work we'd had to put off for years. Like many others we work from home so we lost our offices Wednesday morning too. Marcus has been working in the video games industry for decades and cannot even consider getting back to work without replacing all of the equipment he lost that insurance does not cover. I am deeply committed to our community and through all of this I have continued continued to run critical comms through the incredibly active Altadena neighborhood groups I have built and nurtured and through my Beautiful Altadena newsletters to ensure everyone in Altadena has the critical info they need to navigate this absolute nightmare. All of this comes on the heels of us just having begun to recover from the total loss of both of our businesses during the pandemic which pushed us to the brink of bankruptcy. The magnitude and extent of the destruction is beyond words and photos. We shared some videos of our home and our neighborhood before and after. It's hard to watch and even harder to comprehend. (Warning: apologies for some choice language and stress bickering) As much as it pains me to ask for help (anyone who knows me knows I'm not someone who does well with that!) we have to humble ourselves and accept that we need it. While we are insured, our insurance is only going to cover the replacement of a fraction of our lives and it's not going to be enough for us to rebuild another home. There is also the stark reality that we'll need to continue paying our mortgage and property taxes for the at least two years we're going to be displaced before we can rebuild. It's going to be months of clean up and environmental mitigation before we can even begin that process. We are raising funds to help cover immediate expenses like covering our mortgage and taxes in the short term while we wait for insurance funds to replacing all of Marcus' expensive equipment to get back to work and building the fund we're going to need to rebuild our home and our lives. Read more of our story – including some of our unique personal challenges since Marcus is managing Stage IV cancer and an existing heart condition through all of this – in The Guardian story. We know so many are in need like us. Thanks for reading this far and considering making a direct donation to a family like ours who have been absolutely devastated by this catastrophe and could use all the help we can get. Every contribution, no matter how small, add up and make a difference. If you are not in the position to donate, please consider sharing this with your network. With gratitude, shawna & marcus xx

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Support Letty & Juliet After Eaton Fire

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Hi, my name is Kayla Gochez and I am raising money for my Tia Letty and cousin Juliet who have lost everything in the Eaton Canyon Fire. These funds will help assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid.   They are true Altadena natives and have lived in this community for decades. This is such a tragic loss and any donation will help them get back on their feet. So many precious memories have been made in this home. The donations will go towards them starting over.  Keep them in your prayers and the way forward is helping others in need and holding strong as a community. Please feel free to share this link to anyone and if you would like to make other donations such as homeware & personal items you can message me privately.   Here are some items they need if you are able to donate: •Tia Letty it's 3x & or 26-28 • Tia Margie it's 3X cotton only no polyester sorry she's allergic with shoe size 10 open toe only - sorry she's special lol •For my cousin Matteo he's XL or XXL shoe size 13 •Tio Luis is 3-4xl in shirts and shoes are 13 wide • Tia Liz his wife size for shirts and tanks is 3xl shoes 9.5W-10w Leggings if they do is 3xl • Juliet it's large for tops/sweater size 12-14 pants Shoes size 8

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Help Dana after the Eaton Fire

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In the wake of the devastating Eaton fire, first responder Dana Sledge, a dedicated and hardworking ER and Trauma nurse in Downtown Los Angeles, has lost everything—her home, her belongings, and the place where she built memories. As someone who has spent over 16 years tirelessly caring for others, often putting her own needs second, Dana never expected to be in a position where she would need to ask for help. But now, she and her family need you. As a first responder, Dana has spent many hours helping others in times of crisis, but now, it's time for Dana to lean on the kindness and generosity of those around her. This fire has taken so much from Dana and her children, but it has also shown the strength and compassion of those who continue to serve their communities. She has always given her all to others—now it's our turn to give back. Any donation, no matter how small, will help her rebuild her life and get back on her feet. Please consider contributing to this campaign to help Dana and her family recover from this unimaginable loss. Thank you for your generosity and support during this difficult time.

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Relief Fund for Dwight & Jenny Garcia After Eaton Fire

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My name is Rachel Chavez and I've started this GoFundMe in support of my cousins Dwight and Jenny Garcia to help support them in the aftermath of the fire. The Garcia family home has been in the family for 60 years burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. Thankfully, they are safe and we'll continue to update this with more details as things unfold. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

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Support Dustin & Erin After Losing Home in Eaton Fire

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On January 8th, Dustin and Erin's lives were turned upside down when the Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, destroying their home, car, and nearly all of their possessions. Originally, they evacuated due to high winds, thinking they would only be gone for a night or two, never expecting that their home would be overtaken by a fire. Thankfully, Dustin, Erin, and their beloved dogs, Gus and Elliot, are safe. But they’ve lost everything—family heirlooms, photos, clothes, furniture, heaps of dog beds and dog sweaters, and their car. Their entire voiceover studio and equipment, their livelihood, are gone. The funds raised through this campaign will help be used to cover unmet needs not covered by disaster relief. These wonderful human beings generously housed me, Dustin's sister, when I first moved to LA and their home always felt like a second home to me. I’m reaching out to family, friends, and kind-hearted individuals to support Dustin and Erin during this unimaginable time. Let’s help our favorite, dog loving, humans by donating and sharing this campaign to help them get back on their feet. NOTE FROM Dustin & Erin: They're so thankful for everyone's support. Just a small disclaimer that any amount of money that ends up getting reimbursed by the insurance company, will be donated back to the community and their neighbor's in need.

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Help Mark & Rebeca after the Eaton fire

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Mark, Rebeca, and their sweet pup, Cooper, lost their beautiful home in the Eaton fire. They spent years pouring their hearts into the house and created a perfect family home just in time for the arrival of their first baby, due in March. They are now in a position most of us can't fathom—being without a home with a baby arriving very soon. Mark & Rebeca are kind, thoughtful, and generous people who are truly a blessing to all who are fortunate enough to count them among their friends. I'm a friend of Mark & Rebeca's raising funds on their behalf so they can focus on their family during this difficult time. All funds will be given directly to Mark & Rebeca to help get them through this difficult time.

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Help Mckenen and Mick recover after devastating Eaton Fire

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The Eaton Fire has tragically destroyed the home of my dear friends, Mckenen and Mick, along with their 3-year-old daughter, Remi, and their dog, Louie. This devastating fire has not only consumed their home and all their belongings, but it has also ravaged their beloved neighborhood, Altadena, a place where Mckenen grew up and has spent most of her life. On top of it all, her parents and sister also lost their homes to this fire. The trauma and loss is immeasurable. They are facing an unimaginable situation for their family. The goal is to provide them with the crucial support they need to start their life over from scratch. Mckenen and Mick are incredibly kind and special people. To know them is to love them. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in helping them get back on their feet. Thank you for your compassion and support. Below are photos of what is left of their once beautiful home. I’m Diédre, one of Mckenen’s best friends from Los Angeles. I created this gofundme and all funds will go directly to the beautiful family you see below. Love you so much!

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Help Chevonne and Ed Rebuild After Fire

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Hi! I’m friends with Chevonne Winters and Ed Broussard who lost their home in the Eaton Fire. Their families lost homes and their daughters and dogs are now left without a home. We would like to help them with incidentals that accrue that are not covered by insurance and other needs

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Help Patty and Tim After Devastating Fire

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Our amazing friend and colleague, Patty Cheadle, lost everything in the Eaton Fire. Both Patty and her husband, Tim, had to evacuate quickly with their small pack of dogs. Patty Cheadle is currently the Coordinator of Technology, Curriculum, and Assessment at South Pasadena Unified School District. Prior to that, she was the principal at Marengo Elementary in SPUSD and Coolidge Elementary in SGUSD. Patty is an incredibly dedicated educator and has made a positive impact in the lives of many, many fellow educators, students, and their families. Patty and her husband Tim are also avid animal lovers. She has 4 dogs. And she is the most kind, supportive, and thoughtful friend and colleague with a heart of pure gold. She has contributed so much to our community. Let’s help them move forward in their lives as they navigate this terrible time. Please help support one of our very own Marengo and SPUSD community members! Update: Thank you so much for your support for Patty and Tim! Please continue to share as they have a long road ahead of them.

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Support Moices Campos and Family After Tragic Fire

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Hello, my name is Monica Campos, and I am organizing this fundraiser for my brother, Moices Campos, and his family. Moices, his wife Jessica, and their two daughters tragically lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire. Many of you know Moices through his business, Campos Auto Service. Over the years, he has not only served our community with his skill and kindness but also dedicated his life to his family. Moices is a true family man—everything he does, he does for his wife and daughters. He built his business to ensure they would never miss out on anything, pouring his heart into both his work and his loved ones. Thankfully, Moices and his family made it out safely, but they only had time to grab a few essentials and some family photos. Everything else—their home, belongings, and sense of stability—was lost in the fire. Moices is the kind of person who is always the first to help others but the last to ask for help himself. Now, in the face of this devastating loss, we are asking for your support. Funds raised will go directly to the family to assist with needs that are not covered by other sources of aid. If you know Moices, Jessica, and their daughters, you know they are a selfless, loving, and hardworking family. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference and is deeply appreciated. Thank you for coming together to support them as they work to recover.

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Help Ryan and Maren Recover After The Eaton Fire

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My dear friends Ryan & Maren, along with their two young children, Louie & Hanno, and their dog, Lebowski, lost everything in the devastating Eaton Fire. Their family home and all their belongings - their heirlooms and children's toys - were all lost in the firestorm on January 7th. Both Louie and Hanno also lost their beloved elementary school, which was a beacon of light for the whole community. They need our help to rebuild their lives. Maren has been a pillar of the Pasadena Waldorf School for years and is committed to rebuilding the school back better than it was before. And if you work in the entertainment industry, you probably know Ryan, who is a beloved Film and TV Writer and an active member of the WGA. If you are able, please donate to help Ryan and Maren as they navigate this tragedy and begin to rebuild. Anything you can give will go directly to helping them and the kids start over. The funds collected will solely be used to cover unexpected expenses that are not being covered by any other disaster relief aid, or insurance (and there will be a lot of those). I know there are many families in need right now, but if you're able to spare even a small donation, it would make a meaningful impact! Ryan, Maren, and their kids mean so much to me, so thank you for your support.

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Eaton Fire: HELP support Heather, Howard & Ezra

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Eaton Fire in Altadena: Help Rebuild Their Lives After a Devastating House Fire My best friend since I was 19, her husband, and their beloved dog narrowly escaped a tragic house fire with only the clothes on their backs. Their home and everything in it was lost in the flames in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. I’m reaching out to ask for your support as they begin the overwhelming process of rebuilding their lives from scratch. Any amount, big or small, will make a difference and bring hope to this incredible family during such a heartbreaking time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and generosity. Madison Gulli A personal note from Howard Goldberg: I moved from NYC to Altadena 35 years ago to attend the Art Center, where I quickly found a tiny shack behind a run-down mansion on a decaying property. I had to walk to the main house to use the bathroom, but it was cheap. Over the years the landlord slowly revitalized the mansion and the property was transformed into a finely landscaped garden of exotic fruit trees and winding paths. I spent most of my adulthood here, eventually marrying my wife Heather (the wedding was held on the property). Heather moved into another nearby small unit on the same property. Her unit became her professional massage /yoga studio. I converted another nearby unit into an art studio. Heather and I didn't simply reside here, but we flourished and truly found our bliss. We are both of the philosophy that our lives are but a bright shining and all too short gift - so we try to live mindfully in the present, and encounter each moment with gratitude. Yesterday (Jan 07, 2025) greater forces shuffled the deck once again and our paradise (and many others) were wiped away. Quickly and with little warning the city of Altadena was turned into a pile of smoldering ashes. Within hours, Heather and I lost everything except for our lives and our pup, Ezra. The power was out so in the darkness we fumbled to each grab a few cherished items and necessities for the dog and escaped with our overnight bags. We lost her yoga studio (her income), my art studio (30 years worth of work), my art supplies (oil paint is expensive!), her burlesque outfits (her passion), our wardrobes, our prized possessions, and useful paperwork. "A lesson in non-attachment my wife" so sagely says. We will not only endure but we will continue to laugh (and cry), dance and become our best selves as we walk our shared path. We are realizing that it will be a steep hill for a while and I will have to swallow my pride when I humbly present this request for donations. We are financially insecure (Heather was out of work recovering from surgery for the last three months), but I am an experienced web developer and SEO (with over a decade of experience), so any potential clients looking for such are welcome. But mostly, it seems that legal tender would be the best way to help cover temporary housing and immediate need costs exceeding federal aid allowances. I am well aware that there is so much suffering in the world (and honestly more needy recipients) - and as always, another disaster will supplant our own shortly - but if you can spare a few bucks we would be most appreciative. Blessings from Howard, Heather, and Ezra Goldberg

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Jonny and Audrey Altadena Fire Fund

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Our house is one of the few still standing in Altadena but everything we own is scorched. Who knows what can be salvaged from it all? Our kid’s school is gone along with everything we’ve known. We have no idea when we can access our house again or if it will be habitable. It’s time that we accept this fact and humble ourselves to ask for help. As practical concerns come into focus, we are asking for donations to alleviate the short term and long term financial burden of displacement. We recognize our good fortune in contrast to others and we are determined to make the most of our creative minds and ability to work to uplift the community we love so much. ***GOFUNDME IS AUTOGENERATING MISLEADING HEADLINES ON SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS SHARED VIA THIS URL. PLEASE READ OUR DESCRIPTION ABOVE FOR ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SITUATION. PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THIS LINK ON SOCIAL MEDIA IF IT AUTOGENERATES A MESSAGE LIKE THE ONES PICTURED BELOW.

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Help Sam & Andy Recover After LA Fires

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Just over 1 week ago, my sweet friends Samantha Williams and Andy Zimmerman moved into their Los Angeles home. Days later, they lost all of their personal belongings in the fire. Sam and Andy are everyone's dream dinner guests. Sam is the friend who would pick you up from LAX during rush hour. Andy makes me do that I'm-laughing-so-hard-I-can't-make-any-sound laugh. These two would be first in line to help anyone in their community who suffered the same loss. Please join me in helping Sam & Andy rebuild their lives in LA :)

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Donate to the Miyake-Trapp Family Affected by the Eaton Fire

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The Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, has claimed many homes in the area, including the home of an amazing family, the Miyake-Trapps. Jason and Jennifer and their two daughters were forced to quickly evacuate their home and left everything behind. Jason is an instructional coach at Octavia E. Butler Magnet in the Pasadena Unified School District. He also served as a Civil Affairs Team Sergeant in the US Army and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2012. Jennifer is an Associate Professor of Education at Pepperdine University. Needless to say, they have both made a positive impact in the lives of many, many fellow educators, students, and families in our community. Jason and Jenny have two beautiful daughters, a 14 year old high schooler and an 11 year old fifth grader in PUSD. Their dedication to their daughters is evident as the girls are incredibly sweet, kind, and are just great humans. The girls (and their parents) are actively involved in local youth basketball organizations: Run Jump N Hoop, Wanjettes, Pasadena Bruins, and Yonsei. They also love music, animals, reading, and being outdoors. The Miyake-Trapp family lost everything in the Eaton Fire. We are asking for your support as they figure out their next steps. Any size donation, whether large or small, will make a significant difference and is deeply appreciated. *This GoFundMe fundraiser is being organized by Erika Takenaka and Noelle Fong, on behalf of the Run Jump N Hoop youth basketball organization in support of the Miyake-Trapp family.

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Support Makai and Mom: Fire Relief

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Dear Family, Friends and Kind Supporters, On January 8, 2025, a devastating firestorm brought havoc upon my community of Altadena and has destroyed the place I call home. As a result of this horrific and historic weather event, my own home has been significantly affected. This house was bought by my grandparents over 55 years and is my mother’s childhood home. We are unsure of the level of damage, and my mother and I are currently displaced, and trying to determine our next steps. We are doing our best to stay hopeful, but this situation has been very heavy and overwhelming for us both. I am reaching out with humility, asking for your help, support and prayers during this difficult time. Thank you for taking the time to read our story With a grateful heart, Makai

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Amir Nikravan and Mikey O'Connell recover from Eaton Fire

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We're heartbroken to share that artist Amir Nikravan and journalist Mikey O'Connell's apartment was consumed in Altadena's Eaton Fire. As friends of Mikey and Amir's, we have been helped and supported countless times by them in life and in work. Consummate hosts, they regularly opened their beautiful home to family, friends and colleagues alike, often even hosting gatherings in our names. The devastation is magnified by the loss of Amir's family home of 32 years, just blocks away from their apartment. Beyond the lifetime's worth of work and possessions, it's the loving spaces these homes held that are being grieved by all who know them. We've set up this campaign to help Amir and Mikey — who were uninsured— regain some semblance of security as they re-imagine their future.  One other way to support Mikey and Amir is through Amir's work. Three days before the fire, we had gathered to celebrate the opening of Amir's stunning show with Tyler Park Presents. Regardless of the fires, we encourage you to see the show and, if you're able, buy work. In fact, Amir and Mikey's home held too a growing collection of friends' artworks, acquired through trades and purchases, another way they supported their colleagues. We ask for your help in supporting Amir and Mikey, who have enriched our lives in immeasurable ways, as they recover from this tragedy.

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Help the Strong Family Start Over Eaton Fire

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Many of you have asked how we can help Brooke, Charlotte (14), Maddy (12) and Emma (7) after the devastating sudden loss of their neighborhood in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. With only memories and ashes left of their family home and possessions, we have started this GoFundMe page as a way we all can come together to offer help to the Strong Family and ease some of the burden. As a close community, the friends of the Strong family so much and hope this GoFundMe fundraiser will help their family get off their feet to start a new chapter of their lives.

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Help Support the Anderson Family

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My name is Rebekah and my dear friends Mike, Wendy and Lillian Anderson have lost everything in the Eaton Fire. Their home of 10 years in that sweet little town of Altadena is gone. Their daughter's school, burned to the ground. They loved Altadena so much, and now it is no more. They evacuated early and are safe with their dogs but are truly devastated. Wendy and I went to college together and Mike and I have been teaching and directing kids and homeschoolers in educational Shakespeare programs together since before he became a dad. Lillian often attends the classes. They are such an incredible family and need our help and support to help recover this tragedy. Anything you can give would be greatly appreciated.

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Bulgarini family fire relief

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Our cousin Elizabeth Bulgarini, her husband Leo, and their son Lorenzo lost their home in the Eaton fire on January 8, 2025. Not only did they lose their home, they lost their business in Altadena, and her mother’s home (our aunt), who just passed away on Christmas Eve and was coincidentally scheduled to be buried on the 8th. As they navigate the immensity of losing their home and the loss of their livelihood, please consider donating to help them get back on their feet. They have 11 employees who have also lost their jobs from the fire. Any support, including prayers, is greatly appreciated!

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Help Ms. Sanchez (Willard)cover unexpected cost.

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My sister is one of many people who lost their homes in this fire and wanted to ask for any donations would greatly help her and her family. For those that have met my sister or more well known as "Ms. Sanchez" from Willard LEARNS Elementary. She has been there for every single child and family in need for the past 20yrs, please let's show her all the love and how much we appreciate her. (Please share) Hola mi hermana es una de muchas personas que perdieron sus casas acausa de el incendio. Estamos pidiendo donaciones para ayudar la a ella y su familia se lo agradeceríamos mucho. Para los que han llegado a conocer a mi hermana o más bien conocida como "Ms. Sanchez" de el programa de LEARNS de la escuela Willard. Sabemos que a ayudado a muchos niños y sus familias en los últimos 20 años sin nada acambio, vamos a mostrar le lo mucho que la queremos y la apreciamos. (Porfavor compartan)

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Support Rebeca's Education & Healing after the Eaton Fire

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Greetings and gratitude to all ~ My name is Rebeca Soto and I have lost my home and all of my personal belongings in the Eaton Fire. On Wednesday, January 8th , our house at 532 Concha St. in Altadena, California, was taken by the blaze of this fire, leaving nothing but the front facade and brick fireplace. My two roommates, Kat & Alexa, and I are safe with our two cats, but we are devastated at this immeasurable loss. I am asking for support from my community and anybody in a position to give, to help me settle back into my life in California as I complete my final semester of graduate school. I moved to Pasadena California in the summer of 2022 to pursue my Masters in Art Business and Masters of Fine art at Claremont Graduate University. In these two years I have lived in four different places. After our landlords in Pasadena decided to retire, my roommates and I were left to find a new home when we least expected the transition. After months of searching and applying, we met our landlord Mike, and had the opportunity to rent his family's beautiful home across from Farnsworth Park, near the foothills. This was in September. We were grateful to finally find a stable resting place after a tumultuous series of moves. After long days on campus, it was always a special drive up the mountain, watching the city lights in my rearview mirror and arriving home to see a beautiful sunset through our old trees. As a city girl, I held a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to live in beautiful Altadena. But now our brief time in this space has come to an end. The few things i've collected to make a home for myself in a far place have vanished. Heirlooms, journals, clothing, food, a home- gone. But I am resilient. After all, I've braved 26 winters in Chicago - I know I can get through one fire. While I anticipate the mourning process to be long, and the healing might take a lifetime, I believe in my ability to thrive through this moment and finish what I came here to do. My purpose is linked to the desire to support marginalized artists who dream of great, new opportunities. That is why I have studied both the business and the practice of art - to synthesize these philosophies and teach university students how to transform their passions into a flourishing, creative life. After two and a half years of intense studies, I am still completely dedicated to my art and education through this great tragedy. My academic and artistic practice is the most consistent, motivating force in my life at the moment, and my campus community is the closest thing to home I have. With your financial support, I will have the ability to : Support my move to Claremont, CA to complete my last 5 months of graduate school. Acquire any art supplies, books, and other school-related materials. These supplies will be used to create work for my upcoming thesis show on April 22, 2025. Replenish additional basic living essentials after leaving with nothing but a backpack and the clothes on my back. Ex : Clothing, Shoes, Toiletries and bath supplies, basic home furnishings, cat care supplies, other supplies that will not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Seek holistic healing resources to continue caring for my physical, spiritual, and emotional needs beyond traditional healthcare. Create a small savings cushion to give me breathing room so I can focus on graduating while coping and healing. Sharing mutual aid with my two roommates , Kat and Alexa, who were also affected by the Eaton fire. Thank you to everyone who has extended their support to me and my amazing room mates already. The love is felt so deeply. Our hearts are broken, but there is faith and community. Thank you to anyone who has read this far and made a donation. Your contributions will directly support a first generation queer Latina artist and educator complete this great academic endeavor. Sending you all of my love and a million thank yous. Find my work on instagram at @rebecaxsoto or at rebecasoto.com . Email me directly are [email redacted] to connect. Mil gracias, Rebeca Soto

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Support Nick's Family After Fire Loss

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Nick of Fell Knives has lost his home and possessions in wildfires that are devastating Los Angeles. His family and pets are safe, but financial assistance will be needed to navigate the rough waters ahead. He will need to provide shelter, food, and all other necessities for his fiancee, young son, and himself. Any help will be endlessly appreciated.

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Help Sharon and The Cat Posse Recover from Eaton Fires

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Sharon is the founder of The Cat Posse, a 501c3 organization devoted to rescuing and rehabilitating abused and abandoned cats since 2008. Wednesday morning at 3am in Altadena, she was forced to evacuate her home with her dogs and the Cat Posse cats that have been rescued by her over the years – cats that are seniors, have extreme medical needs, aren’t fully socialized around humans, younger cats, the list goes on. Without any external help, Sharon and her sister took the animals in the short period of time they were given to get out and find safety – which thankfully they were able to secure. Sharon is still in shock and does not know how she will emotionally or financially recover from this and as her volunteers we are trying to get her back on her feet. She is an incredible leader and cat lover that keeps our organization going with her compassion for animals and for the people around her. As volunteers we are heartbroken for her and are putting out a message for help. In this time we are trying to get things organized for Sharon - whether it may be future costs for food, supplies for the cats, etc. You can visit our instagram handle @thecatposse for updates as we receive them - the roads have been blocked off in Sharon's neighbourhood so it has been difficult to get alot of information, but we will try to keep people informed on the situation as things unfold more. The video below is about Sharon and the ins and outs of rescue, the triumphs and heartbreaks and costs associated.

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Help Us recover after the Eaton wildfire

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Hello everyone, I am a current resident in Altadena, CA. I am one of those who lost their homes in the Eaton wildfire. I am the daughter of two amazing parents who need help to recover ourselves. My parents came to the US in hopes of someday having their own home and reaching the American dream. They were able to buy our home 20 years ago and filled it with love and compassion. Many had been through our home. If you needed a place to stay, our home was there; if you needed a plate of food, our home was there; if you needed someone to talk to, our door was always open. Unfortunately, with the winds and the fire, that home was lost. We ask that if you can donate anything, it would help with regaining our stability for ourselves and our kids. May God bless you all. Thank you.

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Help Yusuf, Fakhra and Aleia after the Eaton Fire

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Hi Everyone, I'm reaching out and asking our friends, family and community to help our brother Yusuf, his wife Fakhra and their daughter Aleia during this difficult time. On January 8th, Yusuf and Fakhra learned the shocking and devastating news that their home and all their belongings were lost due to the Eaton fire. They are all safe but had to evacuate in a hurry, unable to take anything with them. In September, they had moved from Boston to California with their now 1 year old daughter to begin their life there but unfortunately they will need to start over. We are coming together as a community to help and support them as they go through this challenging time. Our heart goes out to them, if there is anything you can do, we would be forever grateful. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers through this challenging time. On behalf of our family, thank you.

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Help the Bock Family After Fire

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Please help show the The Bock Family (Charlie, Jenna, Shiloh (3), and Mak (7 mos)) we care after the fire in Altadena, California! For those of you who don't know, our brother and his family live in Altadena, California, and had to leave their home suddenly on the evening of Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, due to the Eaton fire in their area. At the time they left, they were not in an evacuation zone, and the fire was heading in the opposite direction. So, they only took enough clothes and toiletries to last them a couple of days. Overnight, the winds shifted and completely destroyed their neighborhood, including their home. They lost absolutely everything. Any amount you can spare to show them we care as they figure out their next steps is greatly appreciated. We thank you so much for your help. xo, Charlie's Sisters - Janie Rolsky and Hannah Lewis

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Support Hermelinda and Damian's New Start

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My name is Katie Alesso and I'm grateful to be friends with Theo and Edith Waddell, who are a part of our sweet church, Thrive LA. Theo and Edith are the real deal. Many of you know their kindness. When Edith's aging parents, Hermelinda and Damian, began to need assistance and medical care, they moved them from Peru to the United States so they could care for them. Theo and Edith moved out of the guest house they had been living in and moved her parents in. This became Hermelinda and Damian's new home. However, on Wednesday, January 8th, the Eaton Canyon fire swept through their region of Pasadena. Hermelinda and Damian were evacuated. As Theo and Edith watched KTLA, they saw Hermelinda and Damian's home ablaze and realized that the guest house was gone. On behalf of my friends, I want to thank you for helping them. Hermelinda and Damian bravely started a new life in a different country in the later years of their lives, and now they will need to begin completely from scratch. I remember visiting their lovely little home a while back. Theo and Edith had poured so much into making that little guest house a comfortable place to live, maximizing every square inch to be a joyful home. They have lost so very much overnight and will need to restart their lives from here. All funds raised will go directly to help them in this endeavor. Let's do our part to help this dear couple. Would you generously give what you can? Thank you so much for your kindness.

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Support Steven and Charlotte After Eaton Fire Loss

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Steven and Charlotte lost their Altadena home of 24 years and most of their possessions in the fires. Cantinflas, their Dachshund Chihuahua, lived there his entire 20 years. The funds from this campaign will go toward supporting them through this life-changing disaster and covering unexpected costs. Steven and Charlotte have served our communities tirelessly. Charlotte has been working at Kaiser in Pasadena for over 10 years. Steven is a novelist, community organizer, Pasadena Community College trustee, and President of Democrats of Pasadena Foothills club. Steven has been a pillar in local activism around so many issues including education, Medicare for All, healthcare equity, and so much more. Many of you who are reading this have organized and advocated alongside Steven and know there aren't many people who care and fight more for our communities than Steven. Steven and Charlotte have poured their time and energy into making our communities better for decades. Let's hold Steven and Charlotte up when they need us most. Thank you! This campaign is organized by Jiyoung Park from Los Angeles. Steven is a friend I spent many, many hours organizing and advocating with. I met him at a Bernie Sanders campaign office, and then we organized around Medicare for All, police accountability, and much more.

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Help Matthew Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Hello, all. With a heavy heart, I received the news early Wednesday morning that my beloved communal living space in Altadena, around which I'd built an irreplaceable community of artists and friends, burned to the ground in the devastating Eaton Fire. I was able to flee with my cats and a few cherished items, but lost 95% of my belongings: bed, pillows, sheets, my clothes, desktop computer and laptop, shoes, toiletries, all my beloved books, my bicycle, four cameras, pet supplies, and all my furniture. I am raising funds for the bare essentials to get on my feet again. Even the smallest donations will be humbly and gratefully accepted. Because GoFundMe requires it, here is my personal information and the address of my former residence: Matthew Nicholas Kanekoa Hormann 2656 Santa Anita Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 (Note: if you have been directly affected by the fire, please refrain from donating.)

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Help The Harman Family Rebuild After The Eaton Fire

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Hello Friends, My brother, Ty, and his family were evacuated in the Eaton Fire. Ty, Kirsten, Poppy & Pilar left quickly, each with a small suitcase and their dog, Savy. Thankfully, they are all safe, but their home was burned to the ground and they were left with nothing. They have a long road ahead in which they will need to: • Secure Temporary Housing • Replace Essential Items - clothing, school supplies, pet supplies, kitchen items • Rebuild Their Lives - moving expenses, furniture Please give what you can to The Harmans and anyone else affected by these devastating fires.

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Eaton Fire: Aid the Timbadia family & the caregivers

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Please help Sachin and the family and their caregivers rebuild after the tragic Eaton fires on Jan 7th. I am Sachin’s sister sending this out on their behalf. On the Jan 7th evening, Sachin and his family and the caregivers were forced to evacuate their home due to the Eaton fires and the high winds in Altadena, CA. The next morning, there was nothing left of their house. They left their house with passports, a few clothes, work laptops, and medications. However, everything else they spent their life building upon is gone. Sachin’s wife, Tasha, has a traumatic brain injury, is paralyzed, and needs 24/7 caregiving. His daughter, Kira’s school burnt down too. Kira is neurodivergent with chromosome translocation and autism and also needs 24/7 caregiving. The amazing caregivers have lost everything and do not have an insurance policy that will eventually help support them. All donations received will be sent directly to the family and the caregivers so they can restart from scratch and rebuild their lives. Your donation will help immensely towards anything they may need at this very tragic time in their lives. Any donation will help and will be very much appreciated. Thank you so much for your help. God bless you all.

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Support My Grandma After Eaton Fire

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My grandma & I lost everything from this unforeseen disaster in Altadena… My grandmother has lived in Altadena for over 44 years & has contributed to many positive changes in the city of Altadena. We are doing anything we can to help her out in this time of loss. All of the money will be used to help aid her & I during this trying time. Any donations help out & are greatly appreciated & thank you to everyone just checking in, we are blessed to be safe.

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Support Gonzalez Family - Eaton Fires

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Hello everyone! I'm making this on behalf of my family, I'm not one to ask for help, but after losing everything to the Eaton wildfire, my family is facing an incredibly difficult road ahead. Many friends and loved ones have reached out, asking if there's a way to support us, so we’ve created a GoFundMe to help with the immediate needs and expenses. Any contribution—whether big or small—would make a huge difference. If you can't contribute please consider sharing and spreading the word. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who has checked in, offered kind words, or provided any form of support. Your love and care during this time mean the world to us. I can't thank you all enough.

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Altadena Fire Relief for Evan and Amy

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My name is Ryan Noble. I live in Pasadena. My good friends, Evan Reiss & Amy Harrity (and their two beautiful kids, Frankie and Rosalie) have been displaced by the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena. Their house is still standing, but it is severely damaged, and they face a long, expensive road as they get their lives back together. In the family's words: "We felt deeply conflicted about starting a GoFundMe because so many of our close friends have lost everything. Even though our house is still standing, we’re coming to terms with the hard reality that difficult financial times lie ahead. All of our savings were invested into our house, which now is a total loss. Despite the care we put into making it a beautiful home, it stands in a graveyard of rubble and toxic waste. Our future is full of unknowns: your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support for our family through this crisis. Altadena was our favorite part about Los Angeles. It’s where we built a strong, loving community that carried us through the tender years of early parenthood. Now, as so many people we care about need help, we find ourselves needing help too." Evan & Amy's neighborhood was destroyed: Bird's eye view, before and after the fire: Amy is a gifted photographer who took the first professional photos of my band, The Soft White Sixties over 15 years ago. She's had a lot of success since then, and has developed her own unique style. Evan is a gifted musician and songwriter. I've been a fan of all his projects and, in recent years, I've had the pleasure of playing bass and singing harmonies in his latest project. Little Frankie and Rosalie loved the house and played in the yard every day. These folks were there for me when I was going through a tough time in my life and I'd like to return the favor by helping them build a little support as they make their way back to square. Please share a little if you can, and please share this link with your friends and family. Thank you. You can check out Amy's work HERE You can listen to Evan's music HERE

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Help The Plaza Family Get Their Home Back!

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The Plaza family has been a pillar of support for the Latino community in Los Angeles for over seven years, most recently through their service at Conexion Pasadena Church. Tragically, the Eaton Fires have taken everything from them—Juan Pablo, Adriana, and their young children, Joseph (4) and Antonella (6), lost their home and all their belongings. While they are grateful to be alive, starting over is a heavy burden. Together, we can help them rebuild and remind them they are not alone in this journey! Every bit counts and every single cent this website receives will go directly to their bank account. Below you can find more photos of the family and pictures of their devastated home along with a video from Adriana and the children. P.S.: This campaign is managed by Rossana Diaz and Fernanda Navarrete, close friends of the Plaza family. However, all donations go directly to Juan Pablo Plaza, the father of the family. The funds will be used to support unexpected costs and get back on their feet! ------- La familia Plaza ha sido un pilar de apoyo para la comunidad latina de Los Ángeles durante más de siete años, sirviendo recientemente en la Iglesia Conexión Pasadena. Trágicamente, los incendios de Eaton les han arrebatado todo: Juan Pablo, Adriana y sus pequeños hijos, Joseph (4) y Antonella (6), perdieron su hogar y todas sus pertenencias. Aunque están agradecidos de estar vivos, comenzar de nuevo es una carga pesada. ¡Juntos podemos ayudarles a reconstruir y recordarles que no están solos en este camino! Cada contribución cuenta, y cada centavo que se recaude en esta página irá directamente a su cuenta bancaria. A continuación, pueden encontrar más fotos de la familia, imágenes de su hogar devastado y un video de Adriana con los niños. P.D.: Esta campaña es administrada por Rossana Díaz y Fernanda Navarrete, amigas cercanas de la familia Plaza. Sin embargo, todas las donaciones van directamente a Juan Pablo Plaza, el padre de la familia. Los fondos se utilizarán para cubrir los costos inesperados y poder levantarse una vez mas! --- Their home: The Plazas: The Plazas and the Church

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Help Silas Harris Recover After Wildfire

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Hello, my name is Silas Harris and like many in the Altadena area, I have lost my home to the recent wildfires. I am just asking for any assistance that you may be able to provide because every little bit helps in the process of recovering. Thank you for reading, and I hope you have a great day. God bless.

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Restore Hope for Fati After Devastating Fire

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My late brother's wife, Fati, just lost her home in the fires in Altadena, California. It was a beautiful home that burnt all the way to the ground. She and my brother bought and poured their hearts and soul into fixing it up into the amazing place that it became. We shared many wonderful times there before Norman's passing and afterwards. She would never reach out for financial help herself but I know she will need some assistance in the near future going forward. If anyone, who can afford a contribution, please help her out. She has a heart of gold and has always been there for her family and friends. Any amount would be appreciated. All donations go through GoFundMe with a 2.99% processing fee. If you have any questions that I can answer I'm availailble. I'm her brother inlaw here in Utah and you're welcome to call me.

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Support Cynthia and Son After Devastating Wildfire

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Hi, I’m Cynthia. My son and I recently moved to LA, just got settled, and had no idea the Eaton Canyon wildfire would spread rampantly through our new city, Altadena. 90% of the city has been destroyed as a result of the high winds and wildfire. Even my baby’s new school that we just toured is now GONE. He was going to be in their kindergarten program. All donations will go towards rebuilding our life. Currently, we do not have a steady place to stay. Hoping for the LA County natural disaster relief to be approved soon.

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Help Sarah Espinoza After Fire

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Sarah Espinoza’s home recovery Please help my dear friend and colleague Sarah Espinoza recover from loosing her family home that she lived in with her mother and daughter. Sarah has been an essential community leader throughout her life working at non-profits including Side Street Projects (twice) the Downton Women’s Center, and Tree People. We both lost our home in the fires, and she has remained wise and resilient throughout. Just this morning she brought me to my knees with this article about how giant sequoias need fire to grow with the statement “Sometimes what seems devastating serves a greater purpose” This beautiful human has dedicated her life to serving our community including the houseless community. Please help three generations of her family continue to be resilient. Funds from this fundraiser will go towards costs not covered by Insurance and FEMA. Despite the fact that her home was burned to the foundation, her small camper survived with some damage. In the immediate she is working to repair the camper but her family has a long journey ahead. From Sarah: “In the blink of an eye, like a majority of our community, Amora and I have lost our home. Our truck camper is still standing, but it has sustained wind and fire damage. I need to fix it as soon as possible. If a monetary donation is not possible, I would greatly appreciate donations of time and skills in the following areas: - Locksmith (Our keys melted in the fire) - Camper Manual Jacks (I would love to install electric jacks if possible) - Auto Body Paint (Tar has splattered all over from when our roof exploded) - Construction/Cabinetry (I need storage drawers that make better sense for long-term use) - Interior Painter - Electrician (To check the wiring since the exterior lights melted) Thank you for any help you can provide.” https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/giant-sequoia-needs-fire-grow/15094/

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Help Miriam Mendez Recover After Eaton Fire

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I'm helping raise funds for Miriam Mendez and her family who lost their Altadena home in the Eaton fire. Miriam is a family friend who I have known for over 16 years. She is a mentor and beloved member of the Altadena community. Miriam and her husband are currently staying in a West Covina hotel while they figure out what to do next. Miriam is an immigrant from Guatemala and has been an active member of her community since 1999. She has taught bilingual parenting classes in Altadena and Pasadena, partnering with schools through an organization called PACTL (Pasadena/Altadena Coalition for Transformative Leadership). Miriam has taught people in underserved communities, like immigrant parents, teen moms, and people who have had their children taken away by DCFS. Miriam is a pillar in this community and she really needs our support right now. All funds will go directly to her to help her and her family recover from the fires. For any unexpected expenses not covered by fema. *************************************************************************************** Estoy ayudando a recaudar fondos para Miriam Méndez y su familia que perdieron su casa en Altadena en el incendio de Eaton. Miriam es una amiga de la familia a la que conozco desde hace más de 16 años. Ella es una mentora y miembro querido de la comunidad de Altadena. Miriam y su esposo se hospedan actualmente en un hotel de West Covina mientras deciden qué hacer a continuación. Miriam es una inmigrante de Guatemala y ha sido miembro activo de su comunidad desde 1999. Ha impartido clases bilingües para padres en Altadena y Pasadena, asociándose con escuelas a través de una organización llamada PACTL (Coalición Pasadena/Altadena para el Liderazgo Transformativo). Miriam ha enseñado a personas de comunidades desatendidas, como padres inmigrantes, madres adolescentes y personas a quienes el DCFS les ha quitado sus hijos. Miriam es un pilar en esta comunidad y realmente necesita nuestro apoyo en este momento. Todos los fondos irán directamente a ella para ayudarla a ella y a su familia a recuperarse despues del fuego.

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Support Nic Morton’s home & studio

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“The Marathon Continues” People always ask how I got into making jewelry. I usually say, “It’s a long story,” but I’ve got nothing but time now. I used to live a different kind of life. How different? That’s not important—this isn’t a Jay-Z album. What matters is, I got arrested. When that happened, my father, a great man, told me he didn’t need or want the bail money back. Instead, he said something I’ll never forget: “All I need is for you to find something that makes you happy and that you can be proud of.” So, I went back to school. Turns out, they offered metalsmithing. I figured, why not try it? When I was a kid, my mom took me and my brother to Ensenada, where we watched joyeros making and selling silver chains. That memory stuck with me. By 2019, I was falling in love with something that finally felt real. Sure, it’s a good feeling to make something beautiful. But for me, the real high was seeing someone’s face light up when they saw my work. Nothing else compares. But life has a way of testing you. As I was just starting to see the silhouette of a new life, COVID hit, and school shut down. Metalsmithing set me on a path of figuring out what I wanted to do, but the world felt like it might never reopen. With no other choice, I poured everything I had left from my old life into building my new one. Less than a year into my obsession with metalwork, I was building my studio. I loved what I was doing and wasn’t about to give it up. I kept teaching myself techniques my school never would’ve taught me. When things reopened, I went back to school—not because I needed it, but to see my teachers again and be around others. It only confirmed that I’d already found my direction. Some artists take a lifetime to discover their path, but I finally saw the shape of my vision, and I felt lucky. For those who follow me, you know I’ve been remodeling my studio lately. Then, a few nights ago, a fire tore through our community, destroying almost everything. We lost beloved community members, my parents’ multi-generational home, and the studio that took me five years to build. In these last few days, I’ve had time to come to terms with the loss. Many people plan to leave, but for me, this is bigger than losing a house—this is about home. I feel selfish asking for help when so many here are hurting. But if you’re able to donate or share this, it would mean the world. My goal is to raise enough to help my mom and dad get back on their feet after the fire . To everyone who’s supported me, bought my art, or shared in this journey—thank you. If I got to make people smile, and make my parents proud of what I’ve created with my own hands, even once, I’m truly rich. And I’m deeply grateful.

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60 years of memories burned down in Altadena

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Hello, my name is Lorre, and I am reaching out to you with a heavy heart. I live on Marengo Ave in Altadena, and my family's home was tragically lost in the recent Eaton Canyon fires. Like many others in our community, my family is now without a place to call home. Our house has been a cherished part of our family for over 60 years. It’s where my mother raised my four brothers and me, and where we welcomed countless nieces, nephews, and friends. Today, my disabled husband and I are raising my three young grandchildren in an environment filled with love and memories, but now we are left with the daunting task of rebuilding. As we navigate this heartbreaking situation, I am reaching out to my community, friends, and anyone who might be willing to lend a helping hand. We are in urgent need of support to help us through these difficult days. We are currently displaced and require essential items such as clothing, shoes, food, and water. Your generosity can make a significant difference in our lives. Every contribution, no matter how small, is deeply appreciated and will help us take one step closer to rebuilding our home and our lives. Thank you for your kindness and support. With gratitude, Lorre

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Help Our Grandma Recover After Eaton Fire

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My name is Keinon and my sister Taci and I are writing on behalf of our sweet grandmother, Zetta Robinson (81), who recently lost her home of nearly 50 years to the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. Our family never imagined we would need to search for words to explain the devastation that comes with watching our grandma go through a disaster like this. Our grandma lost one of her only connections to a lifetime of memories and the ability to enjoy a home she worked years to build. Grandma Zetta has lived alone since our Grandpa passed away in 2021. In this time she has thrived independently while facing every challenge with absolute grace and an incredible amount of patience. She even took over tending the garden our grandpa built years ago. The Eaton fire took the house our late Grandpa Ray built the roof on, their garden we spent countless weekends in as children, irreplaceable family photos and so much more. There are likely not enough words to describe what an absolute pillar to the community our grandma is, but selfless, loving, kind, understanding, and strong scratch the surface. Zetta is a retired nurse who still works through her church to fundraise through local CROP Walks and volunteers with local organizations like Friends in Deed. This fire has taken away our grandma's ability to live independently as a senior citizen. Her independence is something she has worked so hard for and has always been proud of. The thought of her losing this ability is tantamount to almost anything else she has lost.  While a large amount of the physical items consumed in the fire were irreplaceable in sentimental value, we want to be able to support her on her journey to recovery after this immense loss. We are beyond grateful to anybody who shares or donates at this time, and our hearts are with all the other people all across LA County who are experiencing any form of loss. Thank you ❤️

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Support the Backer Family After Eaton Canyon Fire

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On January 8th, the Backer family - Reese, Bryan, and Tavin - experienced an unimaginable tragedy when the Eaton Canyon fire destroyed their home in Altadena. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but they have lost nearly everything they own, including irreplaceable memories and everyday essentials. Bryan, a dedicated father, has always worked tirelessly to support his family. Reese, a sophomore at Cal Poly SLO, and Tavin, a junior at the University of Arizona, are pursuing their education with passion and determination. The road to recovery will be long, but together, we can help lighten their burden. This GoFundMe aims to provide immediate assistance for temporary housing, clothing, food, and the resources needed to rebuild their lives. Reese is one of my best friends, and anyone who knows him can attest to his kind heart, and unwavering loyalty. He has been there for me during some of my toughest times, and I know so many of you feel the same about him and his family. Any contribution, big or small, will make a difference and mean the world to the Backers during this difficult time. If you can't donate, sharing this page or keeping them in your thoughts and prayers is equally appreciated. Thank you for your kindness and support. Let's rally together to help this wonderful family find hope and stability again.

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Support the Franke Family After Eaton Fire

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We are members of Altadena Nursery School, a preschool co-op. We are raising funds to help the Franke family as they have lost their home and belongings in the Eaton Fire. Bill is a dog and cat veterinarian, and Emillie works for the American Red Cross in the blood bank performing patient testing. Bill, Emillie, and their daughter Sophia joined our co-op this year and jumped right in to the community with warmth and kindness. Their older son Ben started TK at Altadena Arts this year. Donations will be used for anything needed by this family to ease their way through this difficult time.

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Help Sheryl, Chris, and Winnie Rebuild After Wildfire

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Dear Friends and Family My wonderful giving sister, Sheryl, and her dear, caring husband, Chris, lost their cherished home in the devastating Altadena Eaton Canyon wildfires in January 2025. Not only did they lose their home but so did Chris' mother, Winnie, who lived in Altadena just a 1/2 a mile from Chris. She lived there for 63 years, the house Chris grew up in. Before After Winnie The fire swept through overnight with very little warning. Sheryl grabbed the dogs, dog beds, food, and 1 extra change of clothes, and drove to Winnie's house to get her to safety. She drove through an apocalyptic experience of trees falling, live power lines falling, broken traffic signals, and chaos. She describes it as a zombie apocalypse toxic waste war zone. If you know my sister and her husband, their home was a welcome respite for anyone who needed it. Anyone and everyone was invited in with open arms and special care to make all guests feel like family. She recently opened her home to our cousins who moved down from Washington state. Sheryl, Chris, Winnie, and our cousins are all now staying with another cousin's family who live 2 hours south. Sheryl, Chris, and Winnie have lost everything. As you can see in the before and after photos their entire home is gone with only the chimney still standing and oddly her garlic garden survived. Sometimes you have to laugh! We recognize that so many are dealing with loss at this time. We would honor any funds you could send them to help them. As you can imagine, they need so much. Your contributions will help us through this challenging time. We are seeking support to cover unexpected costs and get back on our feet. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid, such as insurance. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any support you can offer whether through a donation, sharing this message or simply keeping them in your thoughts and prayers. With gratitude, Heather Odeh Sheryl's Sister

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Support Mark's New Beginning Post-Fire

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My brother-in-law, Mark Robinson, lost everything in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. After getting the emergency evacuation alert around 3AM on Wednesday, he woke his elderly housemate, and they fled abruptly. Due to the proximity of the fire, he left with only the clothing on his back and a few small items. All of the homes in the neighborhood are completely destroyed and this tragedy has devastated his entire community. Mark is always willing to lend a hand to others, so now we hope that others will help him to get back on his feet. All donations will go directly to Mark so he can restart his life and obtain food, housing, bedding, clothing, furniture and other basic necessities. Any donations and comments of support are greatly appreciated! Much love to everyone and stay safe. Chrissy Kudrik-Robinson

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Fire Took Dina's Home, Let's Restore Hope

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This is one of those things you never expect to write, but I am reaching out with a heavy heart to ask for your help. My mom, Dina Ament, a retired, breast cancer survivor, and the grandmother of my three kids has been through more than anyone should ever have to endure. Unfortunately, the Eaton Fire that ripped through Altadena, California has taken away the one place she called home, along with all of her belongings. Just a couple of years ago, my mom was fighting for her life against breast cancer. She battled through months of treatment with chemotherapy and radiation and now still deals with the painful side effects of treatment, including long-term neuropathy in her feet. It was a constant struggle, but she showed incredible strength, determination, and hope. We all believed she had fought her hardest battle and won. But the devastation of this fire has shaken her world in ways we never expected. She awoke at 4 am Wednesday to the sound of her smoke alarm and her dog barking, and thanks to the help of her neighbors, she escaped with the clothes on her back, her dog, her computer, and a few blankets. The fire has left nothing but ashes where her home once stood. All the memories, her beautiful garden in the backyard, all the things that made it hers — are gone. While she is grateful for her safety and that of her dog, Sadie, the pain of losing her home — especially after everything she’s already been through — is almost unbearable for her. For my mom, this house was more than just a place to live. It was a symbol of her resilience. It was a space where she recovered, found comfort, and dreamed of better days ahead. To lose that on top of everything else feels like the world has come crashing down again. We are now trying to help my mom with not just a home, but a sense of security for her. My mom is struggling physically, emotionally, and financially. She is already facing the challenges of recovering from cancer and managing the constant pain of neuropathy. Losing her home has added an unthinkable burden on her. I am asking for your generosity to help her start over. Every donation will go directly to my mom and the long road ahead of her. No one should have to go through this alone. If you can donate, please know that every little bit helps, and every gesture of support means the world to our family. If you can’t contribute financially, please share this page with others who may be able to help. Thank you for taking the time to read my mom’s story. Your kindness and generosity give my mom hope, and for that, we are eternally grateful.

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Help Juliana and her children recover from the SoCal Fires

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Help Juliana and Her Children Rebuild After the SoCal Wildfires Dear Friends, Family, Colleagues, and Compassionate Supporters, My name is Louis Harris, and today I reach out to you on behalf of my incredibly brave sister, Juliana. Recently, the devastating SoCal Wildfires turned her life—and that of her young children—upside down. Juliana is a devoted mother to two wonderful toddlers. Our family has modest roots, with each of us working tirelessly to carve out a decent life. Despite these humble beginnings, my sister has faced more than her fair share of challenges. Just a year ago, she bravely ended an abusive relationship with her husband who is the children's father, determined to forge a safer, happier path for her family. Since then, she has single-handedly shouldered the financial responsibilities of her household and her ongoing and expensive divorce. The separation left her grappling with debts that were incurred during her marriage due to the lies and false promises of her children's father who has still yet to materialize any responsibility for their financial lives together. She remains undeterred, slowly working to regain her financial footing. However, just as she was finding her balance, the wildfires swept through, erasing all she had worked so hard to rebuild. Today, I am turning to you for help. Juliana's son, who has special needs, and her daughter, a joyful little soul, both lost their schools to the fire. They now find themselves in urgent need of basic necessities—clothing, toys, furniture, hygiene products, and food. They also require financial assistance to secure housing, covering upfront costs like the first month's rent, last month's rent, and a security deposit. We have set a goal of $20,000 to give Juliana and her children a fresh start in the aftermath of this tragedy. Every contribution, no matter the size, will help them rebuild their lives in Los Angeles County, one of the most expensive places to live. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support during this challenging time. Together, I believe we can help Juliana and her children emerge stronger from these ashes. And as with all of the victims of the SoCal fires, we are wishing you a strong recovery and the strength to carry on. We are with you.

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Support Rose and Family After Eaton Canyon Wildfire Loss

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Hello Family As you may have seen, Los Angeles is currently experiencing devastating losses from the uncontrollable wildfires. Rose, her 80 year old parents and two children experienced a complete loss of their home in Altadena from the Eaton Canyon fire this past week. While she was away, she came home to experience the most devastating news. Thankfully, the family is safe and out of harms way, but they will need all the support they can get. My name is Anita Nyamaah and I am Rose’s cousin in Dallas, TX. Please join me to support the Boateng Family to purchase living essentials, clothes, school supplies, food and living accommodations. Thank you!

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Help Coach Patrick After Eaton Fire Devastates His Home

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Hey Skaters, Some of you may know or have skated with one of Pacific Skate School's long time and beloved Coach's, Patrick. The last few years he has been living with and caretaking for his Grand Mother, who is in her 90s. They lived right across from the Trailhead of Eaton Canyon in Pasadena, CA. On Jan. 7, 2025 during the record high winds, I spoke to him at 7:30pm about skate schedules as he was getting home from the market to prepare dinner. By 10pm he texted me that their house had burnt down. It happened so quickly all he was only able to grab a backpack with some clothes, his dog, and his skateboard. They made it out safely but have lost everything. It's unknown what the days, weeks and months will be for them and currently he is displaced and painfully waiting to be able to see if he can even sift through any remains of their family's possessions. Please if you can show any support right now to him in his time of need while we all wait and see what the future holds. These funds will alleviate the expenses of displacement and allow him to get immediate necessities like food, clothing and housing. Thank you, my thoughts are with them, and all of those effected by the Los Angeles Fires. Coach Chris

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Muffy, Gregory and their son Hunter: Fire Relief Fund

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Hey Everyone. My name is William Butler, and I'm from Los Angeles, California. In a shocking bit of terrible news, I just learned that my dear friends Muffy Bolding, Gregory Babior and their son Hunter got hit hard last night by the Eaton Fire. Their entire house and all of their belongings burned to the ground. Everything they own... their clothes, bedding, art, creative work, appliances, and most of all, their beloved home of over fifteen years, where many cherished moments of love and family memories took place. Their son Hunter, an avid horror fan and journalist, lost his entire DVD and memorabilia collection with over 15 years worth of collectible media destroyed. They are all devastated. Because the fire snuck up on Altadena so fast and with minimal warning, all they could do was grab their pets and a few things and get out of there. Sadly, it ALL burned to the ground. They literally have the clothes on their back, and that is it. I want to help them keep afloat by starting this GoFundMe. They don't know I am doing this as they just aren't the kind of people who would ask for help, but they have proven themselves to be such loving and generous friends - I've known Muffy alone for 40-plus years, so I figure I will set this up to at least ease the trauma that they are currently going through. PLEASE HELP THEM!! 85k doesn't come anywhere near their traumatic financial loss, but it will certainly help them. PLEASE DONATE - I THANK YOU ON THEIR BEHALF AND SHARE THIS LINK! THANK YOU, LOVE, BILLY BUTLER SHARE SHARE SHARE

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Support the Sanchez family after the Eaton Fire

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The Eaton Fire devastatingly took the home of the Sanchez family, along with so many other families in Altadena. As we all try to process this great loss to so many across Los Angeles, we do what we can to support those who need it the most. It's impossible to know what this type of loss feels like unless you've been through it. A scenario we all hope never to find ourselves in. But, whether we have experienced losing our home or not, our hearts compel us to help in anyway we can to alleviate some of the stress and financial burden that come along with this kind of loss. We know that there is an outpouring to so many right now, and we are all spread thin in our donating, but Joe, Megan, Clementine, and Coco really could use your help right now. It's already been a challenging year with Megan's health issue, and losing their home in the fire is needless to say, the very last thing they can handle alone right now. Please consider a donation of any amount to help this kind hearted family get on their feet. We thank you with all our hearts! Rachel Fannin (longtime friend of the family)

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Support the Lopez Family After House Fire

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My name is Hunter and I’m trying to raise money for the Lopez family- Miguel, Gaiane, and their two children (ages 1 and 3). Their house was recently burned to the ground during the Altadena fire. They were told to evacuate urgently when the fire started a few blocks away from their house and didn’t have a chance to pack anything. Luckily they are ok, however they lost everything. I’m asking you to donate anything you can—even something as small as $10 would make a difference in their lives. They are both nurses who have dedicated their lives to helping others, and now we can help them in return. Thank you for your time. The dollars raised in this fundraiser will go towards providing emotional support to the Lopez family.

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Help Evonne & Mom After Eaton Fire

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Our friend Evonne and her mother Lisa have been displaced by the Eaton wildfire that swept through Altadena. Evonne’s home holds deep history. Her family moved there in 1962, and Altadena was the first neighborhood in Los Angeles where Black families were allowed to purchase homes. While the house miraculously survived the fire—the only structure left standing on their block— the widespread destruction surrounding it has left it uninhabitable for the foreseeable future. As a dedicated and beloved lactation consultant and newborn care specialist, Evonne supports new mothers in bonding with, feeding, and caring for their babies. She served clients at her home office or traveled to their homes, and the fire has rendered both her home and car unusable. Our Goal We are aiming to raise $25,000 to help Evonne and her mother bridge this difficult period. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference. Your support will help Evonne to continue her important work serving new mothers in our community while she and her mother regain stability. Thank you for your generosity and compassion. Please share this campaign with your networks to help us reach our goal. All funds will go directly to Evonne to cover unexpected expenses that may not be fully covered by other sources of aid. This fundraiser is organized by Courtney Reiman and Caroline Rossiter, who have had the privilege of working with Evonne through Akin.

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Support Christina and Her Kids After Fire

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I write this to share that one of my oldest and dearest friends, Christina (McDonough) Conte, has lost her home to the fires in Altadena, CA. Tina lived in her lovely home with her three young children and many animals. Their house was not only their home but it was Tina’s place of work. Nestled in her urban homestead, she built Mama Christina’s Homestead, which was “a space created to celebrate and share traditional, back-to-the-basics skills while building a sense of community.” She spent years building a backyard filled with California native plants, fruit trees, medicinal and culinary herbs, vibrant flowers, and a flock of chickens. What she built truly embodied her passion, and she gave her all to her home, her business, and her community. Although she has lost her home (and town) in such a devastating way, I know she will come back stronger, as she is one of the most resilient humans. In the meantime, she has lost all her and her children’s belongings, as well as their safe haven and happy place. Any contributions would go to helping her and her three kids while she moves through this very difficult time. Christina is true love and light Thank you so much for your support.

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Mars and family have lost everything in the Eaton Fire

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Hello, my name is Gigi and I am trying to help my dear friend Mars and her family who lost their home and all of their belongings in the Eaton Canyon Fire 1/8/24. We are members of the same communities in Altadena and the Los Angeles area. They had recently bought this house on a nickel and a prayer and were renovating it using found and cheap used fixtures as they tried to patchwork it together. If you know Mars you know she is the first person to lend a hand or instill her wisdom upon anyone in need. She and Sean are both social workers so their livelihood literally is helping people. And it is with great sadness to be even writing these words that her dream of living in Altadena with her three beautiful kids, Zeller, Cashel and Anthea and her loving husband Sean has been put on hold. Their youngest has lost their school. Please donate if you can lend a hand. Their whole life was in that house. It was going to be so beautiful. Hopefully, they can rebuild. Thank you for supporting them through this trying time. Your generous donation will be used to support the family’s needs - at the discretion of Mars and Sean - related to the disruption caused by the fire that are outside of the coverage that FEMA, SBA and home insurance. Please see the public updates for further clarification. Mars has helped so many. Now it is our turn to help her and her beautiful family.

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2025-01-15T21:22:09.442Z - ongoing
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Help Tina and Robbie After Eaton Fire in Altadena

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Hello, I'm Erik Patterson. My friends Tina, Robbie, Pearl, and Roscoe lost their home in the Eaton fire. Tina is one of my oldest and best friends -- we met on the first day of orientation at Oxy back in 1996. Tina and Robbie are artists in every sense of the word (writing, directing, making music, etc.), they are wonderful parents, and they've spent the last two years literally making a dream home for their incredible free spirited kids. They also have 3 well-behaved senior dogs. Like so many others in the Altadena community, they've lost everything, their clothes, their keepsakes, childhood photos, journals. They put their life savings into this house and now are trying to figure out how to start over at zero. I’ve created this gofundme for them to give them some hope as they figure out what's next. Please give what you can. Everything helps. Thank you so much. Here's a message from Tina: We moved to Altadena in 2019. I gave birth here in 2021. We started remodeling almost 2 years ago and built our dream home, complete with pink concrete countertops and wild colors throughout. Robbie said being in the house “feels like living in Tina’s head.” We finally finished and moved back in for the holidays. Last night, we evacuated at 2:30am and the house was gone by 4:30am along with the rest of the houses in our neighborhood. It’s unimaginable. I have so few pictures of the house, but I’ll always remember it as being a work of art. As for us, we are safe, and shaken, and not at all sure what to do next.

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2025-01-15T21:22:13.293Z - ongoing
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Help Azcarate Family (of Altadena Music Theatre) Recover

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Hello all - beautiful Altadena has suffered so much over the last couple of days. And one of the hundreds of homes burned to the ground was that of our beloved Azcarate family. They evacuated from Wapello Street incredibly quickly in the wee hours of January 8th without grabbing much at all. They lost their home, nearly all their possessions, and their lovingly cultivated backyard farm with chickens and towering fruit trees. What's left of their house is pictured below. Thankfully, they are safe and staying with family a few hours south. But the days and weeks ahead will certainly present them with countless challenges. Besides being just the sweetest, most generous, most vibrant young family (Sarah & Oliver have two boys: Leo & Julius, both under the age of 6)...in 2021, the Azcarates threw themselves to the creation of a new local gem: Altadena Music Theatre. With no official rehearsal space, no investors or board of directors and only their own savings, Sarah and Oliver built their dream of musical theatre in the foothills of Altadena by hand. Each production was a labor of love and true community effort. Rehearsals were often held on their magical plot of land where they fed cast and crew from their own kitchen and assembled set pieces in the driveway. Below is a photo from Hair rehearsal in their backyard "farm." So many of us have memories at the Wapello house...now just ashes. Since it's founding in 2021, AMT has mounted productions of Hair, Cabaret, a reprisal of Hair (back by popular demand) and, this past October, Guys & Dolls: their most elaborate show yet. All with live bands, sumptuous costumes, original choreography, meticulous sound design and Broadway-level performances. These shows dazzled Altadena and the surrounding communities, making headlines all over LA county and filling seats against the odds. LA Theatre Bites heralded Cabaret as "downright exceptional," Stage Raw called AMT's Guys & Dolls "an ambitious musical that is fully realized" and the late, great Broadway producer Michael Butler said the Azcarates' production of Hair "captured the spirit" of the original show he produced in 1967. All of the Altadena Music Theatre productions were staged at the Farnsworth Park Amphitheatre - another structure horribly damaged by the Eaton Fire (before & after pics below.) This was part of Sarah's initial vision for AMT...she was so inspired by this gorgeous venue and its summer concert series. "Why aren't there musicals here??" But performing at Farnsworth was incredibly expensive. Rental fees for the venue itself were compounded by the cost of renting, loading in and hiring overnight security for sound and lighting equipment. This meant that every show came within pennies of breaking even and recouping for the last. This Herculean effort has not been self-serving...AMT is *highly* invested in creating opportunities for local artists, especially young people. In addition to their professional productions, the AMT Kids Camps have positively flourished over the last couple of years, creating a joyful community of theatre-loving kids. The Azcarates have sacrificed SO much for the realization of AMT. And now, just as they were finding that elusive work/life balance, they've lost both their personal and artistic homes. Sarah is an Altadena real estate agent and Oliver is in the film industry. Their long term displacement will undoubtedly mean a major loss of income. They lost 99% of what they owned in this fire. In addition, the theatre company needs 10k minimum to take care of outstanding financial obligations that they can no longer plan to pay back since any possible 2025 shows must now be scrapped. Thank you so much for donating and sharing, Scarlet Sheppard Arcadia, CA resident (formerly of Altadena) Actor & Producer at AMT Ruby Lewis Los Angeles resident/performer Long-time friend of Azcarates

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Help Chris & Corinna After Eaton Fire Loss

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Six years ago I appealed to your goodness on behalf of our daughter Jessica, her husband Cory and family because of their homes being destroyed in Paradise, CA. Incredibly, tragedy has struck our family once again. This time it has affected our son, Chris, his wife Corinna and family. Their home in Altadena was destroyed in the Eaton Fire. Whatever can be raised on their behalf will help them in navigating their horrible situation. ALTADENA STRONG! We love you, Sylvia and Steve Garza

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2025-01-15T21:22:20.621Z - ongoing
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Help Mina, Michael & Family Rebuild After Fire

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Mina, Michael and their sweet children Maru and Sisu lost their home in Altadena last night, on 1/7/25, to the swiftly spreading and destructive Eaton Fire. In one night, they lost a house they had spent five years making a home, with all their memories, keepsakes and personal belongings. Their lives have been turned upside down by this loss. They were away at the time, leaving them unable to prepare nor save the the things they hold most dear, losing everything while hearing the news from afar, and holding out hope their beloved home would be spared. Everything, gone in an instant. Thankfully, they are all safe, but the emotional and financial toll of this tragedy has left them struggling as they now confront these next steps of picking up the pieces and moving forward. We are reaching out today with a heavy heart, but also with hope. We know that rebuilding will take time, From temporary housing and basic necessities to replacing lost belongings, the road ahead is long, and the financial burden is overwhelming. As they slowly begin to adjust to this initial shock of their new situation and mourn the loss of the life they knew, they need our immediate help to regain the essentials and begin to carve out a new normal. Anyone who knows Mina, knows what a bright light she is. One of the most generous, loving and supportive humans I know. Always ready to drop what she's doing to offer writing insight, wisdom, companionship and humor. Her friendship has been one of the greatest gifts to those around her. Any and all help is so greatly appreciated. Let's show this beautiful family our love and support as they navigate this indescribable loss.

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2025-01-15T21:22:24.149Z - ongoing
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Perez Salas Family Fire Recovery Fund

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New message from Vanessa and Osiris: We love you all so much this has brought a little joy in the nightmare we are living. Because of the tremendous trauma this has impacted our family, most of the fund will be used for getting us through this ordeal and mental health support for our children who also lost their school and We cannot thank you enough, and we hope one day we can pay it forward any way we can. We have slightly changed the objective of this GoFund me and felt necessary to let you know. We are so fortunate to have you in our lives. Message from Vanessa and Osiris: Thank you so much to everyone for the support. Knowing we have such a caring community and group of friends near and far is the best remedy for the sadness and despair this tragedy has brought. We have been making all the sad insurance calls, cancelling services, etc. We have also been looking for housing and thinking of next steps. At the same time providing stability to our children, who also lost their beloved school. We can’t thank you enough and wish we could give each one of you hugs. All our love, Vanessa & Osiris. With a heavy heart, I add one more family to our LA community fire disaster: The Perez Salas family. I am creating this GoFundme to help them in this devastating moment in their lives. Their lovely little casita was destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fire on Wednesday, January 8th as well as their beloved school: Oak Knoll Montessory. We have no idea how this catostrophy will affect their lives and mental health. They have lost absolutely everything. The Perez Salas family, like many of us, are immigrants. Originally from Venezuela, they found community and a place to call home in Los Angeles. If you know what it's like to move from your home country and create roots elsewhere, you know how important it is to finally have a place one can call home. And now, with the fire, all of this has been destroyed. The Perez Salas family have no family anywhere near in the United States. As many families in exile, close ones are usually oceans away. They are relying on the support of all us Angelenos and our NELA community. They are resilient, and they will rise again from these ashes. They need some immediate help while they get back on their feet, and this GoFundMe will help them get through this nightmare ordeal and secure mental health support for their neurodivergent children and for themselves as this trauma will linger in their lives forever.

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2025-01-15T21:22:27.818Z - ongoing
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Help Ashley's family recover from the Eaton Fire in Altadena

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Hello friends, We are Seanne Winslow and Lizzie Sam, and we are creating this GoFundMe campaign for our dear friend, Ashley Bradley, her sister Cailin, and Ashley’s three-year-old daughter, Adelia. We have known Ashley for 15+ years, been her neighbors in LA, and consider her family. Overnight on Jan 7th/8th, 2025, Ashley's home burned in the Eaton Fire along with the homes of her friends and neighbors in Altadena, CA. And while we are incredibly grateful that Ashley, Adelia, and Cailin are safe (along with their beloved cat Alexie), their whole lives have been reduced to ashes. Ashley and Adelia were out of town when the fire broke out, forcing them to witness this horrific event from afar. Cailin, who was at the house, was able to rescue their cat just before evacuating. Unfortunately, everything else was lost - from irreplaceable sentimental items, like Adelia’s first stuffed animal and Ashley's family letters, to essential practical items such as Ashley’s car, furniture, clothing, and all household goods. Ashley and Adelia returned to Los Angeles on Saturday with nothing but the suitcases they were traveling with. Now, they have to restart their lives from scratch. The road ahead for them is daunting and they are already facing significant challenges with their insurance coverage, which unfortunately will not come close to covering the extensive losses they have suffered. This is where we, as their community, can step in and make a real difference. We are starting this GoFundMe campaign to help Ashley, Adelia, and Cailin get their lives back together. Your support, no matter the amount, will provide them with the resources and support they need, including necessities for Adelia and Ashley to find stability and start anew. These funds will be used towards expenses in excess of federal aid allowances. It will show them that they are not alone and that we stand with them during this incredibly difficult time. Ashley is one of the most resilient and caring people we know. We are heartbroken by this tragedy and are determined to support her and her family as they restart their lives. We invite you to join us in helping her. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a profound difference during this difficult time. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Love, Seanne & Lizzie (On behalf of Ashley, Cailin, Adelia, and Alexie the cat)

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2025-01-15T21:22:31.631Z - ongoing
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Help The Jordans After Losing Their Home

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Our cousins Carrie, Pascha, Molly (12), and Kenley (7) Jordan discovered on Thursday that they lost their sweet Altadena home and everything in it to the Eaton Fires. While the whole family (and their three beloved indoor/outdoor cats) is safe, the house, all of their furniture, possessions, and most beloved keepsakes are gone. They have a long, long road ahead of them. We started this fundraiser to provide family, friends, and others a way to help. Carrie and Pascha were away in Colorado for a work training seminar on Tuesday when all of this began; the girls were staying in the house with their Bubbie Barbara while their parents were gone. Though the evacuation orders had not yet been called, the fire was spreading, and the winds were so loud and strong that they could not sleep. Nearby family had called and urged them to get out of there ASAP. Around 9:30 pm on Tuesday night, they finally agreed to leave. Barbara, who raised her family in Altadena and Pasadena and had been through many wildfire seasons before, could not fathom the fire spreading all the way down to the house. She told the girls to each pack one bag with the items they cared about most and everything they’d need for the next day, assuming they would be back. Molly packed extra sets of clothes, her schoolbooks, and her piggy bank. Kenley packed her backpack full of stuffed animals. They evacuated to Barbara’s house in South Pasadena. The next day, Carrie and Pascha jumped on a plane back to LA, not knowing if their house was still standing. On Thursday, they walked 1.5 miles into the evacuation zone to reach what was their house and took in the fact that their entire home, the only one the girls had ever known, was gone. The family is staying in a hotel in Pasadena for the next week while they look for temporary housing and sort out how and when they will rebuild their home. They are lucky to be surrounded by family and friends in the area doing everything they can to help, but are still without a home to go back to, and their neighborhood is in shambles. We know that any and all donations will help the Jordan family breathe easier during this time. Thank you. -Haley and Alison Stiel

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Support the Warnesky's Recovery from Tragic Fire

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Sometimes things happen that create an unimaginable chasm in someone’s life. One of the many families affected by the devastating wildfires in LA was the Warnesky Family who built their life and home in Altadena 16 years ago. On January 8th, Colleen and Jason Warnesky lost their home. The same home where they raised their two sons, Jackson (14) and Clayton (12). The same home they brought up their goldendoodle Ginger. And yes, the same home where they established a chosen family of neighbors and friends. The devastation and tragedy of these wildfires has affected so many people in Los Angeles and this go fund me joins the list of many, many more. While the financial needs of all families will be high, help can and will be appreciated for a family unit who has lost everything. While we are grateful for them being safe, we know that with love and support we all can help make them whole again. Please consider donating any amount to get them back on their feet. My name is Mitesh Parekh. I have known Colleen Warnesky prior to her marriage to Jay. We have been good friends for over 20 years. Colleen and I work together in a psychology practice and I have affectionately labeled her my "work wife." Colleen, Jay, Jackson, Clayton, and Ginger hold a special place in my heart and I want nothing more than to see them get back up on their feet. This post is not about me - so I hope people will focus on the Warnesky's and the many others who have lost so much in this tragic fire.

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2025-01-15T21:25:27.647Z - ongoing
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Let’s support the Birkmeyers

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Dear Friends, With heavy hearts, we share that our beloved friends, Jeff, Kirstin(kirdy) and their sweet babies Vesper, Winona, and Zephros have lost their home in the Eaton fires. As we collectively mourn this loss, we feel the waves of sadness that have swept through all of Altadena. The echoes of our community’s grief remind us of the deep connections we share. Jeff and Kirstin embody the spirit of generosity and support. They have always been the first to uplift others in times of need, nourishing those around them with kindness, love, and of course a huge Jar of Kirstin’s yummy soup. They have added magic to our lives, and their wild and beautiful children are a testament to the joy they foster in their community. In this time of healing, we are organizing a fundraiser to assist them in the current state of their lives. Every contribution, no matter how small, will help them secure temporary housing, and begin to heal. Your kindness, prayers, and generosity can help them find the magic in starting anew. Thank you for your compassion and support!

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2025-01-15T21:22:35.221Z - ongoing
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Help Our Family Rebuild After the Eaton Fire

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Hello, my name is Devlin and I’m reaching out on behalf of my family after experiencing a devastating tragedy. The Eaton Fire raged through our community in Altadena, destroying our home. We were able to evacuate along with our pets but were only able to take a few essentials, leaving everything else behind. The fire burned down everything in sight—including our home based family business that provided us stability, and the irreplaceable keepsakes that made our house a home: cherished photo albums, family heirlooms passed down through generations, and other meaningful items of sentimental value.   We are a family of seven, trying to navigate this unexpected loss while facing numerous additional challenges. This tragedy has been especially devastating as we have sacrificed so much to create a home filled with love and care, making it truly heartbreaking to see it reduced to ashes. For some family members with sensory or cognitive differences, the confusion and trauma have been overwhelming, while others are grappling with physical or emotional challenges that make recovery even more difficult.   We humbly ask for your support to help us cover basic needs as we begin this long road to rebuilding. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference in helping us regain some stability and hope for the future. We are grateful for any kindness, encouragement, or support you can offer during this time. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Cover picture and above images show the destruction of our home

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2025-01-15T21:22:38.971Z - ongoing
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Jeanina Quezada's Eaton Fire Recovery Fund

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My mother, Jeanina Quezada, lost her home of 27 years to the Eaton Fire in Altadena on January 8, 2025. She lost her home, her belongings, and her livelihood. This house held all she had. She is a piano teacher and runs a children's music class business, Foothills Music Together. Her beautiful piano and the equipment for her music classes are gone. She is trying to continue to teach and run her business in her new makeshift life - to provide a routine for her students whose lives have also been impacted by the fire. I made this page to streamline donations for those who have asked how they can help. She has continuing mortgage payments and business expenses. This fund will help her pay for ongoing expenses as she figures out her next steps. Any excess funds will be given to her community. Nearly the whole town has burned. She is safe with family but in shock. Due to LA county's negligence in using only feeble texts for the evacuation orders, she is lucky to be alive. Thank you for all your kind words... Mikhaila

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2025-01-15T21:22:42.646Z - ongoing
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Help Mia Sarabia - Lost Everything Due to Eaton Fire

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Dear Community, I am asking for support for my dear friend, Mia Sarabia, who lost her home and all her possessions in the Eaton Fire on 01/08/25. Currently displaced, these funds will be used to help Mia cover expenses as she navigates meeting immediate needs, finding a new home, and purchasing a new car so she can make it to work. Mia had been in this home for 4 years. She loved this home; it was a safe place for her and her two cats. On the night of the Eaton fire, she evacuated quickly with a few personal belongings. She lost everything she owned and cherished, including musical instruments, all of her clothes, home furnishings, and artwork. Here are some of Mia's cherished photos at her home: Here is is a photo of what is left of her home after the Eaton Fire: Here are some words from Mia herself: "I moved into this house on January 16, 2021. Those of you who have known me for a while know that it was a rough road leading to this, but in some ways necessary. This house was a blessing given to me as a sanctuary unlike anything I had ever known. It gave me stability for the first time, independence in a new way, and space to heal and grow. It has seen all my hair phases; it's where I was able to welcome in Mushu and Kage for the first time. It has seen a lot of my challenges. But most importantly, it has hosted all the beautiful moments with old and new friends (family). I know that although my home is lost, those moments will always remain in my heart." Please feel free to contact her with direct donations if you prefer. Note: We are Mia's close friends, Victoria and Makayla Wymer. We currently live in Los Angeles, CA. and we met Mia through our old job at Amara Kitchen, that also burnt down in the Eaton fire in Altadena. All proceeds for this fundraiser go to Mia Sarabia as the beneficiary. Mia plans to use the proceeds to re-establish herself. First and foremost, Mia needs a car to ensure reliable transportation to work.

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Supporting Christina, Adam and pups after Eaton Canyon Fire

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Dear beloved community, I'm Jess, a friend and client of Christina Stone. I'm from Los Angeles and reside in Culver West. I'm leading the charge here on her behalf. In the wake of the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire, our dear friends, Christina, Adam and their pups, have lost their home and all their belongings. They had no time to prep. Christina and Adam are such special, loving, giving members of our community. They've been providing relief to Angelenos for decades and now they need our help. They are displaced and overwhelmed, navigating so much as the trauma continues. While they will be receiving assistance from FEMA for essential recovery needs, there remain numerous unforeseen expenses that are not covered by federal aid. Your support during this challenging time means the world to Christina, Adam and their pups. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and move forward with hope and resilience. Please donate whatever you can and if you're down to go a step further, please share this link and their story with your communities and on socials. Thank you! With heartfelt gratitude and love, Jess

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2025-01-15T21:22:50.075Z - ongoing
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Help the Levine Graters - We Lost Our Home in Eaton Fire

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We are sad to share that the Levine Grater family — Rabbi Joshua, Franci, Ella, and Noah — have lost our home and its contents in the Eaton Fire. We moved into our home in 2003 when Ella and Noah were almost 2 years old. We raised two children, loved 3 dogs, hosted countless Passover Seders and birthday parties, and made too many joyous memories to count with you, our family and friends. We have been moved and humbled more than words can express at the outpouring of love and offers of support we have received. We are so deeply grateful to be safe, to have been able to save some of our irreplaceable photos and sentimental objects, and to have you in our lives. Funds raised here will help support us during the tenuous transition period we are in now without a permanent home, however long it may last. We will donate any excess funds to other families who have lost their homes and who don’t have the same beautiful, vast network that we do; we already personally know several families that fit that description. For now, you are the foundation we are standing on to look forward with hope. Donate to us, donate to help someone else, or express your support in any other way that is meaningful to you. Together, we can help each other navigate this difficult moment towards a better future. Thank you for your love ❤️

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2025-01-15T21:22:53.922Z - ongoing
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Help My Family After Eaton Fire Devastation

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My family has been devastated by the recent Eaton Fire in Altadena. On January 7, 2025, my father, Regan Franklin evacuated his home around 10 PM after receiving a warning, grabbing what he could and hoping he could return the next day. Tragically, by morning, we learned the family home that he, Brandie and their 10-year-old daughter, Kenzie as well as my brother Pierce and their two dogs were living in had been completely destroyed by the fire, leaving nothing behind. The loss has been overwhelming. Kenzie lost all her beloved books, toys and clothes. Regan and Brandie lost their computers, essential for their work, along with all their clothing, shoes, and personal belongings. Every single possession, including irreplaceable mementos and the comforts of home, is gone. The Eaton Fire has wreaked havoc across their community, consuming over 10,600 acres and resulting in the loss of at least five lives. More than 1,000 structures, including homes and local businesses, have been destroyed, and over 100,000 residents have been forced to evacuate. We are reaching out to our friends, family, and compassionate strangers for support during this challenging time. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in helping my family recover and start over. Your generosity will go towards securing temporary housing, clothing, daily necessities, and eventually, a new place to call home. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and support.

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2025-01-15T21:25:17.040Z - ongoing
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Help Rebuild the Bugarin Family Home

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Hello everyone, I’m reaching out for help and support after my friend/teammate, Alexandria (Lexi) Bugarin and her family lost their family home, including all of their belongings in the Eaton fire. She is the youngest daughter of their family of three, after losing their Dad about 2 years ago. They built their house from the ground up with nothing but love and joy. In this house, they created memories that will last a lifetime. As well as the last memories they have with their Dad. Unfortunately they lost absolutely everything they owned, including all of their Dad’s belongings. They would truly appreciate if you can make a donation of any size to help them get back on their feet. Thank you all for your support.

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2025-01-15T21:22:57.321Z - ongoing
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Help rebuild Tamia & children's lives after fire devastation

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My name is Teedra Moses and I am raising funds for my beautiful hearted sister Tamia Moses and her son and daughter. They lost their home and everything in it in the Altadena, Ca. fires on Jan 7th. She evacuated her home with intentions of coming back so she took nothing. The entire neighborhood burned down including her son's school and her children's grandparents home which was around the corner from her. Our older sister lives around the corner from her as well and through the grace of GOD her house is still standing but the neighborhood is inhabitable. This is our family's community so our entire family has been affected by this disaster. These family members are my sister's support systems in California and they are not available now. She is a very prideful person. She did not want me to ask for help on her behalf but she has lost everything she worked so hard to build... a safe home for her and her children after having to move out of her previous home four years ago due to mold infestation that was making her son sick, living from hotel room to hotel room before moving into this home where she built an office and studio for our production company which all burned down. I have seen her pull her and her children up from hard times many times before but this tragedy came literally from nowhere... out of the blue. She has to literally build back up from scratch. I have never known a more worthy person of help as she literally helps everyone all the time even when she has very little to give. Pls share what ever you can with my sister to help her rebuild her and her children's life back to normalcy. Thank you very much

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2025-01-15T21:23:00.845Z - ongoing
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Help Chu and Megan start over after the Eaton Fire

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My name is Jessica, and I’m writing on behalf of my sister Chu and partner, Megan, who recently lost their home in the devastating Altadena/Eaton fire. They escaped in the middle of the night with little more than the clothes on their backs. Megan fled with only the shoes on her feet. As I texted her in real-time, it felt like a scene from a disaster movie—but it was heartbreakingly real. Chu and Megan are two of the most hardworking and selfless people you’ll ever meet. Chu is a self-made entrepreneur and owner of a logistics company that helps small businesses with storage, shipping, and logistics. Megan, a People Operations professional, has spent her career standing up for and supporting others as they navigate the workplace. Now, they need the very support they’ve always given. As many might know, Chu and Megan were only in their home for a mere 2 years. They purchased their home at the end of September 2022 with the plans to marry on Oct 29th 2022. They selflessly gave the previous owners free rent so they can move out of the state only giving themselves 2 weeks to transform their new home for their wedding. From there they have spent the last 2 years working on their dream home to finally enjoy a bit of it before it was taken all away. Image from when they purchased in 2022 Taken from the inside of the kitchen looking towards the backyard Taken off what was the front door steps Photo taken from the garage, you can see Chu's mini cooper Despite facing challenges of their own, Chu and Megan—members of the LGBTQ and BIPOC communities—have always extended love and support to friends, family, and even strangers. Their home was more than just a house—it symbolized their hard work, love, and dreams of a shared future. In fact, they were married on the property in 2022. It’s hard to comprehend the magnitude of this tragedy, but I humbly ask for your support. With collective compassion, we can help Chu and Megan use these funds to get essentials like clothes, shoes, cover for food and temporary housing. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a difference. If you can’t donate, sharing their story is just as meaningful. Image: Nick ( Chu's nephew who was living with them and also lost everything), Chu, and Megan. As of now, Chu and Megan have not been approved by FEMA, leaving them in a difficult financial situation. Despite having home insurance, their insurance company has yet to appraise the damage, which means they’re in limbo and unable to access immediate support. Meanwhile, they still have to cover their mortgage and property taxes, and they’re now faced with the need to rent a home for at least nine months. Without FEMA assistance, they could potentially be paying for both rent and their existing mortgage. The funds raised will help offset the immense costs required to navigate this challenging year and allow them to focus on rebuilding their lives. With all that they are going through, they still need to pay for their mortgage this month! These funds will help them until they can figure things out with insurance. Let’s remind Chu and Megan that they're not alone even in their darkest moments. Your kindness and support will help them heal, offer temporary stability, and continue being the incredible, selfless people they’ve always been. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. #Fundraiser #Support #CommunityLove #TogetherWeRise #Eatonfires

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Support Ms. Desiree's Family After Eaton Fire

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We are parents with Altadena Nursery School and are setting this campaign up for our beloved teacher, "Ms. Desiree" Ramos-Oganesyan and her family. Desiree and her husband and three children have lost their home and all their belongings in the Eaton Fire in Altadena and will need our help as they begin on the road to recovery. Desiree is incredibly thoughtful and a force of creativity at our school, spending hours and countless resources to make the kids' experience at ANS joyful and full of wonder. She makes each of our children feel individually "seen" and cherished. Desiree has been a warm presence and a hand for many of our children to hold and now we hope to hold her family as they begin their path forward. We are sharing this so that anyone can provide whatever they can to help the Ramos family.

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Support for Our Nanny Isabel & Her Girls After Eaton Fire

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Our incredible nanny, who has been a second mother to our almost 3-year-old twins since they were just 3 months old, has recently experienced a devastating loss due to the Eaton fire. She is a single mom to two 13-year-old twin girls, and they were forced to evacuate their home just within an hour of the start of the fire...They didn’t have time to pack anything and have lost their place entirely. Her dedication to our family has been nothing short of amazing. She shows our twins so much love, and they absolutely adore her. Her daughters often visit and help take care of our twins — they are such sweet and caring girls. On top of everything, one of her daughters experienced minor respiratory issues from the smoke and had to spend a lot of the day at the hospital. Thankfully, she is okay, but the stress and uncertainty of losing their home and belongings have been overwhelming for this sweet family. We are starting this fundraiser to help our nanny and her daughters tohelp them through this challenging time and assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. She has always gone above and beyond for our family, and now we want to do everything we can to support her during this incredibly challenging time. Any amount you can contribute will make a difference and mean the world to her and her girls. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. Janet, Mike, Olive & Theo

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Stallworth's Journey to Recovery after Eaton Fire

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On January 8, 2024, my beloved parents faced an unimaginable tragedy – a catastrophic fire that left them without a home and countless cherished memories. In a matter of minutes, the place that held a lifetime of love, laughter, and irreplaceable possessions was reduced to ashes. My parents are now left to pick up the pieces of their lives and rebuild from scratch. The fire destroyed not only their physical belongings but also shattered the sense of security and comfort they once knew. Every room in their home held memories of family milestones, holidays, and the everyday moments that made their house a home. Now, all of that is gone, and they are faced with starting over from the very beginning. We are reaching out for help to provide them with the support they need during this overwhelming time. The road to recovery will be long and challenging, but with your kindness and generosity, we know they can begin to heal and recover what was lost. No donation is too small – every bit of support makes a difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign or keeping my parents in your thoughts and prayers is greatly appreciated. Thank you for helping us through this difficult time. Your generosity will mean the world to my parents and our entire family as we work to rebuild both their home and their spirit. With gratitude, The Stallworths

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Support My Journey to Rebuild and Create Art After Tragedy

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Hello, my name is Delbar. I’m an artist specializing in painting, collage, and sculpture. Recently, I experienced a devastating loss—my home and studio in Altadena, along with all the tools and materials that allow me to create, were destroyed. Art has always been more than just a passion for me—it’s my lifeline. It helps me make sense of the world, heal, and connect deeply with my community. Losing everything has been incredibly challenging, but I’m determined to rebuild and continue creating art that inspires and uplifts. I’m reaching out to ask for your support in this journey. My goal is to raise $30,000 to secure a new studio space, replace essential tools, and cover living expenses for the next six months as I restart my art practice. This fund will specifically go towards my studio expenses, as my immediate need is to be able to make art so I can get back on my feet. Your contribution will not only help me rebuild but will also bring art back to the community that has always inspired me. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a profound difference. Thank you for helping me turn loss into creativity and hope.

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Help My Parents After the Palisades Fire

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Along with so many others in LA, my parents have just lost their home and everything inside it. It was the home my sister and I grew up in and my parents have owned for 34 years. Nothing can bring back the things they lost - photographs, books, my mother’s handmade sculptures - but right now they have very little. Both of them are retired - my dad is 81, my mum 78 and their retirement was wrapped up in the worth of the home. A burnt and barren land means that’s been wiped away. Anything you can spare would be helpful, be it funds, clothing, or well wishes.

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Restore Hope for Frances and Elsie

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Souls, On Tuesday, January 7, at 6:30 in the evening, the #EatonFire ignited in the midst of unprecedented Santa Ana winds. The rapid spread of the flames is unfathomable and left very little time to evacuate. My dear friend Frances and her daughter Elsie and their cats made it to safety, but their home did not. Please help Frances and Elsie get back on their feet. Now that I have shared the most critical information, let me introduce myself. My name is Kera Saenz de Maturana, and I met Frances in 2019 when my oldest started middle school. Frances has been a teacher for both my daughters and one of my favorite people to play Scrabble with. She has been teaching in PUSD for 28 years, and you can't find a more dedicated teacher. She sees and hears her students when they need it most. Her daughter Elsie is in the 11th grade at Muir High School and is charting her path to be a veterinarian. Your support will give them relief as they navigate securing new housing, replacing essentials, and rebuilding their lives. Every dollar counts, and no contribution is too small. Whether it’s $5 or $500, your generosity will make a tangible difference in helping them recover. If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing this campaign with your network. Thank you ❤️

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Help the Loucks Family Rebuild Their Lives

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On January 9th around 6am the Loucks family lost their home and their belongings in Altadena, CA due to the Eaton wildfire. Thankfully, Amanda, Nathan, and their two little girls evacuated 3 hours earlier. We praise God for the safety of the family above all else. The Loucks family created so many memories in their lovely home. Losing it all like this is a huge shock, to say the least. We are heartbroken for them. We are asking for help as they embark on the journey ahead. My sister and her husband are the most caring and fun people you’ll ever meet. They give generously to others, and now is a chance to return that love and generosity when they need it most. We are asking for monetary support to help meet the needs for this family of 4. The immediate needs include food, clothing, toiletries, and the essentials for a 3 year old and baby. A large portion of funds will be needed for housing, whether that be hotel bills, rent, or the costs of rebuilding. Any amount you can give will make a difference as they embark on this journey. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! “Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” ‭‭Romans‬ ‭12‬:‭9‬-‭13‬ ‭NIV‬‬ This fundraiser is coordinated by Emily Polischuck, Amanda Loucks’ sister. All money will go directly to Amanda to meet the family’s needs. The aftermath. The family suffered a total loss.

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Support Gaskins Perez Family Wildfire Recovery

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Dear Friends, Family, Community, and Kind-Hearted Strangers, On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, our friend and colleague Shimica Gaskins lost her Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. We are immensely grateful and relieved that Shimica, her husband James Perez, their children Mila and Micah, and their beloved dog Dolphy are safe. But they had only minutes to evacuate their home and could only grab a few essentials on their way out. The next day, they received confirmation that their house and everything inside were gone. We are organizing this fundraiser because the Gaskins Perez Family is beloved. Our community is coming together to support their mental, emotional, and financial health. We work with Shimica. We know many of you reading this will have worked with Shimica or James and know their passion and dedication to justice and joy. Many of you are family, long-time friends, fellow advocates, school families, and others who their light has touched. The loss of their home and all the love and dreams they put into it is heartbreaking. This is the loss of more than just property – but memories, stability, security, and the foundation for future generations. This tragedy is even more profound given Altadena's historical significance as California's first middle-class Black community. During the Great Migration, Altadena became a sanctuary for Black Americans fleeing the Jim Crow South—a place where Black families could acquire land, build homes, and create generational wealth despite systemic oppression. Shimica and her family decided to build their roots in Altadena because the neighborhood has been a beacon of opportunity and refuge for Black families. We are leaning into our beloved community for support. Contributions of any size will fund the family’s healing and recovery. Your prayers and sharing of this campaign are also deeply appreciated. Additionally, if you would like to give to Shimica’s family directly, without GoFundMe fees, please use Venmo: @Shimica-Gaskins Through all of this, though, we are reminded of the countless times Shimica and James have shown up for others. As they were evacuating, James and Shimica leaned on neighbors to help them leave and then turned around and did the same for others–a true reflection of their brave spirits and dedication to the community. Thank you for your compassion, generosity, and care in showing up for this family now. With gratitude, Stephanie Liem, Yesenia Jimenez, Emmerald Evans, Andrew Cheyne, Sam Wilkinson, Linda Swank

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Support the Pozhitkov's after the Eaton Fire

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Hello, My name is Anton Pozhitkov and my family needs your help. Our home sadly burned down in the Eaton Fire yesterday. Luckily, our family, pets, and neighbors are all safe. Everything was lost in the fire. I never thought something like this would happen in our lifetime, but the community support has been unmatched. Monetary, material, and thoughts/prayers have been all sincerely appreciated, and I don't know what we would do without them. My parents worked their whole lives to save up and own a home, and I would love to surprise them with any support I can organize. While everything has been looking like that one SpongeBob scene with the city on fire, we're not planning to go anywhere. If you're not able to donate, spreading the word is more than appreciated. Huge thanks to everyone who has supported us in any matter.

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Katie & Clark Lost Home In Eaton Fire: Fund Essentials

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20 years ago, I met Katie Wilson at UC Davis. She instantly became a best friend, a favorite roommate, and a lifelong companion. And 3 months ago, I watched her tie the knot with the perfect man for her, Clark, and start married life together. Then the Eaton Fire in Altadena burned their home to the ground in a matter of seconds. Thankfully, they escaped unscathed and their animal unharmed, but with only the clothes on their backs and a couple of important documents. At a time when they should be celebrating wedded bliss, they are instead rebuilding the basics -- they're looking for their next residence, purchasing life's essentials like clothes, food, toiletries, cat supplies, a mattress, and soon to navigate the uncertainties of insurance claims and deciding what's ahead next. Thank you for the support you can offer to rally around Katie & Clark as a community and let them know we are thinking about them during this difficult moment and the moments to come. *About this fundraiser: Hosted by Natalie Monroe, friend of Katie Wilson. All funds will be transferred directly to Katie to be used to purchase living essentials and rebuild the lives of these affected family members.

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Support "Team Sims" - Recovery From The Eaton Fire

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Help Our Friends – The Sims Family – Rebuild After The Eaton Fire We are caring friends of the Sims Family....Ed, Mariela and Jeannette from the community of Pasadena. Everyone is devastated by the tremendous loss sustained by so many people in the Eaton (and other) fires. We all want to help everyone, and we start with our tremendous friends, the Sims Family of Altadena. Antyone, Monique, Sidney and Savannah lost their home and everything in it on Tuesday night. The good news is that they are fine, and friends and family have offered what they can. They are safe, which is first and foremost the most important issue. Antyone is a career coach and a teacher in the Arcadia Unified School District. Monique has been a Tournament of Roses staff member for more than 20 years and is on the team that supports sponsor and partner relationships. You will always see both girls with Monique at the end of the year, assisting Mom. Monique is a friend to all who know and work with her. If any of us were in the same spot, she and Antyone would be the ones writing this plea for help. Sidney and Savannah are both Spanish immersion students in the Pasadena Unified School District as well as amazing softball athletes. They are both the best kids you can imagine. Sadly, they also have several classmates who have lost their homes as well. Our friendship trio (Ed Corey, Mariela Spillari and Jeannette Collier) are simply the voices for so many people who have asked, “How can we help?” and “What can we do?”. We, along with many others, will be helping in any way we can without hesitation. We know there are many people who need help, and we thank anyone who can help our friends. Everyone feels helpless – and it is understandable. This is a tragedy of epic proportions, and this is the time that friends and friends of friends help. Rest assured that all funds raised in this campaign will be used directly to assist the Sims Family with those items that are of immediate need. Included in this will be food, clothing and personal items. Mariela and Jeannette are planning a shopping trip for the girls so they may choose how to replace what they have lost. Thank you for any support that you can extend to the Sims Family…or as we know them, “Team Sims”. Sincerely, Ed Corey, Mariela Spillari and Jeannette Collier

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Lift up the Brook family as they recover from the Eaton fire

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January 7, 2025 our dear friends left their home with only a few moments notice before the Eaton fire ripped through their neighborhood destroying everything. When they returned on January 8th, everything was gone. They have nothing but the clothes on their backs and whatever was in the car as they pulled away. Grateful to have their family safe, Tara and Ian now have to rebuild their lives here in LA, while fires still continue to devastate the area.  That's where we come in! Let’s lift them up with our love as they figure out their next steps.  I am a friend and member of their homeschool community, and I started this fund to help them access support from all of the people that love and care for them. All of the money will go directly to them. Tara and Ian both wish to extend their deepest gratitude for the people that have reached out to help in this time of loss.

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Help Marta, John & Sofia put their life back together

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My sister Marta and her family were devastated by the Eaton Canyon Fire in Altadena. This happened after a couple of years of other serious hardships. My sister is the best person I know and everyone who knows her would agree. Not only she is the smartest person (literally) and the kindest heart but she is always helping others, even when she is stretched thin. Now is the time to help her, when she needs it more. She has an 11 year old and a husband and they are all devastated, exhausted and overwhelmed. I really hope we can help them out. My name is Gemma Gene, I’m Marta’s sister. We both live in the LA area. All the funds will go directly to Marta to help her put here life back together.

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Help Wayne and Sherry Get Back On Their Feet After the Fire

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Dear Friends, Family, and Compassionate Supporters, This is Ben and Jaymee Carpenter, and we’re writing on behalf of our parents, Wayne and Sherry Carpenter. Growing up, our home was part crash pad, rehearsal studio, study hall, but most of all, the heart of the neighborhood. It was where everyone wanted to be after school and on weekends. For years, my parents, Wayne and Sherry, have been the most selfless and giving people I know. They’ve opened their doors, their kitchen, and their hearts to anyone in need—without ever asking for anything in return. But now, they need help. The Eaton Canyon Fire destroyed their home and everything inside it. In just moments, a lifetime of memories, hard work, and generosity was turned to ash. While we’re endlessly grateful that they’re safe, this loss has been devastating. They were able to evacuate with their beloved dogs, Harper and Truman, and the clothes on their backs. Sadly, everything else was lost in the fire. As someone who’s witnessed firsthand the love and care they’ve poured into others, it’s incredibly hard to see them in a position of needing support. But I know they have a community of friends, family, and kind strangers who believe in lifting each other up, just like my parents always have. Your donations will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and help support our family through the crisis. Even if you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign would mean the world to us. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for helping two of the most generous souls I know begin again. With gratitude, Ben and Jaymee Carpenter

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Support Angelina's Loss: Eaton Canyon Fire Victim

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My name is Angelina and I am a victim of the Eaton Canyon Fire. 906 Boston Street in Altadena was my nest. It was the first place, in a long time, that felt like mine. There was a certain mysticism to the building, a certain magic, that felt of another time and place. It was humble and abandoned looking from the outside but when you walked up the stairs and into the patio it felt like you were let in on a secret. People felt it. I did every time I walked into the courtyard during my four years there. My last night in my apartment was marked by hungry, howling winds that blew my south facing unit and left me with strange, vivid dreams. It felt like the building was alive, like it was trying to tell me something. “Leave,” it said, and I did. Little did I know it would be the last time sleeping in my bed, the last time I was surrounded by my things collected over a medley of places, countries and people. When I left, I did not anticipate an evacuation, a fire, a city burnt to ashes. I left because of the winds. Now 906 Boston is gutted and burnt. There is nothing left but a fragile exterior. I lost everything. I did not take anything with me. I did not anticipate this level of destruction. It’s difficult to describe how I feel, shock, sadness, anger, grief, disbelief, numbness. I am not good at asking for help, but during this time I need it. Anything would help to rebuild my life and my living situation. I am grateful to you for reading this and send my love to everyone who is struggling during this time. I love you Altadena and I know we will come together and get through this.

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Eaton Fire Relief for Duke Family

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We grieve with the Duke family. On January 8, they lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the family has lost nearly all of their possessions. They have also lost their neighborhood and everyday community as the devastation is wide-ranging. Thomas and Kate and their two daughters now face the daunting task of rebuilding. Please pray for comfort, strength, resilience, and wisdom for the family as they face the coming days. While the family is secure and stable, the funds raised through this GoFundMe campaign will help the them replace essential items, work toward future housing, and begin the process of rebuilding their lives after the fire. Your generous contributions will provide immediate relief and support as they navigate this challenging time. Please also join us in remembering the community of Altadena as it moves forward out of the ashes in the months ahead. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and support for the Duke Family during this difficult period. With deep gratitude from their pastor and church community, Clare Ferguson Bravo & Rose City Church

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Support Roberta Kenney After Fire Destroys Everything

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The Pacific Palisades fire on January 7 took everything from Roberta Kenney, our friend of 45+ years. She left for work that morning and has not been able to see the ash pile that was once home. She texted: "Will there be anything left to salvage at the apartment or maybe not worth the effort? I guess it's premature for that." Later she said: "Everything is gone. Nothing but melted t-bars holding up my balcony." video link https://x.com/bri_sacks/status/1877045711314866208/video/1 Roberta and her cat, Floof, are now homeless everything destroyed in the fire. Besides trying to hold down her job, she needs to begin the search for new housing, basic furnishings, and replace her wardrobe. All donations will be used for immediate housing (hotel), food, replacement of clothing. Secondly, to enable her to secure a new apartment within commuting distance from her LA-based job. Thirdly, to replace household goods (kitchen supplies, furniture, bedding, basic pet supplies). Roberta is a giver. Throughout her life, she has generously supported others, often giving beyond her means. Now is a time to give back to one who has poured so much of herself into others. Thank you for your generosity. Lifelong Friends: Doug Houck and Lori Rentzel

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Support for Acosta Ekins Family After Wildfire Loss

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***Update: Thanks again for all the kind offers of help. We have somewhere to stay for the moment but, as we left with virtually nothing, what we really need right now is money to help us get back on our feet. We also have Venmo under my name Kathleen Acosta Ekins, (use 3210 if it asks for phone digits). Many thanks to Rebecca Acosta Marriott and Dean for putting us up. *** Very sad day. We lost our home, in Altadena, CA. We also lost Rancho bar, stores, restaurants, Sheriff and fire stations - our community, the heart of Altadena gone today. Saw many people watching their homes burn from lack of resources in this overwhelming wildfire despite best efforts from emergency crews. We did not have time to get much stuff, but Kat, Luke and I plus pets are safe. Thanks for all the kind words.#denastrong

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Help Gar After the Eaton Fire

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We are organizing this fundraiser for our dad, Gar, who recently lost his home in the tragic Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. Who We Are My name is Blake and Gar is my father; I’m creating this campaign to help him recover from the devastating loss of his home and belongings in the Eaton Fire. Altadena has been more than just a place to live for Gar—it's been home. For the past two decades, he has been a part of this wonderful community. As a skilled contractor, Gar has always been dedicated to helping others with their homes. His work has left a lasting impact, and now he's determined to recommit himself to rebuilding Altadena and other communities after this tragedy. Despite losing his own home and belongings, Gar is already planning to help his neighbors rebuild and recover, just as he's done throughout his career. But first, he needs our support to get back on his feet. How the Funds Will Be Spent We are seeking to raise funds to assist Gar after this tragedy. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Any money raised will go directly to Gar to cover these expenses. We will not be managing any funds or taking any money; every donation will go straight to Gar. Gar’s Commitment to Rebuilding the Community Even as he faces this personal loss, Gar remains dedicated to his community. He is determined to recommit himself to rebuilding Altadena, using his skills to help frame houses, improve sustainability through environmental landscaping, and install solar panels for those in need. Your support will not only help Gar recover but also allow him to contribute to the recovery of others impacted by the fire. Gar has always been there for others in their time of need, and now it's our turn to help him. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference in helping Gar move forward. If you're unable to donate, sharing this campaign with your friends and family would mean the world to us. Thank you for your kindness and support for our dad during this incredibly difficult time. Together, we can help Gar rebuild his life and stay connected to the community he's called home for so many years. With love, Blake, Dillon, & Madison UPDATE FROM GAR! "Some good news, my son Dillon saved my dad's '72 GMC. He bought it brand new as a 3/4 ton camper special. Very rare! When I was 8 years old, it had a rack on it and my dad would drive around the ranch and I would ride along in the bed hanging on the rack. It's completely restored and at the ranch where it belongs. Coolest dad ever."

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Help Support Ashley & Diane After Fire

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Help Support Ashley Wade and her mother Diane Jordan After Losing Everything in The Eaton Fire My Name is Nathan Press, I work along side Ashley Wade in serving Pasadena’s Unhoused Community. She has poured countless hours in serving those who lost their homes, and now she deserves the love right back. Ashley and her mother, Diane, have been long-time residents of the Altadena and Pasadena community, known for their warmth and generosity; from hosting several gatherings at their homes, Ashley's dedication in serving Pasadena's unhoused community, and supporting other family/friends through mourning and grief in their home. Tragically, the Eaton Fire destroyed their home, taking with it not just their belongings, but also the memories they cherished. Their home was more than just a structure but a place of love and family. Now, they need our support to move forward and begin again. Any contribution will make a big difference. Thank you. Please share. Calanda Ave Forever. Through it all, God is able.

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Support the Carter Family After Los Angeles Fire

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I am Suzanna, the sister of Margaret Griffith. Margaret, her husband Jamie, and my young nieces Josie and Abby lost everything in the Los Angeles Eaton Fire. Their home, all of their possessions, two cars, and a separate building on the property which housed their art studio were destroyed. The only thing left standing is the chimney. They left home with the clothes on their backs and two cats. Fortunately, they weren’t harmed in the fire. So many people have reached out to me wanting to help them, so I have started this GoFundMe. The funds will be used for basic needs, clothes, and art supplies to get their livelihood going again. In addition, if you’d like to send them items, private message me and I’ll give you my address. As of now, they are staying with friends while they look for temporary housing. This fire has been devastating, and we grieve with all the victims.

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Help the James Family Through The Eaton Fire

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The James family has just lost their home with every single possession because of the fires raging in Altadena right this minute. Please give what you can to help cover any unexpected costs and get them back on their feet. These donations will help cover costs of things not supported by other relief sources. Let’s help them recover together. We love Ben, JJ, Harlow and Wylder, Coco the dog, and Elliot the cat so very much

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Help Emily's Family After Devastating Eaton Fire

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Hello all, my name is Madeleine Seeley. My dear friend Emily and her family lost their home to the Eaton fire in Altadena, CA, during the night of January 8th, 2025. The Eaton fire is one of the many wildfires currently ravaging the Los Angeles area, due to extremely high winds and very low humidity. The Eaton fire started around 6:30pm, and by 7:30pm, Emily and her family were evacuating. 15 hours later, on the morning of the 9th, they found out that their home had been burned to the ground. Their home is in the picture above. In the blink of an eye, Emily and her family lost everything. They had just moved into their beautiful Altadena home a few months ago, shortly after they made the wonderful discovery that Emily was pregnant. She is now due to give birth any day now, and has no home, no belongings, nothing for the baby, nothing for the two beautiful children she already has, who are also devastated to have lost their home. Everything Emily and her partner Jesse carefully picked out for the baby is now gone, and they are daunted at the reality of having to start over. Emily and I know each other from completing our Master's program together here in Los Angeles - we became quite close, and I want to do everything in my power to help her. I hope you will join me in this effort, however you can. Emily, her two kids, her loving partner Jesse, and their soon-to-arrive newborn, could use any help you can give. Their futures are now extremely uncertain, and I hope we can come together to help alleviate some of their uncertainty and overwhelm. Any contribution, no matter how small, would be deeply appreciated by Emily and her family. If you are unable to donate, please keep Emily and her family in your thoughts, and share this page to help spread the word. Thank you so much.

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Help the Castro family after fire in Altadena, CA

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We don’t wish this on anyone. My family is a family of 6 living in Altadena since 2001 but we tragically lost our house to the Eaton fire this week. My parents worked a lot to get to the point we were at, I don't ask for a lot, but whoever wants to help can help. Me and my brother spent all our life here and now all of that is there are memories. Help with whatever you can please and thank you.

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Help Jeff Rebuild After Devastating LA Fires

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Photographer, good neighbor and all-around nice guy Jeff Kocher has seen his entire life go up in flames due to the Greater Los Angeles fires. Please consider donating what you can to help him take the next steps toward safety, shelter, and to cover his basic needs. Right now Jeff is crashing on a friend’s couch. He has two changes of clothes and a few toiletries, his important documents, and that’s it. Jeff's home before the fires. He had orange trees, lemon trees, and a hammock that is renowned by Icelanders. Jeff's home now. His whole neighborhood looks like this. His immediate needs are financial resources to meet his basic needs and take the next steps to search for a place to call home, and once he has a place to live, he’ll need a mattress, a sleeping bag, maybe a dresser, and all of the household items we tend to take for granted. Eventually he would like to rebuild his collections of cameras, art books, coins and DVDs, and get back on track to start exhibiting his art. Though he could easily teach photography, he had just signed up for a photography class in order to access the darkroom equipment. He went to his first class on Monday. “Monday night, the winds started coming. Tuesday I couldn’t go to class because a tree fell in front of my car and then Tuesday night we evacuated and Wednesday it’s like… no more. So I dropped the class. I don’t have any cameras, I don’t have any equipment. I can’t replace the collection I had. Some of these things were in mint condition, or I had restored them. They don’t make these cameras any more.” “I had rare art books, signed ones. And a coin collection. I went back to look and see if anything made it through the fire, but cars were melting on the streets. There’s nothing left. ” Jeff has a deep love for Altadena and his neighborhood. “Altadena was a working-class community, with artists, actors, singers, genius engineers. Every race and creed, and it’s all gone. It’s lost. It’ll never be the same.” “No one had a clue that this would happen. We had been through this before. We all just grabbed what we needed for an overnight and thought we would be coming back home the next day. We had no idea the fires would jump from 5,000 feet up to down below where all the houses are. There are literally thousands of people in the same frame of mind. Who would ever believe that 80% of your town would be gone the next day? My bank, my post office, my grocery store, it’s all gone.” “At first, you don’t believe it’s happening. You’re having an out-of-body experience like this is just a bad dream. I’m going to go to sleep and wake up. And then when that doesn’t happen, you’re in denial, like I lost my house and I’ll just find something else and replace some stuff and it’ll all get back to normal.” “Then you start thinking about community, your neighbors, your routine, and then it starts to really come to you that, yeah, things aren’t going to be the same. And then when you start talking to the other people and listening to the other people’s stories, then it just hits you. And then after it hits you, when you have to tell your story to friends and family it becomes a reality. When you start giving your testimonials to other people and then it’s like okay, now I’m in the real world and it’s really bad. I was talking to my parents and I just lost it, I said I have to call you back. I was a wreck. At that moment it just hit me.” “There are a lot more people that lost a lot more than me and I feel very very very fortunate, but I’ve come to the realization that I can’t do this all on my own and I need a little bit of help. So that’s where I am.” --- This GoFundMe is organized by Kate Austin-Avon, a friend of Jeff's from Glens Falls, New York, where he once rented a photography studio in the same building where she had an office. Learn more about who Kate is by viewing her business bio here.

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Annie & Alex Lost Everything to Flames

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Our dear friends Annie Hu and Alex Chen have lost their home and everything in it to the wildfires near Los Angeles. If you know them, you know they are givers. Annie remembers every birthday and holiday and never skips a reason to generously share the wealth or show care. Alex uses his spare time to volunteer at the library and is an all-around kind-hearted guy. We’re starting this GoFundMe for them because so many people who know them wanted an opportunity to support them (even though they’d never ask you to). We’re sure that many people who don’t know them would be willing to contribute as well. Please give what you can. We know they will come through this and we want to help them as much as we can.

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Help Jervey Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Like many others in our beautiful and welcoming community, our father, Jervey Tervalon, lost his home in Altadena due to the Eaton Canyon Fire. A beloved figure in the neighborhood, friends and acquaintances often mention seeing him gardening or walking around town, newspaper and coffee in hand. Growing up, those walks around the neighborhood were some of our favorite moments with our dad. As our community begins to rebuild, we look forward to sharing those walks with him again. Our father is an acclaimed novelist and professor, known for spending hours in coffee shops writing and forming connections with people from all walks of life. In recent years, he has been navigating ongoing health challenges that have profoundly affected his life and our family, leaving him unable to work. This experience has brought many challenges and uncertainties, teaching us the importance of patience, understanding, and resilience. The fire took not only the home that gave him comfort and joy but also a sense of security we had hoped would support him in the years ahead. Rebuilding represents more than just a house; it’s a step toward restoring what he’s lost and providing the stability he deserves. His home insurance doesn't cover fires. This is unfortunately common for the state of CA. We humbly ask for your help in this transition to restore comfort and hope for him. With love and gratitude, Giselle and Elise Tervalon

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Help the Cisneros Family Getting Up After Fire

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The Cisneros family just lost their home due to the Pasadena fire that is happening right now in California. I am Kerry, Jasmine's friend and co-worker. Her family has been there for me and always shown me support. I want to give back to them any way I can. They have always shown love and kindness not only to me, but to many people. Now, it is our turn to help them in their time of need. The money raised will help them replace the home they have lost. Anything is appreciated. We love you guys. Thank you for Donating to the Cisneros. I'm trying to thank you personally. And for the big contributors THANK YOU SOO MUCH!! When I started this gofundme for the family I didn't think I was going to help much. But seeing how their friends, coworkers, family, neighbors, and amazing strangers contributed to the cause makes me proud of starting it.

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Help Altadena Family Recover from the Eaton Fires

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I’m reaching out today with a heavy heart to ask for help on behalf of my dear friend Emily and her family, who have recently experienced an unimaginable loss in the wake of the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena. Emily, her sister, and their mother have lived in their home for over 30 years. Sadly, the fire destroyed everything they owned, including their home, personal belongings, and all of the cherished memories they built there over the years. Emily and her sister grew up in that house—every room holds a lifetime of memories, from their childhood to adulthood. The pain of losing their home is compounded by the loss of a place that was filled with family history, traditions, and irreplaceable moments. The loss of these memories, in addition to their personal belongings, is a heartbreak that no one should have to endure. While Emily, her sister, and their mother are safe, the emotional and material toll is overwhelming. To make matters even more devastating, Emily’s father, who also lived in the Altadena community, lost his home as well. The family has deep, generational roots in this neighborhood—they’ve been a part of the community for decades, and the loss is felt not only within their family but within the very fabric of the community they love. We are starting this campaign to help them rebuild their lives. Every donation, no matter how small, will directly assist Emily and her family with immediate needs and beginning the long road to recovery. Please consider contributing and sharing this campaign with others who may be able to help. The support you provide will make a world of difference in helping them rebuild both their lives and their sense of hope. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity, kindness, and support during this incredibly difficult time.

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Urgent Aid Needed for Leslie's Recovery

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My name is Deb Hunter. I am trying to help my dear lifelong friend from clear back in grade school, Leslie, who has lost her entire home and all she owns in Altadena, California, to the terrible wildfires that are ravaging homes and businesses in L.A. and surrounding areas. She was forced to evacuate. She needs everything!! Please help her as much as you can! Everything is gone!

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Support Molly, Nate, and Cory after LA Fire disaster

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In a heartbreaking turn of events Tuesday morning, Molly, Nate, and Cory left their home in Pasadena as the devastating Eaton fire spread through the area. Thankfully, all three are safe and healthy; however, their beautiful home and nearly all of their memories and belongings were lost when the fire reached their street. For many of us who love the Perkins family, it is our chance to step in and help them navigate the days ahead. Please consider donating as they determine what necessities they need and begin to put the pieces of their beloved home back together. All proceeds will go to the Perkins.

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Rebuild Hope for Jonel's Parents After Fire

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Hello everyone it is I, Jonel, I know plenty of people in the greater Los Angeles area are all affected by the wild fires and I am making this page strictly for my parents for losing our house in the Eaton Canyon fire. We are fortunate enough to have evacuated my parents and their dog Halo, early enough to avoid any physical harm. But they are mourning as they sit next to me in my couch in total shock after seeing their house all burnt to ashes, the home I grew up with sharing many memories with friends and family all throughout the years. I know their hearts are aching as everyone is reaching out to them. To all the friends I grew up with, you've been to this house and have spent time with my parents. I just wanted to say thank you for sharing those memories with us. To my family that have spent many Christmases, Thanksgiving and even my parents wedding reception, thank you for those memories. Any amount that you may donate to their cause is appreciated. All funds will be given to my Mom and Dad, so that they can get back on their feet. They will use all the donated funds to put their life back together. I do not ever ask for anything, neither do my parents. If you have met them you know they are friendliest, loving, caring and most humble husband and wife you will ever meet. They have helped so many families and individuals throughout the years. This time around they are the ones in need of a helping hand and truly anything helps. Even if it's just a message to them. Thank you for your time and we are keeping everyone in our prayers and I know all of us as a community will bounce back from all of this. I love you all - Jonel

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Rebuild Hope for Meghan, Ryan & Milo

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Hi, my name is Kate Corriveau and my sister and her family were devastated by the Eaton Canyon wildfire in Altadena on January 9, 2025. Meghan and her husband Ryan and their baby son Milo lost everything in their beloved neighborhood where they purchased their home only a few years ago. The place where they dreamed of raising Milo and the whole surrounding community is no longer standing. Meghan and Ryan are both in the film industry. Meghan is a screenwriter and Ryan works on the technical side. They both were extremely affected by the strikes last year in the industry, and were just starting to get back on their feet when this devastating fire hit their beautiful neighborhood and completely obliterated their community. All of Ryan’s technical gear needed to do his work was lost in the fire, so he is facing a substantial professional setback. Meghan and Ryan have a gorgeous seven month old son, two rescue dogs and two cats and are struggling with how to rebuild after losing everything. Meghan did not even get to take her wedding ring and they don’t have much more than the clothes on their backs. If you could donate any amount to help support them as they figure out next steps, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.

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Help Serita and Brian Young Family After the Eaton Wildfire

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Friends, Family, and Others, My name is Genevieve Dunton, and I'm reaching out to support our dear friends, the Young family—Serita, Brian, and their two children, Aaron (13) and Riley (14)—who tragically lost their home in Altadena and everything they owned in the recent Southern California Eaton wildfire. While the wildfire swept through their neighborhood with little warning, we are relieved that the family is safe, though they now face the daunting challenge of starting over, and their insurance will not cover all that’s needed to get them back to a sense of normalcy. Known for their kindness and dedication to their community, the Young family has always given so much to others. Serita, a dedicated attorney, has spent her career working tirelessly to serve cities and municipalities across Southern California. Her leadership extends beyond her professional life—she has also served as the board chair of The Waverly School in Pasadena, where she’s been a champion for education and a mentor to countless families. Brian brings his compassion and courage to his work with the County Probation Department, helping individuals rebuild their lives. He’s also been an integral part of the Altadena community by serving on the Central Altadena Little League Board and coaching Little League baseball teams for over 8 years. Serita’s mother, Shelley, who lives with the Youngs, is also a committed community member through her fundraising efforts for and service to Altadena senior citizens as a member of the board of Altadena Meals on Wheels. Riley and Aaron are active in sports. They are both intermediate surfers. Riley plays soccer with FC Golden State Force. Aaron plays soccer with AYSO and baseball with West Coast Prospects. They are also involved in community service projects in the Pasadena area through Boys Team Charity. Now, it’s our turn to support them. The funds raised will go directly to helping the Youngs in their recovery efforts. The funds collected will solely be used to cover unexpected expenses that are not being covered by any other disaster relief aid as they begin the long process of rebuilding their lives. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a tangible difference. Let’s come together to show Serita, Brian, Riley, and Aaron that they are not alone during this challenging time. Your generosity will provide the support they need to heal and rebuild their lives. Thank you for your kindness and support. With gratitude A little about me: I've known the Young family for 9 years. Our children went to elementary school together, and we've remained close since then. I'm so thankful for their friendship over the years. Please show your support for them during this difficult time. -Genevieve

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Bridget, Seth, & Hazel's Recovery Fund

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Our friends, Bridget and Seth, along with their one-year old daughter, Hazel, have lost their home in Altadena due to the Eaton Fire. They left in a hurry due to the proximity of the fire to their house and were not able to pack or save many belongings. Any amount will help support replacing what's been lost and future housing options. Below are a few images of the house in its current state. Everything but the clothes they were wearing are gone; this includes Seth’s car (insured but not for wildfires) and plant collection including very rare specimens, Bridget’s art supplies and paintings, Hazel’s toys, and so many more irreplaceable items that held warm memories. Any and all support is greatly appreciated. If you come across any resources that may be helpful, please don't hesitate to reach out to us here or via text. We will keep a doc of resources and share it here for anyone else who may need it. Here are some resources we can share so far: Mutual Aid LA - Google Doc of Local Resources Hotel Availability Google Doc (updated frequently) LAist - Resources for SoCal Fire Victims & First Responders LA Times - A list of free and discounted resources Any unused funds or other donations will go back to helping others affected by the fires. Please feel free to reach out to any of us directly. Thank you in advance. Love, Ashley, James, and Rachel ❤️

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Help Gina & Mark-Anthony After Eaton Fire

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Gina, Mark-Anthony, and their children Askia (5) and Adisa (3) lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton fire on January 8. Tragically, Gina's parents also lost their home the same night. After safely evacuating with only their clothes, they are now starting the long process of rebuilding their lives and this precious community. In coordination with Gina, Mark-Anthony, and friends supporting them in this moment, Michael Dwyer, Dana Underwood, and Benedict Nelson setup this effort to help with reestablishing this precious family. Gina and Mark-Anthony have brought so much vision and magic to our community and we hope you will join us in supporting them on their way back to normalcy. Every donation will go directly to them in order to cover the mounting unexpected costs beyond what FEMA or insurance will cover. Please join me in supporting this family and maintaining the deep roots of community in Altadena!

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Help Nick Puhala After Eaton Fire

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Hi, My name is Damian. My brother, Nick Puhala, and his roommate just lost their home in Altadena, CA due to the Eaton fire. When evacuating, only minimum essentials were grabbed, in hopes that it wouldn't spread to the house. Nick lost everything except for the suitcase he brought with him to Ohio for Christmas. Everything. Clothes, shoes, photos, medications, furniture, all of his sentimental belongings, etc. All funds will go towards his recovering in this time of need and for the future. We know insurance doesn’t cover everything and there are so many other expenses. He is thankfully physically safe and is staying with some friends in North LA. I know there are many similar situations right now, but any donation you can make to offset this unfathomable loss is deeply appreciated.

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Support the Watsons: Recovering from Eaton Fire

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Dear friends, neighbors, and kind-hearted strangers, On January 8th, the devastating Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, CA, leaving many families in its wake of destruction. Among those affected is the Watson family, who tragically lost their home and everything they owned in the blaze. The Watsons are a loving family of five: parents Justin and Traci and their three beautiful children—Anniston (7), Ashton (6), and Austin (4 months). Their once vibrant home, filled with cherished memories and belongings, is now reduced to ashes. They escaped with their lives but were left with nothing else. As they face the overwhelming challenge of starting over, we are reaching out to ask for your support. Justin and Traci are known for their kindness, resilience, and willingness to help and uplift others in times of need. If you know Justin, you know he is the most supportive and positive person we know! Now, it’s our turn to rally around them during this unimaginable time of loss. We have known the Watson family for over 20 years and we are trying to get them back on their feet. Thank you for your generosity, compassion, and support for the Watson family as they embark on this journey of healing and recovery.

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Help Joy and Olivia Rebuild After Fire

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My good friend, Joy Whyms and her daughter Olivia are in need of IMMEDIATE RELIEF FUNDS. Please read her story below and donate what you can, to help them begin the grueling process of picking up the pieces and starting anew... January 8, 2025, my world turned upside down. The Eaton Canyon Fire in Altadena, CA, claimed my family home. A place that has been in my family for 49 years. This wasn’t just a house—it was a home filled with generations of memories, love, and history. Losing our home is devastating, both emotionally and financially. The fire destroyed everything. We are now facing the daunting task of starting our lives from scratch with the need to replace essential items lost in the fire. I am reaching out for your help during this incredibly difficult time. Your support will go towards temporary housing for our family and basic necessities (food, supplies, clothes, etc). No amount is too small, and every contribution is deeply appreciated. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign with your friends and family would mean the world to Olivia and I! Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support as I work to restart and move forward. With Gratitude, Joy

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Help the Lahey Family after the Eaton Fire

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I am writing this on behalf of the Lahey Family. On Tuesday, January 7th their Oma had just come home from the hospital after having a stroke to the home that she had lived in for over 50 years with three generations of children. Just as she had started to settle in the evacuation order for the Eaton Wildfire went out. Oma, Aunt Polly, Ade, and Jordan scooped up their pets and what little they could as smoke filled the air. They have all found temporary safe places to shelter but are figuring out the next steps to find a place to settle in order to work on rebuilding. They need help with funds for what the fire insurance and FEMA aid doesn't cover, including clothing, food, other necessities, and for a longterm place to stay while they rebuild their life. I had just married into the Lahey family 3 weeks ago. We had chosen the backyard of their family home in Altadena to have our wedding because of how much the house meant to the whole family. Before my wife and stepdaughter moved in with me they had also called that house home. It was the childhood home for my wife's aunts & uncles, herself, and her daughter. Countless friends and neighbors remember parties and get togethers at that home. It was a central hub for everyone to gather at any time and people visited often. It's devastating to lose such a huge piece of so many people's lives.

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Help Catherine Rebuild After Fire Loss

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Our dear friend and her kids have lost everything they own in the Eaton fire. She is a special needs mom of twins. Her son has cerebral palsy and lost all of his adaptive equipment, accessories, and they have to rebuild. If you know Catherine, you know she is an amazing mom. She dedicates her life to her children. She is so kind and giving. Please help us to raise some money for her and her family to start over. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this difficult time. Laura Lara and Michaelene Resendez (Catherine’s childhood friends)

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The Quishenberry-Glennie Family Wildfire Support

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Hi all, My name is Raquel (Muñoz) Leddy and I've known Lissie since we were in high school together at MBA. Along with Brenda (Sister) and Beatrix (Drew's Bestie) and so many, I have fierce love for this woman and for Mike and their girls. Our beloved friends Lissie & Mike Quishenberry, like so many, suffered an unimaginable and cruel loss due to the Eaton Canyon wildfire on January 8, 2025. Lissie and Mike raised Jamie, Kiko and Drew in their loving and joyous home, where many of us have made music, shared meals, and had many many laughs. Their home was a reflection of who they are: a place filled with warmth, kindness, music and an open door for those in need. From rescuing animals to offering shelter to friends and family, they have always put others first. Sadly, the wildfire has taken their shelter, all their treasured photos, keepsakes, musical instruments. All lost. Material possessions that can be replaced, but they need our help with relief to be able to renew and once again fill a home with the spirit of love that this very special family shares with us all. In addition to the trauma and loss they are enduring, Lissie's parents, Bill and Kathy Glennie ALSO lost their possessions and home in the fire. Bill and Kathy Glennie lived nearby Lissie and Mike, and were lucky to get out unharmed. This fundraiser will also aid Bill and Kathy to secure housing and bring them some relief from this unfathomable loss. Lissie, Mike, Jamie, Kiko, and Drew have given so many of us so much love over the years, and now they need us to show up in a big way!! NO amount is too big or small. WE love you Qs!! If you have any questions, DM me. With love and gratitude that the Qs are alive, Raquel Leddy, Brenda Glennie and Beatrix

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Support the Clingmons' Recovery from Eaton Canyon Fire

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The Clingmon Family has suffered a devastating loss in the recent Eaton Canyon Fire. Percy and Ilene Clingmon, along with their son Adam, daughter Stella, son-in-law Johnson, and grandson Jackson, lost not one, but two homes in the fire. They were forced to evacuate with only the clothes on their backs, leaving behind a lifetime of cherished possessions, including family photos, heirlooms, and irreplaceable memories. The Clingmons have lived in their home for 40 years, a place filled with decades of joy and love. To witness their entire neighborhood reduced to ashes is a heartbreaking reality they never imagined facing. As they begin the arduous journey of recovery, we are reaching out to our community for support. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in helping the Clingmons rebuild their lives. Your generous donations will directly assist with: Immediate needs: Food, clothing, and temporary housing. Long-term recovery: Furniture, household essentials, and rebuilding costs. Even if you are unable to contribute financially, please share this fundraiser with your friends and family. Spreading the word will help us reach more people and provide crucial support to the Clingmons during this difficult time. Thank you for your compassion and generosity. Your kindness will offer hope and comfort to the Clingmon family as they navigate this challenging period. God bless.

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Altadena Fires claim Grandpa Samuel and Sharon Sarpong Home

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On behalf of myself and my brother Sam Boakye we are pleading with our community to help raise support for our Uncle Samuel and his wife Sharon Sarpong. They have lived in their Altadena house for over 20 years. This year, they celebrated their 79th birthdays together with hopes of enjoying another year being stewards in their community. On Jan 7th, all that changed as they were emergency evacuated from their home with little to no time to think to even grab extra clothing. A day later, they received the call from a family friend alerting them that their home did not make it. And with that, 50+ years of shared memories, departed children's and loved ones' photos that can never be reclaimed, along with countless sentimental valuables that they will never see again, were lost. Most importantly, the home that Sam toiled to make their sanctuary, through his urban development, unique landscaping in his spare time, and custom architectural works spanning over a decade, is gone forever. Please help them get back on their feet to gain solace and peace of mind as they try to weather this terrible tragedy. The funds will be very helpful to these elders who are a pillar of our family and community. It will be used to help them start the process of gaining their independence back. Thank you in advance for your support and sharing their story. God bless! We have set up this Gofund me on their behalf, hoping to galvanize our communities. I am currently based in Chicago, and Sam is in the New York area.

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Help the De Veres Family: Eaton Canyon Fire Loss

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In support of our dear friend, Lynzie De Veres, and her mom, Georgette De Veres, we are launching a fundraiser to assist them with the devastating loss of their home in Altadena due to the Eaton Canyon Fire. This tragedy has deeply affected Lynzie, her mother, husband, and daughter, and we want to help them in their time of need. Lynzie's family has a long history in this home, which was purchased by Georgette and her late husband in 1984. Together they raised Lynzie in this home, and it served as the backdrop for countless memories with family and friends. Lynzie’s father lived there until his passing in 2004. After completing college, Lynzie returned home and lived there with her mother for several years. Lynzie’s mom, Georgette, has generously opened her home to friends and family in need of housing throughout the years. As with many of the other families affected by this devastating fire, they had all of their daily possessions in the home. Georgette, a retired woman with ongoing health concerns, is particularly affected by this loss. Although we cannot replace the memories lost, we are hoping to raise funds to assist them with daily necessities including transportation, clothing, temporary housing, and other essential necessities. Lynzie and Georgette have a deep-rooted love for Altadena and its community and had hoped to continue their legacy there for generations to come. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference and will be directed towards helping them regain stability and start anew. Thank you for your kindness and support during this challenging time. Together, we can help the De Veres family begin to heal and rebuild their lives.

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2025-01-15T21:26:15.362Z - ongoing
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Help Tiffani Rebuild After the Fire

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We are work friends (CLS) of Tiffani Moore who just lost her home in Altadena in the Eaton Canyon Fire a couple days ago ... Her home and all of her life belongings burned to the ground. Although she had insurance - she along with the other 2000 plus homes that were lost in both the Eaton Canyon Fire and the Pacific Palisades Fire this week - these losses will put a severe strain on all the resources normally available for folks in her predicament .... Please help Tiff rebuild her's and Jeff's lives. Thanks in advance for your help. PS: my name is Chris Klute - I've worked with Tiffani for almost 20 years at CLS (California Lighting Sales) - she is one of the best persons I've ever met !

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2025-01-15T21:26:19.159Z - ongoing
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Help Hani After Fire Loss

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Hello! It is with a heavy heart that we create this page. My mother - Hani Shafran's - beautiful old home in Altadena was completely lost in the Eaton fire. We are devastated. My brother Brandon grew up in the home, and I would return to it from college. It was a landing space for our whole family when we learned to grow up, and has been the favorite home for all of my mother's grandchildren. My mom was an artist, and her entire lifetime of art along with all of our childhood photos, memories of my late step-father, Noel Brooks, and so much more was lost. We all thought the house would be with our family forever. My mom, at almost 70, now has the daunting task of remaking her life. If you know her, you know that she is a phoenix. She always told me growing up that she is the "most powerful woman in the universe." But even women like that need support in times like these. We love and appreciate you all more than we can say. Thank you!

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2025-01-15T21:26:23.215Z - ongoing
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Support Emerson Family After Losing Home in Eaton Fire

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My Auntie Elaine and Uncle Jarvis have suffered an unimaginable loss. Their home of decades, nestled in Altadena, was destroyed in the recent Eaton Fire. A lifetime of memories, cherished belongings, and the place they've called home is now gone. They are heartbroken, as are all who know and love them. For years, they have been a pillar of their community, always ready to lend a helping hand, share a kind word, and support others in need. While insurance may help in some ways, it will not cover the full extent of their loss or the costs of starting over. We are asking for your help to provide them with the support they need during this incredibly difficult time. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a difference and remind them that they are not alone. If you cannot donate, we completely understand. Please consider sharing this fundraiser with others to help spread the word. Your kindness and support mean the world to them as they work to recover and heal. Thank you for your generosity and for keeping my aunt and uncle in your thoughts.

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2025-01-15T21:26:27.069Z - ongoing
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Support Espinoza Family's Recovery

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Hello, my name is Amanda Espinoza. My family was tragically affected by the Eaton fire that traveled down from the mountains into Altadena and sadly lost their home. They were only able to save important documents, a couple sets of clothes, and pets. If you can find it in your heart to donate to help them get back on their feet, that would be greatly appreciated.

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2025-01-15T21:26:30.529Z - ongoing
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Help the Holmes Family Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Help the Holmes Family Rebuild Their Lives After the Eaton Fire Our dear friends Ryan, Tara, Logan, and Braeden lost their home in the Eaton Fire this week. On Tuesday morning at 2 am, they were able to evacuate safely with their pets and a very limited amount of personal items. Their home was razed to the ground by the fire and they lost everything. The fire started the evening before, and they had very little time to prepare for their evacuation and had to leave nearly everything behind, except for a few basic necessities that they could fit in their car, with their family and pets. Tara’s place of employment was also destroyed in the fire, and she is currently without a job, making this an even more dire situation for their family during this difficult time. Please help them to start rebuilding their lives by donating any amount. They will use this money to create a new home for their family and will have to completely start over, from acquiring basic necessities to eventually finding and creating their new home. The best way to help is by donating here, on their GoFundMe account, or to their Venmo account, at @Tara-Holmes-16. If you can't donate, the next best way to help is sharing with others who may be able to. Thank you so much for your love, support, and willingness to help. [P.S./FYI: My name is Maggie Compton and I have known Tara and Ryan for nearly 25 years. Tara & I went to college together and she is one of my best friends, and our families are very close. I’m creating this account so that we can all try to help them during this very difficult time.]

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2025-01-15T21:26:33.897Z - ongoing
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Support Whitney & Chris After Devasting Fire

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On Wednesday Jan. 8th, Whitney and Chris lost their beloved home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire. Along with their house they lost all of their possessions. Together they share a 3 yr. old Daughter and a 4 month old Son. They are devasted to say the least. We realize that there have been many victims in this Los Angeles area disaster, yet we ask that you spare a contribution to our Daughter and her family, who with all of our support, will aide them in their future. We are forever grateful that their lives were saved, but know that the road ahead will be long, tedious and at times heartbreaking. We thank you in advance for your support. The Peterson-Temple Families

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2025-01-15T21:26:37.154Z - ongoing
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Aid for Liz and Doug's Fire Recovery

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Dear kind Friends, On January 8, 2025, a devastating fire burned our lovely friend and soccer teammate’s home to the ground. Although we are of course grateful that Liz and her dog/son Doug escaped unharmed, the loss is both shocking and devastating. As she processes the events and scrambles with thoughts on how to move forward with day to day life, we have also been scrambling to find any way to help. We hope this page assists in getting her and Doug back on their feet and paws. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated. Please consider helping us help our dear friends, Liz and Doug.

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2025-01-15T21:26:40.969Z - ongoing
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Help Sandbloom Family Recover after Eaton Fire

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In the morning of January 8th, we lost my father's family home to the Eaton Fire. Like so many also affected, he was forced to leave his house with little warning. In the rush, he was able to save his dog, his cat, and little else. My dad is a musician, and I spent hours if not days of my childhood listening to him practice and play. Lost in the fire are not only his guitars, drums, keyboard, bass, and more, but his home studio, which he built himself piece by piece over the years. On top of that are his 11-year-old daughter's things, including clothes, toys, and countless family photos. Already we have received so much support, including donations of clothes and cat food. We are incredibly grateful. Any money received will go towards helping my father and my sister recover what they can after this loss. So many people we know and love have been devastated by this fire. If you are able, please consider volunteering; the Mutual Aid Network of LA has compiled resources at https://tiny.cc/malan-fire My heart is with our community as we rebuild and heal. Thank you so much for the love and support. Anything helps. -Graehme

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2025-01-15T21:26:44.769Z - ongoing
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LA Wildfire Home Loss: Help the Shackett-Pola Family Rebuild

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Late today, the Shackett-Pola family received devastating news: their Altadena house was tragically burned down in the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The family is praising God that Sukumar, Angelina, Zoe and Sukumar's mother Agnes evacuated safely, and beloved grandparents Vickie and Jeff are nearby and have been spared from the fire's damage. But the home where they said goodbye to cherished wife, mom and daughter Kara in, and all they owned, is a complete loss. Again, friends and family are gathering to surround them in prayer and provision, and we wanted to share how you can help at this important time. Sukumar and the girls have been through a great deal over the last few years, and this will be another challenge our community can help them overcome, with love, care and support. The family lost all their clothing, belongings, furniture, medications, photos, toys, books, critical papers and personal effects. Nothing was spared by the historic fire, and they will need the time and resources to rebuild, both literally and emotionally. As the January 8 fire was so close to Christmas, the girls also lost new, treasured toys and gifts from Santa. And even harder, precious memories for the girls of their beloved mother Kara were also lost in the fire. There will be many cherished possessions and special remembrances to replace, and many moments of comfort and consolation ahead as Sukumar supports Angelina and Zoe through this process. This community has been generous, and this is another important moment when you can donate resources as you feel led and help this beloved family. Your donation will help provide immediate relief, living expenses and ongoing support to Sukumar and the family as they rebuild and replace what was destroyed by the fire, and allow them to face the financial burdens that come with this kind of unprecedented emergency and total loss. Every donation is meaningful and deeply appreciated. If you would prefer to give via check instead of online, or want to be part of a soon-to-be-shared "Special Second Santa Delivery" of new toys and books for the girls to show special care in replacing what was lost from Christmas morning, please reach out to the GoFundMe organizers through the “Contact” button below. We will have "Special Second Santa Delivery" details to share as soon as local conditions will again allow regular mail service and safe deliveries. We ask that you remain in hope and prayer for the family's restoration, healing and comfort—and also join us in celebrating Angelina's birthday, which will be later this week. Your love and care mean the world to the family, thank you for your support. —Family and Friends of Sukumar, Kara, Agnes, Angelina and Zoe

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2025-01-15T21:26:48.460Z - ongoing
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Support Horses Displaced by Altadena Blaze

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Hello, I am here to fundraise for a friend who became family. We board our horses here, and they lost their whole facility. We are located in Altadena at the Williams Ranch. Homes on the property are completely vanished. He stayed till the very end and was removed. We have nowhere to put our horses back after this fire, and most importantly, they have no home.

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Help support Lauren, Ian & Isa recover from the Eaton fire

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On Wednesday January 8th our dear friends Lauren, Ian and Isa lost their Altadena home to the Eaton fire. All three of them and their two cats are safe and resting with a generous friend and her family. Thank you to everyone who has been reaching out and asking how they can help, they appreciate every single one of you and feel your love! They have housing through February 6th, but we will need to find something more long term after that. Looking for a 3 bedroom in Pasadena, South Pasadena or Eagle Rock. If anyone has any leads they can be sent to Emily, Jamie or Brooke. Thank you again to everyone who has reached out and for anything that you can give. The whole family sends their gratitude and love!

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2025-01-15T21:26:58.507Z - ongoing
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Help Adaobi Rebuild After Devastating Fire

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted supporters, Tragedy struck on Jan8th when Adaobi lost her home to a devastating fire in Altadena, CA. While we are incredibly thankful that she is safe, the fire destroyed her belongings, cherished memories, and sense of stability. Adaobi is now faced with the daunting task of starting over from scratch. As you can imagine, the road ahead is overwhelming, but with your help, we can make a difference in rebuilding her life. While facing incredible loss, Adaobi remains focused on helping her restaurant teams and community rebuild. As a way to support her, this fundraiser is to help cover essential expenses like temporary housing, clothing, food, and other necessities during this challenging time for her teams - many have been displaced and/or lost their homes as well. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, brings Adaobi and her teams one step closer to recovery. 100% of funds will be used for her teams and local community. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign would mean the world to us. Let’s come together to show Adaobi she's not alone. Your kindness and generosity will make a lasting impact. Thank you for your love, support, and compassion.

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2025-01-15T21:27:02.224Z - ongoing
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Support Mike and Jess: Recovering from Fire

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The fires in Los Angeles have been the most devastating in our history, and our friends Mike and Jess found out yesterday that they lost everything. They are the first ones to reach out and support when others have a need — they left their house with only a duffel bag and will need everything from major house items to toiletries. This gofundme will go directly to them to make sure they have the funds they need to navigate these coming weeks as they pick up the pieces. Thank you.

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A little help for our friend John Joyce

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Hello Everyone. Renee, Ethan and I have set up this page for our dearest family friend John Joyce. John lives in Altadena in a rented live / work space that burned down in the Eaton Canyon fire. Which means he lost his home, his wood shop, and all of his belongings. Even his vintage BSA motorcycles. He could really use a helping hand while he slowly puts the pieces of his life back together. John has known Renee and Ethan longer than me! Renee actually lived in this house in a separate live / work studio above John's wood shop. She moved into this space when Ethan was 2 years old. John is very much a father figure to Renee and a grandpa to E. This is a difficult request for us, because so many people are need of help. So many... But if by chance there is anything that you can donate to John, we would be ever so grateful. If not, feel free to repost this to anyone who might feel like donating. They can rest assured, that their donation would be going to one of the kindest, selfless and generous people that we know. Thank you for your time, be safe, and take care of yourselves.

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2025-01-15T21:27:09.525Z - ongoing
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Help Lila and Her Family Recover After the Eaton Fire

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Hi, my name is Matt, and I’m reaching out on behalf of my beloved niece, Lila, and her family, who have suffered an unimaginable loss in the Eaton fire. Their home in the charming town of Altadena has been completely destroyed. Tragically, their daughter’s school was also reduced to ashes. Altadena held such a special place in their hearts, but now, it’s all gone. Thankfully, Lila, her husband Levon, their two daughters, Olympia and Romana, and their cats were able to evacuate early and are safe. But their devastation is overwhelming as they face the reality of starting over. Lila and I have been close since childhood, sharing countless memories, including our first acting classes at the Pasadena Playhouse during middle school. Today, Lila works in the social and mental health field, and Levon is a gifted artist in the animation industry. They’re an amazing, kind-hearted family who bring so much light and creativity into the world, and now they need our help. Any contribution, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your generosity. 1. Who you are - Matt and Francesca Damico 2. Where you're from - We live in Kinderhook, NY 3. Your relationship to the parties you're raising funds for - My niece and her family 4. How the funds will be spent (be specific as possible) - on the necessities in this painful time to help get them back on their feet.

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2025-01-15T21:27:13.188Z - ongoing
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Help Ruthie & Tony Griffin After Eaton Fire Destruction

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Dear friends, family, and community, Johnnie Ruth Griffin (Ruthie), a beloved long-time resident of Altadena for over 70 years, has been an active and dedicated member of her church and the local community. She has devoted 40 years working at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. Now, in her senior years, Ruthie, along with her husband Tony, is facing an overwhelming loss after their home was destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fires. This tragedy comes on the heels of profound grief, as Ruthie and Tony also lost their only surviving child, Tamiko, a few years ago. As they navigate this difficult time, we are reaching out for support, hoping for the kindness of others to help them through this heartbreaking ordeal. With God’s grace and the generosity of the community, the Griffin's will find their way forward. Your donation will provide for the Griffin family’s immediate needs, including temporary housing for Ruthie, Tony, and their two dogs. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant difference as they rebuild their lives. We are deeply thankful for the outpouring of love and support. On behalf of my family, we are truly grateful for your kindness and assistance during this challenging time. With heartfelt thanks, The Roquemore Family Note: The Griffins are Godparents to the Roquemores.

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2025-01-15T21:29:23.773Z - ongoing
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Support Brent and Anita After Eaton Fire

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Hello everyone, Eric here from LA Tennis. I have known Brent my whole life. From being my coach growing up to now being my boss; I love him like I do my family. Like so many others, Brent and his mother, Anita, lost their home in the Altadena fire. We are all grateful they are safe, but everything they owned, down to their clothes, is gone. Over the years, Brent has taught an entire generation to love the game of tennis and brought countless people together. He has helped many more, including us. Every step of the way, he has refused credit or any share of the spotlight. It speaks to his character that the organizers of this are tennis coaches given our first opportunity by Brent and the support needed to succeed. We are asking the community that he has fostered for years for their help. It is hard, after years of helping others, for Brent to ask for help, so we are doing it for him. It is unclear how much will be covered by insurance and when it will pay out. Every donation, no matter how large or small, helps. Let's show him how much love we have for him and help him through this hard time in his life.

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2025-01-15T21:27:16.881Z - ongoing
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Support Wallace Family’s Loss in Fire

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Hi, my name is Miles. I’m reaching out to ask for your help after my family lost our home in the Eaton Fire. This wasn’t just a house it was where we made a lifetime of memories. It was the home I grew up in, passed down to us by my late grandmother, who poured her heart into keeping it in our family for over 50 years. There are seven of us in the Wallace family, and this loss has turned our lives upside down. We’re struggling to figure out what comes next, trying to find a place to stay and cover the basics like food, clothing, and other essentials. It’s hard to put into words how much this home meant to us how much my grandmother’s love and hard work was woven into every corner of it. If you’re able to help, whether it’s through a donation, sharing our story, or simply keeping us in your thoughts, it would mean everything to us. Your kindness will help us start to rebuild, not just a house, but the foundation of our family’s life and legacy. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for taking the time to read this and for any support you can offer.  With love and gratitude, The Wallace Family The funds collected will solely be used to cover unexpected expenses that are not being covered by any other disaster relief aid.

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2025-01-15T21:27:20.516Z - ongoing
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Angela’s home and Community Day Care Lost to Altadena Fire

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Hi friends and our beautiful community, For those who don’t know me, I’m John, Angela’s ex-husband and the father of her two children, Zara and Aidan. I’m setting up this fundraiser for Angela as she is directly impacted by the LA wildfires. The house that Angela lives in and where she ran her Olive Tree Learning Center, a home daycare that’s been operating for 11 years, was destroyed in the current firestorm ravaging LA. Not only did Angela lose her business - our children Zara and Aidan lost their childhood memories and artifacts in the house and garage. It was my first house and my first renovation when we were together. Aidan and Zara grew up in this house and have so many fond memories. Even though I’m back in Australia now, I wanted to set up this GoFundMe for Angela as she navigates this awful situation for herself and her family. Angela’s message: “11 years ago, I turned a 1924 Janes Cottage in Altadena into something extraordinary: Olive Tree Learning Center. It wasn’t like any other home daycare; it was a sanctuary where children learned, played, and grew. Families found connection and support. I poured myself into every detail, restoring the home with care and creating a space filled with joy and possibility. The Eaton Canyon wildfires took it all in a single, devastating moment. The cottage, meticulously restored and prepared to celebrate its 100th anniversary, is gone. I have lost more than a house, I’ve lost the space where we nurtured a generation, where we invested years of love, energy, and hope.” This loss is profound, but so is the community that grew around Angela’s vision. Now, we have the chance to give something back to someone who has given so much. Every contribution helps Angela begin again. Your support will rebuild more than a structure—it will restore a dream, a piece of history, and a place that meant everything to so many. Please support and help her rebuild. Zara’s message: “I truely cannot believe it. My home since I was a toddler is gone. The yard where my brother Aidan and I spent playing badminton, the big window nook I’d sit on, the deck where my friends came over and hung out on. It felt like us. And now, it’s just gone. I’m still in shock. My bed, where I spent countless nights reading and writing. The window I put my unicorn stickers on and the little library that I cherished so deeply, are all ash. My mum is heartbroken. I’m trying so hard to be strong for her. That house meant everything to her. She poured years of love into The Olive Tree Learning Center. It was her dream, her gift to the community. It was a place filled with laughter, care, and so much joy. I loved playing with the kids there, seeing their little faces light up. Laughing as their little hands wave goodbye to me out the big window. It hurts so much to think I’ll never get to experience that again. I keep reminding myself we’re lucky. We’re alive. And we’re a part of this incredible, resilient community that’s shown us so much kindness and support already. Thank you for standing with us. It means more than I can ever say.”

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Help the Ang Family Recover After Losing Home to Eaton Fire

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Hi Friends, I'm Sue Helen and I grew up in Los Angeles county. It is breaking my heart to see my city on fire. While I am beyond grateful that my parents, brother, aunt and beloved furbabies have made it out of danger and are safe, we are facing a tremendous loss. Unfortunately, on Wednesday, January 8th we were heartbroken to confirm that our home in Altadena was completely lost in the devastating Eaton Fire. This tragedy has left my family with only the clothes on their backs and the memories of a place we held dear. My parents are not the type to ask for help. In fact, they’ve always been the ones offering support to others. Over the years, they’ve opened their home to those in need, provided shelter to help people get back on their feet, fostered animals, hosted countless family gatherings, and renovated their home multiple times to create a beautiful space where we could celebrate life’s milestones—including hosting some of their children’s weddings. It was a beautiful home, and every day, my parents poured their hearts into it. They tended to the yard, cared for hundreds of plants—all of which my mom treated like her children—and my father took on many DIY projects to make it a true sanctuary. I am especially saddened by the loss of my mom’s plants, as they were a reflection of her love, patience, and nurturing spirit. That house was where we had our family meals, game nights, celebrated birthdays, holidays, and so much more. It was a place we could always count on to return to, no matter what life brought our way. In an instant, everything my parents worked so hard to build was destroyed. Being stripped of all our cherished belongings, keepsakes and irreplaceable photos/artwork from childhood is incredibly hard to bear. It is overwhelming to witness all of the small businesses and restaurants we frequently visited face the same tragedy. I am truly hurting for my family and our community. While we are devastated, my family is strong and we’ve always stood together in times of hardship. We are determined to overcome this, and we are doing everything we can to support them in this next chapter of their lives. I am humbly asking for your help in raising funds to support my family as they navigate this unimaginable loss. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any support you can offer. Whether you donate, share this campaign, or simply send your thoughts and prayers, it means the world to us. Our many Xmases we shared together in this house <3

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2025-01-15T21:27:28.247Z - ongoing
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Support Banks Family After Eaton Fire

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My name is Kylee Banks and our father was one amongst the countless victims whose home was lost to the Eaton Fire. This home has been been in our family for over 50 years. It was the home he & his siblings were raised in, and the home they said goodbye to their mother in. It carried some of the last remnants of her, things that can never be replaced. Our father worked diligently to be able to keep this home in our family just for it to be destroyed in the blink of an eye. Even in its last moments, he was there fighting with everything in him. Throughout all this chaos and destruction we search desperately for glimmers of hope and seek help from the community that we love and has loved us for our entire lives. If you can help, please do. And please continue to pray for all the families who must navigate a new life through this immensely painful time. The funds will go towards: Covering the costs of basic necessities

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2025-01-15T21:27:31.980Z - ongoing
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Help Andrew, Sara & Cleo Recover from the Eaton Fire

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My brother, Andrew, his wife Sara, their baby, Cleo, experienced a devastating loss earlier this week. Their home in Altadena, CA was completely destroyed by fire. They lost all of their possessions. Much of their beloved neighborhood and community was also destroyed. We are grateful that their family, and their dog Baz are safe with us and that we can be together and provide some support during this sad and stressful time. As you can imagine, Andrew and Sara are in need of not only a new home and basic necessities, but they are facing innumerable costs related to childcare and relocating their family. We hope to help them recover from this catastrophic loss and begin again, one step at a time. With our profound gratitude, Liz Bangs

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Theo and Chloe need your help.

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Theo and Chloe have lost everything in the Eaton fire Hi, I'm 'Uncle Alex', the luckiest person in the world to be the Godfather to Theo and Chloe. The best girls in the world. They are facing absolute devastation right now, as their house in Altadena has burned to the ground, as pictured above. Their dreams... the safe space they were building for the two best girls in the world, is gone. Theo and Chloe, (4 and 2) have lost their home. We fled the area, and we are all in Palm Springs now... safe. Thank God. But the devastation for this family, who I love so much, is unfathomable. There is nothing left at their house. Nothing. There was less than 20 minutes to evacuate... This is a page to help them raise funds in this time, where all they have are the clothes on their back. Anything you can give is helpful, and anything will be appreciated. This will help them in a dire time, a bring a sense of stability to their lives. Help me in showing them they are not alone. Thank you so much. I hope everyone who is reading this is well and safe with their loved ones. love and gratitude, Alex Sharp "Just remember Mommy, a house can't tell you 'I love you'" -Theo Wisdom we should try to hang onto, in this painful time.

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2025-01-15T21:27:35.558Z - ongoing
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Help Ariana rebuild after tragic Altadena fire

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Like many others, our beloved Ariana just lost everything she owns in the Altadena fire. Her car that she just bought 6 months ago, her studio (with all of her materials and many paintings), her entire inventory of vintage clothing, and worst of all, her mother's urn and her collection of her most cherished, sentimental possessions, were all burned... just months after relocating her entire life to Los Angeles from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Some things, of course, are irreplaceable, but with the help of friends and kind souls, we can help her get another vehicle, rebuild her art studio and give her the ability to relocate her life to Florida, where she will be living with me while she gets back on her feet. We understand how many people just lost everything, and we are so appreciative of any donation, no matter the amount. Everything helps during this incredibly stressful, emotionally exhausting time. Thank you so much for reading. ❤️ With gratitude, Allie Crandell ( long-time close friend of Ariana )

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Fire Took Everything: Help The De La Torre Recover

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On January 8th, our lives were forever changed when a devastating fire took everything my mom, sister, and grandma had. They lost their home, belongings, and cherished memories in an instant. We’re reaching out for help during this incredibly challenging time. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery, regain stability, and support our family through this crisis. We are deeply grateful for your kindness and support as our family navigates this difficult journey. Thank you for being part of their path to healing and starting over.

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Support Nick & Reigna After Eaton Fire — Altadena, CA

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We are raising funds for our beloved Nick & Reigna Petty, who lost their home in Altadena, CA in the Eaton fire on January 8, 2024. We are immensely grateful that they evacuated safe and sound, but they have lost everything. Anything you are able to donate will help alleviate the financial strain as they get back on their feet, and will give them space to process this sudden loss. As anyone who has ever known them could testify, Nick and Reigna are the most warm, generous, loving people. Their home was a safe and welcoming space to so many of us. They never say no to a couch surfer, never have a party that doesn't turn in to a rager, and never ever let a cup get empty. More than a house filled with stuff, they've lost the home they have built together full of carefully collected treasures, art, and memories. We know they will bring the same magic special sauce to whatever home is lucky enough to have them next, but... shit! This sucks! And so, it's our turn to fill their cups. Please give what you can, big or small, to help them breathe a little bit easier as they figure out what's next. All funds will go directly to the Pettys for any otherwise uncovered needs while they are displaced and as they relocate. Please direct any questions about the fundraiser to one of us and give them some space to process. Thank you, Deb & Rico Michael & Tess

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We lost our home. Anything helps.

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Hello, my name is Shane and I’ve lived in Altadena my whole life with my family. We lost our home, the home we’ve poured our life into these last 2 decades. Including 99% of our personal belongings and a couple vehicles. Whatever anyone can help with for the time being would be much appreciated.

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The Gustin Family: Help Us Replace What We Lost in the Fire

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As many of you know on January 8, 2025 our childhood home burned down in Altadena. We lost all our keepsakes and sentimental items especially our father’s belongings and our parents wedding photos and family heirlooms. We know our material things can be replaced eventually but the home our parents built over the past 31 years is gone. We know everyone is hurting both from these fires and this economy. So if you would like to help out anything would be greatly appreciated. And we ask that you continue to pray for and help anybody else you know who has been devastated by these fires. Thank you and God bless each and every one of you.

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Help the Martinez Family Recover After Eaton Fire

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My name is Lizbeth Martinez and I am fundraising on behalf of my family (eldest daughter). On January 8, 2025, around 3:45 AM, my parents and two siblings evacuated our family home in Altadena, CA. They left behind wedding and family photos, clothing, and everything that has made our home ours. Around 10 AM that same day, we received news and photos that our house where we spent 16 years and most recently, New Year's Day, had been completely burned down to the ground due to the Eaton fire. We are devastated and are currently trying to navigate this loss. My family has continuously supported and advocated for the Altadena community, thus we are determined to return to our home and community in beautiful Altadena. We are grateful for your thoughts and prayers during these times as we continue to navigate resources and seek help. If you are within capacity and able to provide financial help, we deeply appreciate any contribution. These funds will help us recover as we navigate this tragedy as a family. Thank you so much for all your help, our family truly appreciates it. Sincerely, The Martinez Family

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Fire Relief for Brijean and Doug

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Two of the most amazing people in my life, Brijean Murphy and Doug Stuart, have just lost their home and music studio to the Eaton fire in Los Angeles. I am beyond grateful that they evacuated in time, but their home, studio, their instruments, their family heirlooms...their entire block and neighborhood is gone. Our priority at the moment is to keep them safe. They are renters and their apartment housed their recording studio. Anything anyone can contribute to help get them back on their feet is much appreciated. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully coverage by other sources of aid.

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Help Hernandez Family After Loss of Home - Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, my name is Bailey Hernandez and we are raising money for my grandparents who unfortunately fell victim to the Eaton Fire in Altadena. On January 8th at about 4:00am, their neighbor pounded on their door, screaming that the next door neighbor’s house was on fire, and that they needed to evacuate immediately. No firefighters were anywhere on their block at the time. They were able to evacuate and get themselves and their cat out of the house, but they were only able to grab their immediate essentials. By the time they evacuated, the fire had already spread to their backyard and the surrounding homes in their neighborhood. They received word shortly after that their entire street (Olive Avenue) was consumed by the fire. My grandfather is type 2 diabetic and has been on dialysis for over a decade. He is bedridden and requires a lot of medical equipment and full-time medical care. They were able to grab his immediate essentials, but they had to leave all of their possessions behind, including costly medical equipment. They were able to find temporary emergency housing but are in desperate need of support to find a new place to live. With my grandfather’s condition, he is unable to walk and is very limited on where he can stay due to his need for full time medical treatment. They did not have any ownership of this home. They were blessed enough to be able to live in a back room in this house for as long as they did because they were taken in by family. Now they have nothing. We are humbly asking for your support on their behalf to aid them in this tragedy. Anything you can contribute is much appreciated. Thank you and God Bless.

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Help Maryjean After Eaton Fire Devastation

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Our amazing friend Maryjean lost her house and all of her belongings in the Eaton Fire. Luckily she is safe and unharmed. Maybe you were in a band with her, maybe you took music lessons from her, maybe you just benefited in general from being in her magical presence. She's given us so much over the years, we want to take the opportunity to give back when she really needs it. If you're able, please help us support her as she tries to recover from this devastating loss. Any amount you can give would be wonderful. FYI, I'm Kim, former Holy Sister of the Gaga Dada and soulmate/best friend of Maryjean. I live in Santa Cruz now. All funds raised will go to Maryjean.

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Help the Roszkos-Browning Family Rebuild After the Fires

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Help the Roszkos-Browning Family Rebuild After the California Wildfires My name is Lo, and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart to ask for your help for my partner's brother, Taylor Roszkos, his wife Cate Browning, and their sweet 1.5-year-old baby, Rory. The devastating California wildfires have turned their world upside down. In an instant, their home in Los Angeles was completely destroyed, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Taylor and Cate are some of the most loving, hardworking people you could ever meet, and they’ve poured their hearts into building a warm, happy home for their family. Now, they are facing the unimaginable task of starting over from scratch—trying to replace not just necessities but the memories, comforts, and security that made their house a home. Little Rory, who just started discovering the joys of life, has lost everything familiar, including her toys and books. We’re asking for your kindness and generosity to help the Roszkos-Browning family get back on their feet. Your donations will help them during this challenging time and assist with non-covered expenses to help them get back on their feet and create a safe, loving space for Rory to grow. Every single contribution, no matter the size, will make a tangible difference in helping them recover and move forward. Thank you for taking the time to hear their story. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing their fundraiser with your friends, family, and community. Together, we can show the Roszkos-Browning family that they’re not alone in this difficult time.

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Evan and Caitlin need our help!

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My name is Jimmy apRoberts, and I’m writing to gather support for my longtime friends, Evan and Caitlin Chambers. Evan and Caitlin lost their home and nearly all their belongings in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. Thankfully, they were able to evacuate safely with their small children, Edie and John, and their three dogs. However, they had to leave behind many essential items, including personal belongings and the home studio they worked so hard to build—a critical part of their livelihood. In the aftermath of this devastating loss, Evan and Caitlin face significant challenges. They are working to rebuild their lives and navigate unexpected expenses that may not be covered through other means. I’ve set up this GoFundMe to support them with immediate, day-to-day needs, including: Temporary housing and related costs Clothing, groceries, and essential items for their children and pets Tools and equipment necessary for work and daily life Every contribution will directly support Evan and Caitlin’s efforts to recover and provide stability for their family. Please note that this campaign is intended to help with personal and supplementary needs, not those covered by other assistance programs. No donation is too small, and every bit of support will make a meaningful difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page with your network would mean the world to them. Thank you for your kindness and support during this incredibly challenging time.

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Help the Knechtle Family After Eaton Fire Loss

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Dear friends, family and kind strangers, This fundraiser has been started on behalf of the Knechtle family, who lost their family home of 40 years in the Eaton Fire that ravaged Altadena and Pasadena. The fire was incredibly swift and took everything they had except for the minimal amount of clothing they were wearing or were able to quickly gather before evacuating. Both Hermann and Marisa came to America a generation ago, working hard to build a life here and raise their two children, Brandon and Marlise, living out their American Dream. This home was their every thing. They now find themselves in a position they never expected to be in and would never ask for donations, but as a community, we know that so many would like to chip in however we can with the unexpected costs that will arise on the difficult journey ahead. With love and appreciation, The Friends of the Knechtles *Organized by Jessa Hill (Los Angeles, CA), friend of Marlise *Donations will be used for immediate necessities to rebuild their lives.

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Aid for the Curtis Family: Fire Destroys Beloved Home

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It’s with great sorrow I’m writing this but due to the unprecedented Eaton Canyon Fires my Los Angeles home is gone. My beloved aunt Midge Curtis has lived at 3067 Via Maderes st in Alta Dena for 67 years and now the neighborhood has been leveled and ravaged by fire. They have lost everything. (Google image photo of the house before) My Aunt Midge and Uncle Hank created a beautiful home together to raise their wonderful sons, Hank Jr and Dwayne. (Beautiful backyard cultivated with love by my uncle Hank) (Me and my twin sister Kaitlyn w/ Hank and Dwayne back in the day) They also let their home become the center of our typically East Coast family on the West Coast. Anyone in our family who suddenly moved to the West Coast was welcomed with opened arms and really amazing food. I, her great niece am the most recent of these guests. I moved to Los Angeles 4 years ago as a young adult in a huge new city and the love and support from my Aunt, Uncle, and cousin Hank is what has kept me going. I have spent every holiday and many a Sunday night dinner playing dice and laughing with my family. (Hank Jr, my sister Kaitlyn, my grandma Gerri, and Aunt Midge playing the dice game) (Aunt Midge, Uncle Hank, Myself and Hank Jr) We lost our Uncle Hank just a few months ago and this second tragedy is truly unthinkable. (Me Uncle Hank and Aunt Midge at Thanksgiving 2023) Please donate and share this post to help my family get thought these devastating times as we move forward together. The money will go to travel and essentials for my aunt and cousin while they navigate the next steps thank you!

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Renew the life of 95-year old widow and survivor

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Hello, my name is Saige Hooker and I've lived in LA for almost a decade. I am creating this GoFundMe on behalf of my 95-year-old Great Grandmother, Lucille M. Washington, who was displaced from her home. She has been in her home since 1999 and lived her most of her life in the Pasadena/Altadena area, spending most of her life caring for others, including her daughter (my grandma) who lost her battle to cancer. She has been the matriarch of her family for decades, raising my dad, who has since passed. Her husband, my Great Grandfather, and love of her life just passed away last year so she has endured a year of hardship, loneliness and heartbreak--yet she carries on with strength and positivity. Right now she is being cared for by my cousin, Lenise "Harmony" Halley. They are in the process of replacing her meds. She has nothing but the clothes on her back - not even her meds. These funds will be used to buy immediate essentials like clothing and shoes but also to renew her life. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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Help the Merlan-Hammerli Family After Eaton Fire

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The kind, loving, and generous Merlan-Hammerli Family (Mari, Brandon, 6-year-old Kindergartener Sage, and their three cats) have tragically lost their Altadena rental home and all of their belongings in the Eaton Fire. Unfortunately, they do not have rental insurance and they were not able to take anything with them except the cats before fleeing from the fire. They have lost a lifetime of memories, mementos, and the life they've worked tirelessly to build. To compound this tragedy, Sage's school, Aveson School of Leaders (where Brandon worked previously), was also completely destroyed, and there is no word on next steps for Sage's school. The family, like so many others, are suffering and need our help during this challenging time. Maritza (Mari), a devoted mother, works part-time with our elderly community as a caregiver, and Brandon, a wonderful father, works part-time in education. This traumatic event has left them reeling from their profound loss - they are plagued with "what-ifs" and regrets. Any financial assistance, big or small, will help them get back on their feet and will assist with needs that are not otherwise covered by other sources of aid. Your generosity and support is deeply appreciated. [*Please note, I am a local Pasadena friend, attorney, and parent of their son's close friend/kindergarten classmate organizing this fundraiser and I will immediately direct all funds to the family. Thank you for helping this amazing family.]

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Help Antoinette Perry start over after the Eaton fire

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As I'm sure all of you know, our family suffered an incomprehensible, devastating loss at the hands of the Eaton Fire earlier this week. Home to our family for almost 45 years, to children being born, growing up, leaving for college yet continuing to visit constantly since they couldn't stay away, to loving and trusting pets who knew no other home and are forever buried under its wreckage, to tens of thousands of hours of labor and love poured into art and music, to the art itself produced by said labor and love, the loss is infinitely greater than the loss of property or even of habitation, which are themselves immeasurably great losses. While most of our mourning is for irreplaceable things that are permanently lost and can never be retrieved nor recreated, at the time of the disaster, our mom was still living there, still eating yogurt and homemade cereal looking out into the lush green yard with its birds and flowers, and still pouring her heart into the piano and into teaching students who will themselves go on to spread this labor of love and beauty into the world. In fact, this last part was so meaningful to her that she found a backdoor through the firefighting perimeter and almost attempted a rescue of the pianos with two incredibly selfless, heroic piano movers, only to be thwarted by the flames themselves as they advanced across the structure. https://youtube.com/shorts/AIPVo3bKdXQ?feature=share Here she was playing Schubert's Moments Musicaux 6 mere weeks before the Eaton fire. She often says she plays this piece to say goodbye. We never dreamed she would be saying goodbye to this house and her dream pianos—the most beautiful pianos she'd ever played. While these unique, inexpressibly beautiful pianos can never be recovered nor replaced, nor can the home itself with all of its character and memories—of events big and small, of lives lived, of jubilations and hardships and tender moments—life must march on. A new life must be built. To that end, we would humbly ask for any support you might be able to give to our mom, especially so that she might be able to resume her life's work of playing and teaching, not to mention helping her replace essential things like clothes and a lifetime collection of hundreds of volumes of music books. It is difficult to ask for more from such a supportive community who has given so much already, and yet this is so important to us (and to her, though she would never ask for a dime herself), that we are here to ask for whatever you might be willing to give to help. Her battle with insurance begins now, but it is already clear that the gap will be insurmountably large. The pianos were insured, but not nearly enough to replace even one of them in today's dollars. The same quality of home will almost certainly not be possible, to say nothing of its instruments, but given the immense generosity she has shown not only to us but to everyone in her life, as I'm sure many of you will attest, we would like to do whatever we can to lessen the hardship. If you can't donate, thoughts and prayers and kind words of support are not just a disparaging turn of phrase on Instagram, but are genuinely appreciated. They have been worth the world these past few days. Thanks everyone ❤️ –The Perry's

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Mendoza Family of 8: Lost Everything in EATON FIRE

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My name is Margo Barcenas, from Los Angeles, Ca. This fund is for my sister Mary and her beautiful family who experienced an unimaginable loss - just yesterday 1/8/25 their home was destroyed and so was their entire community due to the horrific fires. In an instant, they lost not just their house but everything they owned—clothing, cherished keepsakes, and their sense of stability. Now, they’re faced with the overwhelming task of starting over while ensuring their children feel safe and secure during this difficult time. Mary, a devoted and nurturing mother, and Greg, a hardworking father, have six wonderful children, (Ginger 16, Jaeger 15, Faye 11, Jade 9, Sage 6, Jude 2) (two of whom they lovingly adopted from our sister). Mary and Greg have always put their family first - offering love, stability, and unwavering care. If you know Mary, you know she has always been a giver. Caring for everyone around her and a friend who opens her heart to anyone in need.  Now, Mary, Greg, and their children need our support to help rebuild their lives.  Any amount—big or small—will make a difference. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing this page to help spread the word. Together, we can show this family they are not alone in this difficult time. Community is the key to rebuilding lives and restoring hope even in the greatest of challenges. Thank you for your kindness and generosity! May God bless you and keep you. We love you!

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Help Susana and Family Recover After Fire

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This campaign is raising funds to assist Susana Taboada in the aftermath of the Eaton Canyon fire. Like so many others, Susana lost her home during this terrible fire. She lived with her parents (ages 82 and 79), who are pictured here. All are displaced from their home and staying with friends. Susana is a beloved teacher at an early childcare center in Pasadena, Linda Vista Children’s Center (LVCC), and has been a teacher at the school for over 20 years. She and her family deserve the support of her community to help maintain safety in the immediate aftermath of these devastating fires and begin to take action in recovery. This fund has been created by an LVCC parent, who is eternally grateful for the care Susana has provided for countless families in the Pasadena and Altadena communities over the years.

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Amanda lost her home

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My name is Amelia, and my incredible sister Amanda Gotera lost her home and absolutely everything in it to the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, on Tuesday Jan 7th. I'm organizing this crisis relief for her from northern Iowa. Before the fire reached her small rental home in the foothills, Amanda was able to flee to safety with a handful of belongings. But she lost literally everything else, including: her desktop computer, every single hard drive she owned (and every film she’s directed), fifteen years’ worth of fiction and screenwriting project development notebooks, and most of her identity documents. If you’re here, you already know that Amanda is a brilliant, hilarious and all-together beautiful human. She’s a talented and scrappy filmmaker, crafter, and writer for children’s animation. She has always taken care of her people, stood unwaveringly for what is right, and poured herself into the work of storytelling as a radical force for change. I am asking for your donation to help our sweet Amanda. Amanda will be the direct beneficiary of what you donate here.   Thank you so much for any support you can give — including sharing this fundraiser to help our girl. Amanda would also like to acknowledge the context of the neighborhood she’s been calling home. Altadena is an important, historically-Black community, and there are so many Black families who have also been displaced by the Eaton Fire. If you are safe and have the resources, please consider supporting one of their fundraising projects at the link below: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pK5omSsD4KGhjEHCVgcVw-rd4FZP9haoijEx1mSAm5c/htmlview

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Help Tom Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Our names are Peter Orth and Jonathan Wolff, and our old friend Tom Stern lost his house and everything in it in the Eaton fire recently - Tom is one of the most creative people that we know, and right now he is in the home-stretch of finishing his epic documentary on legendary art-punk band the Butthole Surfers. He has been putting all of his energy, time and attention into this documentary project for years now, working with all of the band members, and many of their contemporaries. He not only lost his house and a lifetime’s worth of his stuff, he also lost the elaborate backyard studio that he built himself, full of the puppets, sets and the miniatures that he had been assembling for the final filming sessions of the documentary. He ran out the door with just a few important things, never expecting that he would return to a smoking ruin. Please help him to set his life back on track - your donations will help him get back on his feet to cover the things that FEMA will not. We greatly appreciate you helping out our friend, and thank you very much. (All funds received will go to non disaster related expenses)

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2025-01-15T21:28:42.664Z - ongoing
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Support for the Melahouris Family after the Wildfires

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Our dear friends Michael, Deb, and their two children were victims of the wildfires that destroyed nearly all of Altadena, CA earlier this week. Their family home has been destroyed, along with everything they owned and their entire community now bearing the weight of this cataclysmic destruction for potentially years to come. Due to how quickly the fire spread in Eaton Canyon, they were only able to evacuate with limited essentials but all family members and pets are luckily safe. We are eternally relieved for the health and safety of our friends, and are creating this GoFundMe as a way to help them get back on their feet as well pay their kindness and generosity shown to others, forward to them. The money from this fund will help pay for everything lost in the fire, from new housing, clothing, furniture, kitchen utensils, home appliances, linens, school supplies, office needs, to everything in between that makes a home, a home. The people creating this fund are a small group of LA natives who are friends and coworkers of Michael. After he shared with us the news about losing his home on Wednesday morning, we decided the best way to offer our help to him and his family was to create this GoFundMe page. We hope that by sharing this fund with our other friends and coworkers in our network, we can raise money in our own community to offer immediate relief and support. We greatly appreciate your time and any contribution you are able to make, not only to our friends of this fund, but to any of the victims, families, and survivors of the LA County fires. Thank you for your support, Signed, — The friends & coworkers of The Melahouris Family

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2025-01-15T21:28:46.336Z - ongoing
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Help Rayne recover from Eaton fire

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Hey, I’m Rayne, I am a tattoo artist in Los Angeles, I unfortunately lost my Altadena home in the devastating Eaton fire. I became aware of the fire Tuesday night and evacuated safely from Altadena, unfortunately I did not have time to pack anything other than my ipad, my legal documents, my van and what I was wearing. I’ve been living here in the community for about 3 years and it’s truly heartbreaking to witness my whole neighborhood just gone and everything I’ve worked for go up in flames, just to become ashes on the ground. My neighbors and I are thankful to be safe, but need help to move forward. All my clothing, alot of art, basic necessities, my whole video game collection, all my cool band and artists shirts I’ve collected over the years, my vinyl collection, my laptop, all my silly little trinkets, just too much to even list. Any donations are much appreciated, as well as sharing this. Thankfully my tattoo studio and equipment are safe, just not sure when I will back tattooing at the moment. Stay safe everyone Rayne This money will be used to cover anything NOT covered by any other Aid provided by agencies or Insurance

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Help Connor Rebuild After Fire Loss

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Hi, it's Trey and Ashleigh, founders of Better Booch. Our friend and coworker, Connor, has lost his home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire. They were evacuated via mandatory order early Tuesday morning and confirmed this morning that their home has been burned to the ground. Connor and his wife had just purchased the home last year, their first house bought together as a married couple. Connor has worked at Better Booch for over 6 years, and we are devastated for him and his family. We know that so many are hurting right now, but if you find yourself in a place to give, consider donating to help Connor and his family rebuild and recover some of what was lost. They'll be using the funds for a temporary living situation for them and their beloved pets and for general expenses as they navigate the murky world of insurance claims.

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2025-01-15T21:28:53.654Z - ongoing
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Support the Peddie Family's New Beginning

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Hi everyone! My name is Sydney and I am friends/coworkers with Will Peddie. I started this GoFundMe for the Peddie family to help them raise money for their home that they lost in the Eaton fire. Please help them in any way to restore a new home!

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Help Alex Simone recover from the Eaton Fire

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Hello Friends, Family, and Community, Like so many of us in the community right now, my sister Alex Simone lost her house and all her belongings in the Eaton Canyon Fire this week. Her and her three pugs are in dire need of love and support to begin to heal during this process. Thankfully, Alex and the pugs were able to get out in time, but everything she owned had to be left behind in the scramble to leave. She will need all the help she can get to recover from this tragedy. Born and raised in Pasadena, this town and its residents mean the world to Alex. This is her home. If you can, please donate to help Alex during this challenging time. Anything at all helps. We're seeking support to cover any unexpected costs and to help her get back on her feet. If you can't donate, please share this page to help spread the word. All donations will go towards needs not met by FEMA. I am so appreciative to all who can help. Please send your love and good thoughts her way. Love to all out there struggling right now! -Kirstie Simone (Alex's sister)

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Help Gwen After Fire Loss

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We all know what has been happening over this past devastating week. And we all know someone who has lost a home in these unprecedented fires. Likely, we know many people who have simply lost this week. And as much as we like to say material goods can be re-bought and a house can be rebuilt, a home is just so much more than that. It’s one’s safe space, refuge; a place to fully be oneself without judgement. A space to celebrate and grow relationships with friends and family. And we know how hard it is to even be fortunate enough to put whatever savings we’ve earned over the many years to have a chance at establishing roots in this town. It’s near impossible! Gwen has worked hard over many years, renting for long time, in order to have an opportunity as she did a few years back to put in for her first home. And when she finally made it happen, she wasn’t even able to reap the fruits of her labor for two years before it and many others were decimated over these past few days. Unfortunately, I can’t account for everyone, but I can for Gwen. She selflessly came to my time of need years ago and I want to be here for hers. We all know her affable nature, someone who’s down for pretty much anything, who always has a smile on her face, and frequently donates her time to work on local trails. Homeowners insurance is a challenge, to say the least, and it’s likely years before Gwen will see any tangible benefits like a re-build happen. On top of all that, she has to pay a mortgage on a house that no longer exists. Like a lot of Angelenos at this time, she and her pup Cassie could use a little help. So any little bit will do. And even if you can or can’t monetarily donate, donate your time and send her a message. I know she’d appreciate any words. She’ll get through this, as we all will, but any encouragement and support along the way makes life just that much better in these tough times.  We're seeking support to cover unexpected costs and to get Gwen back her feet.   These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Thanks all.

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Support Hernandez Family After Fire Loss

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Hello Friends and Family I've set up this page for the beautiful Hernandez family. Today 1/8/25 La-Aja and Alex came home to a burned down home. Their dwelling and nearly all of their possessions were consumed in the recent Los Angeles fires. While many of the items were irreplaceable, financial assistance will greatly help them rebuild. All funds will go to essential life building necessities: Replacing essential clothing and personal items Find temporary housing Cover living expenses during this transition Food If you prefer other modalities you can send funds via: Cashapp: $LaajaHernandez Venmo: La-Aja-Hernandez Zelle: [email redacted] Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in helping them regain normalcy. Your kindness and support mean more to us than words can express. Alex and La-Aja are more than our friends but they are family. Thank you for considering helping our family during this incredibly challenging time. Sincerely, Shauntelle Senkungu

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2025-01-15T21:29:05.236Z - ongoing
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Earl and Renee Peoples support with the Altadena fire

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Friends and family we ask for your support for my in-laws Earl and Renee Peoples, yes Ronnie and Rhea’s parents. They lost everything in the Altadena fire but their faith. God has blessed them with their health but we ask in this time of need to help them get back on their feet. We appreciate your help and support and prayers. May God be with all that have suffered because of these fires.

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2025-01-15T21:29:09.053Z - ongoing
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Please help my brother with urgent needs after Eaton Fire

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Please consider donating to help my brother with emergency relief after the fires in LA. My brother, his girlfriend and her parents lost their home and most of their belongings in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. All that is left of their home is the front porch and all they have with them is a small amount of personal effects. All four of them luckily evacuated with their dog and cat and are currently staying in a very small cramped space in Pasadena with others affected by the fire. My brother and his girlfriend need immediate assistance with lodging and travel costs to find somewhere to stay in a safer area where they can fit. It needs to also be cat friendly so they can bring their cat Kiki. They also need to buy more clothing, toiletries, food etc. to keep them afloat for the short term until they can find a more permanent place to live. I’ve had many people ask me how they can help and support them and wanted to create a fund to direct them to. Thanks so much for your support ❤️

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2025-01-15T21:29:12.506Z - ongoing
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Help Stefan, Abby, and True After Fire

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My name is Adrian Bishop. My brother Stefan, his wife Abby and their son Truet lost their home as did many others, in the fire storm of the Eaton fire. They will need lots of help with. They are just beginning to deal with the mounting non-covered expenses coming their way. Please give what you can. A letter from Stefan and Abby: Our home and our home town is gone. There are waves of grief. And waves of sweet memories. We met at the Rancho - a beloved local establishment in Alta Dena (now gone). We got married in Altadena, and we raised our children here. This home was the only home our son Truet knew. He lost his school, his home and his town all at once. We were one of many displaced by this tragedy. We want everyone to know that all the outpouring of support makes us feel seen and supported and loved, it goes straight to our heart. We are so humbled. We are unmoored and lost at this time. We loved this house. Abby made this house the sweetest home ever, in the middle of this sweet garden town. The memories are wonderful. But now we need to look to the future. We need to begin to rebuild. We’ve decided to take on the term "Home Free" - so we are turning our eyes to our future. When we opened our suitcases to see what we still owned - it was a shock. It's shocking to the core to lose everything. So now we begin to look forward again with our beautiful community at our backs. We’re so grateful. Thank you so much for all the love and support. Stef, Abby, True, Lucy (the beagle)

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Erica and Juan’s Home Lost in Altadena Fire

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Hi everyone. I’m reaching out on behalf of my sister Erica, her husband Juan, and their children Julián (8) and Eliza (6), whose home burned down on January 8th in the Eaton Fire. While we’re so grateful they made it out safely with their sweet dog Luna, they have nothing to return to—and the only things they own are the items they could quickly throw in their car the night they evacuated. Any donation you can manage will go toward their recovery. This includes urgent needs such as clothes, shoes, toiletries, groceries, and school supplies and tablets for the kids. But it is a long road ahead of them. It will take several years to reestablish their life in Altadena, and right now their family is in a period of great transition. They hope to stay in the area so the kids can continue to attend Jackson Elementary. Once they are out of emergency mode, they’ll need furniture, bedding, kitchen and bathroom furnishings, and things for young kids to make memories in their new home. Any amount you can donate is greatly appreciated. To help them, please click on the fundraiser below. Quick Extra Note: Over the course of five years, they made this house their home—nurturing a garden with plants native to the area, playing tag in the backyard around the tangelo tree, and hosting Daisy Troop 5935 meetings. They love the surrounding community, and as soon as they’re back on their feet, Erica and Juan are eager to help the Altadena community at large.

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2025-01-15T21:29:20.216Z - ongoing
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Support Kylah and Her Displaced Family

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Hi everyone, my name is Kylah Williams and many of you may know me as ThatBilingualChick. I live in Altadena, CA (91001) and have been displaced due to the Eaton Canyon wildfire in Altadena that has burned the majority of my community to ashes - we are truly devastated. For many of us here in Altadena, it’s more than just our homes. It’s a neighborhood of historically Black and other POC who have had these homes passed down through generations (in my case, homes with centuries of history). Driving back around my community to check in on the status of my family homes, hoping and praying that they’re still standing, only to break out in tears witnessing that some are no longer there is an unimaginable feeling. It is truly devastating seeing my community be burned to ashes when we all know how much these homes mean to us and the community that was built around them. I am grieving the loss of my family homes and all the memories made between their walls. Many have asked how they can support so I have created this in case you want to contribute as I navigate this difficult time. Thank you for your care & support.

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2025-01-15T21:29:34.347Z - ongoing
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Support the Ray Family After Devastating Fire

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Linsey Ray (90) and Diane Ray (82) purchased their family home in 1969. Since then, they have hosted many family gatherings such as birthdays, anniversaries, thanksgiving dinners, etc, where the family all came together to celebrate. This home has been in the Ray family for 56 years and in one day it perished in a horrible fire. The beautiful memories of this home will always be remembered and cherished by the family. Linsey and Diane Ray have three children, 12 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. They lost everything, nothing was salvageable. They are desperately in need of financial assistance and would greatly appreciate any donations no amount is too small. God Bless you all. Thank you. Our prayers also go out to all of the Altadena residents who have been affected by these terrible fires.

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2025-01-15T21:29:38.519Z - ongoing
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Help Cheryl & Aaron Recover from Eaton Fire Devastation

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Dear friends and family of Cheryl Uyeda and Aaron Freeman, On Tuesday, January 7, with the Eaton fire spreading through Altadena, our friends Cheryl and Aaron were forced to flee their home with just minutes to collect what they could and go. With a few bags and Jojo, their dog, in tow, they found shelter with nearby friends. By Wednesday late morning, they received confirmation that they’d lost everything—their home, belongings, and neighborhood was gone, along with the memories they were building there. As many are trying to navigate what’s next and how to manage such a great loss, we ask you to send any support you can to help them begin their long journey ahead. Thank you for showing up for our friends in this unimaginable time. Your kindness, generosity, and love mean everything to them—and us. Keith and Amanda Friends of Cheryl and Aaron

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Support the Tremante-Dean family After Eaton Fire

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I am raising relief funds for my best friends, Elizabeth, Ben, and Iris Dean Tremante, after they lost everything in the Eaton fire. Elizabeth and Ben are incredible artists, teachers, parents, and friends. Iris is a high schooler who has overcome tremendous adversity in her life and is an outstanding student and ballet dancer. Like so many, they will need to rebuild every part of their lives. Please help generously if you can. If you'd like to see some of Elizabeth's work - she currently has an exhibition of paintings up in Los Angeles at Serious Topics until February (I'm biased, but I really do think she is a genius artist - her paintings about women, motherhood, feminism, and the art world are SO good): https://www.serious-topics.com/2024tremante/ She will have another show in Miami in March at Spinello Projects https://spinelloprojects.com/ About me and this fundraiser: I am Micol Hebron, an artist in LA. I have been Elizabeth's close friend for nearly 30 years. She and I have performed together, I was there for Iris' birth, and she was the one to first teach me about native plants, and to love trees. Ben, who is also an amazing artist and digital media mastermind, has helped me with the mechanical components of countless projects over the years. This fundraiser is to help Elizabeth and her family get back on their feet. Every cent will go to the family. I know that there are SO many in need right now. I thank you very much for contributing if you're able. Thank you for your support at this very difficult time.

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Help the Blea Family after Losing Home to Eaton Canyon Fire

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Dear Friends, Family and Colleagues of the Blea Fam, The devastation in the wake of LA’s destructive wildfire rampage has left thousands of families with homes leveled and just the clothes on their backs. The sheer need is overwhelming, and we are having to appeal to friends, family, and even strangers for financial help in such a vulnerable time. I am taking that baton for a friend, Amy Blea, whose family has become one of the statistics when her precious home in Altadena was burned to the ground on Wednesday, January 8th, 2025. We met Amy as students of her free Maker’s Space classes at Central Library. She has been generous with her time and resources to teach valuable creative skills to countless community members of the Library in Glendale, as well as teach at a Pasadena art college. Many of us in the community, like myself (Jean Flores) and Sarah Kang, have been recipients of her free knowledge and expertise, so it’s time for our community to now come around her family in this desperate time of need. By now, we all know someone who’s been affected, so it’s with humility that we ask for your consideration to help someone that you may or may not know personally. No amount of giving is too small, and everything will be greatly appreciated. This will just scratch the surface for their path ahead, but hopefully it will provide some breathing room as they start to navigate this overwhelming process. The money received will be used to take care of immediate physical and emotional needs for their family and furbaby. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Thank you in advance for helping us get Amy, Matt, Calvin and Pearl back on their feet. Regards, Jean Flores and Sarah Kang

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Help Fortich Family After Loss of Their Home in Altadena, CA

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Our dear friends: Tracey, Casty, Ella & Tessa Fortich lost their home and all of their possessions on January 7, 2025 in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. We met the Fortich family 20 years ago when we were all part of a Mom & Me (Mama Mia) fitness group at the Rose Bowl. Since then, we have been a tight knit community of support and love for each other. Our kids have grown up together and our families have become one. We are devastated by the loss of their family home and have so many memories of our kids playing there together and our families gathering in joyful times. It is with heavy hearts that we ask for your support today in their efforts to put their lives back together from scratch. They need your help now. Casty has worked for the city of Pasadena as an Information Systems and Technology Manager for over 15 years and has taught at Pasadena City College at nights in the Community Education Center. Casty also tirelessly volunteers every year as a member of the Christmas Tree Lane Association to string lights at this beautiful Altadena landmark to bring joy to the thousands of people who flock to it. Tracey is a dedicated mother and local volunteer in the Altadena schools and with numerous charities, such as My Tribe Rise to help underserved communities. Both of their daughters have grown up going to local public schools including Odyssey Charter, Muir High School, and Elliot Arts Magnet, which incurred damage in the Eaton Fire. Their oldest daughter, Ella, is currently in her first year at UCLA and Tessa is a 7th grader at Elliot. Their sweet cat, Patchouli, and newly adopted rescue puppy, Tala, round out this family of love, spunk, and loyalty. The Fortich family are generous, caring & devoted to their beloved Altadena community. They have helped this community so much and now, in their time of need, it is our turn to help them. Please donate whatever you can so they can re-establish their lives with dignity and love. Thank you in advance for your support, Mama Mia Moms: Arianne, Boonrasi, Cherie, Jeanette, Jessalyn, Jessica, Kristin and Rebecca This is their home now: Tala & Patchouli:

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Support the Gibson Family after Altadena Eaton Fire

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Hello friends. My name is David Gibson. My sister, Sarah, and I are devastated to report that our family home in Altadena was burnt to the ground in the Eaton Fire the night of January 7th. Fire conditions were apocalyptic that night, and there was little that first responders could do. Our dad, Brent Gibson, was able to evacuate just in time. He escaped with the clothes on his back and a single family heirloom. Our home and everything in it was lost to the fire. These mountains and this magical community have been home for our family for 30 years, and we are overwhelmed by the loss. Dad was an electrician for those 30 years and worked on many of the beautiful craftsman homes in Altadena and Pasadena that have now been destroyed. He has lost all of his physical possessions, among them his wardrobe, his bicycles, all of his documents, electronics, photography equipment, family heirlooms he planned to pass on to us, and a collection of tools gathered over his entire lifetime. Our family expects we will have financial losses of several hundreds of thousands of dollars after any insurance payouts and federal aid. But as eternal optimists, we have lots to be thankful for. We have our lives, our health, and our amazing, resilient, resourceful, supportive community in Altadena and beyond. We are enormously grateful to anyone who wishes to contribute, no matter the amount. Whatever is collected will be used to alleviate unforeseen costs after any federal aid has been applied. Your donations will be used to help Dad get back on his feet by: 1) Purchasing essential items such as clothing, shoes, food, personal care items, furnishings, and other items lost in the fire 2) Covering costs of medical & mental health care 3) Helping to navigate the uncertain road ahead. If you can’t donate but still want to help, sharing our GoFundMe is extremely appreciated. Whether you contribute monetarily or not, we are encouraged by your kind words and your prayers during this unfathomably difficult time. Still, there is humor even in tragedy. For years, Sarah and I have asked our Dad to consider selling his old work truck, which sits in the driveway. Miraculously, it was spared by the flames, and inside the bed sit a handful of Dad's old tools. Cradling those tools are wooden drawers which Sarah covered with marker drawings as a toddler. Our hearts are broken for our community’s tremendous loss, but we will get through it together. Thank you for your support and kindness.

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California, Eaton Fire- Help Alan and Lexi rebuild

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Woken up in the middle of the night by urgent alerts to evacuate immediately and the acrid smell of smoke, Lexi, Alan, Jay, and Leio fled the Eaton Fire with moments to spare with little more than the clothes they had on and their good health.  Their home, like many others in Altadena and the greater LA area, was reduced to little more than ashes. Gone are their many memories they've made in their first home: the garden planted in memory of their stillborn baby Kaia, the nursery they brought Leio home to, the many, many hours of sweat equity they put in to turn their house into their home, and all their possessions and mementos they've collected along the way. Ever the gracious hosts, Lexi and Alan provided a place to gather, to celebrate, to mourn, to lay low for their many friends and family. We are heartbroken for their loss but in awe of their resolve and determination to persevere through this impossible time. No amount of money can ever get back what has been lost to the flames but we hope that this small start can help them start on the journey of building new memories and allow us all to help repay some of the untold kindness and generosity that Lexi, Alan, Jay, and Leio have shown to all those around them over the years.

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2025-01-15T21:29:53.443Z - ongoing
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Help Mary & Dave Restore Their Life After the Fire

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Hi all, my name is Maxwell Rowe. I was born a “safety pin,” growing up as the child of a “stickpin-ner.” That might not mean much to everyone, but what I can tell you is that the bond within the “stickpin crew” is as tight as family. On 1/8/25, the Eaton Fire in Altadena tragically claimed the home of Mary Donnelly-Crocker and Dave Crocker—a home they lovingly built and nurtured for nearly 40 years. This home was not just a house; it was a haven where they raised their three children, welcomed their great-nephew, and created a lifetime of memories. Mary and Dave have dedicated their lives to serving the community. Mary spent nearly 30 years as the Executive Director of Young & Healthy, tirelessly advocating for the well-being of children and families in the Altadena, Pasadena, and Los Angeles areas. Dave, recently diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia, dedicated his career to supporting youth as a principal at Hathaway-Sycamores and other schools. Their selflessness and unwavering commitment to others have made an immeasurable impact on countless lives. This fire has left their family devastated. Along with the main house, their daughter Katherine, her husband Raul, and their 20-month-old Ellie lost everything in the backhouse they called home. The fire destroyed cherished belongings, personal mementos, and essential items—all irreplaceable. Now, we have an opportunity to come together and support Mary, Dave, and their family as they face the immense challenge of starting over. Mary and Dave have always been the first to lend a helping hand to those in need. Now it’s our turn to give back to this incredible family who has given so much to others. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your love, support, and generosity during this challenging time.

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2025-01-15T21:29:57.319Z - ongoing
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Help Support the D’Angelo Family After Eaton Fire

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The D’Angelo family recently lost their Altadena home that they've loved and lived in for so many years in the Eaton Fire. They were thankfully able to evacuate safely in time with their pets, Luna and Ginger, but were only able to grab a handful of things and had to leave behind almost everything. Decades worth of family photos, heirlooms, keepsakes, and other precious belongings and memories that made up their home have now been lost in the fire. Anyone who's ever known them or been to their home knows it is always a place so full of love and warmth and just a true reflection of who they are as a family. Emilia, Clarice, Ann, and Tony are some of the kindest, most humble, and generous people I've ever met and their constant care and thoughtfulness for people and the community have made them a source of light for so many. Any bit of support is helpful and will go directly toward helping them get the essentials and basic necessities they need as they begin to recover. Thank you so much for your kindness and support, it means the world to them and everyone who loves them!!

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Help the Lumsden Family Recover

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The Lumsden family, who are near and dear to all who know them, have suffered the loss of their home and belongings in the Eaton Canyon fire in California. Their family represents community in its most beautiful form. Let’s come together as a larger community to bless this family during this hardship to help them move forward. No donation is too small, and every bit helps. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page with others would mean everything to them! Thank you for your kindness, support, generosity, and prayers for this sweet family. We love you, Lumsden fam! We got you.

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Please support Kari, Clint, and Nova after the fire

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Like so many people in Los Angeles, our dear friends Kari, Clint, and Nova Campbell lost their house this week in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. Words can not express how tragic and sad this event has been for so many people. For Kari, Clint, and Nova (age 6), it means losing their four pet chickens (Rain, Tiger, Tulip, and Do De Bop Bop), most of Kari's art (Kari is a accomplished artist and sculpture lecturer at CSUN), and most of their earthly possessions. Kari also lost her studio, with all of her tools and artwork, and Clint (who is a poet), lost his creative works and books. They are safe at my parents' house with their cat Biscuit, but they just received confirmation that everything is gone. Where do you even begin to pick up the pieces and rebuild your life when everything is turned upside down like this? This is where I hope we can all step in and help them out. If you know me (Kylee), please understand that I wouldn't be the person I am today if it weren't for Kari. She's been like a sister to me and a massive light in my life since we were very little kids. And if you know Kari, Clint, and Nova, you know that they are wonderful, amazing, fun, and funny people. Anything you can do to help them get back on their feet is very much appreciated. They have insurance, but no doubt it will take months to sort through everything and begin to rebuild. In the meantime, they need clothes, food, and a place to live. Much love to everyone impacted by the tragedy of these fires. The Swenson Gordons

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2025-01-15T21:30:07.976Z - ongoing
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Help Grandma After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hello everyone! I’m asking for your support during a challenging time. My grandmother lost her home in the Eaton Fire, leaving her with nothing but the clothes on her back. Her home was more than just a house—it was a place of love, comfort, and support for our family and the community she served during her many years working for the Pasadena School District. She has always opened her doors to help others, now, she needs our help. Any donation, regardless of size, will help us through this challenging time. Your support will allow us to address many aspects of recovery and support our family through this crisis. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for any help you can provide.

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2025-01-15T21:30:11.440Z - ongoing
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Help Tamika & Elijah Recover after Eaton Fire

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Myself and Elijah recently experienced a devastating fire, losing our home, belongings and precious memories. As we navigate this incredibly difficult time, we are seeking help and support to provide a little comfort during their recovery time. Every contribution makes a meaningful difference in helping support them in moving forward. Thank you for your generosity, love and support. Your kindness will bring comfort and hope to our family during this challening time. Tamika , Elijah

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Help My Disabled Father Stabilize After Eaton Fire

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In the early morning of January 8th, my family’s multigenerational home in Altadena was burned to the ground. All that stands are the front steps and chimney. My disabled father, one of five residents in the family home, was only able to escape with the clothes on his back, his prosthetic leg, a few days of medication, and his car. Everything else, including all important documents, burned in the fire. I’m setting up this GoFundMe to assist my father, Daniel, to get re-stabilized. Due to a major health issue a couple of years ago that resulted in losing his leg, he is also out of paid time off. During this health event and the subsequent health issues that followed, he had to borrow more paid time off (so he has negative PTO) because he is ineligible for short-term disability. At 65, he remains a nurse practitioner for the elderly, unable to retire or take adequate time off work. He has repeatedly had to come to work before he was physically ready during health emergencies, and now has to work through fires and homelessness. My father is currently staying at a Motel 6 and looking for a safe, accessible place to stay, near enough to work, as an immunocompromised and disabled person while he figures out next steps and hopefully longer term housing. He is extremely hesitant to ask for financial support because he is still working and feels like that is a privilege. I argue that no one should have to work through this, especially in their 60s. With losing my mom to cancer, getting cancer himself, septic shock, limb loss, and now losing everything in a fire, my dad needs a break. Please consider making a small donation so that he can begin to rebuild his life. Thank you for your generosity during this time.

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2025-01-15T21:30:26.377Z - ongoing
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Aid Rafa and Son After Devastating Fire

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Rafa lost her house in the Eaton Fire and needs our support. Rafa ran a number of businesses from her home, including the weekly Altadena Farmers' Market and Bay Leaf Mama - a micro green farm and cottage kitchen bakery. She has been running the Altadena Farmers' Market for many years and fought to keep this beloved neighborhood institution alive during the most challenging of circumstances. Rafa has always been here for our community, ensuring residents have affordable access to farm-fresh produce and creating economic opportunities for local food makers and artisans. Rafa and her son are in need of immediate financial help to pay for everyday essentials and a new place to stay. Financial contributes, donations, or other resources are greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or lead on places to stay, Rafa will read all messages received through Go Fund Me. Thank you in advance for your support.

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2025-01-15T21:30:30.015Z - ongoing
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Support Getting Life Back To Normal

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Dear Friends, Family, and Community, A devastating fire destroyed our family’s home in Altadena, leaving us heartbroken and overwhelmed. While we are incredibly thankful that everyone is safe, the fire left our family without the place we cherished most—a home filled with memories and love. We’re reaching out for help as we work toward normalcy. While insurance may cover some of the costs, it will not be enough to bring us back to the life we’ve worked so hard to create. Any support you can provide, whether through a donation or by sharing our story, will help us move forward from this and reestablish our home and the heart of our family. Thank you for your generosity and compassion during this difficult time. With love and gratitude, Lui and Kei Elliott

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2025-01-15T21:30:33.551Z - ongoing
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Help the Howells Recover After Eaton Canyon Fire

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The Howells have lost their home and all their belongings in the Eaton Canyon fire. Ryan, Sheri, their daughter Athena along with their two pups Froggy and Louie were able to swiftly evacuate Tuesday night when orders were issued. Tragically they have confirmed their haven of over two decades has perished. Sheri and Ryan work as a hair/makeup artist and contractor, respectively, and are always ready to help their community. Both artists in their own right, their home was filled with projects they were proud of while raising their teenage daughter Athena. Ryan took pride in home improvement and incorporated Sheri's artistry in ceramics into the home décor. In the photos of the kitchen you will notice tiling done by Sheri. Their house was adorned with pop culture knick-knacks from their many family trips. Ryan had recently completed work on a beautiful new bathroom as well as furniture in his daughter's room. Their backyard was delightfully Tiki themed with a koi pond that was always a must-see for visiting guests. The Howells were always ready to host anyone who needed a space. The pride and joy of the home was the lovingly named "Thunder Ranch Arcade," filled with arcade cabinets and pinball machines with a rustic western aesthetic. Ryan and Sheri would often go antiquing to find new additions to the arcade. Hundreds from the pinball community have been welcomed into the Howell home to play and unwind in the arcade. As horror fans, the annual Halloween party was the biggest event of the year for the Howells to host their friends and loved ones. Thankfully the family is safe but has nothing but their vehicles and the clothes they left with. I am writing on their behalf while they comfort each other at their current shelter. I have known Sheri for almost three years and affectionally call her my pinball mom. As SoCal natives, we even started our competitive pinball journey together with sequential IFPA numbers! She has been there for me more times than I can count and given me invaluable guidance. Anything you can spare to help them is extremely appreciated! Please Help the Howell family feel the love from near and far!

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Support Laura and Kids After Devastating Fire

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My sister-in-law, Laura Chavez, and her two beautiful children, Dylan and Aydan, have tragically lost their home and belongings in the devastating Eaton Fire. They’ve been left with little more than the clothes on their backs and are facing an incredibly difficult road ahead. As a long time resident of Altadena and a dedicated teacher in the community, Laura has always given her heart to those around her. Now, she and her family need our help. We’re reaching out to ask for your support during this unimaginable time. Any donation—big or small—will go toward helping them secure housing, replace essentials, begin to regain stability, and find hope. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers as we rally around this amazing mother, teacher, and neighbor and her kids as they navigate this difficult time.

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Support Khristo's Family After Eaton Fire

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My name is Khristo Alvarado. As we all know, the Eaton Fire ravaged the Altadena community, leaving many without homes. My family was among those. Our home was our everything. For my two younger brothers, Shanti (age 7) and Zhenya (age 13), it was the only home they’d ever known. Shanti and Zhenya spent hours and hours running and playing in the yard, while protected by the property’s walls. For Zhenya, those walls and fences around our home were especially important. They created the safest and most perfect environment for him to live freely, without the dangers and overstimulation of the roads because of his autism. On Tuesday, my family was forced to evacuate due to the incoming fire. At the time, we were at the hospital visiting a family member and had very little time to grab anything before we had to leave. The situation is heartbreaking, and it’s a tragedy what has happened to our home. This house was my mom’s dream home—it was a place where my younger brother, who is autistic, could have the space and freedom he needs without being in danger. It meant the world to my mom, and I’m doing everything I can to support her during this difficult time. It was everything she’d hoped for my family. My mom has worked tirelessly as a full-time caregiver for my brothers, and she also started a small business in our room that helped others in need. She had just started an holistic practice from home called “The Calm Mind Studio” and opened the doors to those in need and healed them to the best of her ability. The business was picking up clientele before the fire, but without our home, my mom cannot continue her service. She always opened the door to anyone who needed support and put so much effort into making our home special; from cooking dinner for us to long talks in the living room, to making holidays feel magical—she’s always put her heart into creating a warm, welcoming home for our family. In addition to being a full-time mom, she works a part-time job, but now with my younger brothers unable to go to school and the loss of our home, everything is uncertain. Anything that can help us start from scratch, get my brothers the care they need, and put food on the table is deeply appreciated. Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support our family through the crisis. We’re incredibly grateful for any support, no matter how small. Thank you for your kindness. Khristo

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Help Mimi and Greg Rogers after the Altadena wildfire

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Our beloved friends Mimi and Greg Rogers lost everything in the Eaton fire on January 7th. They, thankfully, were able to evacuate safely with their wonderful caregiver, Gina, and their cat, Little Edie, but their house is entirely gone along with everything in it. Their daughter Elana Esquivel and her husband Jacob Esquivel are doing everything they can to ease the transition, but the coming months and years are, no doubt, going to be incredibly difficult for their whole family. To make matters worse Greg has severe ALS (nonverbal, quadriplegic) and they have lost much of his vital medical equipment in the fire. The day of the evacuation Greg had a medical scare related to not having access to a trachea clearing device and is now in the hospital, but is expected to be discharged in the coming days. I cannot imagine enduring such a loss but to have to navigate this with such a disease is very overwhelming. They managed to escape with some of Greg’s things but had to leave behind the majority of his medical equipment including larger devices needed to move and care for him. Not to mention having to leave everything else, including all their photos, cherished belongings, Mimi’s art supplies, and Elana’s entire prop kit, which is essential for her work. As many of you know, insurance may not come through to the level that they need and, more concerning, it will likely take a long time to get the financial resources necessary to purchase essential medical equipment, rent a house, and provide the level of medical care that Greg desperately needs. Please consider donating anything you can to help Mimi and Greg through this tragedy. My name is Marie Butcher and Elana Esquivel is one of my dearest friends. I've known this wonderful family for a long time and am organizing this fundraiser on their behalf.

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Slavin Family Devastating Home Loss

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My name is Jackie from Los Angeles, and I started this GoFundMe page on behalf of the Slavin family, who recently lost their home in the devastating fires in Altadena. They are long-time members of the SMA family: Dennis is SMA's cross country and track coach and Peggy has been a caring friend since my son was at SMA. They, along with Ace (11th grade) and Axl (8th grade), had to evacuate quickly and lost everything. Your donation will directly help them get through this extremely difficult time.

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Please support the Pazminos after the Eaton Fire

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I met Annemarie and her family when Will and her daughter, Lucille, started preschool together. The kids became best friends, and our families have been close ever since. A house certainly doesn't make a home. Families do. Love does. And I don't know another family that put so much love into their house than the Pazminos and invited everyone in. We've spent countless birthdays, Easters, Thanksgivings, and holidays at their place, and it was always filled with the smell of fresh baked pies, the sounds of kids playing, and the feeling that you were home and part of their family. The Pazminos dedicated their lives to serving the community and spent nearly the last thirty years owning and operating a senior facility for underprivileged families and had recently transitioned their business into some rental properties in Altadena. Unfortunately, they lost everything to the Eaton Fire, including their house and livelihood. Annemarie, her husband Kevin, Lucille, and their son Joaquin were able to evacuate safely with a few necessities, but they'll need as much help as you can generously provide. Let’s rally together to give this incredible family the support they need to heal and move forward. Thank you for your kindness and compassion.

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Support the Hayner family after Eaton Fire loss

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Ricky, Elena, Gabriella (13), and Julianna (9) are one of the many who lost their entire home to the devastating fires in California. We are so incredibly grateful they were able to evacuate in time to save their lives, but could only save a few of their belongings. Everything else is gone from cherished memorabilia down to basic essentials. Their home in Altadena was a perfect oasis for the girls to grow up. We are all in a state of grief and haven't comprehended what their future lives will look like. An uphill battle awaits. They have always been generous and willing to help others, and now they need our help! Everyone who knows them understands the joy this family spreads. Any contribution, big or small, is greatly appreciated. If you are unable to donate at this time, sharing this campaign with those you know would also mean the world to us. Thank you for helping them get their lives back together after this unimaginable loss. With love and gratitude, Randy, Ryan & Leslie Hayner (father, brother & sister-in-law) Randy is Ricky's father, and Ryan is Ricky's brother, Leslie is Ryan's wife, living in New York. It breaks our heart that we cannot physically be with them during this tumultuous time. Please spread the word to help them with temporary needs.

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Help the Homeyer Family after Eaton Fire Loss

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, Our dear friends, the Homeyers, have suffered a heartbreaking loss. Their home was tragically destroyed in the devastating Eaton fire in Altadena. This sudden disaster has turned this incredible family’s world upside down. While the family is safe, their home, belongings, and precious memories are gone. In the wake of this tragedy, they are facing not only the emotional toll of losing everything, but the immense financial burden of starting over from scratch. Your generous donations will help provide immediate relief for basic needs such as clothing, food, and temporary housing, as well as contribute to their longer term needs. Every little bit helps, and your kindness will make an enormous difference in their journey to rebuild and heal. Let’s come together as a community to show Nick, Holly, Mason, and Remy that they are not alone during this difficult time. Please consider donating and sharing this campaign with your network. Your support means more than words can express. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your love, compassion, and generosity. Sincerely, Dani and Mike Friberg (friends of the family)

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Help Eugene & Family After Eaton Fire

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If you have spent any amount of time working in the hospitality industry or enjoying cocktails in Los Angeles, then you know, and undoubtedly love, Eugene Lee. Eugene is a pillar of the bar and restaurant community; an immense talent, a respected leader and mentor, and a kind and generous friend to all. Eugene has been the heart of this industry in LA for many years and has regularly been at the forefront of helping countless friends and colleagues in their times of need through his fundraising efforts at Big Bar and beyond. You would be hard-pressed to find someone who knows Eugene who wouldn't say that he has touched their life and helped them in one way or another. Our friend has experienced a tragic and catastrophic loss. Eugene, his wife Laurel, and their beautiful son have lost their house, as Eugene called it, their dream home, to the Eaton Fire. Thankfully, Eugene & his family and their pets were able to evacuate safely, but the loss is unimaginable. As a community, we have the opportunity to help Eugene and his family get back on their feet. Eugene has gone out of his way to take care of so many of us, it is our turn to take care of him. All donations will go directly to the Lees as they navigate a path forward. Organized with love by Selene, Amanda, Karen & Erin

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Help Syd and Viv recover after the Eaton Fire

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Hi, my name is Kathy and I am fundraising for my close friends Sydney Do (Syd) and Vivian Diep (Viv) who lost their home and all of their possessions in the Eaton Fire on 1/7/2025. They were able to escape with their cat, some documents and the clothes on their back but the fires had spread too rapidly for them to be able to take anything else. They bought this house in September 2022, a small run down building that was badly in need of renovations. It had no plumbing, no electrical wiring and no insulation. In the past few years they have worked on this house every spare moment they have had, doing much of the manual labour and installation themselves only for it to be completely burnt down to the ground just mere months after they were finally able to move in. This house was not just a home but a culmination of years of hard work and hopes and dreams. It can only be imagined how devastating this has been for them and how heartbreaking it is for all their friends who have followed their journey to see their dream home literally turn into ash. I hope that everyone can give whatever support they can to support these two in this incredibly difficult time. Every single dollar helps and even if you are not in the situation to contribute financially, please help by sharing this link to anyone you can. Thank you for your support Update: https://bit.ly/eatonfireescape (link to Syd's write up of his experience)

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Support Our Family After Losing House to Eaton Fire Tragedy

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Hi everyone! As you have seen the fires have changed our lives drastically in under a matter of 24 hours. We have lost our 57 year old house on Glenrose and Acacia that raised generations. We have lost everything in that house and we are greatly devastated. ANYTHING is appreciated because we know everyone is affected at this time. You are not alone, our prayers go out to your family too. Thank you helping and know that a prayer goes a long way too. We love you. “My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. The Lord will keep you from all harm— he will watch over your life;” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭121‬:‭2‬, ‭7‬ ‭NIV‬‬ God bless everyone.— The GR! https://youtube.com/shorts/HzR2F7W-miA?si=04U_Jd01_ENQerbc - video of damage done

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Support Andrew Stumme's Family After Devastating Fire Loss

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I am helping raise money for my friend and work colleague, Andrew Stumme and his family, who discovered they have lost their home in the devastating Eaton fire in Altadena. Please donate what you can to help them during this time as they work to move forward with their lives. No donation is too small! Thank you so much for your support to this wonderful family; it means so much to them.

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Help the McCord Family Recover After Altadena Fire

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The McCord family lost their home of over 30 years overnight on Tuesday 1/7 in the Eaton fire. Mary Jo and Roosevelt were forced to evacuate quickly in the darkness, with little more than their dogs and the clothes on their backs. This loss is beyond devastating to them as a working class family who built their slice of paradise in the beautiful Altadena community that they loved. Mary Jo and Roosevelt lost not only a home, but priceless artifacts of their 46 years together and the two children they raised here, Miranda and Robert, who also live in the community and whose residences have been affected by this tragedy as well. The McCord home was a constant hub for gatherings and a safe place filled with joy for so many of us family and friends of the McCord kids over the years. We want to support them emotionally and help them out financially now as they have been there for us so many times. I am Amanda-Faye Jimenez, their niece, and the McCords are like second parents to me in our extremely close family. Their mental and physical health and security as seniors is so very important right now! Every cent collected here will be used to make sure they and their two dogs are safe and secure, purchase any items not covered by FEMA or insurance claims, and recover the life they lost. Altadena is a diverse, close-knit community where Black and brown families were able to thrive and build their dreams. Roosevelt and Mary Jo are retired seniors who worked their whole lives for CalTrans and the City of Los Angeles, respectively, and it would mean so much to us to keep their beautiful dream alive and help them stay here. Please help us by donating if you can and sharing widely. Thank you to everyone for reading and sharing!

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Aiding the Cordero Family's New Start

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My name is James Cordero. I was raised in the quaint town of Altadena, in a house my parents purchased in 1995. Though I myself moved out years ago for college, then medical school, and now for medical residency, my family continued to live at the house for the past 30 years. Unfortunately, like many others in the area, we lost our home to the Eaton Fire. My family was only able to gather photo albums and important documents before needing to evacuate so everything else we owned, from recently purchased appliances/furniture to priceless family heirlooms, was destroyed. We are beyond grateful everyone is safe, but remain devastated and uncomfortably unsure of what the near future will look like. If you can, please consider donating and/or sharing our story—every little bit helps us start rebuilding our lives. My heart goes out to the hundreds of thousands of others similarly affected by these natural disasters and the brave emergency responders who continue to tirelessly work towards stopping them. Though the path ahead will be difficult, we will bounce back from this. Thank you all <3

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Rebuild Anabella's Life After Altadena Fire Tragedy

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My name is Wilder Foncea, and I want to introduce you to my incredible mother Annabella Garcia. Her home unfortunately, was in the path of the Eaton Canyon fire. Like so many, our lives have been forever changed by this tragic disaster. My heart has no words to make my mother’s anguish and pain go away. Starting from scratch at the age of 70 will be a difficult task, but my mom is resilient and the strongest person I have ever met. She has taught me more about overcoming adversity than any book, podcast, or person. She has been my friend, cheerleader, mentor, and hero. She is my heart. In the span of just a few hours, everything she had built for 15 years was taken from her by the Eaton Canyon fire. Her home along with her entire neighborhood, has been completely destroyed by this catastrophic tragedy. My mother is the most compassionate and gentle soul I have ever known, and she would never ask for help herself. So, as her son, I am humbly reaching out to ask for support on her behalf. She now faces the overwhelming task of rebuilding her life from nothing, and any help—no matter how small—would mean the world to her and to our family. This devastating loss is something no one should have to endure alone. If you can, please consider helping my mom through this unimaginable time. My heart and prayers are with everyone affected by this tragedy, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and generosity. Together, we can make a difference for my mom and others who are struggling. Thank you.

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Help Ron Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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I am fundraising for our long-time Bee, Ron, and my friend. Many of you will know him as the IT guy or the fix-it guy at work. I'm Stella Dearing, and I live in SCV near Los Angeles. I know Ron from work. He and his girlfriend lost their home in the Eaton fire on the night of 1/7/2025. Losing all your worldly belongings is upsetting and expensive. They are going to need a place to stay, short-term rental funds, new furniture, and new clothes. I want to set up this GoFundMe to help them out as much as possible. We will use the funds to pay for short-term rentals, furniture, and personal goods that were lost in the fire. Us Bees stick together. Thank you for your generosity.

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Help Jeff and Emily Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Hi friends. My name is Emily Clark and I've been a performing arts educator in the Pasadena Unified School District since 2008, directing musicals at schools like Pasadena High School and Sierra Madre Middle School. Just as I came back after winter break, ready to start work on Beetlejuice JR. at Sierra Madre Middle, my husband, Jeff Carey, and I became one of the many people to lose their home due to the devastation of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California on January 8th, 2025. While we are very lucky to be safe with family while we get back on our feet, we could really use some help rebuilding the life we've lost. Anything you can donate would be greatly appreciated, as we escaped with little else but a couple of overnight bags and our beloved senior dog Charlie (who is totally fine, by the way, and more annoyed than anything else that he can't return to his favorite couch anytime soon). The funds we raise will go towards setting us up with a new apartment and everything that goes with it: furniture, appliances, bedding, electronics, and any other essentials (the loss of decades worth of sheet music cuts the deepest). The smallest donation would really help us out - and if you can't help us, that's okay! We know times is hard, believe me! Please consider sharing on your socials, or even donating to one of the many gofundme's established for the many victims of these horrific wildfires, if you can. If you know us personally, I'd like to note that Jeff and I received every one of your texts, comments, and DMs and every single one of them meant the world to us. A wildfire can burn a lot, but it can't burn the cherished memories or friendships we built in our Altadena home. With your help, we will be able to rebuild new memories over the next year. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. - Emily

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Support Meredith and Chris After Fire Loss

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Help Rebuild Their Home No one thought we’d be here, definitely not Meredith Carlson or Chris Sandoval. While our beloved friends and their fur babies are safe and healthy, the same cannot be said for the Alta Dena apartment which they have called home for years. Meredith and Chris found out today that their home, along with all of their possessions, are gone. Completely razed. They have immediate shelter, but they need their community. We all know how expensive it can be to move between first/last/security/pet deposits, and even more so when you’re starting from scratch. Any financial help is greatly appreciated and can be provided here. We also plan to add an update with preferred pet foods/supplies (we all know fur babies can be finicky with allergies, etc.) as well as clothing sizes/toiletries once they both have some time to process. We know they won’t be the only ones in need, and any leads on housing will be immensely appreciated. Offers for enrichment and check-ins will be especially appreciated in the near future, and when they are able, work. They have been so supportive to all of us and Empowerment in Heels through the years. It's our time to show up for them.

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Support Inness's Family After Fire Loss

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My sister Inness, her husband Gerard, their daughter Talulah, and dog Panda have lost their home in the devastating Eaton fire. A neighbor captured video of their home actively on fire, and the rest of their street was largely decimated. They haven’t been able to go back yet and don’t know when they’ll be able to. They left with little more than some of their important documents and a couple of changes of clothes. Like so many others affected by these fires, they don’t know what their next step will be or where they’ll live, but they need all the help they can get until they can get back on their feet. If there’s anything you can do to help, it would be so appreciated. For those of you that don’t know, Inness is my big sister and like a second mother to me, and I’m so heartbroken for all of them and the loss of their beautiful, loving home.

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Eaton Fire: Help Chynna, Shane, Josh, & Jenna Rebuild

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted supporters, Our family has been deeply impacted by the Eaton Canyon wildfire that swept through Altadena, leaving Chynna & Shane, Josh & Jenna, and their beloved dogs, Tucker & Chewy, without their homes. Both of my siblings' families lost not only their houses but also, their most treasured belongings they have worked so hard for, cherished memories, and a sense of stability. Embracing a new year, Chynna, Shane, and Josh first made the move to Altadena in December 2020, where they became enchanted by the city's charm and strong sense of community. Not long after, Josh and Jenna reached a beautiful milestone in their relationship when they moved into their very own place in Altadena in October 2022; their first home together that was just a short trek away from Chynna and Shane. Their homes quickly became a source of comfort and connection where family and friends were always welcomed with open arms. They hosted countless celebrations, milestones, and gatherings that brought people together and filled the walls with love, laughter, and joy. Having just started a new chapter in their life, my sister and Shane being newlyweds this past year, my brother and Jenna building a life together in a new home, this fire has caused devastation and brought so many plans to a halt. As they navigate the shock and incredible loss, as well as the difficult journey of rebuilding, restoring and recovering, we ask for your support to help them, if only to ease up their burdens. Funds raised will go directly towards the following: • Temporary housing • Basic necessities  • Replacing lost belongings • Veterinary care and supplies • Beginning the long journey of rebuilding their lives We have set a goal of $24,000 to cover their immediate needs and regain a sense of “normalcy” for them. Every single donation, no matter how small, brings them one step closer to building a new future. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity, love, and support during this difficult time. Please keep our family and others who have been affected by the Los Angeles wildfires in your thoughts and prayers. With heartfelt gratitude and love, Cheyenne Canizares In support of Chynna Canizares-Shannon, Shane Shannon Joshua Canizares, Jenna Marie Ordona UPDATE: We are so overwhelmed by the amount of support we’ve received from family and friends from all over. Reaching our goal of $24k will allow them to safely secure temporary housing and help find a new place to live. Any additional contributions will continue to go towards rebuilding their lives and other needs that may not be covered by other sources of aid. Thank you so much for your generosity. We are truly so blessed and grateful.

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Support Brayden and Eshele's New Beginning

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My mom's and my house burned down in the Altadena fires, and we are trying to survive. We need a safe place to live, and if you could support us, we would appreciate it. We pray that all Altadena people have luck and good futures for generations to come. From Brayden and my mom, Eshele

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Support for Kelli & Tim Lamb

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On Wednesday, January 8, my dear friends lost their beautiful home in the Eaton Fire that has devastated Southern California. Kelli and Tim Lamb moved to Altadena in the spring of 2021 after purchasing their first home. It was meant to be their “forever home,” a place they had been saving for over a decade. They’ve spent the last 3 years remodeling the hundred-year-old house and put their heart and soul into creating a peaceful sanctuary and a welcoming place for their many visitors. They safely evacuated with their cat Leonard on Tuesday, January 7, in the evening. They packed as if they were only going to be gone for the night and they would return home once out of harm’s way. Unfortunately, this is not the case. They have been able to assess the damage, and tragically they have lost everything: twenty years of Tim’s art and all of his supplies, Kelli’s office where she created each issue of Rue, family heirlooms, their collected souvenirs from their many travels around the world. More urgently, they lost all of their clothes, their daily necessities, and will need to find a temporary place to live. They would never usually ask for help, but these are catastrophic and extenuating circumstances. Given the magnitude of the damage these fires have ravaged and continue to ravage, there is a lot unknown. If you could please donate whatever you can to assist them during this trying time, it would be much appreciated. To lose a home is unimaginable, and to lose a home filled with all of your sentimental and irreplaceable items is the ultimate devastation. With love and so much gratitude.

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Support Ash and Kati After Eaton Fire

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My brother Ashley, his wife Kati, and their two boys have tragically lost their home and all of their belongings in the Eaton fire in California. Their entire neighborhood, as well as the children's schools, are gone. Everything they own - clothing, sentimental items, valuables, computers - is all lost. As this family works to rebuild their life, so many have reached out wanting to help them and anything you are able to contribute is deeply appreciated! These funds will all go directly to the Springer/Rediger family.

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Help Teresa Rebuild Her Life

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Hello. As you are all well aware, Los Angeles County has been hit with catastrophic wildfires. My dear sister-in-law had to quickly evacuate her bungalow apartment which she rented and called home for 11 years in Altadena the evening of 1/7/25. When she returned to her place, less than 24 hours later, the entire complex was burnt to the ground and all of her belongings with it. Devastatingly, she lost everything she owned, all of it is gone, and most sadly ….her beloved book, record, antique collections and family photos and heirlooms. Please consider donating to her to help replace her everyday belongings annd rebuild her life. Any amount helps and is much appreciated. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families and victims of these life-threatening, disastrous fires.

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Help Jenny & Lizz Stabilize After Devastating Loss

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Help Us Stabilize After Losing Our Home Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted humans, On January 8, 2025, we lost our home of 9 years and everything we owned. Our home in Altadena wasn’t just a house; it was a place we poured our hearts into—a space full of dreams and the foundation for so many memories for me, my partner, Lizz, and our pups, Fig and our recently adopted little Rye. It was more than four walls. It was where we built our life together, where I created Altadena Bread Co. Where we could listen to the owls and coyotes at night and wake to see the golden finches and bluebird flock to the backyard watering hole. It’s where our fruit trees gave us endless gifts, that would inevitably be stolen by the critters. It was a part of an incredible community we love so deeply. Friends, neighbors, wildlife, and a peaceful escape from the bustle below. These past two years have already been some of the hardest for us, filled with trauma and loss that we’ve often kept private. Honestly, life was just starting to feel better about a month ago. We thought we were turning a corner, but this loss has left us heartbroken and completely displaced. Asking for help doesn’t come easily to me, I’m really good at just getting things done and I feel a bit sheepish even writing this. In fact the only reason I’m writing this, is because so many asked how can they help & insisted that I do this. And in all truth, we need the help. We’re raising funds to help us recover and find stability.  We don’t know where we will go at this point. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a tremendous difference as we navigate this difficult chapter. If you’re unable to contribute, sharing this campaign or simply sending us your love and encouragement would mean the world to us. We are endlessly grateful for the support and kindness we’ve already received from our collective communities. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for walking alongside us in this journey. With love and gratitude, Jenny, Lizz, Fig & Rye

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Help Sheila & Adam After Losing Home to Eaton Fire

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On the evening of January 7th, Sheila and Adam’s lives changed in an instant. What should have been a peaceful evening in their Altadena home turned into a nightmare. At around 6:30 PM, they received an emergency alert: evacuate immediately. A fast-moving fire had broken out in Eaton Canyon, just blocks away. With no time to spare, they grabbed their essential documents, a few small possessions, and their beloved green cheek conure Joey before fleeing to safety. They spent the night anxiously awaiting news, only to learn the next day that their worst fears had come true—the fire had destroyed everything. Sheila, a therapist, has spent her career helping others through life’s hardest moments, and Adam has dedicated his work to protecting the environment. After marrying this past spring, they were filled with hope and excitement for their future together. Now, they face the daunting task of starting over. These funds will go directly to Sheila & Adam and support any unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid. Lastly, we understand that many are facing incredible hardships, and we deeply appreciate any support. If you have any questions or would like to reach out, please don’t hesitate to send a message to Rachel, who will be managing this account. Thank you for your kindness and generosity for considering the victims the Eaton Fire. With love and gratitude, Sheila & Adam's friends & family My name is Rachel Ashley-Lovelace and myself and Sheila & Adam's friends and family are organizing this fundraiser on their behalf. I am localized in the bay area but all funds will be given to Sheila & Adam, who reside in Los Angeles.

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Fire Recovery Aid for Kyle, Josh, & Baby Owen

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Dear Friends and Compassionate Souls, Fifteen years ago, I met Kyle in the graphic design office at Bowling Green State University. What started as a workplace friendship blossomed into a brotherhood that has spanned states, celebrations, and now, heartbreak. Today, I write with a heavy heart about Kyle, his partner Josh, and their precious son Owen, whose lives were upended by the devastating Altadena Fire this week. Kyle and Josh's story is one of pure determination and love. Josh, raised by a single mother on a small farm, carried with him an unwavering work ethic. Kyle, who conquered severe ADHD to earn two degrees, showed that persistence could overcome any obstacle. Neither came from wealth, but both inherited something far more valuable—an understanding that true richness comes from giving back to others. When they left Ohio for California, they carried little more than dreams and determination. Over five years, they transformed a modest Altadena house into what neighbors called "the most beautiful home they'd ever seen." But it wasn't just the aesthetic beauty that made their home special—it was the warmth and welcome they extended to everyone who crossed their threshold. Their home became our community's heart, hosting gatherings that brought people together from all walks of life. Even while building their own dream, they never stopped lifting others up. Josh dedicated himself to raising millions for starving children through his work at Lagerlof, LLP, while Kyle channeled his income toward environmental causes and supporting the houseless. Despite their own financial challenges, they always found ways to help others in need. This week, the Eaton Wildfire robbed them of everything—their beautiful home, their family heirlooms, Owen's beloved toys and comfort blankets, and decades of precious memories. But what hurts them most isn't the loss of possessions; it's the loss of their ability to be that sanctuary for our community, that gathering place where everyone felt welcome and loved. They need our help now, not just to rebuild their home, but to restore a crucial piece of our Altadena community. Every donation, regardless of size, helps reconstruct more than walls and rooms—it helps rebuild the heart of our neighborhood, preserves over a century of history, and supports a family that has given so much to others. I've watched Kyle and Josh face every challenge with grace and generosity. Even now, in their darkest hour, they speak of using this tragedy as an opportunity to help other families affected by the fire. This is why I'm reaching out to our extended community—from Los Angeles to Ohio and beyond—to rally around them. Your contribution will help them rebuild their lives, replace Owen's necessities, and restore their ability to be that bright light our community so desperately needs. Together, we can turn this moment of devastation into a testament to the power of community and love. With profound gratitude and hope… Precious Yamaguchi & Family Donate Here P.S. Every share and every dollar brings us closer to rebuilding not just a home, but a cornerstone of our community. Thank you for being part of this journey of recovery and renewal.

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Support Sharon and Hans after Eaton Wildfire

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Sharon and Hans left their beloved Altadena home on Tuesday afternoon to avoid a threatening windstorm. They never made it back. The Eaton Fire caught just over the hill from them and burned their home to the ground. They lost everything. Their home and community was their world, and they shared it lovingly. Like so many others, they face a long and uncertain road of recovery ahead. Please support them in this time of unimaginable devastation and crisis.

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From Ashes to Hope: Support Our Family

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On January 8th, our lives were shattered when our family home was destroyed in the Eaton fire. A home where my 2-year-old daughter was supposed to grow up, where our family gathered in love and celebration for every holiday. Just a day before the fire, we were surrounded by family and happiness. The next day, we were forced to evacuate, and a few hours later, our house was reduced to ashes. We are devastated beyond words, having lost not only our home but our safe space, our memories, and our sense of security. Fortunately, my family has made it out safely, but we are left with nothing. This tragedy has impacted so many families, and our hearts go out to everyone in the city of Altadena who has lost everything and everyone else affected by the wildfires. We are in disbelief at what has happened, and the weight of uncertainty about our future is overwhelming. I am starting this GoFundMe on behalf of my mom, hoping to support her through this difficult time. Any donation, no matter how small, is deeply appreciated as we try to recover from this nightmare and support our Mom who has worked so hard. Please keep Altadena and all the affected families in your prayers as we navigate this unimaginable loss. Thank you all for your support. We will get through this together.

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Help the Tiptons Recover after the Eaton Fire

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My name is Jeanette and I'm heartbroken to organize this fundraiser on behalf of my good friends, Anne, John, Jadyn, and Alyssa Tipton (and Papas). Their home of 20 years completely burned down Wednesday in the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. Anne and I volunteered together in Northwest Pasadena in the 90s, we taught at Monte Vista Elementary School in Highland Park where she continues to work today, and raised our kids together. The Tiptons only took a few items when evacuating, thinking it was a temporary measure. Now their house and possessions are gone, so they will need to start from scratch. Funds will go towards immediate needs such as clothes, toiletries, supplies, and food. Please consider giving what you can—any donation, no matter the size, helps. Our community is in a state of shock. Please keep sending prayers, positive thoughts, and any help you can offer this way. With love and appreciation, Jeanette

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2025-01-15T21:32:20.703Z - ongoing
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Support the Hart Family - house burned in the Eaton Fire

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The Hart Family is apart of the John Muir Highschool and Altadena/pasadena community. Matt and Katy are seniors this year at Muir and Jim and Janet have been educators in the district of PUSD for years. Their house was one caught in the midst of the Eaton Fire and they lost all their belongings along with the house which had been in the family for generations. This family brings so much to the community and it’s always lending an helping hand to others, so let’s help them. anything helps, thank you. (Go-fund me made by one of the kids friends)

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Help the Fong Family After Eaton Fire

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While in N. Ireland for the funeral of Ruth’s father, the Fong family were victims of the atrocities that the Eaton fire brought to Southern California. Their home was burned to the ground, and with the exception of their family pup, Sophie, they tragically lost everything. This grief has been incredibly hard on them all, especially the children. Please would you consider donating to these amazing people? Thank you so much.

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Help Valerie and Robin After the Eaton Fire

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My name is Cameron. Valerie and Robin Brewington are the loving parents of our dear and close friend Rob, who is godfather to our daughter Maxine. They are family to us too. They have suffered an unimaginable loss in the wake of the Eaton Fire, which destroyed their home and worldly possessions like so many others in the beautiful city of Altadena. It was a generational home. The Brewingtons, who often hosted social gatherings, filled the house with adopted animals and warmth. No donation is too small, and every little bit helps. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign is another powerful way to lend your support. Funds raised will go directly to Valerie and Robin to help them recover. Thank you for your kindness and compassion, Cameron and Catherine

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Altadena Fires: Support Audrey and Trevor's Recovery Journey

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Updated 1/15 at 10am CST A note from Audrey: We are blown away by the support from all of you - it’s hard to know even what to say or how to communicate how deeply appreciative and touched we feel. Everyday we are trying to keep it together - some moments are harder than others, and Trevor and I are grateful to have each other - it’s been a lot of hugs and a lot of tears. We spent our first 6 days staying in a friend’s apartment and last night we moved into a hotel for the next 7 days. Not sure what will come after that. Things are changing every day, but at the moment here’s where things stand: The fire is 35% contained with more Santa Ana winds expected this week The national guard is enforcing a barricade preventing anyone into the affected area, including home owners There is no power in our area, and the water system is slowly coming back - we’ve been told it will be “weeks” before power is restored. The governor of California announced today that it will most likely be 9 months before recovery efforts are able to make substantial progress on debris removal If our house remains standing for the remainder of the fire, we have a very long road ahead of us We’re unsure about how the coming years will go. Based on other fires, we’re looking at 9-15 months of toxic waste removal (cleaning up burned structures), up to 6 months of remediation (depending on severity), and then years of living in a construction site. Someone in one of our “surviving structures” group said it well: We also know that it’s going to be a battle to get insurance to take the situation seriously. As of now, based on previous examples of structure fires, we know that our property is full of toxic particulate matter from immediately nearby structures. Airborne asbestos has been found in homes miles away - ours is probably much worse. The in-depth testing required to validate this for insurance is $13-20k. Unclear what of that is covered by insurance at this point. This is more than I was planning on sending as an update, but as you can see, we have a lot on our minds and a lot on our task list. It’s quite overwhelming, but again the love and support from you all kept us afloat at this time. Each text message, gift card, donation… brings tears to my eyes. Even writing this now I am overcome with emotion just thinking about how much love we feel in the midst of the devastation. Updated 1/10 at 12pm CST I am Audrey's sister Meredith. Many of you know that Audrey and Trevor just purchased their first home in Altadena, CA - a town that our whole family has come to adore. From the neighbors, small business owners, hikes, and small town vibes, altadena really was a dream. The town and community is now completely devastated. I am hoping that we can band together and raise funds for their recovery. The status of their home is currently unknown. A perimeter is being enforced due to the danger of returning to the area both related to ongoing fires, gas leaks, chemicals, and smoke etc. They've been told it may be weeks before they are allowed to return. My siblings spent hours at their home on Wednesday putting out spot fires and dousing their property with water from the pool. Their neighbor's on all sides, and their dear friends' homes are all gone. As you can imagine they are exhausted, sore, and facing impossible decisions and logistical loads. While so much is still unknown, it's becoming more and more clear that if they haven't already, they may lose their home in the coming days, and what remains structurally as well as their belongings will need to be gutted and replaced. Every amount donated will go directly to Audrey and Trevor to help them with unexpected expenses as they reimagine 2025. From all of us Seversens, thank you.

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Help Edwin Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Edwin Z, my little-brother-from-another-mother and a beloved friend to anyone he meets, has lost his home in the Eaton/Altadena fire on 01/08/25. He had thankfully evacuated when the power went out in the area, but thought he'd be able to go back home when the power returned. He took almost nothing with him, and when he returned to take a few important things with him, found it was all gone. There is nothing left for him to do, but there is plenty that we - his friends, neighbors and coworkers - can do to help him rebuild his life. He will need to replace everything! Clothes, furniture, computer (to work!), books, guitars/amps, etc... literally everything! If you can't donate money, please consider helping him to replace some of these. Fire may have taken his stuff, but YOU can help remind him that it has only strengthened his support system and the love around him. So many, many lives have been changed in just a few hours during these epic fires, and there is need across LA County. Please donate what you can, and thanks in advance for your generosity and prayers.

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Support Maria who lost her home to the Eaton Fire

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UPDATE: I want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has contributed to and shared this fundraiser. Your generosity has been truly overwhelming, and we are thrilled to announce that we have reached our initial goal of $10,000. In light of the incredible support we’ve received, we’ve decided to raise our goal to $25,000 to better assist Maria during this challenging time. I want to take a moment to provide an update on Maria’s situation. She is currently staying with her mother in Pasadena, who, by the grace of God, was fortunate enough to have her home remain untouched by the fires. This has provided Maria with a temporary refuge, and we are immensely thankful that she has a safe place to stay while she navigates the aftermath of this devastating event. As you can imagine, the impact of the Altadena Eaton Fire has been profound. Maria lost everything she owned in the flames, and the road to recovery is just beginning. We are utilizing the funds raised to assist her with essential supplies and to help her rebuild her life. Currently, she is in need of a new bed and mattress, a computer and various pieces of furniture to make her living space feel more like home again. While we have received a generous amount of clothing donations, which Maria is incredibly grateful for, I also want to take her shopping so she can select some items that resonate with her personal style and needs. It’s important for her to feel a sense of ownership and comfort in her new environment, and I believe that allowing her to choose items for herself will help in her healing process. Once again, thank you so much for your support during this difficult time. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a significant difference in Maria’s journey toward rebuilding her life. Your kindness and compassion are truly appreciated. —————————————— Dear Friends and Community, My name is Ariel and I am Maria’s Daughter in Law. On Wednesday morning, tragedy struck when our beloved Maria lost everything she owns in the devastating Eaton fire. A long-time resident of the Santa Ynez Valley, Maria has dedicated her life to nurturing and educating children as a teacher at Zaca Preschool and Jonata School. Her warmth and kindness have touched countless lives in our community. Now, as she faces an unimaginable loss, we are reaching out for your support. Maria's home in Altadena has been reduced to ashes, leaving her with nothing but the clothes on her back. Despite this heart-wrenching situation, Maria remains resilient and hopeful for a brighter future. We are setting up this GoFundMe to help her rebuild her life from the ground up. Your contributions will go directly towards housing, clothing, and essential needs as she navigates this difficult time. Every dollar counts, and your generosity can make a significant difference in her recovery journey. Please consider donating and sharing this campaign with your network. Together, we can help Maria find hope and rebuild her life after this tragic event. Thank you for your kindness and support. With gratitude, Ariel Jimenez

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Help Our Friends Rob and Gretta Rebuild Their Life

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I'm reaching out to ask for your help for two incredibly special people - Rob Lange and Gretta Treuscorff. Their beloved home, which held years of memories and treasured possessions, was completely destroyed in the Eaton Wildfire in Southern California. They, and their beloved cat Penny, made it out safely (thank goodness), but now face the overwhelming challenge of rebuilding their lives from the ground up. If you know Rob and Gretta, you know exactly the kind of people they are. They're the first ones to show up when friends need help, always with a warm smile and open hearts. Now it's our turn to be there for them. Right now, they're staying in temporary housing while trying to process what happened and figure out their next steps. Anyone who's dealt with insurance companies knows this isn't a quick process. They're facing a long road ahead (2+ years), starting completely from scratch – from replacing basic necessities like clothes and toiletries to dealing with insurance deductibles and eventually rebuilding their home. While insurance will help, we all know it won't cover everything. They're facing significant costs for immediate needs like clothing, food, and daily essentials, plus the longer-term expenses of rebuilding their home and life from scratch. Every dollar helps, truly. Whether you can give $5 or $500, it all adds up to showing Rob and Gretta they're not alone in this. And if you can't donate right now, sharing their story with your friends and family would mean so much - you never know who might be able to help. I'll keep posting updates here to let everyone know how they're doing and share their progress. Everything raised goes straight to Rob, Gretta, and Penny to help them get back on their feet. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for any help you can give. Let's surround Rob and Gretta with love and support during this difficult time. With love and gratitude, Greg Kolb *A little about me: I grew up with Rob in southeast Michigan as friends, schoolmates, and teammates. We have remained friends ever since. I've known Rob for 40 years and his wonderful partner Gretta for 10 years. They are truly a wonderful couple. **Every penny donated goes directly to helping Rob, Gretta, and Penny rebuild their lives.

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Help Marcus and Joy Recover After Eaton Fire

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Marcus, Joy, their 2-year-old daughter Zoey, and dog Vesta lost everything in the disastrous Eaton fire and are in need of our help. As they turn their energy to rebuilding their life, many are asking, "How can we help?" We set up this GoFundMe as a way to help them through one of the hardest and most vulnerable times of their lives. These funds will help support the cost to replace what was lost in the fire (which was essentially everything). While the road will be long, please assist us supporting them with the first steps to getting back on track the best way we can. To date, the Eaton Fire has burned 10,600 acres and displaced thousands of families. No one wants, or knows how, to ask for help and so we are asking on their behalf. Please help support the Lozanos! We love you guys! ((GoFundMe Suggested Disclosure)) This GoFundMe is hosted by Johnny and Charlie. Johnny and Marcus grew up together in Glendora, CA where they spent their time watching the Lakers dominate basketball during their golden era. Marcus had a whole side of the house as a room which was the perfect place for a bunch of delinquents to congregate and we were blessed with a wide ranging group of friends. Fast forward many years and we attended Marcus and Joy's beautiful wedding hosted in the back yard of the home that was lost. Marcus eventually dug out the biggest pond I have ever seen in a single family home in residential neighborhood. We look forward to seeing that backyard and pond again.

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Support for Alice & Mike to recover from Altadena fires.

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My name is Byron Merritt. I’m starting this GoFundMe to support our friends Mike McDonald and Alice Park, who just lost everything in the Los Angeles fires. We have been friends for almost 30 years, and I know Alice and Mike would never directly ask for help themselves, but I’m doing so on their behalf. Their home in Altadena was completely destroyed with all of their belongings. Alice is born and raised here, and she and Mike raised their son in their home in Altadena. This campaign is to help them start to rebuild their lives after losing everything. These donations will go towards supporting the rebuilding of their lives. Whatever you can give helps.

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Support My Family After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hello friends and family, I’m deeply saddened to share that my parents, along with my brother and his wife, have lost their homes. It’s devastating to know that all of my immediate family members have lost everything in a matter of hours. This tragedy was completely unexpected, and like so many others going through this, they were unprepared for such a life-changing event. They never imagined it would be the last time they’d see their home. I’ve started this GoFundMe to help my family get back on their feet. If you choose to donate, you’ll be helping not just one but two families rebuild their lives— my mom, stepdad, stepsister, sister, grandma, brother, and sister in law. All proceeds will go toward anything they may need to regain some stability during this difficult time. Altadena holds a special place in my heart. I spent so much of my life there, creating countless wonderful memories. It’s heartbreaking to see so many friends, former classmates, and extended family facing the same devastation. So many parts of our community—businesses, schools, parks, and other cherished places—have been lost to the flames. My heart goes out to everyone affected by this tragedy. I love my city, and with your help I believe we will overcome this and rebuild together. Please consider donating—anything helps, even just sharing this page. Any support you can provide is deeply appreciated. Thank you so much. ~Jocelyn Aquino

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Help the Davidge Family After Eaton Fire

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Hello my name is Gabriela Varley (though you might know me as Gandalf the Cray) from Studio City California. I have created this GoFundMe to help raise money for my beloved friends, the Davidge family. Brenda, Nick, Jude, and Ivy Davidge lost their house during the devastating Eaton Fire that ravaged parts of Los Angeles this week. Thankfully they were able to evacuate the family and all pets safety, but they only had time to save important documents and a few irreplaceable heirlooms before emergency evacuation. They, like all of their neighbors, have lost everything. If you know the Davidge's you know what extraordinary people they are. Amongst the wreckage they spent their time checking in on friends' houses in the area and even mobilized with buckets of water from a local pool to successfully save another house from the fire. The Davidge's are the kind of people who always ask what they can be doing for other people. They are leaders, board members, and captains donating inhuman amounts of their time for their beloved Los Angeles Derby Dolls community. They do so much for us, so we want to do something for them. Please join me and my roller derby team, the Scream Queens, in raising what money we can to donate to our captain and her family. Funds will go towards getting them back on their feet while they figure out a place to live and so that they might be able to regain some of what they lost once they have a place to call home. Let's get them rolling again!

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Help Suniel and Claire After Devastating Fire Loss

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Suniel and Claire suffered an unimaginable loss when their Alta Dena home was completely destroyed in the devastating Eaton Fire. They are now facing the difficult reality of starting over from scratch. The fire consumed everything: clothing, furniture, cherished art, and an entire studio filled with musical instruments and equipment. Suniel and Claire are in shock, grieving the life they’ve lost while trying to figure out how to move forward. As a community, we can help support them during this challenging time by providing financial assistance to ease their transition as they begin to rebuild their lives. Your contributions will provide much-needed relief as they focus on recovery. The funds raised will help with: • Immediate needs like clothing and household basics. • Unexpected expenses they face in this transitional period. • Building a foundation for the next chapter of their lives. My name is Jill Sutherland, and I am organizing this fundraiser on behalf of my friends Suniel and Claire. The funds raised will go directly to them to address urgent needs and help them begin to heal from this devastating experience. Since they were renters and had only recently moved into the home, they do not have insurance coverage to assist with their loss. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference as they navigate this incredibly difficult time. Thank you for considering supporting Suniel and Claire. Your generosity and kindness are deeply appreciated. Please feel free to share this campaign widely to help us reach others who may wish to help.

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Help after losing everything in the Eaton Fire

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Kat and Joe here in the Arizona desert, looking for help in supporting our family following an all-too-familiar emergency. Our amazing sister and brother-in-law have fallen victim to the Eaton Fire, which has decimated Altadena, California, doubling in size overnight. Reina and Alex lost everything, including their home, in the blink of an eye. Help us to support our California family.

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Help the Haydel Family Rebuild After Fire

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Recovery and Rebuild for the Haydel Family Our dear friends, Pilar and Chris Haydel, along with their son Santiago, have suffered an unimaginable tragedy. The Eaton Fire destroyed their home of 27 years, along with their lifelong memories and precious keepsakes. In the chaos, they only had time to grab a few clothes. In an instant, years of love, laughter, and everything they worked so hard to build were gone. Their home was more than just a house—it was a place filled with warmth, joy, and an open door for anyone who needed it. It was a space that fostered love, welcomed friends and family, and held countless cherished memories. This tragedy has deeply impacted their family, including their 17-year-old son, Santiago, and their beloved dog, Satchmo. They are grieving not only the loss of their home but also the heartbreaking disappearance of their cherished cat, Mouschi, who they couldn’t locate in time to save. The family is now staying temporarily with friends in the area and while they are incredibly grateful for this safe haven, they urgently need to rebuild their lives and secure a place to call their own. How You Can Help The funds raised will go toward: • Temporary housing • Essential supplies • Rebuilding efforts • Securing a new and safe home for their family Pilar, Chris, Santiago, and Satchmo are trying to remain strong and positive, but they need your support to rebuild their lives. Every donation, share, or kind word makes a difference. Your generosity, no matter the size, will go directly toward helping them move forward during this challenging time. Thank you for being part of their journey and for offering your support. Your kindness means more than words can express. With gratitude and love, Amber Negrete

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Support the Seas Family’s Altadena Home Recovery

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Dear Friends and Family, Hi, it’s Jamie. I’m reaching out to ask for your support for my dear family friend Caesar, his wife Maria, and his stepson Vincent—the Seas family— who recently lost their home in the devastating Altadena fire. They’ve lost everything—memories, belongings, and their home—and are now faced with the enormous challenge of starting over. I’ve set up a GoFundMe to help ease their financial burden as they rebuild their lives. Every donation will go directly to basic living expenses and the long process of recovery. If you’re unable to donate, sharing their story with others would mean so much. The Seas family has always shown love and kindness to everyone around them, and now it’s our turn to show up for them. Thank you for your generosity and support—it means the world. With love, Jamie

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Support Paul and Alma's Journey

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Paul and Alma, both educators, musicians, and lifelong residents of Altadena, lost their home in the devastating Eaton Fire. They managed to evacuate safely, along with their pets and several of their most precious musical instruments, but everything else is gone. It's impossible to express what this place meant for so many of us. Their home acted as a community center, a sanctuary for those in need, a place of profound worship, music learning, and so much more. For four years, it was my home, too. While I began simply as one of Paul's many students, his family became my own. I watched firsthand as they selflessly provided shelter to unhoused people in the community; as they welcomed musicians from around the world, feeding and caring for them while asking for nothing in return; as they held and wiped the tears of dear friends who desperately needed the love they give so freely. Paul and Alma live to serve others. Now they need us. This is all that remains of their home. While their fire insurance will cover some of the costs of rebuilding and recovery, insurance often does not cover the full extent of what is lost, including personal and professional items critical to their lives and work. Furniture, appliances, recording equipment, instruments, clothing—virtually every material thing they had was lost to the fire. This fundraiser is intended to help bridge the gaps in what insurance may not fully address. Every penny of your contribution, no matter how small, will go toward weathering this transition and covering what won't be included in their insurance. If you can't support financially, we'd be deeply grateful if you shared this campaign on social media. Paul and Alma, along with the countless others whose lives they've changed for the better, thank you for your generosity and kindness. From the bottom of our hearts, we love you. Paul is a renowned sitarist, teacher, and the founder of the Soul Force Project, a nonprofit grounded in Altadena. Alma is a multidimensional performer, visual artist, and ceramics teacher at Norma Combs Elementary School in Pasadena. This campaign is ran by Jimmy Sudekum, a student of Paul's for the last 9 years, and now a very close friend to the Livingstone family. I will personally ensure that every dollar raised is spent on the specific items outlined above and will provide updates to donors throughout the recovery process. Here are some campaigns of close friends who also need your help: Zorthian Ranch Rhythms of the Village Oh Happy Days Junebug Tattoo (Paul's daughter's business) Mae & Asher (our neighbors) Jimmy Sudekum Here are some more photos of life at Paul and Alma's:

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Help Dave Recover After Devastating Fire

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Dave Hughes is an artist who lost his home and all his belongings in the Eaton fire. The fire came quickly, and he had to evacuate with just one bag, not long before the fire destroyed the whole neighborhood. Sadly, in addition to his personal belongings and his apartment, he lost 35 years' worth of his art, almost his whole output. Dave has dedicated his life to making art and has been an important part of the Los Angeles art community for decades. Dave is raising money to start over. All money will go directly to Dave to support him through this crisis and help him get back on his feet. Your contribution will help him greatly during this challenging time.

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Help Teague and William recover from Eaton fire

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On January 8th, our dear friends Teague and William tragically lost their house and belongings in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. We are setting up this fundraiser to help them cover unexpected costs and get back on their feet. Your help will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support them through this crisis. We have all been touched and blessed by Teague and William’s kindness, strength, creativity and generosity. If you have ever worked with Teague or William, you know how devoted they are to their community, to excellence, to warmth, to kindness and to gentleness. Any amount helps at this very difficult time, and all the money raised here will go to directly to them to them and their community. Thank you. <3 UPDATE The child care worker for Teague’s daughter is looking for work. All of her clients have fled LA because of the fires. She has a degree in early childhood education and was a kindergarten teacher. She is putting her two daughters through college. She is based in Alhambra. She is 25$/hour and looking for 25+ hours per week. Some funds have been raised for her initial weeks during this time, but she will need future and continuing employment. Anything helps. If you need childcare at this time, please DM me.

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Help Luke & Callan Rebuild After Eaton Fire Loss

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Dear Friends & Family, This GoFundMe is being created on behalf of my best friends and god children, Luke, Callan, Leon & Auggie, who devastatingly lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton Canyon Fire today. This was their first home as a family and although they had only lived in it for a short time it was filled with so much love, joy and many amazing memories. Due to the rapid evacuation notice they were only able to leave with the clothes they were wearing and minimal valuables. Everything they own is a complete loss including most sentimental and irreplaceable items. Although we cannot help with replacing sentimental items, we would like to do our part to help them rebuild their lives and get back on their feet as quickly as possible. Luke & Callan have been amazing friends to many, always offering a lending hand or are there in a time of need and now they need our help. Let’s help them get back to as normal as possible after this devastating loss. These funds will be used for anything they need right now. Be it clothes, food, a place to live, lost wages, educational materials for the boys (they lost their school as well) etc. Whether you have $5 or $500, any amount is extremely appreciated and incredibly helpful. Love, Gabe, Whitney, and Michelle

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Support Nick & Miranda who lost their home from Eaton Fire

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I'm Claire Armstrong, a friend of Nick Tipp and Miranda Childs, living in the nearby Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. On the night of Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, there were murmurings of sudden Altadena evacuations due to the nearby Eaton Canyon fire and winds with hurricane speeds. Nick and Miranda packed up their dog Sheena and a few belongings and found safe shelter across the city of Los Angeles. The next morning, they received a photo from a neighbor showing their house leveled by the severe destruction of the fire. AFTER BEFORE Childhood sweethearts, they were recently reunited during the pandemic when Nick flew to New York to bring Miranda to live with him in his Altadena home. Miranda had been settling in and building her life in LA, while Nick was jumpstarting his business. Nick's home recording studio was filled with expensive Spatial Audio equipment, recently acquired to expand his small business. The couple had also built additional spaces for recording artists to stay and collaborate, and they were excited to host more in their "artist barn". With the couple suffering tragedy after tragedy and trauma after trauma, we want to donate what funds we can to help them rebuild their lives and start afresh. The funds would be used for anything that's not covered by FEMA while awaiting insurance payouts and rebuilding their lives, and to help recoup the loss of the recording equipment so Nick can continue working. Here's Nick DMing a Call of Cthulhu homebrew on D&D 5e in his home studio before the upgrades. Let's get him a new house so we can keep the campaign going!

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Help Peter and Alice Recover after fire

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Our friends Peter Kim and Alice Könitz lost their home yesterday in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. It was a home that belonged to Peter's family for over 20 years. This historic house was also the home of a community of artists that worked and lived in the beautiful spaces that Peter had rebuilt in hand crafted wood details. It was the home and home studio for artists Alice Könitz (14 years), Delbar Shahbaz (7 years), David Hughes (8 years), Daniel Mendel Black (5 years), and Beatriz Cortez (3 years). It was also a space that held an artist residency for many visitors, organized by Alice Könitz as part of her beautiful project LAMOA (Los Angeles Museum of Art). Any contribution will help them through this difficult time. All donations will go directly to Peter and Alice. Thank you in advance for your support and also for your messages ❤️ This fundraiser was organized by Beatriz Cortez, one of the artists living in this home. My apartment was in the backhouse of the property and it burned down too. Thank you for your support to Peter and Alice.

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Help Sharon and The Cat Posse Recover from Eaton Fires

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Sharon is the founder of The Cat Posse, a 501c3 organization devoted to rescuing and rehabilitating abused and abandoned cats since 2008. Wednesday morning at 3am in Altadena, she was forced to evacuate her home with her dogs and the Cat Posse cats that have been rescued by her over the years – cats that are seniors, have extreme medical needs, aren’t fully socialized around humans, younger cats, the list goes on. Without any external help, Sharon and her sister took the animals in the short period of time they were given to get out and find safety – which thankfully they were able to secure. Sharon is still in shock and does not know how she will emotionally or financially recover from this and as her volunteers we are trying to get her back on her feet. She is an incredible leader and cat lover that keeps our organization going with her compassion for animals and for the people around her. As volunteers we are heartbroken for her and are putting out a message for help. In this time we are trying to get things organized for Sharon - whether it may be future costs for food, supplies for the cats, etc. You can visit our instagram handle @thecatposse for updates as we receive them - the roads have been blocked off in Sharon's neighbourhood so it has been difficult to get alot of information, but we will try to keep people informed on the situation as things unfold more. The video below is about Sharon and the ins and outs of rescue, the triumphs and heartbreaks and costs associated.

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"Miss "D", Miss Dianne" Needs Our Help from Altadena Fire

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Greetings Friends, my name is Deb, and I am opening this Go Fund Me for my dear friend, Dianne, a retired teacher. She and her family have lost everything in the recent California fire and nothing could be salvaged. Dianne, otherwise known as Miss D, is a pillar in her community through all of her volunteer efforts to support families, children, people in need. She has restored an important community center and worked to bring many free programs to the center for her community. She has brought in artists, musicians, dance, martial arts, for the youth of the area. She holds community events at the center, invites guest speakers on a wide variety of topics, as well as hosts meetings to foster communication and dialogue between community leaders, law enforcement, and residents in an effort to reduce tensions between various groups of residents. Dianne has worked tirelessly for her community and has never hesitated to give her time, energy, resources to help others. Now, Miss D needs you! It is now your turn to show your love and appreciation for her by offering any contribution you can afford. I know so many in Southern California will be needing this kind of help, and many asks are going to be coming your way, but any amount you can donate to Dianne and her family will not be too small. I know she and her family will be so grateful. Step up, help out, pay it forward to Miss Dianne! Gratitude and thanks in advance!

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Help Heidi Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Dear friends and family, My niece Heidi has lost everything in the recent devastating Eaton fires that tore through her rental home, just weeks after graduating from college. She is facing unimaginable challenges as she tries to rebuild her life from the ground up, having lost not only her belongings but also the sense of security and stability that we often take for granted. I am reaching out for your help in supporting her during this incredibly difficult time. Any contribution, big or small, will go directly toward helping her find a new place to live, replace essential items, and begin the process of healing and rebuilding. Please consider donating to help give my niece a fresh start. Your generosity and kindness will make a world of difference as she navigates this long road ahead. Thank you for your support. The photo is the last photo she took as the flames approached her home. If you are unable to donate I ask that you share this fundraiser. I know there are a lot of people needing help and understand if you are not in a position to give. With gratitude, Melissa La Marr (Her aunt)

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Support Tristan & Amy After Devastating Fire Loss

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, It is with a heavy, but hope-filled heart, that I ask you to please help Tristan & Amy Aitchison after losing everything in the Palisades fire this week. Their home, passed down from Amy's grandmother, was burned to the ground in the devastating fires affecting the Palisades area. This left them and their two young children (6 & 4) without a place to call home and only minimal supplies and clothing that they were able to pack quickly before having to leave everything behind in an emergency evacuation. For those of you who may not know Tristan and Amy, they are two incredibly talented chefs who have poured their love and life's work into Providence Restaurant for the last two decades. If you've ever eaten at Providence, you've undoubtedly experienced the magic they bring to the kitchen and have seen firsthand what they are capable of. They are unbelievably hardworking, caring, and dedicated, not just to the restaurant or their work, but to each and every member of their team year after year. They are a tremendous force and have played a huge role in mentoring so many talented cooks, nurturing and guiding them to help them reach their highest potential. If you work BOH in the restaurant industry or know anything about it, you know how hard it can be to make a living (especially with costs in Los Angeles going through the roof), let alone having to start over from ground zero with absolutely nothing. Today, I ask that you assist them by giving back to a couple and family that has given so much to our community. Today, they are the ones in need of our help. Please help in putting this family back on their feet by giving them the fresh start they desperately need after this devastating loss. Any money raised will go directly to the Aitchisons as they navigate a path forward. Any donation helps, no matter how small. Organized with love by Kim & Stephanie Stodel

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Help for Marlene After Eaton Fire Destroyed Her Home

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My cousin’s house was completely burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire this week. She quickly had to evacuate, without the help of her husband as he is currently out of the country for work. Even in the most prepared situations, it is difficult to bring everything with you during an evacuation outside of the essentials. This horrendous loss is unspeakable and she is absolutely devastated. My cousins and I went to visit her just a few weeks ago for the holidays. She graciously invited us into her home and was the perfect host. She provided us with everything we needed and more, she shared her home and her community that she had come to know and love with pride. We went to see the famous Christmas Tree Lane — the majority of that entire neighborhood has been destroyed. The footage of the neighborhood is barely recognizable. As we drove around I remember her sharing with us, emotionally, how she never imagined she would have a life like this — a beautiful home in Altadena with her husband and dogs. In just a matter of hours, this dream tragically went up in flames and we are heartbroken for her and with her. Like many in my family, we came from humble beginnings to put it kindly… a small town in El Salvador to a big city in California in pursuit of the American dream. First and foremost, we are grateful she is safe. Material items can be replaced, life cannot. However, all the memories you share in a home, years of good moments and bad, pictures, treasures, and keepsakes — these things are priceless and irreplaceable. Individually, it’s difficult to ask for help, especially in a time of desperation and despair. Collectively, we are stronger; if there is any amount you can provide, it would be greatly appreciated. My intention is that 100% of the proceeds go to her to in an effort to support her immediately and replace basic necessities. Much of her family is in Virginia and El Salvador and while we cannot be there with her physically at this time, the financial support will be a bandage until we can reunite with her.

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Help the Harth Family After Fire Loss

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On January 8th, the day before Gina's 50th birthday, our dear friends, The Harth family, Neil, Gina, Eden, and Lola, lost their cherished family home and everything in it due to the devastating Eaton fire in Alta Dena. Gina had just left to celebrate her milestone birthday in Spain with her son Eden and mom Valerie. Neil and Lola stayed home due to work and school. At 2 AM on Jan 8th, Neil and Lola were evacuated from their home abruptly, not able to take much and not knowing the outcome. The news came, just in time for Gina's actual birthday in Spanish time, that they did sadly lose their family home along with Eden's car. They saved for years to purchase a home for their family and bought their treasured 1900s English Tudor five and a half years ago. Over the last five years, Gina, my oldest, dearest childhood friend, has initiated multiple home projects with the help of her hardworking husband Neil. Her creative, artful perception made their family home unique and beautiful. They have lost everything they have worked so hard for. Their belongings and cherished family memories are all gone, and my heart breaks for them. They are currently displaced, staying with a friend of the family, and will need to find temporary housing. They need all the help and support available. We can help them recover from this loss with the help of their community of friends, family, strangers, and anyone who would find it in their hearts. Please consider helping and sharing this to support the wonderful Harth family in their time of need from this unimaginable loss. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the support.

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Help Bonnie and James Ray Recover After Eaton Fire

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I am raising funds for my sister Bonnie, her husband James, and their nearly two-year-old daughter Eve. On January 8th, the devastating Eaton wildfire swept through Altadena and destroyed their home, burning it to the ground. They lost all of their belongings, as well as their kitty Savannah. Please consider donating to help them navigate this tragedy. Their beautiful home, which they put so much work into since buying in 2022, was reduced to ashes in a matter of hours after they evacuated early the morning of the 8th. Thankfully, they are safe, but now face the overwhelming challenge of starting over from scratch. We hope to raise funds to help cover essential costs to provide immediate temporary relief, including clothing, food, and supplies for their family, especially little Eve (kid stuff like toddler bed, toys, and other essentials). For the time being, they are staying with our mom Marianne in Arcadia. Please DM me if you'd like the address to send anything to them directly. Any amount, no matter how small, will help provide relief and stability as they begin the long road to recovery. We would be so grateful if you could share this fundraiser with your friends, family, and social networks to spread the word. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support during this difficult time. Your help means the world to our family, and we will keep you updated on Bonnie and her family’s progress as they get back on their feet. With heartfelt gratitude, Molly photo above: Our family spent Christmas 2024 at the Ray home

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Support Fay After Eaton Canyon Fire Loss

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Dear Friends, Family, and Community, This evening, my sister Fay received the devastating news that her home of 11 years in the beautiful town of Altadena was completely destroyed in the Eaton Canyon Fire. While I am endlessly grateful that Fay and her beloved dog, Snake, are safe, my heart breaks for everything she has lost—her home, her belongings, and so many cherished memories. The fire took everything: her clothes, furniture, one-of-a-kind treasures, and irreplaceable sentimental items that held so much meaning. To know Fay is to know how deeply she poured her heart into her home—not just as her own sanctuary but also as a welcoming haven for others. Her space was filled with warmth, love, and creativity, always open for friends and family to gather, celebrate life’s milestones, and simply feel at home. Whether it was a cozy dinner, a festive celebration, or just a moment of connection, her home was a place where memories were made and shared, leaving an indelible mark on everyone who entered. What makes this loss even harder is that it comes after two incredibly difficult years. The entertainment industry Fay works in has faced massive upheaval, and she’s been navigating significant financial challenges as a result. Yet through it all, she has continued to give her all to her craft, touching countless lives with her talent and creativity. Whether she’s crafting compelling stories for reality TV, docu-series, or branded content, Fay’s passion, drive, and heart shine through in everything she does. Now, Fay needs us. Starting over after a tragedy like this is overwhelming, and even the smallest acts of kindness can make a difference. If you are able to donate—even just $5—it would mean the world. Every bit helps as Fay works to pick up the pieces of her life, find temporary housing, and start moving forward. We will provide regular updates on how donations are being used to ensure full transparency and accountability. This fundraiser was organized with so much love by me and my husband, Paul, and we are standing by Fay’s side through every step of this journey. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for showing up for Fay in this unimaginable time. Your kindness, generosity, and love mean everything to her—and to all of us. With endless gratitude, Monica

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Help Tara, Arden, and Sofia Rebuild After Fire

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Last night, Tara, Arden, and Sofia received the evacuation order. With the fire still a mile away, they never imagined it would reach their home. By morning, Kenneth went on his off-road motorcycle, navigating past fire lines and police blockades to check on the house. The fire had swept through the neighborhood, leaving toppled power lines and no houses standing. Before evacuating, Tara ensured her 93-year-old neighbor, Mercedes, was safely picked up by her family, very likely saving her life. Now, Tara, Arden, and Sofia are focused on meeting their immediate needs—shelter, food, and basic supplies—while also beginning to navigate the complex process of rebuilding their lives. We’re reaching out to friends, family, and the community for any love and support you can offer. Whether it’s a donation of any size, a kind message, or a blessing, your help will make a meaningful difference as they start to rebuild and move forward.

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Help Martell Carpenter Rebuild After Fire

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Hello everyone, My name is Martell Carpenter and I work at the Post Climbing Gym in Pasadena, California. I'm the guy with the crazy hair that you may see at the front desk from time to time. I've undoubtedly joked around with many of you. I've never written one of these and am not exactly sure what I'm supposed to say. But I'm a resident of Altadena and have been for a good majority of my life. I was forced to evacuate my home due to the fires. Unfortunately, my residence was lost and with that, a majority of my stuff. I'm currently looking for a place to live temporarily while I figure things out. Anything that can be contributed would be helpful. I want to say I feel really guilty even asking because so many more people lost so much more than I did. So I want to ask that if you do not have anything extra, please don't in any way feel obligated. Make sure it goes to those who are really in need. But for anybody that contributes, just know how grateful and humble I feel. I look forward to seeing you all back at the gym.

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Help Rebuild the Huang Family's Home

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I am helping to raise funds for my dear friends who lost their home in the Eaton Fire on January 8, 2025. It was completely burned to the ground. Some of you may already know Debbie, George, Ashley, and Lucas Huang. They are some of the kindest people we know and always willing to help out their friends and strangers alike in times of need. They need our help now to help rebuild their home and lives. My name is Darshana Sarathchandra, and I am helping to raise these funds for the Huang Family who I have known for many years. 100% of the funds will go to them to rebuild their home and lives. These GoFundMe donations will go towards temporary housing, costs exceeding federal aid allowances, and other expenses that are not covered by FEMA Aid. Whatever you can donate to help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your generosity during this difficult time.

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Support Jeff and Susan Maljian After Wildfire Loss

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Hey friends and family, this is Christian Maljian. Starting around 6pm January 7th a fire broke out in Eaton canyon near my childhood home where my parents still live. It’s been our family home for 22 years, it’s where nearly all our memories were made and held, and it’s a place I wanted to bring my children one day into. Now it’s gone. My parents Jeff and Susan, siblings, and our pets are all physically safe but this is a loss I can’t comprehend. 3 years ago almost to this day I lost the home I was living in in Colorado due to the Marshall fires, and just like last time this one in California has ravished thousands of homes. 11000 acres and counting. The 100 mile an hour winds made it nearly impossible to save most homes and although my family took what they could, there is so much we can never get back. They, and I, would deeply appreciate anything you can give to help them rebuild a home and a neighborhood that’s been around for over 80 years with so much history and beauty. I never thought I’d have to be dealing with this ever again but here we are. I don’t know what God’s plan is but I know He is good. Please consider giving today to my family or another family in need from the California wildfires.

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Help Us Restore Our Haitian Legacy

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Only 8 days into the new year, and my family has lost up to 4 homes in this devastating LA fire. Years of history, love, and tradition have gone up in flames. Our family has been hit hard. My elderly aunts—who my mom lives with and cares for—lost their homes in this fire. Over the past 24 hours, my brother and I have worked tirelessly to ensure they all have a roof over their heads, but it hasn’t been easy. This loss is even deeper because we also lost a home that was the heart of our Haitian legacy. Purchased by my grandfather in the 1970s, it was where he sent for my grandmother and my mom to join him from Haiti. It was where my mom and her siblings grew up, and where my siblings and I learned to cook Haitian dishes, understand Creole, and remain connect to our roots. Adding to the heartbreak, my Aunt Naomi and her children—KJ (9), Kayla (12), and Michael (20)—also called this house their home. It was their safe haven, and now they've lost everything. Breaking the news to the kids after the holidays was especially devastating, as we never imagined it would be our last holiday in that home. We are humbly reaching out for your support. If you can contribute any amount, it would mean the world to us as we work to provide stability for our families as they navigate this unimaginable loss. Every bit helps, and we are deeply grateful for your prayers and support. To our community who has also been impacted by this devastation, our hearts are with you. Together, we will rise, rebuild, and honor the legacy of those who came before us. For immediate assistance, you are more than welcome to Venmo (@angeliquevm) or cash app ($angeliquevm)

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Help the Landry Family Recover after the Eaton Fire

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Friends and Family, Thank you to everyone that has reached out to us to make sure we are okay and to offer help. It means more to us than you will ever know. The shock is wearing off today 1/9 and we are just now coming to terms with the total devastation that has happened. We live in Altadena. On Tuesday night 1/7, the winds were approaching 60-80mph and we could see fire on the hill by Eaton Canyon, so we made the snap decision to evacuate. We feared that maybe a tree would fall on the house and decided it was better to be safer than sorry, and decided to wait it out down in Eagle Rock/Mount Washington with our parents. We put the kids and dogs in the cars and didn’t pack much else. We thought we would be able to come back the next day or so to clean up and get back to normal. Unfortunately, we are not going to be able to return to normal any time soon. Yesterday we were able to see with our own eyes that there is nothing to go back to. Our house and all our possessions are completely gone. Our neighborhood is gone. A lifetime of memories and the only home that Ollie and Nico have known is gone. The kids are devastated by this loss and the grief is hitting us in waves. It’s like a stab to the heart every time we think of something big or small and realize we will never see it again. The family heirlooms, Oliver’s new room and setup, Nico’s stuffies. The ashes of our old pets. All the boy’s swim gear and championship mementos. All gone. For us, the top priority is to bring some sort of sense of stability back for the boys to help them feel a little bit more normal by getting back into their routines of school in La Canada and swimming with Spartans and ROSE. We are lucky our families are supportive and are temporarily hosting us, but what we really need is to get back closer to our regular orbit. Today we started the hard work of trying to recover. We are putting in insurance claims and hoping it is enough, but realizing it probably won’t be. Given the scope and magnitude of the devastation it’ll be months, if not years before we can feel like we are at home. We are normally independent and would never ask for help or even want to feel like we are imposing, but we’re realizing that we are going to need help. So we are putting aside that stubborn pride and asking for help. We are grateful for any form of help you can offer. We would also really be very thankful for any connections to help us find a place to live in the La Crescenta/La Canada/Pasadena/Altadena/Eagle Rock areas, followed by any connections to professionals to help us get the planning and permitting process started for rebuilding in Altadena. Again, our deepest and most sincere thanks to all those that have reached out and offered us help. You have been the bright lights we need in this dark time for us. With love and hope, The Landry Family

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Support Dot and Jeff after Eaton fire

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My name is Kyla Purtell, and I am raising funds for Dorothy "Dot" Wong and Jeff Herring, who lost their Altadena home of over 20 years in the Eaton fire. I have been their friend for a decade and collaborator, working closely with them on their SoCalCross event series and more here in the Los Angeles area. It is hard to put into words their dedication, kindness, generosity, and what they have given to so many people. Dot and Jeff, as a team, have been a backbone of their community for over 20 years. They are both ardent protectors of the natural environment, who care deeply about their home and their local community—the Hahamonga watershed, and across the San Gabriel foothills. Together, they have been instrumental in growing and developing cyclocross and promoting the joys of cycling to all in Southern California, through the SoCalCross series, which has had over 200+ events to date, and in collaboration with events to support seniors, youth, para-athletes, and so much more. Jeff is a lifelong resident of the area. An artist and creative, a maker and builder, he is quick to help his neighbors and community. Dorothy has been involved for many years in both neighborhood government, serving as a Town Councilwoman in Altadena, and with many other local causes—giving freely so much of her time and energy to change her community for the better. In the greater Los Angeles cycling community, she is a bicycle and pedestrian educator and leader. It would be impossible to count how many people have been touched by Dot and Jeff's enthusiasm, knowledge, and altruism. They are currently evacuated with their pets and are safe, though their home has been totally lost in the fires. As well, they've lost everything enables their contributions to their community. Your contributions will help them this challenging time. These funds will assist with needs that may not be fully covered by other sources of aid.

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Help the Cassou Family After Losing Their Home

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Help the Cassou Family Home and Legacy A Family Home Lost to Unprecedented Fires On January 8, 2025, one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles history tore through Altadena, reducing the Cassou family’s cherished home to ashes. With winds reaching up to 70 miles per hour, the flames left devastation in their wake, forever altering the lives of countless families. For multiple generations living together, the Cassou home was far more than a house—it was a sanctuary where love, resilience, and community connection flourished. It was a space where family traditions were celebrated, laughter echoed through countless gatherings, and neighbors always found a warm welcome. Today, all that remains are memories. The Cassou Family’s Fight to Recover The Cassou family’s roots in Altadena run deep. Georgia Cassou’s grandfather settled in the area in 1938, seeking refuge from wartime Los Angeles. Decades later, Georgia built on this legacy by creating a home that became a cornerstone of the community—a place where the doors were always open to those in need. Now, that legacy has been shaken. The fire destroyed everything—irreplaceable heirlooms, tools essential for their livelihoods, and the heart of their multigenerational home. But the Cassou family is determined to recover, with their community’s support. The Immediate Challenge and How You Can Help The fire left the Cassou family with immense challenges as they navigate this devastating loss: Donate: Every contribution, no matter the size, helps the Cassou family take one step closer to recovering their home and their lives. Share: Spread the word about this campaign within your networks. Each share expands their reach and increases the chances of success. Support: Keep the family in your thoughts. Your encouragement and kindness mean everything during this difficult time. A Message from Georgia Cassou “This fire has taken our home, but it hasn’t taken our spirit. The road ahead is daunting, but the love and support we’ve already seen gives us hope. Recovering isn’t just about constructing walls—it’s about creating a space where love, resilience, and community thrive. Your support—whether it’s a donation, sharing our story, or sending good wishes—is invaluable to us. Thank you for standing with our family in this moment of need.” Let’s Help the Cassou Family This is more than a campaign—it’s an opportunity for us, as a community, to help a family rise from the ashes. Your generosity can restore a legacy of love, connection, and resilience that has touched so many lives.

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Help Farrel & Melissa After the Devasting Altadena Wildfire

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Hi everyone, my name is Beth Brown, and I’m a lifelong friend of Farrel Freeman here in CA. I’m reaching out on behalf of my dear friends Farrel and Melissa, who recently lost their home and everything they own in the devastating Eaton Canyon wildfire in Altadena, CA. They had only moved into their home in April 2024, and now the life they just started together has been reduced to ashes. While material items can eventually be replaced, the most heartbreaking loss is the irreplaceable family history that was destroyed. Farrel’s late father’s letters, paintings, and photographs—treasured keepsakes filled with memories and love—are gone forever. This loss represents more than just the home they shared; it’s a devastating loss of a life lived together, a connection to family, and the history they carried with them. This GoFundMe has been created to help Farrel and Melissa as they navigate through this disaster. While nothing can bring back the sentimental items they cherished, replacing the essentials—toiletries, and basic household items—can provide a foundation for starting over. The goal is $20,000, which is only a drop in the bucket compared to what they will need overall, but it’s a meaningful first step towards helping them. Farrel and Melissa are two of the most generous, caring people I know, always quick to offer love and support to others. They and their beloved dogs made it out safely, but they now face the daunting task of starting from scratch. If you’re able to give, whether it’s a small amount or more, it will mean so much. If you’re unable to donate, your prayers, love, and kind words of encouragement are just as valuable. Let’s come together as a community to remind Farrel and Melissa that they’re not alone in this unimaginable loss. Thank you so much for your generosity and support—it truly means everything. Please share this page.

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Help Jonas and Brit Recover After The Eaton Fire

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Please help us (Nikolai and Raina) in our efforts to get Nikolai’s brother and sister-in-law, Jonas and Brit, back on their feet after losing everything in the Eaton Fire. After repatriating to the US from the Netherlands in order to begin an adoption journey and living in three different temporary rentals, Jonas and Brit finally settled into what was going to be a long-term rental home just a couple of months ago. Now, their neighborhood and all of Altadena have burned down, and they have lost everything with the exception of a few small family keepsakes, a laptop, and a week's worth of clothes. They are lucky to have had the foresight to safely evacuate to our house when they did with both their cats. They feel very fortunate for everything they still have and for their family and friends offering support. But they haven't even begun to wrap their heads around what rebuilding their lives will take. Please help in any way you can, be it here or in another capacity. Your contributions will go towards expenses that insurance will not cover like temporary housing, essentials and recovery. With love, Raina and Nikolai

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Help Kya and Family After Losing Home in Altadena Fire

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My name is Kya Bilal and I am representing The Bilal Family in Altadena. My family has lived on Loma Alta Dr since 1997 and we are absolutely devastated to see everything that we know burned down to the ground. Myself, Avery , Mom , Poppa Michael, and Rafeeq were awakened from our sleep to evacuate our home early Wednesday morning. We grabbed what we could but the truth is we lost Everything. If you can find it in your heart to help our family after this tragedy we appreciate you . We are thankful for all of the love and support

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Help the Fluker Family After Fire

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Meet the Fluker family: Todd, Kelly, Hannah, their foster child and their beloved dogs, Harley and Nala. On January 8th at 3:30 am, they were evacuated from their family home in Altadena, CA, managing only to grab essential documents and a wedding album. Later that day, a neighbor delivered the devastating news that their home had been destroyed by the Eaton Canyon Fire. This wasn't just any house. It was Todd's childhood home where he grew up. He and Kelly had later purchased it from his mother to raise their own family. Over the years, the Flukers have opened their hearts and home to many foster children. They have become a poisitve light in their community. They've consistently shown up for others in times of need, demonstrating unwavering generosity and compassion. If you can spare any amount to help this remarkable family get through this challenging time and to get back on their feet, it would be deeply appreciated. Your support would mean the world to a family that has given so much to others.

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Help Jenna Felling Recover After Eaton Fire

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On the evening of Tuesday, January 7th, Jenna and her daughter were given an immediate evacuation order for the Eaton fire that began raging in Altadena. They packed up a few belongings, their cat Bean, and headed to a safe place. By noon the next day, their house was reduced to rubble. So many homes have been lost in the Eaton and Palisades fires, and so many people's lives have been marked by these events. For those who’ve not yet had the joy of meeting Jenna, let me tell you about her. Jenna is an art department coordinator in commercials. She is perpetually looking after those around her. She meets you with a warm wit and humor that immediately makes you feel like family. She is a fierce and wise friend, often with a story to relate to what you’re going through, and always with an open heart to hear you out. She has helped so many people get work, keep work, get into their union, and keep their rate on jobs. All of this while working behind the scenes to maintain smooth logistics for her department. She sometimes refers to herself as the janitor, and she is in so many ways. Jenna understands how to be a cog in the wheel and yet can’t help but stand out because of what a kind, level, joyous, funny, considerate, generous, and special person she is. Jenna is the coordinator you want on a job when things start going south – she’s good in a crisis. Even after her house burned to the ground, she’s managed to crack jokes. Jenna is an incredible mother to a very cool daughter and has worked so hard to provide a home for the two of them. They’re safe and have one another, but they’ve lost everything else. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve expressed a need for something and Jenna has said, “Oh, I have one of those in my garage, I’ll bring it tomorrow.” And then she shows up with the thing you needed plus something like a rubber rotisserie chicken just because she thought it was funny. None of these objects made Jenna who she is, but they were tiny talismans – imbued with her amusement and generosity – extensions of her that stretched out into the world in all directions. The fact is that Jenna’s going to be occupied for a while with insurance claims and managing displacement while trying to keep things as normal as possible for her and her daughter. Having to find work and be as present as she is for her job – being the janitor – on top of all of that is too much for one single mom. Please help us take one thing off her plate so she doesn’t have to worry about work as she shows up for this particular crisis. Eric Archer and I (Lindsey) are long time Los Angeles colleagues and friends of Jenna who adore her and want to help her rebuild her life. We hope she can fill it with the things she and her daughter need (clothes, food, rent on their temporary housing) and why not a rubber rotisserie chicken, cause you never know.

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Aid My Brother and Nephews After Tragedy

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Hi friends and family! As we all know, we're all going through something so tragic, and our community has lost so much. Unfortunately, my brother's house has been completely destroyed by the fires and has left him, my two nephews, and Nadia without a home. It's so difficult to ask for help right now but any type of help would be appreciated! Even a repost will mean so much! I will continue praying for all my friends, family, and community! We will get through this together

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Help the Lim Family recover after the Altadena Eaton Fire

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On Wednesday, January 7th, the devastating Eaton fire in Altadena, California ravaged the area, forcing Janet and Alex Lim and their three daughters to evacuate with just the clothes on their backs and one other outfit. Janet, a dedicated teacher, and Alex, a hard-working police officer, have always been pillars of their community, giving tirelessly to others. Now, they need our help. The Lims have lost EVERYTHING in the Eaton Fire: their belongings, and a sense of security. As they work to recover their lives, the financial strain will be overwhelming. We are reaching out to support this loving family as they recover from this unimaginable loss. Your generous donations will help them begin the difficult journey. Please consider donating to help Janet, Alex, and their three daughters start fresh. Every donation, no matter what size, makes a meaningful impact. Let’s come together to support this deserving family in their time of need. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. (In an effort to prevent fraud, we want to clarify that this fundraiser is being organized by the Lim's co-workers, Jack Hall and Roy Yoo in support of Janet and Alex Lim, victims of the Altadena Eaton Fires in the County of Los Angeles .)

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Fire Recovery for Natali, Dennis, & Dylan Escobedo

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Natali, Dennis, & Dylan Escobedo lost their home in the tragic Altadena fires & need help rebuilding their lives. Any amount is much appreciated.

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Help Bilandzija Family After Loss of their Home Altadena, CA

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Our dear friends: Jessica, Daryl, Bella, Catalina & Julian Bilandzija lost their home and all of their possessions on January 7, 2025 in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. We met the Bilandzijas 20 years ago when Jessica started a Mom & Me (Mama Mia) fitness group at the Rose Bowl. Since then, we have been a tight knit community of support and love for each other. Our kids have grown up together and our families have become one. The Bilandzija family home in Altadena has been the hub for all of us and it is with heavy hearts that we reach out to ask for support for the Bilandzijas today. Jessica is an English teacher at Marshall Secondary School in Pasadena, as well as the school's Cross Country Coach and former Tennis Coach. Daryl teaches English at La Canada High School. Daryl is also an amazing finish carpenter and had handmade most of the furniture in the home, all of which was also lost in the fire. All three of their kids went to Altadena schools including Odyssey Charter and John Muir High School. Jessica and Daryl have been residents of Altadena for 20 years and invested much love and hard work into the community. Jessica is the President of the board of Directors of Pasadena Dance Theatre and has donated and volunteered tirelessly. They need us now. Please help the Bilandzijas begin to put their lives back together and bring them back to Altadena - the city they love. Help them once again pour their light and good hearts into teaching, coaching, nurturing nature and giving back. Help bring them home. Please donate any amount. Currently, Daryl and Jessica are staying with extended family in San Diego. Bella is finishing her senior year at Park Point University in Pittsburg and Catalina is in her second year at UC San Diego. Julian has had to pause his sophomore year at John Muir High School due to the recent fires, but hopes to return. Shadow, their beloved dog is safe and so is sweet Bill, their cat. We are grateful that they are all are alive. Thank you in advance for your support and love. Mama Mia Moms: Arianne, Boonrasi, Cherie, Jeanette, Jessalyn, Kristin, Rebecca and Tracey Shadow the dog & Bill the cat in happier times: This is their home today:

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Help the Williams Family Get Back On Our Feet After The Fire

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Please Help the Williams Family Recover Hello All, My name is Madison Williams, and my family has been profoundly affected by the devastating Eaton Fire, which began on the evening of January 7th, 2025—my 29th birthday. Tragically, we lost both my childhood home and my grandparents' home in a single night and are still struggling to process the immense loss we’ve experienced. The Eaton Fire has deeply impacted the entire Altadena community. Many families, like ours, have experienced heartbreaking loss, with homes and cherished memories taken overnight. Yet, we remain committed to supporting each other as we face the difficult journey of healing and recovery together. My grandparents had lived in their home for over 50 years. It was a central gathering place for our entire family—where countless holidays and celebrations were shared. My childhood home, where my sister and I grew up, also held a lifetime of memories. Losing both spaces has been incredibly difficult for our family. While we are grateful to have each other, everything else we’ve ever owned was lost in the fire. Though some things can never be replaced, we’re seeking support to help cover unexpected costs and assist with the many aspects of recovery during this challenging time. Your contributions will help us through this difficult period, allowing us to focus on meeting essential needs and finding stability as we work toward healing. These funds will provide support for areas that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid and will help us move forward in ways both big and small. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference. If you're unable to contribute financially, sharing this page with others is also a powerful way to show support. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and encouragement. It truly means the world to us. With love and gratitude, The Williams Family

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Support the Knights: 60 Years of Memories

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My name is Shelby Chargin and I’m raising money for the Knight family from the Altadena fires. I live in LA and got to know Anastassia through music industry connections and our shared love of kpop group NCT 127. Anastassia Knight’s family have lived in this home for 60 years since 1965. Her grandparents both whom have passed raised her mother, her aunt, her uncles, her cousins and her there. Currently, the house is inhabited by her special needs uncle who will no doubt need as much support as possible. The money will support the families recovery and any additional medical expenses her uncle will need. Anastassia is a wonderful human who would help absolutely anyone and if you’ve ever come across her you know her kindness is one of the things that’s so special about her. Please help if you can.

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Support Ian Starting Over After Devastating Fire

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Hi friends and family, We are devastated by the fires impacting LA right now. Sadly, Ian’s apartment building in Altadena burned down on Wednesday morning and nothing is salvageable. He was in Riverside when the evacuation notice went out so he was unable to retrieve anything from his apartment. While we are so thankful that he is safe, he has lost all of his belongings and home. He is now facing the unimaginable challenge of starting over from scratch. Your contributions will help Ian address the many aspects of recovery as he gets back on his feet. Donations of any amount- large or small- are so appreciated. Thank you for your kindness and generosity during this difficult time. Sincerely, The Saunders & Anderson Family

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Help with the loss of Robert and Dawn’s home

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On January 8th around 3am, the Eaton Fire ripped through the town of Altadena. Hundreds of homes, business, and structures, all destroyed within an hour. Robert and Dawn had enough time to grab what they could and leave their home, not knowing they would never be going back. Thousands of dollars of equipment/resources that they use for their daily jobs were lost along mass collections of family heirlooms, childhood memorabilia and other essential needs. Though money cannot replace the true value of many of these items, it can help provide a sense of security in a time like this and allow them to get their needs back in order. These funds also support the time off of work to be able to restructure their lives. Every little bit helps. -Robert’s sons

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2025-01-15T21:35:30.240Z - ongoing
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Support Camilla and Jason after Eaton Fire

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On Wednesday, January 8th, Camilla and Jason, two wonderful and generous friends, lost their home and all of their belongings to the Eaton wildfire in Altadena, CA. They were only able to save their cats and a few belongings. Camilla Taylor is a talented artist, printmaker, and sculptor. She lost all the tools of her art-making when her home studio burned down, such as her kiln and her printing press. She also lost all her artworks, archives, and materials. This fundraiser is organized by Nova Jiang (a friend and fellow artist from Los Angeles). Like many in our community, I have received help and care from Camilla and Jason in times of hardship. The home they lost to the fire was always a welcoming space to friends in need. Your generous support will help Camilla and Jason forge a new path forward. They face many challenges while being overwhelmed by the loss of their home and neighborhood. Your donation will also help Camilla start making art again. (I am Nova Jiang, an artist who also lives in Los Angeles. I have been close friends with Camilla and Jason since 2017 after I met Camilla in a printmaking class she taught.)

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Support Patrick Connor's Family After Fire

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Patrick Connor, his partner Ashley, and his two kids Fiona and Kieren lost their Alta Dena home along with everything they own in the devastating Eaton Fire. They're safe, but they evacuated with the clothes on their backs. They have a challenging path ahead, but with our help, hopefully things will be a little bit easier. Please consider donating whatever you can to help them get back on their feet. Every little bit helps. I've known Patrick for 15 years. We work together at Santa Monica College, and our families break bread together on holidays. He's one of the best humans I know, and my heart breaks for his family.

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Help Kenny and Morgan Rebuild After Fire

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Kenny and Morgan are simply the best humans around. If you are lucky enough to know them you have experienced the joy they bring when they walk in the room, always excited and supportive. They are truly the best of friends always eager and able to help with anything you could imagine. (Kenny has personally rescued me from not one but two embarrassing car incidents and Morgan has dropped everything to help take care of our kids in emergencies.) Not to mention their commitment to our snuggly pit bull friends and the LGBTQ community right here in SGV. Unfortunately, they like many of our neighbors, lost everything when their house burned down in Altadena on Jan 7th in the Eaton Fire. They had been saving for years to buy their first house and had just moved in last year. Now they have to rebuild from scratch while finding a temporary home for them and their pups Coco and Hooper and foster pup Mama Potato. If you can, please donate to help them get through this extremely challenging time. Kenny and Morgan are always the first to help and I hope we can all show them that same love and support in the coming months to help them rebuild in many ways. Funds will be used for unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid.

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Help Kevin & Shanica Robertson Family

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Dear family, friends, and kind-hearted individuals, My name is Shanica Robertson, and on 01/08/2025, the Eaton Canyon/Altadena fire tragically affected my entire family's life. The fire ravaged our community and left our home completely destroyed. In a matter of hours, we lost everything—our home of 25 years, cherished belongings, and the life we had worked so hard to build. Our family has lived in the Altadena/Pasadena area for over 30 years and can't imagine living in any other community. We are dedicated to staying in the area because Altadena is our home. We are reaching out for your support during this incredibly challenging time. While we are grateful to be alive and safe, the emotional and financial toll is overwhelming. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a huge difference and help us get back on our feet. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity, kindness, and support. We are truly grateful for any help you can offer. Warm regards, Kevin and Shanica Robertson

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Support the Kleinert Family after Eaton Fire

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Across Los Angeles the destruction from the many wildfires is absolutely devastating. My heart breaks for the 1000s of families who will have to rebuild their lives in the wake of losing everything. My brother, Matthew and his wife Christina are among that growing list of families. The Altadena house they completely renovated 2 years ago to be their family home for Levi (7), Zoe (4), Maverick (3), Oliver (20 months), baby 5 (due in May) and dog Bali, along with all their worldly possessions has become a pile of ashes with nothing more than Levi's chalk drawings remaining on the driveway. With 4 small kids, your home is your world. A place where they ate, slept, did homeschool, worked remotely, hosted weekly Sunday Church groups, celebrated kids birthdays, birthed 2 babies, and hosted countless holidays for family and friends. They love hard and welcomed the community into their home as family of their own to create incredible and cherished memories together. Along with much of the Altadena community, they are going to need help as they navigate the next steps and move towards recovery. As Matthew's sister, Christina's SIL, and Aunt to my very favorite kiddos, I'm asking for your help to share a little love back to the people that mean the world to me and so many of us. We are beyond thankful for their safety, but as they catch their breath from an unfathomable few days, they will start to process what's next. HOW YOU CAN HELP Many of you have asked how to help, and right now with the road unknown, the best way is truly money as needs will continue to evolve. Your prayers are also very appreciated. with so much love and gratitude, Coco ^^A little hike in the canyon above their house just last week. MESSAGE FROM MATT & CHRISTINA We and the kids are devastated to share that our house burned down last night in the #eaton fire in Altadena but feel blessed that we were able to evacuate safely. As I drove through the neighborhood today there were hundreds of houses burned to the ground with hardly any still standing. Northern Altadena was leveled by the fire so please pray for all those who have lost their homes and protection over the firemen working hard to contain the spread. Thank you to all for the outpouring of love and support during this tough time for our family. Though at times it’s hard to remember that it’s just stuff, it’s the memories we will carry with us. The Lord will turn ashes into beauty. A beautiful reminder that the things you can touch can be gone in a moment but the eternal you cannot see will last you forever. All of us are safe and together. Thank you Jesus. We are grateful. And life will continue to be beautiful and good. ❤️ --- WHO I AM I'm Coco Kleinert, Matthew's sister. I live in Portland,OR but grew up in Los Angeles and still consider it home. The destruction across LA absolutely breaks my heart and watching the people I love the most experience this firsthand is beyond comprehension.

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Help Pedro and Yoelle recover from Eaton

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I am currently raising money for my best friend Pedro and his mom Yoelle (Maestra Martinez), who have lost their home and everything they owned in the Eaton fire. Yoelle is a teacher at Pasadena Waldorf School, which has also been razed to the ground. These two have done nothing but help others and be pillars of the community. My family and theirs have lived in the same community for over a decade, and we have all lost our homes. Some of us, like Yoelle, have also lost jobs. Please help these wonderful people rebuild their lives and find stability if you are in a position to do so.

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Rally for Astral: Recovery from Fire Loss

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Hello, friends and family. This week, Los Angeles has been struck by an unprecedented amount of loss and heartbreak. Our dear friend, colleague, and sister, Astral, and her family have been directly affected. On Tuesday evening, when the fire broke out, she had only minutes to pack up and evacuate. Unfortunately, like many others, she has lost her Altadena home to the Eaton Fire. While we are grateful for her safety, the aftermath of this loss is unpredictable, and she needs our village to rally and support her in any way we can. She would do it for any of us, certainly has done it for me and my family and it's time to step up for our gal. The total amount she and her family have lost is still unknown, but we want to help her with the unexpected expenses she will undoubtedly incur in the coming weeks and months. Any contribution you can make will be greatly appreciated. Stay safe, and thank you in advance for your support. With so much love, -Audrey Roux

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Help Laura, Peter, Simon & Finley Recover After Eaton Fire

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On Wednesday, January 8th, life changed forever for our dear friends Laura, Peter, and their two children, Simon and Finley. The Eaton Fire swept through their neighborhood in Altadena, destroying their home and the Olive avenue community they hold so dear to their heart. Thankfully, the family was able to evacuate in time, but with little more than the clothes on their backs. They have since been on the move—staying with friends, finding shelter, while processing this new devastating reality. As they navigate this heartbreaking chapter, Laura and Peter remain focused on keeping their family - and local community - safe and supported. They are filled with gratitude for the first responders and the friends who have opened their doors to help. But the road ahead is long, and they will need our help. We are raising $50,000 to assist them with the expenses insurance or FEMA won't cover: Temporary Housing: Finding a stable place to live while they figure out their long-term plans. Replacing Essentials: Clothing, school supplies for Simon and Finley, toys, toiletries, and other everyday items they lost in the fire. Help them - and their neighbors - recover: Over the next few weeks and months, they'll need support to face what's ahead. Funds will also contribute to support other neighbors in need. Simon and Finley's elementary school, Mary W Jackson Elementary PTA, has also put together a donation form for families in need that you can also contribute to (from clothing, to supplies, food, toiletry, home goods, etc). The McPherson Willis Family stands and solidarity with their Neighbors and Altadena and also wants to share this resource to directly help support displaced black families: Displaced Black Families GoFundMe list This family has always been a source of kindness, warmth, and generosity for those around them. Now, it’s our turn to support them in their time of need. Whether it’s a donation, sharing this fundraiser with your network, or simply sending words of encouragement, every little bit helps. Let’s come together to give Laura, Peter, Simon, and Finley the stability and hope they need as they begin the difficult process of getting back on their feet. Thank you for standing with them. With love and gratitude, Nikki, Mag, Friends & The Willis and MacPherson Family The Willis, photo taken at Loma Alta Park: The lovely Olive ave. house before the fire.... nothing is left:

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Support Raquel, Beth & Jackson After Eaton Fire in Altadena

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On Tuesday January 7th, my sister Raquel and her two children, Beth and Jackson, had to evacuate their beautiful home in Altadena, California because of the Eaton fire. Her home suffered damages and most of the street has been destroyed and their house is no longer safe for them to live in. This fire has left them in a state of uncertainty and fear but they are determined to rebuild their lives and find a safe place to call home. Your generous donations will go directly towards providing them with temporary housing, food and supplies. As a single mom, she can't afford to still pay for her mortgage and temporary housing. Every dollar counts and will make a significant difference in helping them get back on their feet. Please consider donating and sharing our campaign with your friends and family. Together, we can overcome this tragedy and restore hope for my sister and her family. Thank you.

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Help The Powell-Jackson Family Recover from The Eaton Fire

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Overnight, Serena, Denzel, and Sevyn (4) lost their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. All of their belongings are gone, including all of Sevyn's clothes, books, toys, and even her school was burned down. Please help in any capacity that you are able to so that we can support this beautiful family getting some basic necessities that are not covered by FEMA. Alternatively, we have an Amazon gift list if you'd like to directly send items for Sevyn such as new clothes, books, and comfort items. Those items will be sent to Kat's house in LA and the link to order is here: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/GKXJ34ANTP28 In an effort to prevent fraud, we want to clarify that this fundraiser is being organized by Kathryn Hoy, Emma Hoy, and Margot Simon in support of the Powell-Jackson family in Los Angeles.

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Support Chris and Caroline's Recovery after loss of home

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Dear Friends and Family, I am reaching out today with a heavy hear to ask for your support. My sister Caroline, my brother-in-law Chris, their son George, and their dog Sadie have tragically lost their home in the devastating fires in Los Angeles. Thankfully, they are all safe, but their home and all of their belongings were destroyed. The emotional and financial toll this has taken on them is unimaginable, and they are now facing a challenging road ahead. The family is currently in need of funds to help them move forward form this loss. If you are able to, please consider donating to help this incredible family recover and rebuild their lives. No amount is too small-- every contribution will make a difference and is so appreciated. If you are unable to donate, please share this page with your friends and family. Or if you would like to donate something specific, please reach out to me directly and I will help facilitate. Your support, love, and encouragement mean the world to Caroline and her family. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity and compassion. With deepest gratitude, Colleen McLoughlin

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Help the Kuszyk Family Recover from the Eaton Fire

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This go fund me is for the Kuszyk Family and more specifically my parents- Marion and Brent Kuszyk. They lost their home in Altadena yesterday due to the Eaton Canyon Fires. Luckily everyone is safe but the house and everything in it was completely destroyed. They lost a lifetime of memories, music, and their possessions. This has been a nightmare and any help at all will help them move towards recovering. All donations will go to Marion and Brent and help them to get supplies, necessities, and recover from this devastating loss. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Any shares and/or donations are greatly appreciated and will help my parents in this tragedy. I am thankful for any and all help and support.

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The Balderrama’s Recovery from Eaton Fire

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On Tuesday night, we left, thinking we would be back the next day like normal. We packed a change of clothes and important documents, thinking we didn't need to worry about all our memories and sentimental items left behind. In one night, everything was gone. The only home my siblings and I have ever known. Everything we owned; gone. The school where we grew up and where my mom works burned to the ground. Luckily, we have each other, but everything we've ever known is gone. I know so many people are going through the same thing, but any little bit helps. Thank you.

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Help Alexandra Baker & Phil Murray after Altadena Fire

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Alexandra Baker and Phil Murray are well loved and highly respected members of the music and entertainment community, and they lost their home and everything they own in the fire this week in Altadena. They are navigating this tragedy with two young children- a young baby and a six year old. Many members of the music community have reached out to see how they can help Alex and her family, so we started this fund for them to cover immediate costs and supplement their recovery. I joined Alexandra Baker at her company High Rise PR this year, and this is her official Gofundme for everyone who has reached out wanting to help.

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Help Support Alisa, Ron, and Roma after Fire Loss

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Hey Everybody, I am Roma Hamad and as some of you may know my families house was burned and destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fire two days ago in Altadena. We along with our entire community are devastated. my parents and dogs Lola and Rosie got out in time but they weren’t able to take very much because of how close the fire was. We need to rebuild our lives now which is a big financial hardship and hard to grasp. My entire neighborhood, community, school, and downtown area of Altadena is gone. I’m overwhelmed and my family is overwhelmed. This is a big loss. I am asking for you to consider donating money to support my family through this transitionary period in our lives, my parents now have to find another place to live and when they evacuated they left with only the clothes they had on. My parents will be in line to apply for federal help but in the meantime this would be a great financial help! I am currently in my first year of university and I pledge to donate 10% of the money you donate to community based efforts and charities to help Altadena and the community I grew up in rebuild. I will send you all follow up information on which organizations your money has contributed too Thank you for participating in financially supporting my family and Altadena rebuild. please share this widely! I thank you so much! Roma Hamad

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Support the Scalzo Family After the Fire

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Actual footage of their home & neighborhood. Dear Friends, Family, and Kind-Hearted Strangers, On the evening of January 7, 2025, a devastating fire swept through the Pasadena area, leaving Kristine Nite Scalzo, Tyler J. Scalzo, and their young son with unimaginable loss. Fueled by high winds, the fire spread rapidly, forcing families to flee for their safety. Thankfully, the Scalzo family was able to evacuate unharmed. However, they now face the daunting challenge of rebuilding their lives after losing nearly everything in the fire. This GoFundMe has been created to offer support and provide the Scalzo family with the resources they need during this incredibly difficult time. Your contributions will help address immediate necessities and give them the stability needed to begin their recovery journey. Where Your Donations Will Go Your generous support will assist the Scalzo family with: Temporary Housing: Covering the cost of hotels or short-term accommodations as they transition toward stability. Food and Essentials: Providing groceries, clothing, personal care items, and other day-to-day necessities. Transportation: Supporting travel and logistical needs as they navigate this transitional period. Estimated Immediate Support Goal: $50,000 Your donations will provide not only financial relief but also a foundation for the Scalzo family to begin the process of healing. How You Can Help No amount is too small, and every contribution will make a meaningful difference. For those who are able, larger donations will further assist the Scalzo family as they regain stability. Your support will go directly toward helping them navigate these challenging times with hope and resilience. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your compassion and generosity. Together, we can give Kristine, Tyler, and their son the strength and stability they need as they move forward. With gratitude, Laura Fama Thank you for taking the time to read and support this effort. Please share this fundraiser widely to help spread the word and offer hope to the Scalzo family during their recovery journey. ❤️ LINK TO SHARE: https://gofund.me/637819b6

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Help the Hamptons Recover After the Eaton Fire

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Located in what was once the bright and cheerful neighborhood of Altadena at 2211 Sinaloa Ave, the Hampton family home was a constant project. A place full of memories and endless hours putting love and care into both the house and everything around it. I grew up in that house for nearly all my life, remembering with pride how hard my parents worked to move our little family of four out of what had quickly become a tiny apartment. This was our home. A place to come back to, walls covered in photos of family both past and present. And now like too many others, that home has been lost. As hard as neighbors fought to protect the house when the fires began to attack the Sinaloa and Meadowbrook area, there was only so much to be done. While the family and beloved family dog, Lucy, had all safely made it out, the same couldn’t be said about the house itself. Like so many other families in the community, the Hampton’s are now trying to move forward and rebuild what they can. Cherishing the memories they were able to save while mourning those that are irreplaceable. Any and all donations would be appreciated beyond belief. Stay safe and hold your loved ones close. -The Hampton Family

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Help Ms. Schmalz Manage During Hard Times After Eaton Fire

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Ms. Schmalz, our beloved chemistry teacher who has dedicated years of her life teaching students at Mark Keppel High School, has recently been affected by the ongoing fires in California specifically the Eaton Fire. She has lost her home. Please consider donating money to help raise funds for Ms. Schmalz and her family during her time of need.

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Support Heather and David's Recovery from the Eaton Fire

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Heather and David lost their house and everything they own in the Eaton Fire. Their beautiful little sanctuary for 2 dogs, a cat, Heather's apothecary studio, ALL of David's artwork, and all of their combined belongings are gone. Their house was open to all, and we are crushed by this loss. Luckily, they and their animals are safe, but the recovery will be long and arduous. Please help this community come back. Because this loss is so devastating and it's such a shock, a group of us (Heather and David's friends) are managing this page to benefit them so they can take a moment to regroup. Help us help this couple who means so much to so many.

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Jewel's Family Home Destroyed by Eaton Fire

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Hi, I’m Jewel Theus and I’ve been living in Altadena for 24 years. Around 2:30am, I had to wake my mom and little sister up and have them evacuate our house with me. I didn't have time to pack anything because I was so worried about my family's safety. Unfortunately, we lost our house that has been in our family since 1975 to the Eaton Fire, so every bit helps as we try to restart our lives. Thank you in advance! <3

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Help the Amador-French Family Rebuild After the Eaton Fire

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Thank you so much to everyone that has already contributed so far. Elena, Topher, and the girls are so grateful to their community and friends of friends who have rallied to help get them back on their feet. We've received a few requests to contribute from outside the U.S. and in order for us to be able to provide updates to supporters, we've set up this GoFundMe. Our closest friends Elena, Topher, Amalia, and Cat, like so many others, lost their home and everything in it to the Eaton Fire earlier this week. They had created their own little sanctuary next to the beautiful Eaton Canyon - a house they had poured themselves into to build a space for their girls to grow up, a space they could host friends and family, and a space they planned to make so many more memories in. Any support is so incredibly helpful as they navigate the challenges of piecing their lives back together over the next few months. Thank you again to everyone that has supported and reached out so far. With love and gratitude, Dani Mahrer, Rachel Kronyak, and Abby Fraeman, close friends and colleagues of Elena and Topher.

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Help the Beeton Family Rebuild After Fire

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The Beeton family—David, Katie, Cole (6), and Carly (3)—lost their Altadena home in one of the tragic Los Angeles fires this past week. Thankfully, everyone made it out safely after they evacuated on Tuesday night, but they lost everything: clothing, furniture, cherished memories, and essential belongings. They are fortunate to have family nearby where they can stay temporarily while they work to figure out alternative living arrangements. However, they now face the daunting task of starting over from scratch, as many other families in the area will also have to do. Our hope is that you can join us in rallying around the Beeton family to provide the support they so desperately need. No amount is too small, and every dollar makes a difference. Whether it’s $10, $50, or $500, your kindness will bring hope and relief to a family in need. Please donate today and share this page with your friends and family. Thank you for your compassion and support. Similar to many other families who lost their homes in this area, the Beetons will need to rebuild and start over. While this news is still fresh, we are determined to help them begin their journey toward healing and recovery.

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Help Ryan and Endea after the Altadena fires

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Raising money to help support Ryan Marrone and his family who have been impacted by the wildfires in LA. Ryan and Endea and their sons Matthew and Casey are a beautiful family that has made their home in Altadena, a community that has suffered great loss in the recent wildfires. Ryan is a wonderful musician and producer who helps so many artists and is a pillar in the community, and Endea is a fearless educator. I'm a longtime friend of the family, and Ryan has helped me create the majority of music I've ever released. I share the namesake of their youngest son, Casey, and am just doing what I can to raise awareness and help them out. Please help and donate what you can so this young family can get back up on their feet.

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Help Ariane and James after Eaton Fire

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Ariane Vielmetter and James Anderson’s house was completely destroyed in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. They lost everything including all of their son’s toys, their clothes, food, furniture, and James’ tools. If you are lucky enough to be a friend of this family, you know how kind and caring they are. They are always finding jobs for their friends or giving their neighbors produce from Ariane’s beautiful garden. Please give what you can to help them back on their feet.

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Support Cassie, Justin and Mia after the Eaton Fire

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On January 8th, our dear friends Cassie, Justin, and their 4-year-old daughter Mia lost their home to the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. They are thankfully all safe, but their beautiful home and all of their belongings have been lost. We are asking for help raising funds for their immediate needs. We cannot replace their cherished possessions, but hopefully, we can ease the burden of healing from this traumatic and devastating loss. To help with transparency I am including a few more details: This gofundme is organized by Tessa Idlewine, longtime friend of Cassie and her family. The funds will be distributed directly to Cassie and Justin to use for whatever they need to get through this crisis.

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Support the Connors: support After Loss

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We are the Connor family—Krishna, a dedicated single mother, her 21-year-old daughter Camilla, who is preparing to graduate from Spelman college, and Julian, a 16-year-old high school junior who has been passionate about soccer his entire life. Like hundreds of other family's our lives and homes were affected by the eaton fires in Altadena. For the past 25 years, we’ve built our lives in a home filled with memories, love, and hard work. It’s the only home we’ve ever known, and losing it has been heartbreaking. In a single day, we lost not only our house but also our community, security, belongings, and the space we run to for comfort. We are humbly asking for help to rebuild our lives. Donations will go toward: Temporary housing and rent assistance as we search for stability. Essential household items to replace everything we lost. School and soccer supplies. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a huge difference. If you can’t donate, sharing our story would mean the world to us. Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and for helping us find hope during this incredibly difficult time. —The Connor Family

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Help the Nishizaki Family After Eaton Fire

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Hello friends, near and far and in between. I just got word from my dear friend Jen Nishizaki that they were affected by the Eaton fire in Southern California early this morning (1/8/25). This sweet family of four - Mom, Dad, and their two adorable kids - made it out safely, THANK HEAVEN. Thanking God for their safety! In the spirit of working together after a tragedy, I’ve made this fundraiser to show love to the Nishizaki family. Let’s see if we can brighten the spirits of those sweet children! Thank you for taking the time to read this! Xoxo, Stephanie B. (and the Nishizaki family)

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Help the Bondsmith family rebuild their lives in Altadena.

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Our brother, his wife and their three children lost their beautiful Altadena home and everything in it in the Eaton Fire, which roared in from the mountains, with no warning for so many. Their home meant everything to them, the warmest house you ever did see, filled with love and laughter, their doors always open to neighbors, friends and family. They have lost all that they hold dear - heirlooms, their children’s art, all the things one collects over a lifetime. Forced to evacuate with only the clothes on their backs and their beloved cats, they find themselves starting from scratch. Our brother is an attorney who practiced from home. His business too is gone and his wife lost her place of business when the school where she’s taught the children of her community for many years, also burned to the ground. Your support would mean so much to us and even more to them, and your generosity, no matter the size, will help cover expenses not covered elsewhere. Our gratitude in advance for helping them start over, Mary Jo, Jen, Barbara, Autumn and Aleix

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Paddock Family's Eaton Canyon Fire Recovery

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Paddock family, Eaton Canyon Fire disaster recovery. Dustin and Nina, our sons Riley, Fletcher, and Ian, and dog Gary. We are safe and getting lots of support and love. Many people requested we start this fund, so here we go. All funds will be diligently managed and used to directly support us in our recovery, short and long term. We have lived here for 21+ years. All three of our boys have known their entire lives with this as their home. From the ride home as newborns to a 3:30am January 8 evacuation drive. (Riley was/is safely away at college in Santa Barbara.) The whole 200 W. Altadena block is gone. Our neighbors and us want to rebuild. Update (1/9): Most of the block is gone, not all of it. Sorry for any misleading information mentioned previously.

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Support the Morales Family After Eaton Fire

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My name is Madison and I lived at 744 East Palm Street in Altadena. My house was built by my grandparents, and was the home that my mom, my brother, and I had grown up in our whole lives. On January 7th the Eaton fire exploded in size throughout the night taking Altadena with it. My mom and I woke up at 1:30 am to the fire now a couple blocks away from our house and were told to evacuate immediately. In a matter of minutes we were supposed to pack, essentially what was our whole lives in a bag, and get out. I am so grateful that both my mom and I were able to make it out safely, however scrambling to get our belongings we were forced to evacuate with only 1 of our 3 cats, some electronics, important documents, and photo albums. As of right now we are renting out an Airbnb where we plan to stay until we figure out what to do from here. It’s going to be an extremely difficult and tedious process to replace all of our belongings but we are most focused on clothes and important supplies so that we can return to school, work, sports, etc. Any and all support is extremely appreciated as we try to get through this devastating and difficult situation. Thank you so very much and please stay safe. ❤️

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Support the Mandigo Family: Recovering from Eaton Fire

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Dear friends, family, and community, We are very dear and close friends of the Mandigo family - Sabrina, Warren, Victoria, Isabella, Alexandra, Warren Jr., and Elizabeth. They, along with hundreds of others, lost their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. Luckily all family members were safely evacuated, but the loss is still devastating as almost all family possessions, memories, and heirlooms were lost in the blaze. The Mandigos have been long-time residents of Altadena and lived in this home specifically for nearly 11 years. All 5 children grew up in Altadena and attend(ed) school in the Pasadena area. Sabrina and her daughter Alex both work in PUSD, educating the next generation of students. They are the most loving and welcoming family who have suffered a great loss. Your donation will fund the Mandigo family’s temporary housing and help them replace essentials like clothes, toiletries, and groceries. We are asking for you to give whatever you can to help this wonderful family recover from this tragedy. ❤️ ***Info about the fund organizer: I’m Andrew, I live in the Los Angeles area, and I am family friends with the Mandigo family.

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Liberty, Mark, Cody Lea and Delta Rae Need Our Help

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Liberty, Mark, Cody Lea and Delta Rae have lost their home to fire in the Los Angeles blaze. The horror of that is something that’s hard to comprehend. They’ve lost everything. The sad reality in the U.S. is that if your house has burned down and you’ve lost everything then pretty much no-one but your community is going to come help in the short term. Property has been destroyed but life…and its expenses…still carry on regardless. If you’re reading this then you are their community. We want to help them through this awful time in any way we can collectively afford. Usual cliche: don't think of the amount think of the collective effort and share share share the link to anyone who will want to join the collective to help! Thanks. Their friends.

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Support Joe and Amelia after LA Fires

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Let’s get together and help our dear loved ones Joe and Amelia, who just lost their home to the LA fires. Joe writes: “ We have suffered many losses in our life, and we will rise from the ashes again. We lost our home where our two kids were born inside of! I have been disabled, and I rose. We lost my father-in-law, and we have a spirit guiding us. We have a 4 month old boy with the best older sister in the world. We are all safe and sound, but our entire neighborhood is gone. All of our neighbors and friends lost their homes, but we will be ok! Thank you to everyone who has reached out and shown their love”. These donations will help them, my 4 month old baby nephew and my 8 years old niece. Keeping them healthy and strong is our main priority. If you’d like to support in other ways we will continue to update once we get an actual list for those who can donate. They are going to be moving from house to house so it will be difficult for them to receive those items at the moment. If you have the space to hold for them, we’d be so grateful. I’m Joe’s youngest sister and from my entire soul I want to thank you all for the love and support you are showing my family. This is what community is all about. I’m sending you all a big embrace on their behalf. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

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Help the Pintos Rebuild After Altadena Fire Loss

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Our dear friends the Pintos...Stephanie, Navin, Amelia, Silvia, and their pets lost their beautiful family home and all their belongings in the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire in Altadena on January 8th. This GoFundMe will cover expenses outside of disaster assistance, and will help the family get back on their feet while they navigate their next steps to rebuild their lives. Longtime residents of Altadena, their home was a loving, welcoming, creative, sanctuary where after 20 years, so many wonderful memories were made with friends and family...and all the local peacocks that lived on their block! They personally remodeled their home as they could afford. In fact, their back deck was almost done! They're hoping to stay close so Silvia can finish her senior year of High School in the community. Navin worked from home and lost all of his computer equipment, and Stephanie, an arts educator, lost her studio and all her supplies. After hours of watching the fire from their rooftop, the Pinto family escaped at 3am, joining forces with neighbors to chain saw through a fallen tree that was blocking 10 homes on their culdesac! Our hearts and love go out to everyone affected by all the fires this week. This has been a catastrophic loss for so many. Any donation amount is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support! ♥️ xo - Nicole & Katie

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Help Brendan, Annabel, and Bird After the Eaton Fire

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My friends Brendan, Annabel, and Bird lost everything, including their Altadena home, in the Eaton fire. They are in the process of regrouping and starting over and could use your help. Whatever you can donate is extremely appreciated and will be put to great use getting this beautiful, creative, loving family back on their feet again. About Me: My name is Steve Knezevich and I went to CalArts with Brendan. We are both from the East Coast and have been friends for many years (hint: I DJ'd their wedding). Thank you for your support. I guarantee the funds will be distributed directly to Brendan and Annabel and used to give them direct support.

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Help the Batt Family After They Just Lost Everything

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Hi, my name is Steve Haldane, and I'm reaching out to help our friends -- the Batt Family: Anthony, Lori, and their two daughters, Colette and Peyton. On the morning of January 8th, 2025, their home was completely destroyed in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. In an instant, they lost everything – their belongings, memories, and sense of security. They evacuated with nothing more than the clothes on their backs, a few personal items, and essential medication. The girls didn’t have time to grab a single thing. I'm creating this fundraiser to give friends and family way to show support, send love, and help the Batts get back on their feet. Anthony will not ask anyone for anything, but I know the family could truly use our help right now. Any contribution will make a meaningful difference as they begin the difficult process of rebuilding their lives. Thank you for your kindness and support. Please watch the video above of Anthony's harrowing experience discovering whether his house was still standing. Below are photos of the aftermath.

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Help Mimi’s Family Rebuild After a Fire

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Dear friends, family, and community, Our dear friend Mimi and her family recently experienced a devastating fire that completely destroyed their home. Thankfully, everyone made it out safely, but they lost everything, including cherished memories, personal belongings, and a sense of stability. Mimi is one of the most generous and kind-hearted people we know, who is always there to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Now it’s our turn to support her and her family during this incredibly difficult time. These funds will go directly towards her family so please consider donating!

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Support The Gomez Family After Fire

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On January 8th, my beloved Tia and Tio’s house was left to be solely a pile of ashes. Many of their possessions were destroyed alongside their house. Not only did they lose a roof over their head, but they lost many years of memories. My cousins and I grew up in this house, as well as another house that has been affected by this tragedy. My Tia and Tio have 3 kids: the eldest, Alex, who lives with her husband and son; their middle child, Elizabeth (shown above), who is graduating from UCLA this year; and their youngest, Joaquin (shown above), who is also graduating from PHS this year. All funds that are raised will go to help support the Gomez Family after the fires.

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Support Kojikian and Sayegh Families After Fire

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Help Krikor and Nora Kojikian and Johnny, Lara, Rimon, and Anais Sayegh After the Eaton Canyon Fire Dear friends, family, and kind strangers, The Eaton Canyon Fire has devastated this family’s life. The fires destroyed their home, cherished for over 30 years. In an instant, everything they’ve built and treasured was reduced to ashes. They had 20 minutes to evacuate. With fear in their children Rimon and Anais’ eyes, they left with the clothes on their back and their pets. While we are grateful they are safe, the road ahead is overwhelming for them. They not only lost their home but their belongings, and the memories they have spent decades creating. We are asking for your help. Any contribution, no matter the size. Even if you can’t donate, sharing this means the world to them. Your kindness will give hope as they navigate this unimaginable loss.

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Support the Petropoulos Family After Fire

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We are the Harwoods from La Cañada Flintridge. We know the Petropoulos family from Scouting America’s Troop 501. The Petropoulos family are residents of Altadena. The mother works as an adjunct professor at Glendale Community College where she teaches European, American, and American Women’s History. The father is a Mission Design Engineer at JPL. They are loving parents of two daughters, a senior and a 9th grader who attend La Cañada High School. They lost their home in the Eaton fire. They returned to ash. They need our support. Every gift helps. $5 will help them buy toothpaste, $50 will help them with school supplies, $100 will help them purchase groceries, $250 can help them buy new clothes, $1,500 will help them buy a new couch or dining table, $10,000 will help them pay rent for a few months as they navigate the unknown.

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Help Karim & Paola Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Karim and Paola have experienced a heartbreaking loss, as their beautiful home in Altadena was tragically destroyed in the devastating Eaton Fire. We are raising funds during this unimaginable hardship to assist them with immediate living essentials and resources they need to move forward. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a meaningful difference and offer much needed relief during this difficult time. Your generosity means the world to Karim, Paola and Capri and it will help them rebuild from the ashes.

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Fire Relief for My Family

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Hello, my name is Elizabeth. I am from Pasadena, California originally and now live in Oakland. I am raising money for my family whose house burned down in the Eaton Fire, which started on the evening of January 7th and is still raging as I write this. My family is comprised of my older sister who bravely battled and beat breast cancer only a year ago, my 81-year-old mother who has congestive heart failure and is visually and mobility impaired, and my 17-year-old nephew who is amazing and will be graduating from high school this year. As far as income goes, my sister is still at the tail end of her cancer recovery and is not working at the moment, and my mother, a retired social worker who worked until recently with those with special needs, is living on social security. They were renters and did not have renter's insurance, so they literally lost everything. When they evacuated, my mother said she was only able to grab her medication, nothing else. The funds will be spent on purchasing every necessity you can imagine.

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Support Randy and Melinda Wiggins Recovery Journey

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Hello Family and Friends, We hope this email finds you well. We are writing to share some heartbreaking news about Randy and Melinda Wiggins. Tragically, they lost their home in Altadena in the devastating Eaton Canyon Fire where they live with their 92 year old mother, Dolores Ramirez, who recently suffered a heart attack and their daughter, Rachel Wiggins, who works in animation. As a community, we now have an opportunity to come together and support this beautiful family. To help them recover, we have started a GoFundMe page to raise funds for their immediate needs and essentials. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a significant difference. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing the GoFundMe page with your friends, family, and community networks to spread the word. Thank you for your kindness and support!

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Help Rayuela Recover After Fire Loss

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"He who has two languages has two souls" (Quintus Ennius). It is with heavy hearts that we share the devastating news that our founding location, Rayuela Uno was destroyed in the Eaton Fire. This April would have been the Uno campus's 10 year anniversary. Rayuela is a Spanish Immersion Program that provides a nurturing space for our community to become fluent Spanish speakers. In turn, this community is more able to think and act globally and with empathy. The space we lost was more than just walls and floors—it was a sanctuary of laughter, learning, and growth. The name "Rayuela" carries profound meaning, inspired by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. In his work, rayuela symbolizes a metaphorical journey, reflecting themes of choice, exploration, and the paths we navigate in life. This fire has placed us at an unexpected and challenging crossroads, but it also reminds us of the strength and resilience that define our journey as a community. While the loss of this cherished space is deeply felt, it also calls us to action. Together, we have the power to create a new space that carries forward the spirit of Rayuela. Let us honor the legacy of this name and the memories forged within those walls by coming together with hope, creativity, and love to ensure our youngest friends continue to have a place to play, learn, and thrive. We are grateful, however, that Rayuela Dos, the school for our older students, remains intact, providing hope and continuity during this challenging time. If you would like to join us in this effort—whether through ideas, support, or resources—we welcome you with open arms. Any and all donations are welcome! Together, we can rise from this loss and create something even more beautiful for the children who inspire us every day. Immediate funds will be used for direct supplies at a temporary location, such as a garage conversion of Rayuela Dos or a mobile site to provide continuing education and support for the families we serve. We would also like to sponsor tuition for the families in our community who have lost their home and have been impacted by the fires. Please consider donating in the name of past, present and future Rayuelines and let's continue Rayuela's powerful legacy in the Altadena, Pasadena and global community. With gratitude and determination, The Rayuela Community Thank you to Erika Verik for these profound and heart felt words.

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Jaylin's Dreams Need Your Support

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Hi, my name is Jaylin Tillman. I go to California School of the Arts San Gabriel Valley, and I’m a singer. I moved to Altadena just to be able to be closer to the school and do what I love. As you guys know, the fires that occurred in the Altadena Pasadena area have burned house at 1166 Beverly Way, 91001, to the ground. There is nothing left, and all my personal belongings and memories are gone. I lived with My grandma and she has helped me driving me back and forth to school and picking me up when I had late rehersals and she lost all her belongings and also her medication So, I’m making this GoFundMe page asking for help and faith to keep moving and doing what I love, and me and my Grandma thank you all in advance for your help.

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Help Rebuild Our Lives After Eaton Fires

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My parents and I unfortunately lost our home and everything that we own in the Eaton fires yesterday morning. We are all thankful to be safe but devastated by this tragic loss and also praying for everyone else involved. We are so grateful for all of the love and support we’ve received from friends and family. I have set up this GoFundMe account to assist with basic necessities as we figure out how to rebuild our lives. Please keep us in your prayers and donate if you can.

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Please Support The Oscars After Fire

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Support Demi and the Oscar Family After the Pasadena and LA County Fires Hi everyone, I’m reaching out on behalf of the Oscar family recently lost their home in the devastating Pasadena fires that continue to spread across LA County. In the midst of this unimaginable loss, they’ve had to leave behind everything, their belongings, cherished memories, and sense of stability. The Oscars are an incredibly kind, hardworking, and resilient family, and was just celebrating Three Kings on 1/4/2025. No one should have to face this kind of hardship alone. As they begin the long journey of building their lives, every contribution, no matter how small, will make a meaningful difference. Funds raised will go directly to helping Demi and her family during this challenging time. Please share this fundraiser with your network, and if you’re able, consider donating to support a family in need. Your kindness and generosity are deeply appreciated. Thank you so much for your support, thoughts, and prayers. With gratitude, Niara Ijezie

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Help Pat and Susan Rebuild After Fire

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I am friends with Pat and Susan Riley, who have given so much of themselves for the sake of others. We attend the same church. They, along with their two grandchildren have lost their home and all their belongings in the Eaton Fire, requiring them to start from scratch. The cross hanging in the photo above is about all that survived the fire, and is a great reminder of the hope that will no doubt sustain them in the coming days. Would you help them begin again by donating to this GoFundMe page?

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Help Marisa Olivera's Family After Eaton Canyon Fire

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My stepdaughter Marisa Olivera and her family lost their homes during the Eaton Canyon fires in Altadena, CA on January 8. Her grandparents, Louis and Darlene Leyba, had been and still resided at their beautiful Altadena home on Mariposa Street for over 45 years. Their daughter, Brillana Leyba, shared the home, along with Marisa and her husband, Adrian Olivera, and their 2 dogs and 2 cats. We are relieved that everyone came out of this devastating situation with their physical health and safety, but the emotional and financial toll feels insurmountable at the moment, as they were left to escape with just their basic important needs. We know these are desperate times for so many affected by the fires across LA, but we appreciate anything that can be shared with these families. All funds will go to the unexpected costs that lie ahead for these family members.

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Help Briana and Justin from the Eaton Fire

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On January 8, Briana, Justin, and their family were devastated when the Eaton Fire destroyed their home, a place filled with memories and love since 1988. Briana grew up there with her brothers, parents, and Uncle Mori, and she and Justin were recently beginning their life together, having just married two years ago. The home has been the heart of their family for decades, and losing it has been an incredibly hard blow. Briana is one of the most positive, fun-loving, and kind-hearted people you could ever meet. She radiates warmth and always puts others first, even in her own toughest moments. Justin shares her positive spirit and has a very generous nature. Together, they have always been active in their community, consistently going out of their way to help others whenever they can. Though Briana would never ask for help, we know that she and Justin need our support now more than ever. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference in helping them. Thank you for your generosity and support. Your kindness means the world to Briana, Justin, and their family during this incredibly difficult time that they are trying to process. My name is Rachel, and I am a close friend of Briana and Justin. Briana and I met through rock climbing, and we've shared many memorable adventures together. She is like family to me, and knowing that she’s facing such a challenging and overwhelming time, I wanted to offer my support. All financial donations will go directly to Briana, Justin, Uncle Mori, and Two, their dog.

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Sending Love to Mari & Tom after Eaton Fire

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In the early hours of Wednesday, January 7th, Marisol Sacramento + Tom Greenberg's beloved home in Altadena -- which they also shared with Tom's parents -- burned down. They had just sat down for dinner when they saw the Eaton fire approaching, and only had minutes to grab their dogs and what little they could before evacuating to safety. They lost everything -- clothes, furniture, books, self-tape sound equipment for Marisol's auditions, kitchen appliances, irreplaceable family possessions and more. They are devastated beyond words. So much time, money and love was put into that house; the home Tom grew up in. Marisol + Tom, along with his parents and their two dogs, Anthony and Libby, are shuffling from hotels to loved ones' homes as they figure out next steps. We -- family and friends -- are doing our best to shower them with love and support. These funds will help us move forward with our loss. Anything will help and is so greatly appreciated. <3

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Stand with Richie After the Wildfires

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My friend Richie recently lost his home in the devastating Altadena wildfires. The fire destroyed everything—his house, belongings, and the memories tied to them—leaving him to rebuild from nothing. This is an incredibly difficult time for Richie as he works to find stability and begin the process of starting over. Any contribution, big or small, will help him secure housing, replace essentials, and take steps toward recovery. Your support means so much and will make a real difference as Richie navigates this challenging chapter. As a result of the wildfire, he has lost his source of income, helping the horses on the property in which he lived. He also worked in the entertainment industry, and he received a phone call that he would be off work indefinitely. Your support will help provide him with immediate needs as well as help him find a stable place.

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Help the Do Family After Eaton Fire

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This page has been created by friends to support the Do family, a vital part of Altadena's DNA for decades. If you grew up in Altadena or Pasadena during the '80s and '90s, chances are you've crossed paths with the Dos. They've been a source of friendship, kindness, and support to so many. The Do family tragically lost their homes and all their possessions in the Eaton Fire. We are raising funds to help them navigate their next steps. Our goal is to support this remarkable family as they get back on their feet. Every dollar donated will go directly to the Dos. Spanning three generations, the Do family has been an integral part of the Altadena community. They're our friends, classmates, coworkers, and the ones we've shared moments with —whether playing basketball at Loma Alta Park or simply enjoying the vibrant community they helped shape. In the fire, they lost not only their original family home, but also a new home where they planned to raise the third generation of their family. The Dos are some of the kindest, most genuine, artistic, and intelligent people you could meet— always the first to offer help when someone is in need. Now, it's our time to return the favor. GoFundMe asks us to provide some background about who we are to ensure this campaign's authenticity. We are close friends and family of the Dos, many of whom have known them since childhood or even elementary school. As current or former residents of Altadena/Pasadena, we deeply care about supporting this wonderful family. Your contributions, no matter the amount, will make a meaningful difference in helping them through this challenging time. Together, we can support them and honor the incredible legacy they have within our community.

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Support Shan's Dad: Eaton Fire Took Everything

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Hey everyone, Shan here. My dad just lost everything he has in the Eaton fire including car, computer, clothes...he has already been homeless for years and in and out of motels but in recent times had a gracious family that let him stay in a spare room. He is disabled and otherwise can't survive off his own means, and now the one place keeping him off the streets is destroyed. I am raising funds to send to him so he can stay at a motel but this is a big hit and there isn't a true way of recovering when youre poor and disabled with little community. Please share. Thanks everyone who sent the 211 Airbnb resource...unfortunately it won't work because he didnt own the house. It was a host family who let him stay there for free. The host family did apply for the resource but because they also lost everything they can no longer support my dad and he is on his own. The donations will keep him out of the street as long as possible then he will probably be fully homeless. Any resources for homeless shelters when that day comes would be helpful. He will be turning 80 this year. Also any car leads are good so he can travel between motels and shelters, store his clothing donations so he's not carrying his new belongings on foot, and so he could sleep in car worst case scenario. Doesn't have to be anything fancy, his old car barely worked ...anyone selling their car or have an old family car they don't need anymore? Thanks everyone!!!!

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Rebuild Evan James' Life: Eaton Fire Relief Fund

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Hello, My name is Drew Blackwell. I live in Los Angeles with my husband. My mother lives in North Hollywood and my brother lives in Altadena. This week, my brother lost everything in the Eaton Fire—his home, his neighborhood, and the first guitar he ever made, along with all of his audio/music recordings. As a musician and guitar craftsman, Evan's losses are unimaginable. He lost his most cherished books, all of his clothing and shoes, childhood toys and art work, a massive plant collection, recording equipment, vinyl records, priceless keepsakes, hard drives, singular copies of songs, and one of a kind photographs—irreplaceable pieces of his life. Other than a few mementos he grabbed on the way out, everything he owns is now gone. Any donation you can make to offset this unfathomable loss would be so greatly appreciated. All donated money will go directly to Evan so he can purchase new clothes, shoes, recording equipment, furniture, bedding, cookware, cups/plates, cutlery, storage containers, books, a laptop, eyeglasses, and so much more. Evan is thankfully physically safe and is staying with our mother in North Hollywood indefinitely. I know this account is one of hundreds competing for attention here in LA, but I'm just trying to do something to help him.

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Help Beth and Danny Rebuild After Fire

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Dear Friends, I am posting this on behalf of our friends Beth and Danny, who lost their home in the recent fires in Altadena. In an instant, everything they owned was gone. Now they face the unimaginable task of starting over from scratch. They need help. The road ahead will be challenging as they navigate the process of rebuilding not just their home but their entire lives. From basic necessities to everything else in the months to come, they need help. Your contribution, no matter the amount, will provide them with the essentials they need to begin healing and rebuilding. Anything you are able to give is helpful and appreciated. Donations will help: Cover immediate needs like food, etc, and also help with long-term needs, basically anything not covered by state and federal aid. Help them start over as they work toward finding a new place to call home. If you’re unable to contribute financially, sharing this fundraiser with your network would mean the world. Every bit helps. Beth and Danny have given so much to their friends, family, and community. Let’s come together to lift them up in their time of need and show them they’re not alone. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. -Marjorie Kaye, on behalf of Beth and Danny.

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Fire Recovery Fund for the Adam Family

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As many other families today, we are devastated to have lost our home and business in the Palisades Fire on January 7th, 2025. We lived in Palisades Village for two and a half years, our daughter Hazel was born here in our home, and we are heartbroken over the loss of our community and village. We are eternally grateful that we were able to evacuate our family on time and get out of the immediate evacuation area. We know lives matter more than belongings. Kristina's studio (Aether) burned completely in the fire and with the current evacuation and displacement, she will not be able to continue working until a new home and work space has been found. Additionally, after losing his job in August 2024, Alex currently has no income. We are grateful for your thoughts and prayers as we navigate this situation. And if you are able to support us financially, any amount helps to support us in getting us back on our feet. In gratitude, Kristina, Alex & Hazel

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Support Andrea Rubi Magdaleno After Wildfire

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Starting a go fund me for Andrea Rubi Magdaleno, she’s a Whitman ambassador, Wells Link Scholar, and my fellow peer here at Syracuse University. Someone impacted by the wildfires in Southern California. She lost her home and all of her belongings were burned. I would appreciate any support to help her so that she can get back on her feet. Team: Jair Espinoza Daneil Harrison Wilfredo Cruz

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Rebuild Hope for the Mahone Family After the Eaton Fire

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The Mahone family recently endured a heartbreaking tragedy when their home was destroyed in the devastating Eaton fire. This disaster has left them without a place to live, clothing, or basic necessities. As they begin the difficult journey of rebuilding, we are asking for your support to help them recover. Every donation will go directly toward securing temporary housing, replacing essentials, and helping them regain a sense of stability during this unimaginable time. Whether it’s a small contribution or simply sharing their story, your kindness can make a life-changing impact. Please join us in standing with the Mahone family as they navigate this challenging chapter. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and find stability again. (We are fellow Bruins trying to help our friend and his family, all the money will be sent to his family)

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Support for the Lotfipour-Tindall Family After Fire

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Dear Friends of Courtney, Bobak, Zephyr, and Miss Indy, The Lotfipour-Tindall family has unfortunately lost everything in the Altadena fire. Our friends recently moved to their new home and had finally settled into this wonderful space when tragedy struck. Not many of us got to experience this home they created but it was a magical little spot that has been taken away all too soon. They are fortunately safe and for that we are extremely thankful. We’d like to invite their many friends and family to offer help at this time. No words can assuage the pain and fear but perhaps financial assistance will help them through this terrible time. Venmo works as well if you’re more comfortable donating directly to them: @courtneytindall @Bobak-Lotfipour @Adam-StJohn (I will forward, I promise it won’t be spent at the track) THANK YOU ALL in advance! Any contribution will be immensely appreciated as Courtney & Bobak & family navigate these unchartered waters. Much love to you all in these challenging, scary times. Please feel free to forward far and wide.

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Help Matt and Beck with Loss After Eaton Fire

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Hi, my name is Jessica. I’m making this GoFundMe for my little brother Matt, who lost his home in the Eaton fire. Matt, his girlfriend Beck, and their dog, Alfie, were in the middle of restoring this lovely home and had already put a decent amount of work and money into it, even though they just purchased the house a year ago. They left Tuesday night after the power outages, leaving behind one car and only taking the clothes on their backs and computers. When they tried to go back to get more things, it was already too late. This GoFundMe is to help them begin the repair process as any monies from insurance and grants take some time to come and have lots of restrictions. Anything you can give helps. And also, please share. Sending love and safety to all those in your community. If we surpass our goal we will donate as much as possible to local relief efforts.

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Help Lori Regroup After Eaton Fire

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Lori lost her home and most of her belongings in the Eaton Fire. She and her cat, Minnie, got out safely but need all the love and help they can receive right now. Lori has been my friend for more than a decade. For years we were neighbors and shared a courtyard in Atwater. Lori has worked hard for years to buy her own home and found the perfect spot in Altadena a year ago. She has been busy making the house a home in that time. Please help Lori figure out her next steps during this unimaginable tragedy.

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Help Us Recover from the Eaton Fire Disaster

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The Mitchell family desperately needs help. As many of you know, we unfortunately lost our home due to the devastating Eaton fire. Many of you have asked how you can help in our time of need and grief. Please consider donating to our cause to rebuild our lives. We lost everything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Help Mike Recover from Devastating Fire

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Hey everyone. Im Mike and I lived in Altadena. Unfortunately I lost my home and recording studio in the Eaton fire. Aside from 2 bags and 2 guitars, everything burned to the ground. I sincerely appreciate anyone who is able to help me raise funds to get me back on my feet.

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Help the DuMetz-Maupin Family from the Eaton Canyon fire

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My name is Toussaint Maupin from Altadena and the DEVASTATING Eaton Canyon fire ripped through Altadena, CA and destroyed the home my parents owned for 25 years and I lived in from 5th-10th grade. My elderly father Bennie Maupin wasn’t able to grab anything but the clothes on his back! 70 years of history, family photographs, instruments, car and other family heirlooms completely gone. anything helps! PLEASE HELP MY FAMILY GET BACK ON OUR FEET! Thank you in advance for whatever can be donated!

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Help Arevalo Family and Small Landscaping Business

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Hello everyone, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Carina Arevalo. My family and I has been living in the tight-knit community of Altadena, CA for over 20 years. Unfortunately, on January 8th, our beautiful and loving home was destroyed by the Eaton Fire. Not only did we live there, but this was also heart and headquarters of Pablin Arevalo Landscaping, our small family business. We lost nearly all of our work trucks, equipment and tools in the fire. As we bear with losing our home we are also working on recovering our family landscaping business of over 25 years. Today I am asking if you are able or wish to donate my family and I would much greatly appreciate it. Any help is of enormous help for us and all our team. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Thank you so much -- Hola a todos, mi nombre es Carina Arevalo. Mi familia y yo hemos vivido en la hermosa y unida comunidad de Altadena, CA por mas de 20 años. Lamentablemente el 8 de enero perdimos nuestro hermoso y amoroso hogar a causa del Eaton Fire. No solo vivíamos ahi sino también era el corazon y lugar central de Pablin Arevalo Landscaping, nuestro pequeño negocio familiar. Perdimos casi todas nuestras camionetas, maquinas y herramientas del trabajo. Mientras lidiamos con la perdida de nuestro hogar también estamos trabajando en recuperar nuestro negocio familiar de mas de 25 años. Hoy les pido que si pueden o desean donar mi familia y yo estariamos eternamente agradecidos. Cualquier ayuda seria de enorme ayuda para nosotros y nuestro equipo. Muchas gracias

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St. James's teacher Mr. Krueger's home is burning in fire

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St. James's teacher, Mr. Rob Krueger's home is burning in fire. Hoping we can be a little help.

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Fire Recovery Fund for Jason, Tavia and Thrasher

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Dear Friends, This hard-working family we love so much recently lost everything they owned in the Eaton fire. Jason, Tavia and their sweet 6-year-old son Thrasher are facing unimaginable loss. This tragic disaster destroyed their home, their cars, and all of their belongings. We are raising funds to help them with immediate needs such as clothing, shelter, transportation, and other essentials as they begin the long process of rebuilding their lives. Every dollar counts and will go directly to supporting this incredible family during this heartbreaking time. We are so appreciative of all support and kindness, contribution or share of this campaign. Each gesture brings them closer to recovery, healing and rebuilding from the ground up.  We are deeply grateful for your kindness and generosity.

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Help Single Mom & 7yo Daughter Who Lost Home in Eaton Fire

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Hello Everyone, Like so many others affected by the devastating fires in Los Angeles, we are raising funds for our beloved cousin. Emily and her 7 year old daughter Clementine tragically lost their home in Altadena in the Eaton Fire. Thankfully, they were not at home when the fire struck. Emily is a single mom and a recent breast cancer survivor who makes a living as a freelance photographer. Today marks Clementine's 7th birthday, and Emily had the heartbreaking task of telling her that their home and her school are gone. Nothing was insured and everything will need to be replaced - beds, mattresses, bedding, furniture, electronics, kitchenware, appliances, clothing, school supplies, toys, as well as all of her work equipment, including cameras, cases, lenses, lighting, computers, and hard drives. And like so many others in her community, she now faces the daunting task of finding a new place for them to live. She has been hesitant to ask for help, not wanting to burden anyone, but the magnitude of this loss is overwhelming. Especially considering that she had to take time off from work while undergoing rigorous treatment and surgery after being diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer just a couple of years ago. We would be incredibly grateful for any contribution you can make to help Emily and Clementine begin to rebuild their lives. Your generosity will make a profound difference during this difficult time. Thank you so much for your support. ♥ Jen and Tony Maxwell

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Support Altadena Community Members in Need

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Our brother and his partner just lost their home in Altadena. The Eaton Fire came and within moments they had to leave with the clothes on their backs, their precious dogs, and almost nothing else. It has been a devastating and traumatic loss. They love Altadena and have been active members of their community: supporting the Altadena Community Garden, working and volunteering at the Altadena Library and local schools, members of Altadena Wild and the Altadena Town Council Traffic Safety and Mobility Committee, and more. If you know them, you know how much they give to those around them. Please help us support them. These funds will go towards helping them at this this time with clothes, shoes, pet supplies, etc. Thank you for your support.

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Support Kwynn's Family After Eaton Canyon Fire

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Hello, my name is Lorraine Sanders and I live in NM. Unfortunately, my daughter, Kwynn, son-in-law Brian, grandson, Ellison, and their pup, Tendo, have been devastated by the Eaton Canyon fire in California. Recently, their insurers canceled their renter's insurance. This has left them having to replace everything they lost, without help from their insurers. They evacuated with just some essential documents and a few sentimental items. They lost major appliances, refrigerator, washer/dryer (not supplied by their landlord), all their furniture, clothing, and other items. They will be using any monies donated to get back on their feet. Your contributions will help them through this challenging time. Your support will help them cover costs that are covered by any other sources. Many of you have been inquiring about how you can help them. If you would like to donate monies, any such gifts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your concern and support.

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Help Dante Recover After Eaton Fire

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My name is Kristi and I live in Los Angeles. I am starting this GoFundMe on behalf of my very best friend Dante who lost her home, her job, and her community in the Eaton Fire. Think back on your childhood, and your favorite teacher. The one who you still have a crystal clear memory of, who you looked forward to seeing every single day, who brought you so much joy, and changed your life for the better. That is the best way to describe Dante. A passionate pre-school teacher, she has dedicated her life to raising the children of her Altadena Community. Dante is a beam of light, consistently putting her community first. She radiates joy no matter how difficult her circumstances and anyone who has the gift of meeting her is a little bit lighter and brighter. Dante, like so many others in her community, experienced a complete shock and loss this week due to the Eaton Fire. Not knowing she wouldn’t be able to return, she left almost everything behind. Along with her home and possessions, the preschool she worked at also burned to the ground in an instant. Despite this unimaginable loss, Dante remains committed to helping others, always hesitant to take resources away from families in need. This fundraiser is to support Dante’s recovery—helping her restore her life and address immediate needs as she navigates this challenging time. Funds will be used for essential living expenses, recovering her belongings, and supporting her path toward stability.

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Support Colleen and Adrian: Recovering from Fire in Altadena

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The fires in Southern California have been unlike anything many of us have ever seen, and sadly, my sister Colleen and her partner Adrian were victims of the Eaton Fire which completely burned and destroyed their home and a majority of their community in Altadena, CA. They need our help. Colleen and Adrian managed to evacuate Altadena with what little they could fit into a suitcase, their doggy, and their cats - nothing else. They are beyond devastated and overwhelmed with shock and heartbreak. The fires have destroyed both their home and everything they own. EVERYTHING. It is truly hard to comprehend. If you have it in you to donate, any amount would be greatly appreciated. On behalf of Colleen, Adrian, their precious pets, and their families, we thank you all so so much for the love and support you've shown them. Community is everything! We love you all for it. My name is Dallan Guzinski, Colleen's brother. Sincerely, thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. Please contact me with any questions.

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Aid for Conrad Family After Fire Loss

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As you know, the Los Angeles area has been devastated by wildfires in recent days, and our dear friends, Josiah and Erin Conrad, along with their children, Naomi and Benjamin, have lost everything. Their home in Altadena was completely destroyed, and, tragically, all of their belongings have been lost to the flames. The emotional toll of such a loss is unimaginable, but on top of that, they are now facing the overwhelming task of rebuilding their lives without any insurance coverage. Despite their best efforts, they were not able to secure coverage for their personal property. We know that many of you want to help, but because of the distance and current circumstances, it can be difficult to know how. That’s why we’ve set up this GoFundMe campaign to support Josiah, Erin, Naomi, and Benjamin as they try to recover from this unimaginable loss. Your generous donations will go directly toward helping them replace what they’ve lost—from the everyday essentials to larger items. Additionally, once logistics are figured out, we will share a link to their Amazon wish list for those who prefer to send specific items directly to the family. Every little bit counts, whether it’s a financial donation or a much-needed household item. We wish we could physically be there to lend a hand, but this is the next best way to show our love and support. Together, we can make sure that they don’t face this hardship alone. Thank you for any contribution you can make, whether large or small. Your kindness will make a world of difference to the Conrads during this difficult time. Required information by GoFundMe 1. Who you are? - Connie Pearson, Jennifer Despain Alexander, Jeremy Bradford (if there are questions and you have our numbers, please feel free to text us. We can also be found on the socials.) 2. Where you're from? Tulsa, Oklahoma 3. Your relationship to the parties you're raising funds for - long time friends 4. How the funds will be spent (be specific as possible) - already stated above

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Pasadena Fire Victim in Need of Your Help

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My brother needs your support. My family and I have been residents in Pasadena for nearly 30 years. Me and my brother’s parents recently relocated to Florida, while my brother and I stayed local in California. Everything from our childhood home helped to create my brother’s new home. Unfortunately, yesterday and this morning his apartment succumbed to the flames of the Eaton Canyon fire along with everything in it. He and his roommate are left with nothing. Please donate if possible, but please keep him in your thoughts and prayers. Prayers to everyone affected by this tragic event.

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Help Jennifer Rebuild After Devastating Altadena Fire

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Hello everyone, my name is Jocelyn Perez and I am starting this GoFundMe for my sister Jennifer Perez who has just faced an unimaginable loss. A devastating wildfire in Eaton Canyon has swept through her home in Altadena, leaving her without a place to live and taking away much of what she worked so hard to build. This tragedy has turned her world upside down, and she now faces the overwhelming challenge of rebuilding her life from scratch. By the grace of God, my sister was able to evacuate safely with her partner and three beautiful children Marley (14), Nolan (12), and Lucas (6). Jennifer is a loving, hardworking, and generous person who has always put others first. She is a woman of strong faith, a loving mother, a beautiful human being. The funds raised will go directly toward helping: Her secure temporary housing Replace essential items for her and her children. Will help her start rebuilding her life If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing this page with your network to help spread the word. Your kindness and support during this difficult time mean the world to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Sincerely, The Perez Family **Please keep Jenn and her family in your prayers. Psalms 34:18-19 “The LORD is near to those who have a broken heart, And saves such as have a contrite spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the LORD delivers him out of them all.” Isaiah 41:10 "Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and I will help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand".

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Support the Gochez Family After Eaton Fire

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Hi, my name is Kayla Gochez and my family lost their family home in the Eaton Fire that has been in our family for 40+ years. This fundraiser will help support my relatives during this difficult time. This home is the house we celebrate holidays & birthdays in. So many priceless memories have been created here. Our beloved grandparents spent their final days in this home. My Tia Margie, Tio Luis, Tia Liz & cousin Matthew currently lived in this home and any donation will help them get back on their feet. Everything has been lost and any donation will help. If you would like to share resources within our community that could help my family please reach out to me. Share this post with others and band together as a community to help those impacted by these fires.

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Help the Sasaki Family After Eaton Fire

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On January 8, 2025, their home in Altadena was engulfed in flames, leaving them with little more than the clothes on their backs. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the family has lost nearly all of their possessions. Reuben, Nicole, and their two young children, Jace, who is 5.5 years old, and Jordyn, who is just 1.5 years old, are now faced with the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from scratch. The funds raised through this GoFundMe campaign will go directly towards helping the Sasakis. Your generous contributions will provide immediate relief and support as they navigate this challenging time. We ask for your prayers during this difficult season—prayers for strength, resilience, and peace for Reuben and Nicole as they guide their family through this loss, and prayers for comfort and security for little Jace and Jordyn as they adjust to this new reality. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant impact. If you are unable to contribute financially, sharing this campaign with your network would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and support for the Sasaki Family during this difficult period. With heartfelt gratitude and continued prayers, Friends and Family of Nicole and Reuben

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Help the Marmol Family rebuild after Eaton Fire

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Support The Marmol Family after Eaton Fire Please help Amy and Joshua Marmol, along with their 3 children Corban (12), Jude (9.5), and Eden (5) financially, as they lost everything when the Eaton fire exploded on Tuesday night. Our hearts are broken as the Eaton Fire in Southern California has hit close to home with one of our dearest and nearest friends. The dry conditions and up to 100mph Santa Ana winds combined to create multiple devastating wildfires that are now confirmed to have destroyed over 2000 structures within two days.   With Joshua still at work at 7pm, their home lost power so Amy started putting the children to bed using just a phone flashlight, when she received a late message from other friends who had already evacuated. Amy looked outside then and saw that the sky was orange.  In less than 5 minutes, she grabbed the kids, phone chargers, water, important documents, and the family dog, Kona. She checked on their elderly neighbor, then got in their car and left. She and Joshua, who was on his way home from work, met up and fled together, leaving their second car behind. As they drove away, they could see the mountain on fire. They were able to board their dog last minute, and drove to Orange County where they’ve been staying with Amy’s aunt and uncle since. Unfortunately, they have received confirmation that the house they were renting has been destroyed. Photos show the unfathomable loss of both their home and their entire neighborhood. The photos confirmed our worst fears that all of the Marmol family’s worldly possessions were lost in the fire.   Anyone lucky enough to know Joshua and Amy also know that they are some of the best people in the world. Genuinely kind, helpful, considerate, selfless, highly intelligent, funny, talented, and incredibly involved in their community.  Amy is a French teacher at Pasadena High School and Joshua is a self employed barber in Silverlake, and moving on from this huge loss will be a long, slow process. The boys’ schools were also severely damaged in the fire, so every aspect of their lives has been affected.   We are setting up this Go Fund Me so anyone who sees this can help get this incredible family back on their feet as they pick up the pieces left behind in the ash. They left literally everything behind when they evacuated and will be starting again from scratch. These funds will go toward items not covered by insurance and FEMA. We are so grateful that the Marmols made it out of the fire unharmed physically, and we know their story is unfortunately not unique following this horrible disaster, but anything you can give will go towards helping this sweet family feel some sort of normalcy again as they rebuild their lives.  While the desire to give physical gifts is appreciated, at this time monetary gifts will be the most efficient way to help them during this new chapter. A before and after photo of the house, the Marmol Family at Yosemite, and their neighborhood after the fire. This GoFundMe is being created to help the Marmol Family rebuild as much as possible. All funds will be transferred to them. Thank you for helping.

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Support John and Judy After Eaton Fire in Altadena

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My parents, John and Judy Wipf, evacuated their Altadena home late Tuesday night due to the fast-spreading Eaton fire. The power had been out for many hours and their phones had low battery, so they weren't able to take anything with them. We are so thankful that they evacuated when they did because we think their house had already caught fire by the time we all woke up Wednesday morning. We do not have many details about the level of destruction of their home, as it is hard to verify information while Altadena is still very dangerous to enter, but based on the devastation we have seen to many other friends' homes who were not as close to the foothills, we are not holding a lot of hope that much will be salvageable. We are taking things day-by-day. John and Judy are staying with their youngest daughter Jamie and her family in an Airbnb in Alhambra. We're thankful that they are all together and able to rest. Jamie and her family have also been evacuated from their home in Monrovia, but so far the fire has not spread to that area. As a family, we will be navigating a lot of logistics because of this huge loss, as well as mourning the loss of the house and property that were so special to us and all of our family belongings, furniture, and mementos of our childhood, etc. that meant a lot to our family. We are privileged to have an amazing support network of people who have reached out asking how they can help. We are far from the only family navigating this situation right now, and we have many close family-friends who have lost their homes as well. Right now, living costs will be high, and my parents have close to nothing. Expenses will be high for awhile. We are fortunate to have savings and are hopeful that insurance will help cover a lot, although that will undoubtedly take awhile to sort out. If friends and family reading this would like to help John and Judy (and Jamie and family), money raised through this platform will go toward immediate emergency expenses such as clothes, glasses, lodging, and food. Any additional funds raised here that my family does not use will be shared directly with other family friends of ours who have also lost their homes, and many more who are still waiting for news. We are mourning my parents house and property, but also my and Jamie's elementary school, the small businesses in downtown Altadena, the homes of friends where Jana and Jamie had sleepovers growing up, and so many more places in our hometown that are so dear to us. Written by Jana Wipf, John and Judy's eldest daughter

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Help Casey and Laila Rebuild After the Eaton Fire

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Our friends Casey Trela and Laila Tamburini lost their home in the Eaton Canyon fire. They are evacuated and safe, but we are raising funds to assist them in the immediate rebuilding process. Please donate if you can. Sending love and strength to our friends in the Altadena and greater Los Angeles communities.

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Help Rebuild Moriah’s Life After Fire

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To know her is to love her. The most loyal, independent, and strong woman that I know has lost everything due to the Eaton Canyon fires. She will have to build her life from the ground up, which is something that no one imagines themselves having to go through, especially at the age of 25. If you have the means, please consider making a donation, no matter how big or small; it will be greatly appreciated. This is what she has to say about the situation: My home in Altadena was the longest place I’ve ever lived in my life. As a child, I was at times homeless. My home was everything to me, my safe haven. With the costs of rent and the lack of housing, I’m unsure of where I will go, and to face homelessness as an adult has always been my biggest fear. I’ve always tried to lead my life with love and positivity, but fire spares no one. PS. If she has ever made you laugh, you owe her ;)

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Please help my Mom and I after losing everything

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My mom and I recently experienced the heartbreaking loss of our community, home, and irreplaceable childhood memories in these devastating Palisades fires. We only left with the bare essentials and I hate to admit that we are now in urgent need of support from our community. We are currently figuring out, like many families, how to restart and move forward so any assistance, no matter how small, would mean the world to us. Thank you so much for taking the time to visit and for your kindness. -Flynn and Carey

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Help Sam, Tim and their 2yo Recover After Altadena Fire

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Last night, our dear friends Sam, her husband Tim, and their 2-year-old son lost their home and all of their belongings in the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena. Unfortunately, they didn’t have renters insurance, and both are currently unable to work. Tim is a talented Prop and FX Designer/Character Designer in animation, and Sam has been a dedicated yoga teacher in the Touchstone climbing community for over a decade. They’ve both poured their hearts into supporting the people around them, creating connections, and being a source of positivity for so many. Now, they need our help. Losing everything is unimaginable, and starting over while navigating the challenges of parenting a young child only adds to their hardship. Let’s come together as a climbing community—and as friends—to support this incredible family during this difficult time. Any contribution, big or small, will help them cover essential needs and create a fresh start as they navigate this overwhelming loss. My name is Rikki, and I’m a friend of Sam and Tim’s as well as a fellow member of the Touchstone community. I’ve been in touch with Sam, and while they’re still processing this loss and figuring out where to begin, I offered to step in and help coordinate support. All funds raised will go directly to Sam and Tim to assist with the many costs they’re facing. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. Together, we can help this wonderful family find stability and hope in the face of such loss. ❤️

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Donate to Help the Barnes Family Recover from the Eaton Fire

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Our friend Emily, Brad & Evelyn (age 6) Barnes are one of many who lost their homes during the Eaton fire. We would like to help them get basics together as they recover and rebuild their lives from this tragic loss. We ask that you help this young family in any way you can. ~ Sophia & Amy *** NOTE FOR DONATIONS *** When donors make a single donation, they can leave an OPTIONAL tip contribution to help GoFundMe remain free for people who start a fundraiser. If donors choose recurring donations, they pay a fee of 5% per donation to help make this feature possible. SLIDE THE GREEN % BAR to select your tip (or none, $0.00) to GoFundMe. This extra amount does not go directly to Brad & Em, it is mentioned but not clear on how it might offset some fees when money is funded to them. Please send us a message if we can help clarify anything, thank you immensely!! ❤️‍ ***

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Rally for the Storcs: Fire Recovery Fund

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Our dearest of dear friends Ruth, Michael, Theo, and Mirra Storc have suffered an unimaginable loss in the Eaton Canyon fire. Their beautiful home—a space they poured their artistry, design brilliance, and hearts into (not to mention money) was completely destroyed. Out of what they thought was an abundance of caution, they left their home with almost nothing but themselves, their two dogs, and their cat, only to return and find everything completely burned to the ground. The storcs house was a place of warmth, creativity, and community. They opened their doors to all of us for countless holidays and celebrations. They, like so many others, are facing a future filled with uncertainty. Much of their resources were tied up in the home, and while they wait for an insurance payout (and who knows how long that will take) they have very little to live on. We are asking for your help to support the Storcs in this devastating time. They need temporary housing, food, and clothes.  Any contribution will make a difference and sharing this campaign would be super helpful. Let’s come together to show our dearest friends the Storcs the same love and support they’ve always shared with us.

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Help Mom Rebuild Her Life After Devastating House Fire

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Today, our family suffered unimaginable loss. Our mother, Nyangu Chipembere, lost her home to the Eaton Canyon fire and left with only the clothes on her back. While we are all extremely grateful she was able to escape with her life, we are now faced with the pain and devastation of what has happened. Her place of peace and refuge—our entire family’s place of peace and refuge—and the home we grew up in, along with all our family history, belongings, and keepsakes, is gone. My sister and I are reaching out to our community and asking for love and support as we help our mother rebuild her life. She is the definition of selfless, and through her work for L.A. County, she has dedicated her life to uplifting others. Please help us uplift her after this tragedy. Thank you.

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Help Luna-Douglas family from the Eaton Fire

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Hello, I am Christina. I just found out my sister and her family have lost absolutely everything. It breaks my heart that I am not physically there to help her through this time. They lost their entire home in the Altadena fire, and if you could be so generous to help me help them with just a bit, I would truly appreciate you. Thank you for your kindness and support! We live in Colorado but my sister lives in Altadena, California. Today 8 January 2025 their home was consumed in a forest fire.

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Support Campos Sisters After Tragic Eaton Fire

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My name is Crystal Campos, I lived at 2125 Lake Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 and on the morning of January 8th, my home burned down in the Eaton fires. My sister, Valerie Campos, and I did not have much time to evacuate and left with only my doggy Beau, my trumpet, our essential electronics, and the hope that we would be able to return to our home of over 3 years. Any assistance would be amazing, as Valerie, Beau and I need to find new permanent housing and replace all of our belongings. We are so thankful for our community and for your time.

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RECOVERY AID: Bertha Camarillo’s home lost by EatonFire

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Dear loved ones, My name is Emily Bonilla, the oldest grad daughter of Bertha M. Camarillo. I am writing this note to share the devastating news that my family has completely lost the home we all grew up living in caused by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. My grandparents, Victor and Bertha Camarillo moved to the US over 60 years ago to build their American dream. Today it is left in ashes and my grandmother Bertha Camarillo has no home. At 86, she is left with nothing from this home except for the clothes on her back. My entire family —-here and abroad —- and I are devastated by our loss. With this GoFundMe, we are asking for donations to help support my grandmother and the new way of life she now needs begin. The Camarillo/Bonilla family thanks you so much for any and all contributions and the moral, emotional and spiritual support along the way. Our community is strong and we know that we will be able to pick up the pieces with time. From the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. Be kind to one another, hug your neighbor and all of the ones you love. ———— Queridos familia y amistades, Mi nombre es Emily Bonilla, la nieta mayor de Bertha M. Camarillo. Escribo este mensaje para compartir la trágica noticia de que mi familia ha perdido por completo el hogar en el que todos crecimos por causa de el Fuego Eaton en la ciudad de Altadena, California. Mis abuelos, Víctor y Bertha Camarillo, se mudaron a los Estados Unidos hace más de 60 años para construir su sueño Americano. Hoy ese sueño y hogar se han derrumbado completamente en cenizas y mi abuelita Bertha Camarillo no tiene hogar. A sus 86 años, de su casa no le queda nada más que la ropa que lleva puesta. Toda nuestra familia, aquí y en el extranjero, y yo estamos devastados por nuestra pérdida y esta tragedia. Con este GoFundMe, solicitamos donaciones para ayudar a mi abuelita con la nueva forma de vida que ahora necesita comenzar. La familia Camarillo/Bonilla les agradece mucho por todas y cada una de las contribuciones y el apoyo moral, emocional y espiritual a lo largo del camino. Nuestra comunidad es fuerte y sabemos que podremos recuperarnos con el tiempo. Desde el fondo de nuestros corazones GRACIAS. GRACIAS. GRACIAS. Sed amables unos con otros, abrazad al prójimo y a todos los que aman.

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Support Sabrina's Family After Eaton Fire

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Hello, My name is Lindsey and I am one of Sabrina's colleagues from the USC Headache Division. As a team, we are working to raise funds for her and her family during this difficulty time. Our Hearts are Broken: Sabrina and her family suffered a devastating loss when their home was destroyed by the recent Altadena fire. How You Can Help: We are reaching out to our community to lend a hand during this difficult time. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in helping as they navigate this difficult an uncertain time. Funds raised will be used to: • Cover immediate living expenses: Rent, food, and other essential necessities while they navigate this challenging period. • Replace essential items: Clothing, bedding, and other basic necessities. • Assist with the costs of rebuilding: Help them secure temporary housing and begin the process of rebuilding their home. Every contribution counts. Let's come together to support Ana and her family as they navigate this difficult time. Thank you for your compassion and generosity. Sincerely, The USC Headache Division

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Help Heather Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Heather McAlpine, a dedicated volunteer of the Altadena Mountain Rescue Team, has always been the first to lend a hand to others in times of need. Her selflessness and courage were on full display when she was actively assisting with evacuations during the recent Eaton Canyon fire in California. I've personally been lucky enough to have Heather as my friend since our college days. I have seen her grow and push herself to overcome the challenges of mountaineering, skiing, moving to Los Angeles on her own years ago, and even previously making a full recovery after being crushed by a literal boulder on Mt. Whitney. Tragically, as Heather was helping others last night, the Eaton fire devastated her own home. Her cottage was destroyed, and like so many others affected by this disaster, she now faces the overwhelming task of rebuilding her life. (Tessa, her beloved cat was safely evacuated). Heather has always been the person who steps up to help her community, and now it’s our turn to support her. We are raising funds to help ease the challenges Heather is about to face. These funds will ensure that Heather has a stable and safe place to begin the next chapter of her life after this devastating loss. How You Can Help: • A donation of any amount will go a long way in helping Heather during this challenging time. • If you’re unable to contribute financially, please consider sharing this fundraiser with your network. Every bit helps. Heather has given so much to our community, and now it’s time for us to give back. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support. Those that know Heather recognize that she is a light in this world and it is a privilege to know her. I hope that from Reno to Los Angeles and beyond we can come together and take care of our dear friend. Elly Buck

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Help Katherine After Altadena Fires

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The Altadena Fires have been devastating. Katherine lost her house and all of her belongings. She evacuated without the chance to bring more items with her. We're raising funds to help in the interim as she navigates the next few months trying to figure out what life will bring next. Any amount of donations will help

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Help Heather and Matt Rebuild After Fire

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Hello my name is Scott Praun. My sister (Heather) and brother-in-law (Matt) lost their house in the Altadena fires. They had to evacuate in a hurry late Tuesday night (01/07). Matt noticed his neighbor's car still in the driveway and went back to wake their neighbors. That's the type of people these two are. They put others first. They serve the Altadena community in multiple ways, including owning a small business called Plant Material. Thankfully, the shop is still standing, but their house was lost. It's my turn to help them and others. I want to help raise funds to help in the community they have helped build.

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Help the Norstad Family Rebuild Their Lives

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My name is Brandi Zamora and I am asking for your help/support for The Norstad family. My friend Frankie, her husband Ryan, and their small children have lost everything! Their home and all their possessions. Let’s please come together to help them. As usual, Frankie still has a light that shines on everyone, still remaining grateful & positive! Let’s shine a light on her and her family so that they can get back on their feet. Anything you can contribute helps ♥️ Thank you for your kindness and support in advance.

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Help Jordan and Eddie Recover from Eaton Fire

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Our extremely wonderful friends, Jordan and Eddie, lost their home and everything in it on Jan 8, 2024, from the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA. They lived and worked there with their dog, two cats, hundreds of plants, and painstakingly crafted art. Their home was a true expression of who they are - people who care deeply about the humans, animals, and plants around them and worked every day to create beauty in the world. These are two truly special people who put more sweat equity into every corner of their home than anyone we know. And all while, doing it with so much love. We have setup this gofundme to support them through this next leg of their journey. Please contribute now and into the future! Thank you!! Haley and Rozy

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Help the De La Torre Family Recovery Journey

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This has been an incredibly challenging time for our family. Life took a devastating turn when the Eaton Fire completely destroyed our home. In an instant, we lost everything-our belongings, cherished memories, and the place we called home. While we are grateful to be safe, the reality of starting over from nothing is overwhelming. We are reaching out for your help as we begin the long journey to recovery. To assist with essentials like clothing, food, and helping our family get back on our feet, we've started a GoFundMe campaign. Any contribution-no matter how small— will make an incredible difference. If you're unable to donate, sharing the campaign with others would mean the world to us. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the community who has been impacted by this tragedy. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and support during this difficult time.

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Support The Reids After Devastating Eaton Fire Loss

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We are seeking support to help the Reid Family recover from the devastating loss of their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. Roger and Cheryl Reid, along with their grandson Donny Johnson, have been displaced and are in urgent need of assistance. The Reids adopted Donny when his parents passed away, creating a blended family that has thrived in Altadena for 27 years. The Reid Family has lost everything in the fire. While we are deeply grateful that they safely evacuated to the greater Los Angeles area,they now face the daunting task of reconstructing their lives from scratch. Donations will go directly towards securing immediate needs, purchasing essential items, and beginning the process of recovery. Your words of encouragement and prayers mean the world to the Reids during this incredibly difficult time. Roger and Cheryl have been long-time Altadena residents and cherished members of their community. They are active participants at Ward African Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Reid, a retired SAG actor, and Mrs. Reid, who worked for many years at the Yellow Pages, have brought joy to countless people through their karaoke business, lovingly known as "Rog-Cher-Oke." Tragically, all of their karaoke equipment was destroyed in the fire. Unfortunately, this is the second house fire Cheryl has endured. Thankfully, this is the first fire that has not resulted in death to loved ones. Thank you for helping the Reid Family as they navigate this challenging journey. Your kindness and generosity will make a significant difference in their lives.

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2025-01-15T21:41:23.938Z - ongoing
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Help Chris, Sara, Oren and Wyn recover from Eaton Fire

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The Los Angeles Eaton fire wiped out Chris Dennis and Sara Ross-Samko's entire historic community in Altadena. Fortunately, they were camping with their two young kids, so the family is safe. But, they lost everything except what they took with them in their car for the trip. The boys are 5 and 2 years old. Sara is a filmmaker and lost her equipment. Thank you to our generous friends who are kindly contributing to the fund and have sent expressed so much love and support. Thanks to all who have asked what they can do to help. Though I live in San Diego now, LA is my hometown, and our entire family is grieving for all Angelenos suffering today. Thank you. As their mom, dad, Pop Pop, Gma, and Nana, we thank you. Best, Lisa Ross, Bill Woolson and Kath Dennis

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2025-01-15T21:41:27.786Z - ongoing
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Help Cook Family Recover After Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, A dear friend, Claire Cook, and her family lost their home the morning of January 8th to the Eaton Fire. Any contribution, no matter how small, will go directly towards helping the Cooks start a new chapter in their lives. It will go towards getting them back on their feet and into some sense of normalcy while they move forward. They have lost not just a home, but every belonging and memory they held there. Thank you so much for considering this request, anything is more than appreciated. With gratitude, Kaitlin

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2025-01-15T21:41:31.092Z - ongoing
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Help Nadine and her Boys After Eaton Fire Loss

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My name is Nadine, and on the morning of January 8, 2025, I woke up to the devastating news that everything I had was gone—lost to the fires that swept through Los Angeles. My home in Altadena, CA, was my safe haven, and I truly believed we were out of harm's way. But nature had a different plan, and now I find myself without a home, holding onto my three young children—my 1-year-old twin boys and my 3-year-old son—trying to figure out how to start over. This has been the hardest moment of my life, but I know I can’t do it alone. I need to start our lives from scratch, and I’m reaching out to my friends, family, and community for help. We’ve lost everything, and I need to replace everything—from the basics (clothes, toys) to the things that make a house a home (furniture and kitchen accessories). Your kindness and support mean more to me than words can express. Thank you for being there for us in this impossible time.

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2025-01-15T21:41:35.218Z - ongoing
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Help Lisa-Marie, Stuart, and Fiona Recover

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Hi All, As some of you may know, our dear friends, Lisa-Marie, Stuart, and Fiona found out this morning that their home in Altadena burned down (was lost) in the Eaton Canyon fire. Thankfully they and all their pets (Ringo, Finn, and Monkey) are safe. However, they lost everything. Their entire house burnt down with all their possessions inside. Since both Stuart and Lisa-Marie run their businesses out of that house that means they both lost thousands of dollars of valuable equipment. All of Stuart's recording equipment and all of Lisa-Marie's elevation equipment (rigs, lollipop, costumes etc.) are all gone. They also lost all of their personal belongs including invaluable keepsakes which can never be replaced. This loss is so devasting they cannot even begin to wrap their heads around it. They are truly thankful to everyone has reached out to check on them and their hearts are full with the love you are all sending! For those who can and want to help I am starting this GoFundMe on their behalf. While we cannot replace all the personal memorabilia they have lost, your donation can help them to restore some of they have lost as, unfortunately, they did not have renter's insurance. At this point both of their personal businesses are gone and they can use all the help we can give them to make it through the next few weeks and months. Anything you can do to help is truly appreciated as they will need to completely rebuild their lives from the ground up. Thank you

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2025-01-15T21:41:38.890Z - ongoing
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Help Charlie & Zofia Get Back On Their Feet After Eaton Fire

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Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, We are reaching out today on behalf of our dear friends Charlie and Zofia, who recently experienced an unimaginable loss when the devastating Eaton wildfire tore through their neighborhood and destroyed everything they’ve worked so hard for. They have lost not only their home but also cherished personal items, irreplaceable memories, and a sense of security that they once took for granted. In this difficult time, they need our support more than ever. Charlie and Zofia are two of the kindest, most generous people we know. Always there to lend a hand, offer a smile, or provide support to others in need, they now find themselves in a position where they need our help to put their lives back together. This GoFundMe campaign has been set up to assist them with the many aspects of recovery that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Your support will help with unforeseen needs and unexpected costs, provide them a leg up from emotional setbacks, and give them a sense of calm, community, and peace of mind during this challenging time. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a world of difference. We also ask that you share this page with others, as spreading the word is another powerful way to help. Charlie and Zofia's strength and resilience are remarkable, but they cannot do this alone. Let’s come together as a community to help them get back on their feet and give them hope for the future. Thank you for your generosity, love, and support during this difficult time. With gratitude, The Weprin Family and Friends *This GoFundMe page has been set up by the Weprin family, long-time friends of Charlie and Zofia. Our families have shared a close bond for years, dating back to when our daughters were in elementary school and Girl Scouts together. Based in Altadena, CA, we’ve watched Charlie and Sofia build a beautiful life, all of which has been tragically lost in the recent Eaton wildfire. As they navigate the heart-wrenching aftermath, we hope to rally our community in support, helping them find solid emotional footing and provide some comfort during this difficult time.

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2025-01-15T21:41:43.186Z - ongoing
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Help Kendra Recover After Eaton Fire Loss

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On January 8, 2025, Kendra Adler lost her beautiful Airstream home in Altadena due to the devastating Eaton Fire. She is a Los Angeles native and has been teaching in, witnessing, and caring for Altadena and these mountains for years and finally moved to Altadena this year. She lost everything in the Eaton fire and is seeking support to recover what has been lost. This will help her fund unmet needs not covered by disaster relief aid. She cares deeply for the Altadena community and continues to give with her somatic practices to reconnect, listen and care for the land. Kendra is an environmental embodied activist, artist, and creator and has been deeply in love with these lands and community. She is a multidisciplinary artist and somatic movement educator using movement to investigate the connection between the Earth and the human body. Her work invites a remembrance of our connection to self and earth on a cellular level. She has shared her art and performances in numerous venues including at Highways Performance for SOMAarts Fest and at the Human Resources Gallery in Los Angeles. If you are able to, please consider donating, sharing or supporting Kendra as she begins to heal, recover and process this devastating loss. Every dollar, no matter how small, will help her in this long journey to recovery. Thank you all of your kindness, with deep deep gratitude for the support and bringing care to this sweet sweet Altadena community in all that is has been lost.

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2025-01-15T21:41:46.628Z - ongoing
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Support the Badiyi-Chassler Family After the Eaton Fire

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Support the Badiyi-Chassler Family After the Eaton Fire Our sister Mina, brother-in-law Zach, and their two sweet daughters—our beloved nieces Savvy and Abby—have suffered an unimaginable loss. While we are endlessly grateful that they were able to evacuate safely, their home and everything they owned were destroyed in the devastating Eaton Fire. The Badiyi-Chassler family is known for their incredible generosity, love, and the inspiration they bring to everyone around them. They have always been a source of light and support to others, and now it’s our turn to be that light for them in their time of need. This fundraiser aims to support the Badiyi-Chassler family in getting back on their feet by addressing unmet needs not covered by FEMA or insurance, as they navigate their next steps toward recovery after this unimaginable loss. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a meaningful difference for our family. Please join us in showing them love and support during this extraordinarily difficult time. Sharing this campaign widely will help us reach as many kind hearts as possible. From the depths of our hearts, thank you for your kindness, and generosity With love and gratitude, Alexis & Natasha Badiyi

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Help Rianna (Remac) Recover from Fire losses

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My sister Rianna (Remac) lost her home and all belongings in the California fires this week. Thankfully she is safe with her dog and a few possessions here in Texas, but her tools, clothes, art, and all of her other belongings -and home- are gone. I’m raising money to help her navigate the next several months without work or a home. Anything helps - thank you all for your care and compassion!

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2025-01-15T21:41:53.936Z - ongoing
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Support the Lyles Family After Eaton Fire Devastation

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Beloved family home of Candace and William Lyles has been destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena. We welcome any support you may be able to offer during this devastating time for our family. Due to the rushed nature of the evacuation, the Lyles have lost everything. We are eternally grateful for our family's safety as we have been displaced throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Thank you for messages of support and love during this challenging time. We pray the damage does not get worse. The Lyles are esteemed members of their community. Candy Lyles is a licensed clinical social worker who has dedicated her career to serving as a therapist and support system for veterans in Los Angeles. With over forty years of service, she has made a lasting impact on her community. Dr. William Lyles, a retired psychologist, devoted his career to providing therapy for incarcerated youth and supporting families in family court. He continues to contribute by volunteering regularly. Like Candy, Dr. Lyles has served his community for over four decades.

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2025-01-15T21:41:57.724Z - ongoing
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Help Javi and Liz After Eaton Fire

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On behalf of the Alvarenga family, this account has been set up to support our brother and sister-in-law, Javier Alvarenga and his wife Lizbeth Barrios. Just 3 days after welcoming their new baby girl into the world, Javi and Liz lost their home to the Eaton fires currently devastating the Altadena area. In what should be a joyous time for this young couple, they are struggling to recover all of their belongings and baby care necessities. If you have the capacity to help in any way, whether through donating or sharing this link to others, we'd be incredibly grateful for any support. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid so that Javi, Liz, and their newborn can start a new chapter in their lives.

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2025-01-15T21:42:01.292Z - ongoing
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Greydanus-Wechsler Family’s Recovery from Fire Loss

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This fundraiser is for the Greydanus-Wechsler family (Abigail, Zack, Peregrine and our two pups). These funds will go to help our family move towards a new sense of home as we try to figure out our next steps. On January 8th, 2025 we were devastated to discover our home was taken by the Eaton wildfire in Southern California. We evacuated on January 7th with only a few essentials and now have to start our lives entirely over again. We lost our entire home, a vehicle, all of our 1 year old’s toys & clothes, all of our pet supplies, and my latex clothing studio (including custom made pattern collection and all of my wholesale supplies). A lifetime of collecting art and things that brought us joy are now gone. Donations of any size are appreciated. Thank you.

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2025-01-15T21:42:04.823Z - ongoing
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Help Jean Robison & Daughters after Fire

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Jean Robison is a beloved artist and teacher in our community. She and her two daughters lost their home and belongings in the Eaton fire. This GoFundMe is being set up by friends of Jean and her family. Anything you can contribute will help! All funds will go directly to Jean to help her and her daughters.

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Smith and Anderson Family Needs Help

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Hello, For those who don't know, I am Rowan and I am raising funds for my parents. In 1993, they lost everything. Today, January 8, 2025 it happened again. In the Eaton Fire their house was destroyed and my childhood home. If you know my parents, they are there for anyone in their time of need. Please, be for them in their time of need now. I don't know what is next and neither do they, but I do know the house is gone and even with insurance, there will be a financial burden. I am raising funds to help cover costs that will exceed the federal aid allowances. Altadena is basically gone right now. I am numb, but I am trying to control what I can and I can swallow my pride and ask for help when I know my parents will not. They will need this. Anything helps as our community deals with this unimaginable tragedy.

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2025-01-15T21:42:12.339Z - ongoing
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Eaton Fire Relief for Ramirez Family

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On January 8, the Ramirez family lost their home in Altadena to the Easton Fire. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the family has lost nearly all of their possessions. Please also pray for comfort, strength, resilience, and wisdom for the family as they face the coming days. There is so much uncertainty as they navigate this new reality. Your generous contributions will help this family as they move forward. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant impact. If you are unable to contribute financially, sharing this campaign with your network would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and support for the Ramirez Family during this difficult period. With deep gratitude from their pastor and church community, Clare Ferguson Bravo & Rose City Church

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2025-01-15T21:42:15.904Z - ongoing
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Help Sam and Aaron Rebuild Their Lives After the LA Fires

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Hi all, As dear friends and family of Sam and Aaron, we’re reaching out with heavy hearts to share their story. Just eight days into the new year wildfires tore through Altadena, destroying their home. Yet amidst the devastation, their yoga studio, Practice Altadena, miraculously remains standing—one of the few surviving businesses in their beloved community. SAM & AARON'S STORY In May 2023, after over 15 years in New York, Sam and Aaron moved to Los Angeles to care for Aaron’s terminally ill father. They chose the peaceful mountain town of Altadena as their home, seeking a fresh start and a new rhythm far removed from the concrete and bustle of Brooklyn. Shortly after arriving, Sam noticed a “FOR LEASE” sign in the window of a quaint storefront adorned with a handsome green barbershop awning on Altadena’s main drag. It had the potential to become something beautiful: Sam’s dream yoga studio. Taking a leap of faith, they signed the lease and embarked on a new chapter filled with hope and possibility. Tragically, just two days before their wedding, Aaron’s father passed away. They began their married life carrying the weight of grief while channeling their energy into building a future together. Despite the challenges, their optimism and resilience brought Practice Altadena to life. The studio quickly became a sanctuary for movement, healing, and connection, and on December 17th, they celebrated its one-year anniversary. Three short weeks after that celebration, the fires began. As the unprecedented LA fires swept through the region, Practice Altadena was miraculously spared. Their home, however, was not as fortunate. With Aaron away on a work trip, Sam received the devastating news that fires had broken out in the foothills near their home and that the area was being evacuated. In the dead of night, she grabbed their two cats and, with little else, fled to safety. Tragically, their home did not survive the devastation—it has been reduced to ash and embers. Now, Sam and Aaron face the overwhelming challenge of rebuilding their lives from scratch. Sam and Aaron have always been the kind of people who give so much to others. Practice Altadena is not just a yoga studio—it’s a space where neighbors become friends, where healing and movement foster connection, and where light persists even in the darkest times. By supporting Sam and Aaron, you’re not just helping them rebuild—you’re helping sustain the heart of a community they have poured so much love into. HOW YOU CAN HELP We’re asking for your support to help Sam and Aaron rebuild their home, sustain their yoga studio, and navigate this incredibly difficult chapter. 100% of your donations will go directly toward: Rebuilding their lives and creating stability for their future. Supporting Practice Altadena so it can continue serving as a space for healing and connection in this devastated community. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference in helping them rebuild and heal. If you don’t have the means to donate, please share this campaign on your social media or with your friends and family. GRATITUDE AND HOPE We are endlessly grateful for your kindness, generosity, and support. Whether you donate, share this campaign, or send love their way, you’re helping Sam and Aaron move forward with hope in their hearts. Thank you for standing with them in their time of need. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and continue to bring light to Altadena.

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Help the Wisners Recover After Eaton Fire

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Craig and Lusi Wisner, their two children, Shant and Sage, and their pets (a dog, a cat, and chickens) lost their Altadena home of 10 years due to the Eaton fire, Wednesday, January 8th, 2025. Craig is a beloved and respected ceramics teacher (yes, kilns and glazing) at Culver City High School (over 20 years); he also chairs the Art Department and is the 2021 CCUSD district-wide Teacher of the Year. Craig and Lusi love their Altadena and Armenian communities... so much so that Craig makes the 60-mile/3-hour round trip daily commute to support and teach the teens who attend CCHS. Lusi's mother, who is elderly and has failing memory, lost her home in Altadena as well. Craig and Lusi are her primary caretakers. From Craig: "We’re sort of embarrassed by all of it but I think we’re going to need all the help we can get…. it’s both silly and tragic…. 25 years of marriage and aside from the good times, we now literally have a car and the clothes in two backpacks to show for it all…." Please give what you can to this devastated and deserving family. Craig and Lusi's home. Lusi's mom's home since 1988. Please note: Lusi and Craig will need to start again. The funds will be used for immediate needs as well as recovering from this devastating loss. I'm Alexis Reyes, raising funds for my colleague at Culver City High School. I am a film teacher at the same high school. Craig and I are long-time friends and our children attend the same college.

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2025-01-15T21:42:22.976Z - ongoing
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Support the Rumford Family after losing house to Eaton Fire

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Hello friends and family of our dearest Rumford family. As many of you may know horrific fires are tearing through neighborhoods in Southern California and the beautiful community of Altadena was hit devastatingly hard. With the heaviest heart I share that our Rumford's lost their beloved house and all within in the Eaton Fire in the early hours of Wednesday morning 1/8. A house that was filled with so much love and memories and joy that I know we have all felt and been a part of, they truly loved to invite us all in. And with the most grateful heart I share they all are safe and we are now here to remind them we are their home, their space to rest as they navigate this profound loss. They are taking it moment to moment right now and aligning on next steps and as they do I know many of us want to help and support and providing a financial cushion to give them the time and space they need to process will be of immense help. These are unimaginable times, but we will meet them with unimaginable love and care and community. Thank you beyond words for anything you can offer to help. In addition to/in lieu of any generous monetary donations for these comfort items any hand me downs are also so welcome - Boys Size 9 (sweats, shirts, socks) Girls size 6 (leggings, shirts, nightgowns), squishmallows, coloring supplies, games, craft sets, fun stuff to keep the kiddos cared for and occupied. Message with any hand me downs and I can help get those to the Rumford's as well. So much love to all, you are so so appreciated.

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2025-01-15T21:42:26.485Z - ongoing
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Support the Boos Family's Recovery Effort

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It is with a heavy heart that we start this fundraiser. My name is Cat. By now, we have seen the devastation the Eaton Canyon fires have caused. Like so many, our best friends and lifelong Altadenans - Austin, Jeff, and their two children lost their home and everything in it. So did her parents and sister. It was Austin's childhood home. Thankfully, they evacuated in time, but left only with the clothes on their backs. We can imagine the recovery journey is going to be incredibly long and difficult. They need our help to start over completely. Any contribution will make a meaningful difference and go directly to Austin and Jeff. Thank you for considering.

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2025-01-15T21:42:30.003Z - ongoing
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Support Pastor Anthony and Micheline After Eaton fire

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Yesterday, we got the call from our dear family friend Jeff Davis who sent us this video, with the confirmation that my parents home had indeed burned down. At 5am in the morning I drove to the house to try to save my parents pets but couldn't see through all of the flying embers and burning homes. It was truly devastating, and ultimately everything they own including their beloved dog and cat were lost in the fire. We've received an outpouring of love and support and asks of ways to help. Proper channels to give monetarily and supplies to the community have been set up to collect for our Beautiful Altadena, through our church Lift International. This campaign however, is out of the personal ask to help support my parents, Pastors Anthony and Micheline McFarland. For decades, my mom and dad have ministered to the entire community in times of joy and sorrow, offering guidance, prayer, counseling, and unwavering support. Today, they need our prayers, love, and assistance more than ever. The devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena have taken so much from so many, including Pastor Anthony and Micheline. They fled their home with nothing but the clothes on their backs, leaving behind a lifetime of memories. Despite this heartbreak, their faith remains steadfast, and their hope continues to inspire. As their daughter, I am humbly reaching out to you, our extended family in Christ, to help support my parents during this time of immense loss. The funds we raise will go directly to providing for their immediate needs, such as clothing, temporary housing, and the long road to rebuilding their lives and home. Pastor Anthony and Micheline have given so much of themselves to our community. Now, we have the opportunity to give back. Your generous donations, no matter the size, are an answer to prayer and a testament to the power of unity and love. If you are unable to give financially, your prayers and the act of sharing this campaign are equally valuable gifts. Let us come together, as a family of faith, to show them that they are not alone. Together, we can help them rebuild not only their home but also their spirit of service and ministry. Thank you for your love, support, and prayers. May God bless you abundantly for your kindness. With love and gratitude, Jessica Daughter of Pastor Anthony and Micheline McFarland

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2025-01-15T21:42:33.736Z - ongoing
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Help Anne Brandt Rebuild After CA Fires

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My Mother-In-Law, Anne Brandt, lost her home in the California fires yesterday. She left her house with her wallet and her car, and now those are the only possessions she has left. She has lost truly everything. The shock and mourning have just begun. It will take a very long time for Anne to recover from this tragedy, and it will be an emotionally grueling journey. Any financial support she can get right now will help Anne regain a bit of what was lost.

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Support Heather and Andy After the Eaton Fire

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Our dear friends, Heather and Andy and their daughter Keira, tragically lost their home in January when The Eaton fire swept through their Altadena neighborhood. They’ve lost everything. Heather, Andy, Keira, and their new puppy Angus are safe, and we are so grateful for that, but recovering from such a loss is overwhelming. As their community, we want to rally around them during this incredibly challenging time. They have insurance and are applying for FEMA but we’ve also set up this GoFundMe to help ease their burden. Any contribution, big or small, will make a difference and show them they’re not alone in this. If you can, please donate and share this message with others who know and care about Heather and Andy and their family. Thank you for your support, generosity, and kindness. Let’s surround them with the love they need to move forward. With gratitude, Gabby & Bennett Cale Lafayette, CA

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Fire Relief for Ruby Neri & Family

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Hi everyone, we're Russell & Hopie Hill and Lily Stockman– studiomates and friends of Ruby Neri and her wonderful family. We are saddened to share that Ruby, Torbjorn, and their daughter Sigrid's home in Altadena was burned to rubble in the Eaton Fire. Everything has been destroyed- an entire lifetime of Ruby’s work, archive, photos from her Mission School days, along with her beautiful home, garden, beloved chickens, and all her family’s belongings. Help us support an artist and friend who has given her LA and SF community much. We are seeking to come together as friends and supporters of Ruby and her family to help them through this unimaginable loss, and get them on the path to rebuilding their lives. Every little bit helps. Please share! Sending love to all.

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Help Cory and Olivia After Wildfire

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The wildfires in Los Angeles are absolutely devastating. My brother Cory and his wife Olivia sadly lost their house like many others in LA. We are so grateful they are safe and staying in Orange County. Tuesday night they lost power at their home in Altadena. Leaving their home not knowing what was to come. Their home and the community they love are gone.

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Support Our Neighbors Ali and Jason

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Ali Pearl and Jason Ezzy are among the thousands displaced by the Eaton Canyon fire in Altadena. They are loyal and generous neighbors, teachers, and friends. Their home and their belongings were destroyed in the fire. -- Hello, I'm Ava, a student in Los Angeles. My freshman year of college, I took a mandatory writing course with the theme "Roots"; Ali taught this class. She taught me a lot about loving Los Angeles, and by example, taught me about being a good neighbor. Ali works passionately (and tirelessly) for her union, her community, and her family. She spent 2024 organizing within our University and community: teaching and listening and so much more. Jason, who is about to enter his final semester in his Physical Therapy doctorate program, is a gentle and generous body worker. He cooked vibrant, nourishing, and delicious meals for everyone who came through their table. His work is to help people heal. Jason and Ali married in November and have been spending their time and their earnings literally planting roots and starting a family in Altadena. On Tuesday, when the fires began in Eaton Canyon, I thought of the garden Ali had told me they'd planted. She posted to her community on Wednesday afternoon that they had lost their home, their garden, and everything in it. Ali and Jason's story is unfortunately one of many that will come from the rubble of these fires, but as stewards of their community and believers in the power of mutual aid, I ask that we come together to support Jason and Ali during these difficult and uncertain times.

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Help Ben and Jennie Rebuild After Fire

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We have undertaken this GoFundMe request on behalf of Ben and Jennie, who would never ask for themselves. Ben and Jennie lost their home and all their possessions to the Eaton fire in Altadena. They lived in a small wooden cottage, in a line of little cottages, on East Pine Street in Altadena. They were evacuated on very short notice in the evening of Tuesday January 7, and find themselves left with little more than their cat, their computer, and the clothes in which they fled. Ben and Jennie married in November a few blocks from their home, at Loma Alta Park, with a small gathering of their immediate family and friends. Both are artists - Jennie focuses on photography and film making, and Ben on poetry and photography and videography. They lost all of their art resources, books, and equipment to the fire. They are self employed, having only last year set up their photography/videography business. All of their fledgling business materials were lost to the fire. It will take resources for them to rebuild their lives as a young couple just starting a life together, as artists, and as business people. We appreciate any contribution you can make. We also know that the last thing they would want is for anyone to give more than they can; please be considerate of the limitations of your own resources in making any contributions. Thank you so much for your generosity.

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Help Rebecca and Arno Recover After Fire Loss

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Hi all, I am so devastated to let you all know that Rebecca and Arno Ekmekji have completely lost their home and belongings to the Eaton Canyon/Altadena fire. If you'd like to contribute even $5 to helping support them during this time, I'm sure they would truly appreciate any donations. This will help them address their immediate needs such as food, temporary shelter, and clothing. I can't even fathom having to experience an unimaginable tragedy like this. Please feel free to forward this to anyone who you think might be in a place to contribute.

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Help the Steels After Devastating Fire

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My beautiful friends, the Steels, lost their home and everything in it during the devastating fire in Altadena. There are scarce words available to capture the amount of love and laughter this family has given to everyone they come in contact with. If you know them, you love them. Zach is an associate professor of theater at USC and Nicole is an artisan that creates beautiful embroidered goods as well as teaching pilates. Today they awaken to a new reality--with no home, and no possessions. The process of restoring their lives is only just beginning, and I ask that you join me in helping. Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and help support the Steels through this crisis. I know there are many people in great need in this moment. And it is in moments like these that we surround our community and lift them up, carrying them through the painful turns of fate this life may offer. Thank you all for taking the time to read and consider helping this wonderful family. Adam

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Help Shireen Recover After Eaton Fire Loss

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Greetings family, I lost the home I was sharing with my friends. I was a part of a beautiful community that fostered connection and mutual wellbeing. This is wildly intense to feel such a loss and stay in the understanding that I am supported and taken care of. I know this piece is temporary and I’m also meeting myself where I am with as much grace and allowing the tears to be shed. I was a renting a beautiful room in the lovely sanctuary of this home in Altadena, CA to the Eaton Fire. I lost most of my belongings personal and business related nearly all replaceable and some regretfully not. I’m a self-employed musician, ceremonialist and small biz owner and this loss is quite devastating. My needs now are to recover my losses/cover expenses as I’m displaced, fund my next housing situation and start my botanicals business from the ground up. All support is greatly appreciated! May it all be blessed and return to you 1000 fold. Thank you so much all my love and deepest gratitude, Shireen —- for the go fund me transparency algo —- My name is Shireen Jarrahian I used to live in Altadena, CA (Eaton Fire) I am personally raising funds for myself and all will be allocated recouping losses, healing and health, most importantly HOUSING for the very near future

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Aurie and Jade: Back on my feet

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I’m shockingly requesting seeking support to help with unexpected costs to get myself and my daughter back on our feet after barely making it out losing our home to the Eaton canyon fire this morning. My name is Aurie and my daughter Jade are trying to scramble for resources before they are exhausted. Please help in any way possible even if you simply share it. After doing so much for the community seeing this and enduring this is beyond what i can bare at this moment. Your contributions will go to housing and daily needs. We appreciate anything you can give and highly prefer Zelle.

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Help Esmeralda Recover After Eaton Fires

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Esmeralda lost the home she shared with friends in Altadena, LA, to the Eaton fires last night. From her bedroom, Esmeralda lived and also ran her small business, "Ritmos Sagrados." All her personal belongings and her apothecary have been taken by the fire. Esmeralda Rose is a medicine woman who recently relocated to LA to pursue her dream of running her small business and share her medicine with community. She is a herbalist and works at Tea at Shiloh. As her friend, I know Esmeralda to have a golden heart and always be in service for those who need it the most. Those of us who have the honor of knowing her, know her heart is deeply rooted in the connection to nature and always being there to help others. Her housing at Las Flores in Altadena where she lived alongside Seema and Shireen was a true sanctuary, a base point for intentional gatherings and connection and a space where everyone was always welcome. If it's in your means, please help Esmeralda recover from the uncertainty of not having a base to call home and. Your contributions will help her through this challenging time with unexpected costs and to get back on her feet. With everything collected from this GoFundMe Esmeralda will be able to: address many aspects of recovery and support through this crisis. Assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid and help her get back on her feet. Amongst the chaos of the fires, Esmeralda's catalytic converter got stolen and she can't use her van. This Fundraiser will also help her get back in her feet regarding her van. May it all come back to you multiplied.

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Support iO & Patty in Eaton Fire Loss

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On January 8th 2024, iO and Patty lost their home they built together, brick by brick, in the Eaton Fire currently sweeping through Altadena, California. iO, Patty and the animals are safe but their security and cherished memories were lost in the fire. Clothing, furniture, kitchenware, appliances and sentimental items are gone. To know iO + Patty is to know how much they've dedicated their lives toward helping others. They are the good ones. Today we show up for them. We humbly ask you to join us in our support of their family during this difficult time. These funds will cover what insurance and FEMA won’t. -- an excerpt from iO's upcoming book, First Home, which was sent to print only months before losing his... Building has long been my hobby - then I figured out property is the foundation of wealth in - It’s what separates the haves and the have nots. Then I learned that POC and unmarried women could be barred from getting mortgages until 1974, and it became an obsession. I set out to learn every in and out and hack and tool, to share it. I want every woman, poor kid, queer, POC and immigrant to understand how the shit works so our people can also feel the calm of knowing your home is yours, so I’ve been writing a book called First Home. It’s filled with a ton of practical guidance, the advice of 10 experts, and 10 people who figured out how to do it without any generational wealth who are first gen immigrants, Black, Latinx, gay, single women, single dads, etc. It’s almost done. -- This fundraiser was organized by their friends, family, and found family. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.

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Help the Ziegenmeyer’s after Eaton Fire.

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Evan and Natalie Ziegenmeyer and their three kids Buffy, Rhett and Bonnie just lost their home in Altadena along with all of their belongings in the Eaton fire. I am their friend Tracy currently living in Denver, Colorado trying to provide support from a far. I had the privilege of getting to live with them in their Altadena home that they loved so so much. From painting projects to wall papering the kitchen to helping welcome in their third baby, this home was so special and this comes as such a loss. I am starting this fundraiser to raise money to help them restart. Unfortunately their kids lost their school due to these fires as well so the Ziegenmeyer's are navigating childcare, maintaining their own jobs, loss of Evan's garage studio where he was able to further his music career and navigating where they will be in the days ahead, so these funds will help them just survive these next few months and help them get back on their feet. All funds will be transferred directly to the Ziegenmeyer family. Below are some photos that first show Natalie and Evan in front of the house that they lost. I believe this was after they poured a ton of time into redoing the upstairs shower. Beneath that is a poor quality photo of their home now with only the chimney left. Other photos just show their family and them enjoying this home they loved. Thank you all for your ongoing support for this dear family!

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Help the Aderas Rebuild After Eaton Fire

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Some of the sweetest people we know need your support. On Tuesday evening, while Dawit was flying to the east coast for work, Connie had to urgently evacuate with their two young children and family cat. That night, the Eaton Fire reduced their home to ashes. They lost everything they owned. They are clinging to one another and thanking God that they are all safe but the insurmountable loss and unprecedented road ahead is substantial. In the blink of an eye, the security and comfort of their lovely home and everything cherished within it is gone. We are counting on friends and family to rally around this beautiful young family and help get them back on their feet. Anyone who is privileged enough to know the Aderas, has seen their generosity and selflessness first hand. They have a tendency to make you feel like family the moment you meet. Dawit is perhaps the most humble and encouraging person we know. Connie’s servant heart, graciousness, and devotion to her family and community are unmatched. Let’s help with some of the financial burden for this family in desperate need. Dawit, Connie, Sammy, and Bell will need to replace virtually everything they owned. They lost everything from basics necessities to their truck, kitchenware, school supplies, furniture and so many other cherished items. Beyond the physical loss of their home and possessions, the Eaton fire has threatened their feeling of safety, stability, and sense of security. We are creating this GoFundMe to help financially support them as they walk through this season of grief and unknowns and begin the arduous process of rebuilding their lives literally from the ground up. Please consider giving. Any size donation helps. Let’s get Dawit, Connie, Sammy and Bell back on their feet after this sudden and immense devastation. Whether or not you’re able to give financially at this time, sharing this link is also a huge help and blessing. Thank you so much for your generosity and support for this amazing family in such a difficult time. (Created by Lance and Cassie Witmer, close family friends of the Aderas. All funds will go directly from GoFundMe to the Aderas bank account)

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Recover and Support Danielle Yasuda After the Eaton Fires

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Our dear friend Danielle Yasuda, a kind-hearted and dedicated Pilates instructor, has been deeply affected by the recent Eaton Altadena fire. Tragically, not only was her home destroyed, but so was her Pilates studio and all of the equipment she had worked so hard to build for her new business. Danielle had recently embarked on an exciting new chapter, turning her beautiful Altadena home into a sanctuary for health and wellness, and she’s now faced with the heartbreaking loss of everything she had. As a person, Danielle is the epitome of kindness, love, and compassion. Her spirit has always been one of giving, and now it’s our turn to support her in her time of need. We’re hoping to help her get back on her feet by contributing to her recovery. Every donation, big or small, will go directly toward rebuilding her life. All funds raised will go directly to our sweet friend and will be used for unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid, help with temporary lodging costs exceeding federal aid allowances, and replacing essential items that she lost in the fire that won't be covered by FEMA. Please consider donating what you can or sharing this message to help spread the word. Your support means the world to Danielle and to everyone who’s been touched by her generosity and warmth. Thank you for helping her rise from this tragedy. Together, we can make a difference.

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Donate to help the Esion-Ghenoiu Family

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On January 8th, our good friends the Esion/Ghenoiu Family; Scarlett, Erik, Severin (9), Runa (5), lost their home and all their belongings to the Eaton Fire. They spent years designing, renovating, and improving the property, and it was the center of their family life. Now they need the support of their community. All their material possessions were lost, including clothes, electronics, a car, school and work supplies, sporting goods, art, and furniture. Everything. Scarlett and Erik are still processing this tragic loss. If you have any questions or want to be in touch with additional ways to support, please reach out to Molly Lowe, Alpna Gupta, or Kevin Sheppard, friends of the family who are organizing this fundraiser. All gifts will go directly to the family.

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Help Cherie Rebuild After Devastating Fire

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My name is Sara Sommers, and I live in San Diego with my family, we relocated from Los Angeles 2 years ago. I work with Cherie Hollingsworth at Allergan, she and I have known each other for 7+ years as we worked closely in the LA market for many years, she is a dear friend, mentee, and colleague. Cherie is an incredibly hard-working, dedicated, single mom, who gives everything to her two beautiful children, Victoria and Preston. She was recently faced with the incredibly devastating fires in Los Angeles. Cherie and her family lost their home, which has completely burnt down in a Pacific Palisades neighborhood. The destruction of this fire has completely taken down her family and entire community, unfathomable. Cherie has lost everything. Knowing how horrific this has been for so many, I have felt the need to step up and help in any way possible. Cherie is the beneficiary of this GoFundMe and will receive all donations personally. Cherie will need to start over after the loss of her home. Thankfully, she and her kids are safe and currently residing at her parents' in the South Bay for now. She will need to find a new home, a new city, a new neighborhood, schools and activities, clothing, toys and basic needs for her kids, standing strong holding it together all while providing for her family and beginning a new chapter in her life where she can rebuild. We kindly ask for your generosity during this difficult time. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a huge difference in helping this precious family. We are truly grateful for your support; we ask you to please share this page with your network to help spread the word. Thank you so much for supporting Cherie and her family by being a part of her journey towards recovery. Sending so much love to all impacted by these devastating fires! With heartfelt gratitude to all for anything you are able to give, thank you. Even if it’s simply sharing this page with others, we are eternally grateful.

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Support The Partida’s After The Fires

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers, My family and I are devastated to share that we’ve lost our childhood home to the Eaton Fire. This home was more than just a place—it was a lifetime of sacrifices, memories, and dreams. My parents poured their hearts and souls into building and maintaining this home. They worked tirelessly, sacrificing so much to give us a safe and loving environment. It was the foundation of our family, filled with cherished moments that shaped who we are today. In a matter of hours, everything they worked so hard for was reduced to ashes. We’ve lost not only the walls that sheltered us but the irreplaceable memories that filled them—photos, keepsakes, and all the little things that made our house a home. As we face this long road, we are humbly asking for your support. Any contribution, big or small, will go toward helping my family. Your generosity will help us restore a sense of hope. We are overwhelmed by the love and kindness from those around us. Even if you cannot donate, sharing this page means the world to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for standing with us during this unimaginable time. With love and gratitude, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Queridos amigos, familiares y amables desconocidos: Mi familia y yo estamos devastados al compartir que hemos perdido nuestro hogar de la infancia debido al incendio de Eaton. Este hogar era mucho más que un lugar: representaba una vida de sacrificios, recuerdos y sueños. Mis padres entregaron su corazón y alma para construir y mantener este hogar. Trabajaron incansablemente, sacrificando tanto para brindarnos un ambiente seguro y lleno de amor. Era el fundamento de nuestra familia, lleno de momentos entrañables que nos formaron como somos hoy. En cuestión de horas, todo por lo que trabajaron tan arduamente se redujo a cenizas. Hemos perdido no solo las paredes que nos cobijaron, sino también los recuerdos insustituibles que las llenaban: fotos, recuerdos y todas esas pequeñas cosas que convertían nuestra casa en un hogar. Mientras enfrentamos el largo camino, humildemente pedimos su apoyo. Cualquier contribución, grande o pequeña, se destinará a ayudar a mi familia. Con amor y gratitud,

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Rebuild Hope for Kristen and Her Family

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The best human being in the world just lost her home, and all of her belongings, to the Eaton fire in Altadena. She is the most generous person I have ever known. She bought her first home, as a single working mom, not even one year ago. She is a blessing to everyone who knows her. A fiercely loyal friend. A tremendously dedicated English teacher. The best mom I have ever known. An amazingly supportive wife to her new husband. She is an actual superhero to anyone that knows her. They are going to need immediate help to get back on their feet. Any little bit will help. Any money raised will go directly to Kristen and Michael Duran and their 3 kids Dayton, Micah, and Harper. Funds will be used to replace clothing, school supplies, and help with temporary living while they go through the lengthy process of rebuilding.

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Support Andy, Lacey, Henry & Louie after the Eaton Fire

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Andy and Lacey Holmquist (my oldest brother and sister-in-law) and their two boys, Henry (age 9) and Louie (age 6) have lost their home in Altadena, CA. They evacuated quickly and only grabbed the bare essentials. The fire and wind storm ripped through the city we love and devastated the area. We are heartbroken, but ready to help in any possible way. Any donation is so appreciated and will go to support this sweet family during this impossible time. Sending love to all affected.

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Help Karina and Roberto Rebuild After Fire

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My dear friends, Karina and Roberto, along with their three children and grandmother, lost their home today in the Altadena fire. For the past 10 years, their house has been a place filled with love, laughter, and memories — a true family home. Karina and Roberto married in 2023, blending their families and building a life together under one roof. Now, they have lost everything. I’m reaching out to our community of friends and family to rally around them during this unimaginable challenge. Let’s come together to show Karina, Roberto, and their entire family how much we love and support them during this difficult time.

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Help the Clifford Family recover after the Eaton fire

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On January 8th our closest friends and members of our chosen family lost their home and everything they owned in the wildfires in Altadena. Iona, their 2-year-old daughter made it out with only her favorite dolls, Penny and Lucy and Kate is 6 months pregnant with their second baby. They have only a few months before she gives birth and we are reaching out to our community as they are in desperate need of support to restart their lives so they can bring a sense of normalcy back to their daughter before their baby comes and Iona turns 3 (in just a few weeks!) Your kindness and generosity will help them get back on their feet as they wait for the chaos of this devastation to settle. There’s no telling how long it will take for any sort of support to come from anywhere, so we’re reaching out to our community to help them. We’ve set a goal of $50,000 to help with restarting a life. Every donation, no matter how small, helps them create a new future for their children. If you’re unable to give, consider sharing this post with friends, family, co-workers, and others. It means the world to us. Many hands make light work!!

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Support Irene and Rob

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Irene and Rob Pierce are two of the best people we’ve ever met. They bought and moved into their first home this Fall and have lost everything in the devastating Eaton Fire. Please help us raise funds to support them. We appreciate you and anything you can contribute. Much love. -Liza & Taleen

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The Schneider family who lost their home in the LA wildfires

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Hi, my name is Bailey and my best friend Julia and her family just lost their home and all their belongings in the devastating LA wildfires (Altadena). After evacuating their home on Tuesday night in a frantic and unprepared panic due to windstorms that caused the wildfire to spread relentlessly at an unprecedented rate, Julia reluctantly got on a flight overnight to Panama, where we were headed to celebrate one of our best friend’s weddings. She took one small carry on, while her parents (who stayed in LA) only had time to take a few items before running out the door. They expected to return to their home at some point, but tragically, when she landed in Panama she was informed that their home had burned down within the span of the flight. Their neighbour sent a video of the home they had left only a few hours prior, burned down to complete ashes. We are in shock and devastated and Julia, Marina and Alex Schneider, along with everyone else affected by these fires in LA, will be spending the rest of the year that just began rebuilding their life. They have only the few items they brought with them upon quickly evacuating, any sentimental or valuables left behind. Please consider donating and helping this family overcome this tragedy as they gather themselves and begin to rebuild their lives. Funds raised will go towards what the family needs during this difficult time. Any help is appreciated, thank you so much for reading and donating what you can. Sending love and prayers to all those affected by this disaster.

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Help Brody & Courtney Rebuild After The Eaton Fire

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Hi friends and family, this is Jordan Crawford. Brody Crawford is my brother, and I’ve been close friends with his girlfriend, Courtney Johnson for 15+ years. Brody and Courtney evacuated LA on Tuesday night and came to stay with my family and I in Ojai. On Wednesday morning they found out that their apartment in Altadena was completely lost in the Eaton Fire. It’s shocking and overwhelming, to say the least. They lost everything, and are currently trying to figure out their next plan of action. Let’s help them get back on their feet. They’ll be needing everything from clothes, food, and basic necessities, not to mention a new apartment with all new furniture. I know we all hope that if this were to happen to us, our friends and family would be there to help and support. So let’s do it for them. ❤️‍

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Help Eva Rebuild After Eaton Fire Loss

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Hi and thanks for being here! This is a fundraiser for Eva, an angel friend of mine who has just lost her home in the Eaton Fire here in California. Eva has had a hell of a time this year even before the fire and could really use some financial and community support to rebuild her life. Eva is one of my favorite people in the world. She is a talented, dedicated speech therapist, who makes a beautiful impact on the students she works with every day. She's a steadfast friend who always makes her loved ones feel heard and seen. Anyone who has met Eva knows how special she is, and even if you're on this page and haven't met her, I hope you feel a sense of her heart here. I'm Rae, by the way, one of Eva's friends here in LA. Go Fund Me asks that I provide some details to make it clear that this isn't a fraud fundraiser so you can find those extras at the bottom :) Money can't replace memories, mementos, and the sense of safety that comes with home, but I hope this fundraiser can ease this time and provide a bit of cushion for Eva. All funds will be sent directly to her as she rebuilds this part of her life. Thank you! Details for GFM: 1. Who you are - I'm Rae, a close friend of Eva's - I live in Los Angeles too, but have been lucky (so far) to avoid the worst of the fires. 2. Where you're from - I'm originally from the Atlanta area, but I've lived in LA for six years now. It's my home. 3. Your relationship to the parties you're raising funds for - I am a friend of Eva's and she and I have become especially close over the past year. It's been one of my greatest gifts to grow close to her. 4. How the funds will be spent - Funds will be spent as Eva needs them to recover from this unthinkable time. Thanks again for your generosity!

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Support Becca after the LA Eaton Fire destroyed her house

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My name is Justin List and Becca is one of my dearest friends, our friendship forged in the crucible of high school in suburban Chicago. As many of you know, she has many roles as an incredible choreographer, educator, dancer, painter, friend, sister, daughter, and dog parent, as well as a professor at the public university Cal State-Long Beach and founder and director of the dance company Acts of Matter, the latter which you can learn more about on its website: https://www.actsofmatter.com. She and I were text messaging each other the night of January 7 about the Los Angeles fires while I noticed on the NY Times that a fire had broken out in Eaton Canyon in the east part of Altadena, CA, not far from where she lived. It wasn’t long after that fire started that the evacuation watch and then evacuation orders were issued. Becca and her faithful dog companion, Kit, hurriedly packed up very few items and drove away for safety. That night, utter devastation swept through Altadena as winds as high as 99 miles per hour were recorded in the vicinity, more trees continuing to be ripped out of the ground which had started before the fire even began. Becca was able to be in and out of communication on January 8 and had to relocate to safety a second time after a power loss and increasing fire risk again threatened her first move. Meanwhile, our friend Megan and I were piecing together data points not yet in the news. We feared the worst about the condition of her house when we saw that nearby Fox’s Restaurant, The Bunny Museum, and the coffee shop Café De Leche burned down via their social media pages. I caught up with Becca’s mother after I finished work and shortly after that call Becca texted that she was able to drive back into Altadena and saw that her home had burned down. Becca found her home after a deliberate home-buyers journey during the pandemic. In fulfilling her home ownership dream, she carefully waited to find a place that aligned with her vision and tied together with her mission. She bought it from an artist and grew into it with her own artistic vision of the space, a place for both respite and fostering community, a house filled with inviting greenery and her own artwork. While making it her own, she also continued to work with Delfino, the same builder and gardener who helped build the home and landscape with the previous owner, to tend a dazzling succulent-drenched yard, cuttings of which are now home in my Chicago apartment. Becca’s house fostered so many fond memories for her friends, family, and the artistic community of LA as many of you may know. During the pandemic it was the site of her company’s return to art making with the film Forward Looking Back, which was filmed entirely inside and around the home with dancers from the first 6 years of the company. It can be viewed here: https://vimeo.com/684490566. Also in the history of the space, in hindsight, a uniting of her vision and mission at home and outside of it may have culminated with her 10th anniversary Acts of Matter performance “Fête10”, which was intimately performed both inside and outside in her gorgeous, tastefully lit backyard in April 2024 as the sun began to set. I was present for that performance – one of my life’s treasured experiences to date – and the house functioned as the vehicle for building community and performing art. Friends and strangers alike bonded over the magic of our shared experience. Becca also developed deep relationships with her neighbors, some of whom I met over the years, too, including at the dog park gathering across the street. Now, this Altadena community finds itself in mourning. If you know personally how a physical space can transform you – provide respite, safety, comfort, even community – then you might begin to imagine the difficulty of such a loss psychologically for Becca and others affected by the fires. The financial impact of such a loss and the now in-between time Becca finds herself in, searching for stable housing, beginning to piece together the things of everyday life – clothes, toiletries, etc. – poses an opportunity to help her get back on her feet materially. Please join me in generously supporting this GoFundMe to aid Becca in this time of material devastation – a bridge to her next home and the community it too will help flourish.

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Help Our Mom Angela After Altadena Fire Loss

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We’re devastated. Our mom just lost everything in the Eaton fire in Altadena. Angela raised us as a single mom in this home while she worked as a pediatric nurse. Her whole livelihood was in the house: After an injury forced her into early retirement, she started to Airbnb rooms in her home, which has been her sole income. It will take years to get back on her feet so this is all to support her during this hard time. Additionally these proceeds of the gofundme account will help to cover her expenses beyond FEMA support.

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Help Christina and Charlie After Eaton Fire

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Dear Community, I am asking for support for my best friend/sister, Christina Holland, and her partner/my dear friend, Charlie Weinmann, who lost their home and all of their possessions in the Eaton fire on 01/08/25. Charlie and Christina had been renting in Altadena for just about 3 months (since October 2024). They were enamored with the space, which they poured love into and shared with their dog Dice and newly adopted kitten Filomena, who are both thankfully safe with them. They evacuated their home urgently on the night of 01/07/25 with the bare minimum. They lost everything they owned and cherished, including cameras, musical instruments, bicycles, camping gear, tools, all their clothing & home furnishings, and their beloved camper van. Not to mention everything that comes with making a home. The couple had planned to use the home as their creative sanctuary, hoping to build their dream careers in 2025. The space was small but beautiful, and now they need help getting on their feet as they search for what’s next. Currently displaced, these funds will go directly to Christina and Charlie and support them as they navigate an uncertain future post-devastation. Please feel free to contact them for direct donation(s) if you prefer. Photo of the couple and their home before the fire: Latest Photo of Lost Home: For the latest updates, please feel free to go to Christina's Instagram: @christinaemholland Latest Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DEoBsPRyaq2/?igsh=MTExODA3ZXhndXY2eQ%3D%3D&img_index=1 Note: I am Ray Gannon, Christina's best friend since age 11, and I currently live in New York City. I met Charlie through Christina, and he has quickly become part of my community/family. All proceeds will go directly to the couple as the beneficiaries. The couple plans to split the proceeds and re-establish themselves.

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Support Liz, Ray, and Saeyu recover after the Eaton fire

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Hi everyone, it’s Liz, Ray, and Saeyu~  We just learned that our house has burned down completely from the Eaton Fire. We evacuated Tuesday evening, 1.8.25, with hopes that everything would be fine and that we could come back to get our valuables, but we didn’t make it back in time. We lost everything. I don’t know what to do and I’m terrified~ for our little family, our extended family (our cousin also lost their home), and our sweet neighbors.  I am so grateful we are alive. Please hold your loved ones tighter.  Because we live in the foothills, our insurance only covers a fraction of our home’s cost and value. And there will be unexpected costs that we are not even thinking about right now that insurance and the government cannot help us with and we cannot foresee right now. If there is anything you can do to help~ we would be so grateful. If you know us, you know we don’t like to ask for help.  Life has been tough for a lot of you, especially in the last few years. Monetary support is not the only way, please share this with others, and we look forward to hugs and tears when we see you again. We have a long road ahead but we will get through this because of our community. Please continue to keep us in your thoughts as we mourn the loss of our safe haven and try to have the strength to get through this devastation. Thank you from the bottom of our broken hearts. We love you.

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Help support Ali and Bryan after the loss of their home.

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Hi friends! I know we all have someone we love affected by the devastating fires. Ali and Bryan are my good friends and an amazing, sweet family. They have their beautiful kids, Dot who is three and Sonny who is 5. They lost their home, memories, belongings, and stability all in a matter of hours. They made it out only with the clothes on their backs. Let’s pull together for this sweet family and help get them somewhat on their feet while they navigate this incredible loss.

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Aid for Matt and Scotlyn's Pottery Revival

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Dear friends, Matt and Scotlyn are facing an unimaginable hardship after the devastating Altadena fires destroyed their garage, which housed both their pottery business @solitudecernaics and Matt’s cherished motorcycle. What was once a space full of creativity, passion, and dreams has been reduced to ashes. For years, they’ve poured their hearts into their art and business, providing beautiful pottery to their community. At this time, they could use the support of all who know them or are willing to help. Anything you can contribute will go directly to cover immediate needs and help them rebuild and replace the business supplies that were lost in the fire, and not covered by FEMA or Insurance. Please consider supporting Matt and Scotlyn during this difficult time—your generosity will mean the world to them. Thank you for your kindness and support as they navigate this heartbreaking loss.

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Support Jeremiah: Home Lost in Fire

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Hi, my name is Violeta and I am setting up this GoFundMe on Jeremiah’s behalf. We have been friends and coworkers for 2 years. Jeremiah lost his home of 10 years in Altadena as well as all of his possessions in the Eaton fire and I am raising funds to help him with unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid. All donations will go straight to him. Without revealing too much private information, Jeremiah has been going through a very difficult past couple of years, including losing his mother, his beloved dog, and now, his home. Jeremiah is an incredibly thoughtful, generous, supportive, and wonderful soul who lifts the spirits of anyone lucky enough to know him. He doesn’t have many people he can turn to for financial support, so we are asking the community to join us in helping Jeremiah get back on his feet as soon as possible. He will use the money to help cover temporary housing costs exceeding federal aid allowances. Thank you!

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Support Lily and Her Family and the Sagewood Schoolhouse

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Today, tragedy struck my dear lifelong friends Lily, Sasha, and their two amazing children, Remy (15) and Sunny (5). Their home was destroyed in the devastating Altadena fire. This wasn’t just their family home—it was the heart of Sagewood Schoolhouse, the small and loving preschool that Lily ran with so much passion. This loss is especially heartbreaking because Sasha poured countless hours into transforming their house into the perfect space for Sagewood Schoolhouse. Every detail, every improvement, was made with care and intention—not only to create a warm, nurturing environment for the children but also to provide a space that reflected Lily’s vision and their family’s dreams. Sasha is also a dedicated community advocate who has always gone above and beyond to support others. Together, Lily and Sasha have built a life centered around giving, whether through Lily’s work with children or Sasha’s tireless advocacy. Now, this loving family needs our help to recover from this unimaginable loss. How You Can Help While FEMA and insurance may assist with some of the recovery, they cannot cover everything. This fundraiser is specifically intended to help fill the gaps and address needs that these programs do not meet. Your donations will provide relief by: Supporting their immediate and essential needs during this transitional period. Covering unexpected expenses as they work to rebuild their lives and regain stability. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference. Even sharing this campaign with others helps immensely. Every little bit helps, whether it’s a donation or simply sharing this campaign with others. Together, we can come together as a community to support this wonderful family as they face the long road to recovery. Lily and Sasha have always been there for others, offering their love, time, and energy to help those around them. Now it’s our turn to show them that they are not alone. Let’s help them rebuild their home, their school, and their future. Thank you so much for your generosity, love, and support during this incredibly difficult time. Love, Amy

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Everything lost beyond recognition in Eaton Canyon Fire

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Hi, my name is Jami and I am fundraising from Canada for my sister, Jessica and her partner who recently lost EVERYTHING in the Eaton Canyon fire (in Altadena). They are uninsured, with 2 dogs and several chickens. They literally have nothing. They lost 2 cars, countless mementos, their home, clothing, medications, business supplies, everything. Any donations would be welcomed while they try and get back on their feet after this tragic event.

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Support Erin's Recovery from Altadena Fire

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Hello Everyone, I'm organizing this GoFundMe on behalf of Erin Berkowitz, an Altadena community member who has lost everything in the Eaton Canyon Fire that's currently tearing through Altadena. Erin is an artist and outdoor educator who makes her living teaching about natural dyes and local ecology—her greatest passions, which she shares lovingly with her community. She is a caring and loyal friend and daughter, and a dedicated steward to the lands being affected by these fires. In losing her home, she has sadly lost her work studio, the entire sales inventory for her business, and all her carefully curated and foraged materials she needs for teaching and making more art. In order to get her business back up and running so that she can make a living doing what she’s so passionate about, all of her carefully collected supplies will need to be replaced, in addition to her handmade inventory of goods. Your donation, no matter the size, will help with recreating her studio and replacing supplies and inventory. Every contribution makes a difference, and we're grateful for any support you can provide - whether it's a monetary donation or sharing this campaign with others. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for anything you are able to give!

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Support Sky and Jasper After Eaton Fire

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My sister Sky and her cat Jasper just lost their home in the Eaton Canyon fire in Altadena, CA. Her house burned to the ground, along with everything in it, including irreplaceable musical instruments and equipment used for work, clothing, and other priceless items. This has been incredibly shocking and heartbreaking for her, and I just want to help her raise funds to help her get back on her feet. Any amount helps and is extremely appreciated. Many thanks, Piper

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Help Holly's Family Recover After Eaton Fire

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My dear friend Holly Robeff and her parents Sherry Hodge and Jeff Robeff lost their home in the Eaton Canyon fire sometime between last night and this afternoon. They safely evacuated with their two dogs but were unable to take much with them upon evacuation and lost majority of their belongings. The front of the house remains, although conditions are unlivable and inhabitable. The back house holly lived in along with the shed of all their belongings and memorabilia perished in the fire. They are an incredibly hard working family who deserve the world. The funds will go directly towards temporary housing costs, necessities, clothing, etc., in order to help them get back on their feet after this tragedy. Please support in any way that you can! No amount is too small and immensely appreciated. Thank you - hoping that you and your families are safe during this time ❤️

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Support Cleo and Nick's Family After Fire Loss

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My mother Cleo, brother Nicholas, his wife Chelsea and their 2 year old son Julian have lost everything in the Eaton Fires. Many of you will know them from Los Angeles as fixtures of the creative community, Cleo from her store Tomboy and Nick as a knife maker of Fell Knives. Nick is a self employed artisan and Chelsea is a full time mum. Cleo is a freelance wardrobe stylist. Everyone will be out of work for some time. They hardly had time to pack anything and left almost everything behind in the house. There are not enough words to describe the devastation and displacement. Luckily everyone is safe including the 3 cats and dog. I am Stella Berkofsky, a photographer born in Los Angeles and living now in Paris. I will be creating photography print editions to help raise funds, so if you cannot donate freely I hope you would consider buying a print. Asking for your support at this time and sending love and solidarity to all of those who have lost so much, including the beautiful landscapes of Altadena. Please share!

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Help Thalia's Family Recover After Alta Dena Fire

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Hello everyone, my name is Shaaya and I’m reaching out on behalf of my partner, Thalia, and her family. On January 8th, 2025, Thalia's family lost their home and all their personal belongings in the Los Angeles County wildfires. Thalia's parents are immigrants who migrated to California decades ago and, like many other immigrant families, worked extremely hard to build a life in the United States. They built a successful party and catering family business from the ground up and were able to buy a beautiful home in the quaint suburban city of Alta Dena. They had been living in that home for the last 20+ years, building parts of the home with their own hands. Thalia grew up in that home alongside her two brothers, where she would go on to become the first person in her entire family to receive a college degree, and also earn a JD and become a CA licensed attorney. That home meant everything to her and to her family. It is a devastating loss. They eventually will move on from this disaster, but in the meantime, your support would go a long way as they navigate this journey. Losing a home is devastating under any circumstance, but the added urgency of the impacted family business amplifies the need for immediate assistance. Your donations will give the family a chance to stabilize their situation and ensure the kids' well-being in this challenging time. If you can’t contribute financially, please consider sharing this GoFundMe campaign with your network. Every share can help us reach someone who may be able to help. From the bottom of my heart—and on behalf of my Thalia's family—thank you for any and all support. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives. -Shaaya

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Seeking contributions to help through this challenging time

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Funds will assist with needs that might not be covered by other sources of aid. We are doing all we can out here to raise funds to cover and support our neighbors and family. Sometimes we need to ask for more help from our community. I’m making this GoFundMe to help with unexpected costs. Starting over is beyond devastating. Your help will allow us to address the many aspects of recovery and support needed to get through such a crisis. Anything and everything helps. Thanks, guys!

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Hope for the Syms Family

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The Syms family recently experienced a devastating fire, losing their home, belongings, and precious memories. As they navigate this incredibly difficult time, we want to come together to help them reestablish their lives and provide comfort during their recovery. Every contribution makes a meaningful difference in helping them rise from the ashes and move forward. These funds will be used to cover any unmet need not covered by other disaster relief aid, like temporary housing costs exceeding aid allowanaces. Thank you for your generosity, love and support. Your kindness will bring comfort and hope to the Syms' during this challenging time. To help them rise, we’ve set up three other ways to collect donations: 1. Amazon Wishlist 2. Target Wishlist 3. Meal Train

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Support the Navarro Family After Devastating Loss

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My name is Briana Navarro. a long time resident of Altadena, California. I shared a home with my 4 family members. We have lost everything due to the fire and are truly devastated having to deal with this immense loss. We'd appreciate your willingness to help, if you are able to. Thank you deeply.

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Eaton Fire Relief for Mary

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My grandmother, Mary, lost everything in the Eaton Fire—her home of over 30 years, her car, belongings, as well as the neighborhood she loved for most of her life. At 80 years old, she now faces the overwhelming challenge of starting over without the fiscal safety net provided by fire insurance. While my family and I are doing all we can to support her, the expected financial toll is considerable. My grandma is one of my biggest supporters in life and opened her home to me when I needed it most. I lived with her in Altadena for over three years, and it’s been heartbreaking to see everything gone. I recognize that many in our community are also suffering in the wake of this disaster, and humbly ask for your support during this time. Any contribution—big or small—will help my grandma meet immediate needs and take her first steps toward rebuilding her life with dignity. Peace, Jasminne

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Help Lani after losing all belongings in Eaton Fire

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My name is Lani Tunzi and I just moved back to my hometown after graduating college. The Eaton fire in Alta Dena just burned down my home I just moved into, and all of my possessions. My means of making a living, and all belongings I’ve ever had are gone. I was not even finished unpacking. I have lost just about everything except my life. Please help. I am now homeless and have the clothes on my back and my car. These funds will be life saving for me.

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Support the Viator Family's Recovery Effort

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My name is Ryan Viator. My brother Jake, his wife Melissa and their 2 year old daughter Camellia lost their home in the Altadena fire this week. Their house burned to the ground, causing them to lose everything that they own. Luckily, they made it out with their lives, because that is what is irreplaceable. We are trying to give them a head start on unexpected costs and getting back on their feet. If you can spare anything to assist them in this transition time. These funds will assist with needs that might not be covered by other sources of aid while they navigate this challenge. Thank you for considering.

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Rebuilding Hope: Help Us Rebuild Our Lives

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Hi it's me Pete Ferriero. My wife and I have lost our home in Altadena due to the fires in LA. We have lost everything inside our home. We need everything new. New beds, couches, desks, clothes, TV's, dishes, pots, pans, microwaves, computers and that's just the start. Our dogs have lost their beds, and their favorite toys. Please help us get through this. Give whatever you can. Not to mention we need to find a new home to live in. We are devastated, and totally lost. All of the funds will go to replacing all of the things inside our home, and to help us in securing a new location.

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Help Gregg and Nick Recover After Eaton Fire

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Gregg and Nick are beloved fixtures in LA’s entertainment industry as a hair stylist and makeup artist respectively. On Wednesday January 8th, they lost everything to the Eaton wildfire in Altadena, CA. Being a beauty professional is a physically and mentally taxing job that requires not only extreme skill and highly specialized business tools, but also emotional strength. In a sense Gregg and Nick act as therapists during their working hours, being present with clients emotionally. They are trusted friends who help listen and care for their customers in a deeply personal way. They have given a lot of themselves to others and it would be very much appreciated if you can help them recover in this moment of need.

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Help Aurelie & Rose Rebuild Their Lives

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Our dear friend Aurelie and her daughter Rose have lost everything today in Pacific Palisades. Their home, their car, their personal belongings and more are all gone. We would like to help and support them during this difficult time to rebuild their life and create new memories. Please help with what ever you can, nothing is too small when you help someone in need! Love Arnaud, Clem & Nikolay

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Support Megan: A Pillar in Art Community

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Our dear angel Megan has lost her home in the Eaton Fire. Hi friends, my name is Willy Christie and along with John Beatty and Anjelica Vasquez, we’re coming together to raise funds for Megan. For those that know, Megan is a pillar in the Kansas City and Los Angeles Art Department community. She’s always the first to offer help, support, and resources to anyone in need. She’s been donating blood for decades, and has always encouraged others to do the same. She’s even started fundraising events for others in the past. Now’s our chance to return the favor, and help out one of our best in a time of need. Funds will go towards whatever Megan needs to get back on her feet. Rent, clothes, food, anything she needs.

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Help the Moreno Family Rebuild after the Eaton Fire

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Dear Friends, Family, and Community, My name is Julie Phillips I am sharing this on behalf of my lifelong friend, Jodi Moreno. On January 8, the Moreno Family lost their home to the Eaton Fire in Altadena (Southern California). Jodi, Jeff, and their three daughters, Corinne, Ellie, and Mia (and their dog Ace) have lost everything. They had evacuated the previous night and are safe, but now they face the unimaginable task of rebuilding their lives and covering numerous expenses. The Morenos have touched so many lives in countless ways. They are a blessing to everyone who knows them, whether family, friend, co-worker, or classmate. Now we are asking that you help us support them as they recover and rebuild their lives from this devastating loss. These funds will help them with the most immediate of expenses including temporary housing, clothing, and other household and personal items. They are starting over with only what they could take in their car when they evacuated. Any size gift will make a difference and is appreciated. All contributions will go directly to the family.

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Support Alma and Cynthia After Eaton Fire

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Support Our Friends and Colleagues Affected by the Eaton Fire Our dear friends and colleagues, Alma Blount and Cynthia Mitchel, have each tragically lost their homes in the devastating Eaton Fire. While we are relieved they are safe, they now face the immense challenge of rebuilding their lives. We ask for your generosity to support this fund, which will provide them with the financial assistance they need as they navigate this heartbreaking loss alongside their families. Any contribution, big or small, will make a significant difference during this incredibly difficult time. Together, we can help them rebuild and restore hope as they begin to heal.

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Help Ariyana Rebuild After Dad’s Passing & Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, my name is Neil. I’m writing on behalf of my girlfriend, Ariyana Griffin, who has been through a tough few weeks. She recently got accepted into her dream doctorate program at USC, and was really excited to continue her education at USC. It felt like everything she’d worked for was finally coming together, until her dad passed away unexpectedly. Then, just two weeks later, her family home burned down in the Eaton Fire. Everything she and her mom owned was destroyed. In the span of those few weeks, Ariyana lost her dad, her home, and all of her belongings. Her mom worked so hard so that Ariyana could commute to USC and fulfill her dream of earning a doctorate. Now, that dream feels so far out of reach. Even if she can secure enough financial aid, she no longer has a home to commute from. Neither of us ever imagined that she’d be in the position of asking for help like this, but she’s lost everything, her place to call home, basic necessities, and cherished memories she regrets not packing. I’m humbly asking for your support for Ariyana and her mom. Your kindness will help them feel a bit more secure while they figure out their next steps. It will allow Ariyana to replace basic necessities such as clothing, toiletries, and other everyday items she once took for granted. She never thought she’d be asking for help like this, not when she was worried about paying for school or grieving her dad. But now she has no place to call home and no belongings to her name. She wants to be there for her mom after losing her dad, but not knowing where they will live temporarily or in the long term scares them. She can’t do this alone, not without the help of friends, family, and kind-hearted individuals who want to make a difference. Your generosity will help them recover a fraction of what they lost until they can get back on their feet, replace necessities, and hopefully secure a new apartment. Furnishing even a simple apartment with the bare essentials will take time and money, and it won’t be easy for just the two of them to manage. Every single donation, no matter how small, will help her and her mom get through these tragedies. If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing her story. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking the time to read this and for any support you can provide.

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Support Austin and John After Home Loss in Fire

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I'm Robin Woodcock, Austin Prosser's manager at Toast, where she works. On January 8, Austin and her husband, John, learned that their beloved home had burned to the ground in the fires sweeping the LA area. They haven't even lived in the house a full year, and have worked so hard to achieve this dream of a home for them and their two dogs, Dizzy and Miles. Our hearts go out to them as they navigate the days and weeks ahead. Hoping this small gesture can help them get back on their feet. Any support you can provide, financially or emotionally, would be so appreciated at this difficult time as they work to rebuild their life. Here's Austin and Dizzy (big brother) -- And here's little brother (new addition to the family!) beneath their tree this year -- this living room is now totally gone. Austin and John were so excited to decorate their first home together for the holidays -- this is their now-gone front door. This is their lovely home before the fire. And this is what is left. Devastating. Note: these funds will be directly sent to Austin via bank transfer (GoFundMe asked that I add in this info) so that she and her husband can cover initial emergency costs as needed and use the funding however they most need it at this difficult time. Austin has entered her bank information so I will not be handling the money at all. I am only facilitating this fundraising effort using this platform as a friend.

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Support Tanya Reyes & Family After Devastating Fire

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On the afternoon of January 9, 2025, the Eaton Canyon fire burned down the Altadena home of Tanya Reyes, her husband Tony, and her three young daughters, Solana, Moani, and Kili. Tanya and her family were able to evacuate on time and are staying with a family member, but they only brought clothes for one night and their important documents. Everything else was lost, including Tanya's doula bag, her husband's work supplies, and all of the children's things. Your donations will go towards non-covered expenses. You know Tanya as an LAUSD teacher who teaches pregnant and parenting girls and through her tireless advocacy and fundraising for them every single school year. She collects diapers, baby supplies, teaches girls how to care for their infants, and does case management to help them find shelter. Now I am asking you to please donate to Tanya and her family, who are now unhoused. Any amount helps.

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Liz and Olive: Rebuilding Lives from Ashes

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Help Liz and Olive Rebuild After the Altadena fire My cousin, Liz Huston, a talented and passionate artist, has lost everything in the devastating Altadena Fire currently raging through California. In the blink of an eye, she was forced to flee her home, leaving behind all of her artwork, her supplies, her computer and all hard drives containing a lifetime of work,  leaving cherished personal items—taking only her cat to safety. As an artist, Liz poured her heart into creating beautiful works that brought joy and inspiration to so many. Now, she faces the unimaginable task of starting over from scratch—without the tools or space she needs to continue her art and build a future. The fire has not only stolen her home but also her livelihood. This is where we can all make a difference. We’re coming together to help her rebuild, so she can get back to doing what she loves and supporting herself through her art. Your generous contributions will go toward replacing lost supplies, funding her with the technology to produce her artwork, finding a new place to live, and helping her start over. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a huge impact and is deeply appreciated. Please consider donating and sharing this campaign to help Liz and olive get back on their feet. With your support, we can help her rebuild and keep her creative spirit alive. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.

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Help the Flores Family Recover from House Fire

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It's with a heavy heart that I announce my family's home burnt down in Altadena, CA. They evacuated last night and are safe, but only have with them a few days' worth of clothes, important documents, and their pets. We are still processing and figuring out what our next steps will be, but I wanted to get this fundraiser up to support them through this tragic and sudden event. My grandmother Lilia Mayoral, parents Gabriela Flores and Pedro Patlan, uncle Salvador Flores, and younger siblings Aurora (15) and Fernando Patlan (12) all resided at the house. Our home was the center of countless family parties, which consisted of lots of karaoke and laughter. My grandmother, Lilia, bought the house in 1985 and her 10 kids and 33 grandkids were in and out of the house over the years. We're grateful for our time we got in the home, and the memories created over the years. As details unfold, I'll make updates on anything my family may need. Any help is greatly appreciated; we are grateful for our family, friends, and community. Thank you.

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Sunny's New Start After Devastating Fire

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Our girl Sunny lost everything today when the fires burned her home in Altadena. She was able to evacuate, escaping with just her two cats and a backpack of essentials. Let's raise some funds to get her everything she needs to start over in the wake of such a horrible loss. Sunny is such a beloved human who radiates kindness and love to everyone that knows her. If donating funds is not possible for you right now, please consider sharing this link so that everyone who knows and loves her has a chance to help out. The tragedy and shock of what was lost is overwhelming. Sunny is a sentimental person who rightly has a strong attachment to her personal items, which she has carried with her for her entire life, from her childhood home near the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, to Milwaukee where she spent many years before moving to Los Angeles. Memories, photos, clothing, her life's work as an artist including all of her cameras, computer, and the entire setup of her tintype equipment including rare old cameras, chemistry, and darkroom equipment for her growing practice in this medium. All of it was lost in the fire. Many of these things are irreplaceable, but before she can begin to process what has happened, she needs a new place to call home and to be able to acquire the necessary things to be able to work again. I hope we can go big for her. Thank you for your support of our beautiful friend! -Margaret Sunny's friend/sister from Milwaukee

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Support the Ceyhan Gardner Family

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Support After a Devastating Fire Dear Friends, We are reaching out to ask for your support for an incredibly selfless family who has always been there for others but now finds themselves in desperate need. Our dear friends, Karine Ceyhan, Brian Gardner, and their two young children, lost everything when their home was tragically destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fire. Karine, Brian, and their family have always been a beacon of kindness in the Altadena Community. Whether it's organizing fundraisers, volunteering their time, or offering a helping hand, they have given so much to those around them without ever asking for anything in return. Now, we are hoping the community can support and give back to them. In a matter of hours, they lost their home, their belongings, and the place where so many cherished memories were made. While the Ceyhan/Gardner family is safe, they are now starting from scratch, and the road ahead is overwhelming. Your donation will provide immediate relief as they work to find stability again. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a meaningful difference in their journey to recovery. If you're unable to donate, we ask for your prayers, well-wishes, and help in spreading the word by sharing this campaign. THANK YOU for standing with this incredible family during their time of need. Together, we can support them and show them the same love and compassion they have always shown to others. With gratitude, thank you. The Lau and Carrillo Family

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Help Christine and John Recover After the Eaton Fire

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Christine and John Adolph and their two young children lost everything when the Eaton Fire burned their home in Altadena earlier this week. Everyone is safe (including their two dogs), but they're still trying to figure out their next steps. Let's help ease their burden... All money raised through this GoFundMe will go directly to Christine and John to use as they see fit. We (Skye Rohde and Gretchen McNeil) have been friends with Christine since 2018. We love her -- and the rest of her crew -- and we want to support them in the way that is most useful to them right now.

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Support Rhythms of the Village Family after LA Fires

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On January 8th, 2025, Rhythms of the Village, a Cultural Center and black-owned business, was burned to the ground in one of the many LA fires. This wasn't just a business, but a home and a safe place for families and communities to join together. The owners have hosted huge communal festivals, workshops, and music circles with the core goal of creating community. They are artists, musicians, fashion designers, and parents. They have been a family-owned business and a constant source of joy in Altadena since 2013. The shop has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of instruments, art, paintings, merchandise, equipment, materials, and other items.

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Assist Robinson’s Manor Residents After Fire

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Robinson’s Manor is a small assisted living facility in Altadena for adults with disabilities and autism run by Laura Robinson and her daughter Retha. The boys home on Altadena Drive was burned down during the devastating Eaton Canyon fire. Luckily, all the house members were safely evacuated to a hotel. But their home is gone. I can only imagine how difficult this will be for the residents. They all rely on a consistent routine to feel safe and each have specific needs. This will be a huge adjustment. For decades in Altadena, Robinson’s Manor has helped residents feel independent and like family. My sister, who is autistic, has lived there since she was 18. She loves her home, roommates and the Robinsons. The Robinsons attended her high school graduation, help her attend an adult day program, take her to church, make BBQs, and celebrate holidays. The Robinsons help residents with aid in and out of the shower, dressing assistance, toileting, washing, hygiene and offer the convenience of a traveling barber or stylist. They eat three homemade meals a day. And they enjoy music therapy, pet therapy, field trips, and an adult day program. Even caregivers need assistance now and then. We are forever grateful to the Robinsons for their selflessness and continual endless compassion. They do difficult work to help people with disabilities have their independence and dignity. Please donate to help the Robinsons and their charges rebuild, readjust, and relocate. Love, Esther

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Help single mom & daughter after devastating fires

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Hi, my name is Elise Gross and I’m starting this GoFundMe for my best friend, Lilly Rose Silver, and her incredible mom, who have just experienced unimaginable loss. Lilly and her mom lived in the Palisades in a home that had been passed down from her grandparents. It was their safe haven, filled with memories and love. Tragically, the devastating palisades fire swept through their neighborhood, destroying their house, Lilly’s school, and everything they owned. Everything they had was burnt into ashes in the matter of minutes. Now, they are displaced with nowhere to go. As a single mom, Lilly’s mom has always done her best to provide, but this fire has taken everything: their clothes, furniture, electronics, and personal belongings. They don’t have much money or resources to rebuild on their own, and they need our help. Lilly has been my best friend since I was eight years old. She is a bright light in this world, someone who has already overcome so much in her life. I know she and her mom will persevere, but they need a community of support right now more than ever. All proceeds from this fundraiser will go directly to Lilly and her mom to help them rebuild their lives—covering immediate needs like clothing, shelter, food, water, and eventually helping them find a new place to call home. Anything helps, whether it’s a donation, a share, or simply spreading the word. Let’s come together to help this amazing family get back on their feet. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. – Elise Gross

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Help Rebuild June Bug Tattoo After Fire

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Hello, My name is Isabela Livingstone, and I opened June Bug Tattoo in Altadena in April of 2023. Having a tattoo shop run by women was a dream of mine. I wanted to create a space for people to feel safe and comfortable in a tattoo environment. June Bug became that and so much more—a safe haven for trans, queer, and people on the spectrum who wanted tattoos. I'm so proud of the legacy of this place, and I am so devastated to have lost it in the Eaton fire. I spent my life savings building this shop, and to see it as a pile of ash is incredibly painful. The support from women in the tattoo community, the Altadena community, and our community at large has been heartwarming and overwhelming. We know that the path forward is to rebuild and keep this vision alive. It's hard to ask for help in this way, but I know it's the right thing to do since we lost everything in this fire. We plan to find a space and rebuild what we have from the ground up, and to do that, we will need some help. We plan to use the donations for finding a space, permits, licenses, necessary renovations, furniture, POS systems, office supplies, and many other things that are necessary in the building of a tattoo shop. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for helping. Here are some photos of what it looks like now Here is what is was

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Amara Kitchen Employee Relief Fund: Eaton Fire Recovery

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We are devastated to announce the loss of Amara Kitchen Altadena to the Eaton Fire. While we are deeply grateful that our staff is safe, many of us have been displaced and evacuated from our homes. Never in a million years did we imagine this could happen to our team or community. We are acutely aware of how many others in Los Angeles have been affected by this tragedy and are working with trusted partners to find ways to support ourselves and those around us during this challenging time. In response to these events, we have created this GoFundMe to support our employees, many of whom face furloughs or significant reductions in hours due to the immediate loss of work and revenue. We are facing many difficult decisions in the coming days, but after ensuring the safety of our team, preserving their livelihoods remains our highest priority. Supporting our employees is central to the ethos of Amara Kitchen and who we are as a small, Latina-owned business. As a founder who is also native to Los Angeles, I am deeply committed to supporting our diverse team of passionate, hardworking individuals who bring their unique skills and dedication to everything they do. Your support will allow us to continue empowering and uplifting our team as we navigate this crisis and work toward reopening. As soon as we are able, we will begin the process of finding a new kitchen-ready space to reopen and resume serving our community. With your help, we hope to raise the necessary funds to keep our staff employed and build a stronger path forward during this uncertain time. We are deeply grateful to our customers, family, friends, neighbors, and the wider community for the outpouring of love and support we’ve received over the past few days. Amara Kitchen wouldn’t exist without you, nor would we be able to employ nearly 50 amazing individuals. Your kindness, care, and prayers mean the world to us. If you’re able to support us, whether through a donation or by sharing our story, we would be incredibly thankful. Alternatively, we’d love to welcome you to our Highland Park location, where we are eager to serve you nourishing, healthy food made with love and hope. Thank you for standing with us during these unimaginable days. Together, we can rebuild and continue to serve the community we love so much. -Paola and Team

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Oak Knoll Montessori Families & Staff Eaton Fire Relief Fund

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This second GoFundMe campaign is dedicated to directly supporting the Oak Knoll families and staff members who have lost everything to the devastating Eaton Fire. Donations will help with basic and immediate needs, offering relief and stability to those who need it most. Your support—whether through a donation or by sharing the campaign—means the world to our community. The past few days have been deeply challenging for Oak Knoll Montessori and the greater Los Angeles community. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the fires, and we are sending love and strength to those who are hurting. The fire’s impact on our school has been profound. Our cherished Loma Alta campus, home to primary through adolescent students, has been completely destroyed. This loss is beyond words, but our community is resilient, and together we will rebuild—not only the physical structures but the spirit of Oak Knoll as well. Our families and staff are the heart of Oak Knoll. They are not only educators and parents—they are the soul of this school, giving everything they have to support each other and our children. Their unwavering strength, dedication, and kindness, especially in this time of hardship, are what make Oak Knoll truly special. We are deeply saddened to see them in pain, but we know that their courage and love for one another will help guide us through this. Oak Knoll has been a cornerstone of learning and connection, serving the Pasadena, Altadena, and surrounding areas for over 25 years. As LA’s only AMI-recognized Montessori school for ages 18 months to 8th grade, our strength has always been in the love and unity of our community. Let’s come together once again to lift one another up and ensure every family and staff member has the support they need to heal and move forward. Thank you for standing with us. In addition, to this GoFundMe for our incredible staff and families who have lost everything, we have an additional GoFundMe to support Oak Knoll's rebuilding efforts for the Loma Campus which was destroyed by the fire. Please consider donating to this campaign as well: https://gofund.me/299a6e78

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Books for Altadena's Displaced Children

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Dear friends, neighbors, and those holding Altadena in their hearts, As you know, this week, the Altadena community has suffered a devastating loss due to the Eaton Fire. Countless homes and businesses have been reduced to rubble, with an estimated ten thousand families either displaced and/or homeless. I send my sincerest condolences to those who have lost their homes in this tragedy. Five PUSD schools have also been destroyed. The students of Altadena Arts Magnet, Aveson Charter School, Loma Alta Elementary, and Noyes (Aveson) Elementary School have no classrooms to return to. My heart is crushed as a teacher from a family of educators and a former PUSD student. Former students of mine, and current students of my father and sister who have lost their homes, please know our hearts are especially with you at this time. My goal is to gather funds to buy new books to make sure our community’s children can still enjoy the magic of reading and keep their learning a top priority. The skills built within the walls of our schools have irreplaceable value and are the foundation for our children’s development. As you know, strong literacy is key to fostering all independent learning skills and encourages learning in and out of the classroom. We will also be accepting new and gently used children’s books at physical drop-off centers in the Altadena/Pasadena area. Your contributions will help us during these times to: Provide books for affected children as families are displaced Help us strengthen local businesses as we order and buy books Rebuild and replenish our PUSD libraries Please email us at the email in our header above, cbforaltadena(@)gmail.com, or check on our Instagram @cbforaltadena for more ways to help. Though our community has been deeply hurt, it is not gone. The community is the people, and some of the very best people I know. I have no doubt that we can rebuild what was lost and come back ten times stronger. I am your neighbor, and I am here with you. Thank you, Carmela

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Support Community Cleanup After Devastating Fires

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My name is Lilly Vargas, and I was born and raised in Pasadena and Altadena. Like many of you, my heart is heavy with the devastation caused by the recent fires. These fires have not only destroyed the homes of friends, family, and neighbors, but they’ve left our community in a state of shock and grief. As I sit here, I am struggling to comprehend the scale of destruction that surrounds us. It feels overwhelming, and yet, I cannot help but wonder: What can I do to help? How can we begin to rebuild, even in the smallest way? After some careful thought, I’ve decided to focus on cleaning up the rubble left in the aftermath. We will first wait to see what FEMA and our local city will be able to clean up first and remove any hazardous material before we can step in. I believe that coming together as a community to help each other clear the remaining trash will be an important first step toward healing. This is where you come in. I am organizing a volunteer effort to help clear the debris from affected homes and areas. Echo Park Trash Club has decided to join with the clean up. :) The cleanup will require tools and supplies like shovels, gloves, trash bins, masks, and other basic materials. I am raising funds to purchase these items, and any help—whether through a donation of supplies or financial support—will be deeply appreciated. If you are able to volunteer your time, donate supplies, or contribute in any way, please reach out to me. No contribution is too small, and every little bit will make a difference in our collective effort to recover and rebuild. Together, we can show our community’s strength and resilience in the face of such hardship. A bit more about me. I belong too many groups on social Media Like Facebook " Beautiful Altadena" moderators Shawna Beer. I helped organized a massive protest back 2020 for racial injustice. I have done a Halloween Maze at the Masonic to raise money. I am also active on Nextdoor. My heart is with Altadena. If you would physically like to volunteer please sign up at Ashes to Action Volunteer sign up sheet (<----CLICK HERE) Thank you for your kindness and support. With gratitude, Lilly Vargas [email redacted]

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Support Odyssey Charter Schools After Devastating Eaton Fire

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Support Odyssey Charter Schools After Devastating Eaton Fire Dear Friends, Families, and Supporters, We are reaching out during one of the most challenging times in the history of Odyssey Charter Schools. Both of our cherished campuses have been impacted by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, leaving our students, staff, and families in urgent need of support. On January 8th, we faced an unimaginable loss: our South Campus, a vibrant center of learning and growth for 372 students from our community, was tragically destroyed. Odyssey Charter Schools have long been a beacon of innovation, community, and academic excellence for 25 years. Our campuses served as second homes to hundreds of students, fostering creativity, collaboration, and a love for learning. Now, as we face the monumental task of rebuilding, we need your help. Why Your Help Matters: At Odyssey Charter Schools , located in the beautiful Altadena area, we have been dedicated to providing an enriching educational experience. With our two campuses—Odyssey Charter School for grades K-8, serving 466 students and OCS - South for grades TK-8, serving 372 students—we offer a diverse range of opportunities for students to grow academically and socially. Odyssey Charter Schools are more than buildings—they are the heart of our community. Together, our campuses nurture future leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. Every donation, no matter the size, will have a lasting impact on our students and their families. Why We Choose Odyssey How You Can Make a Difference: Donate: Every contribution gets us closer to reopening our campuses. Share Our Campaign: Help spread the word to friends, family, and businesses who care about education and community. Get Involved: If you'd like to support in other ways, please contact us directly. We believe in the power of resilience and community. Thank you for your generosity, your kindness, and your unwavering belief in the future of Odyssey Charter Schools. With gratitude and hope, The Odyssey Charter Schools Community

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Aid "O Happy Days Vegan Cafe" Recovery: Cafe and Home Lost

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I love John. I knew that from the moment, many years ago, when I walked into his natural foods store, O Happy Days Vegan Cafe. When I was in the area, I would always stop in and order from John's extremely nutritious, super cheap (to this day), homemade vegan menu. He always served me himself, even up until my last visit there two weeks ago. Walking through his shop and seeing reflected in it his beautiful, humble vision of what life could be like in Los Angeles always gave me hope for humanity. Observing him, his gentle respect and love for all who entered his store, and his dedication to serving nutritious food to all who wanted it at very affordable prices, had an extraordinary effect on me personally regarding what kind of person I wanted to be as a young "grown up": how I wanted to treat other people; how I wanted to be treated by others; how to just BE within my ideals; all while living in this vast, potentially quite dehumanizing CRAZY MORASS of a city. I would leave his shop with an ecstatic feeling that I could, well, be like him. O Happy Days burned down this past week, and so did John's house, and his two cars. Magically, he is alive! and ended up at the Pasadena Convention Center with other evacuees. I tracked him down through the magic of serendipidy, texts, friends, and relatives of friends (thank you Caroline for your initial text, and Philip, Caroline's brother, who knows John personally!). He is safe and now has a secure place to stay. I know there are many fundraisers happening right now. The devastation to Altadena, and to so many other parts of Southern CA is beyond beyond, and has caused me many tears. But I would ask you to please donate whatever you have left in your ability to this particular fundraiser, in the name of the spirit of Altadena, small towns within giant towns, small independently-owned shops, and the idea that we can continue to make the world WHAT WE WANT IT TO BE: an inclusive place, where people respect others even if they are very different than we are; a safe and peaceful place; a truly free place. Thank you and I wish everyone safety. A little info about me and this fundraiser: My name is Heather Lockie. I live in Los Angeles. I am a customer of O Happy Days Vegan Cafe. I know John Hopkins from going into his store for many years. All funds will go to John Hopkins. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon. Jan 13 - Below are some wonderful comments people wrote in to me on my FB page that I thought I would share with you all: John and the community space he created in Altadena has been a haven of love, peace, justice, and humanity for decades. There is no way to describe what this cozy vegan café and health food store has meant to generations of locals and people throughout the Greater LA area. He has supported so many people, in so many ways, that it would take a book to explain (and it is with sincere hope that many people document it as best they can in the near future). Everything he has done in his life has taught us all how to love, strengthen, heal, and stand with each other. And now we need to demonstrate what he’s taught us and love, strengthen, heal, and stand with him. The store and his home have burned, but his legacy will live on. ALL FUNDS RAISED WILL GO DIRECTLY TO JOHN, hoping that it will provide some stability. Do what you can, spread the word, and stay tuned for ongoing news of events, projects, and updates in the rebuilding of the Altadena community. Please feel free to share memories of John and Oh Happy Days in the comments. ¡Abrazos Family! Solidarity Por Vida! -Tanya Selig I met John when I was 15 years old and had just started organizing with my mom in Food Not Bombs. To this day, John has never stopped being the backbone of multiple chapters of FNB throughout the 31 years I’ve known him. His WEEKLY contribution of the staples of our meals (rice, beans, and onions) has fed HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of people over the decades. And that’s a fraction of his contributions to people and Mother Earth. For over 30 years now he has been a mentor to me, modeling the ways I want to live in the world and stand with the global community. I am deeply grateful for the love he has given me and I hope to live up to his example. Tanya, Guerrilla FNB I first met John about 20 years ago because he (and his customers via the tip jar he put out) generously donated the rice, beans, and onions that Los Angeles Food Not Bombs cook and serve every week, and we're not the only group he regularly donated to. I don't live near Oh Happy Days but I'd stop by for a plate every opportunity I could, hoping there was also a day-old to-go from the fridge for later. The eating area felt like a family dinner table and you could say hi to anyone who sat down. In an increasingly corporatized and depersonalized world, we need more places like Oh Happy Days where the business owner is also a quiet philanthropist, and also the guy who took your order and made your food from behind the counter. Thanks John! -Josh, LAFNB I have known John for about 30 years. No other place had such healthy, wholesome, home-cooked organic vegan food. His meals were so affordable and filling and delicious! He always knew my “usual”… the biggest yam of the bunch, salad with his house mustard dressing, steamed greens, and whatever the soup of the day was. You really couldn’t call it soup. It was always so dense your spoon would stand up in it, which is why he really never needed a bowl, he would just add it to your plate! And the carob nut squares, perfect healthy dessert. The produce in the cooler was always so beautiful because he was very picky in what he would order from his suppliers. It was a funky, hippie dippy little café that was a landmark in the community. And as far as I’m concerned, the best food in town and the only food I wanted to go out to eat. John is such a gentle soul and I always looked forward to giving him a hug. In 2004 and 2008 when I was volunteering for vegan Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s presidential campaign, John generously donated many many meals to Dennis when he was in town campaigning. His adorable old yellow pick up truck that proudly had vegan café written on each side of it, was the mascot of the rear parking lot! He sold vegetable seeds and canned goods and packaged goods and assorted holistic potions by the ounce. Oh Happy Days was one of a kind and I can’t believe it was swept away in a heartbeat. Our community will forever be grateful to John for all his daily backbreaking work keeping his little market and cafe going. The main ingredients of course, were love and commitment to healthy people, a healthy planet and compassion for animals. I am so proud to call John Hopkins my friend. -Marr Nealon, 40 year vegan

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Palisades Fire Recovery for Marquez Elementary & Beyond

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UPDATE: January 13th We’ve spent the past week assessing the damage, speaking with those affected, and feeling overwhelmed by the immense needs in so many different directions. What started as a way to support Emmie’s 3rd-grade class and school has grown into a much larger initiative. The heartbreaking stories continue to pour in, and in a community where everyone knows someone—or many people—who have lost everything, the need is staggering. Thanks to your incredible generosity, we were able to raise so much so quickly. We’re keeping this campaign open to raise even more for those in need. THANK YOU! Keep the momentum going! Our first $18,000 in contributions will go toward: The Families in Emmie’s Class: • Families who don’t have the financial means to recover. • Some have lost their entire homes, while others are dealing with homes that are unlivable or require extensive repairs. The AMAZING Teachers of Marquez Elementary: • While LAUSD provides some support, there are significant gaps that need to be filled as they rebuild their classrooms. • I’ve seen firsthand how these incredible men and women have given everything they have—and more—to the rebuilding effort. Their top priority is to bring the children back together, providing a place to learn, heal, and regain a sense of home. What’s Next? As we continue raising funds, we aim to extend support to other schools impacted by the fires, both in the Palisades and those affected by the Eaton/Altadena Fire. The devastation is truly beyond comprehension. We are committed to continuing this effort for as long as we can and helping as many people as possible. We’ll share a detailed spreadsheet showing how all funds are allocated to ensure transparency. THANK YOU, over and over again, for joining us in this effort. With love and gratitude, Bethany & Emmie For GoFundMe: Emmie is a teacher at Marquez Elementary which was completely destroyed in the Palisades Fire 80% of her students do not have a their home Marquez teachers have to rebuild all their classrooms and get all new supplies There are other schools that have been devastated from the LA Fires and in need of funds to help I am Emmie's partner, working closely with FOM (Friends of Marquez) and the Staff at Marquez ______________ We have spent a week assessing the damages, talking to so many affected and are overwhelmed with how much is needed in so many different directions. What started off as a way to help Emmie's 3rd grade and school has now become much bigger of an initiative. Heartbreaking story after story in a situation where everyone here knows someone (or many) people who have lost everything in these fires. We were able to raise so much so fast and want to keep this open to raise more for more people that need it. THANK YOU! Keep it coming! Our first round of $18,000 contributions will support: The families in Emmie's class that do not have the financial means to bounce back. Some families have lost there entire home and other families have homes that are not livable or need extensive repairs. The AMAZING teachers of Marquez Elementary (They are supported by LAUSD but there are still many. gaps they need to be fill as they rebuild their classrooms) - I have been front row watching these men and women give all they have and more to the rebuild. Their #1 goal is to get the children back together so they can all begin to heal from this while having a place to learn that feels like home again. Next, when we raise more money, we would like extend the funds to the other schools that have been affected by this fire, both in the Palisades and Eaton / Altedena Fire. The devastation is beyond comprehension. We are determined to keep on with this as long as we can to help as many as we can. We will share a spreadsheet that shows where the funds were allocated. THANK YOU over and over again for joining us in this! . Love, Bethany & Emmie _____________ Jan 10th Support the Victims of the LA Fire – Help Rebuild the Marquez Elementary Community Thank you to everyone who has reached out to ask how you can help. After countless conversations and reviewing the needs of those impacted, we’ve decided the best way to support is by raising funds directly for Emmie’s 3rd-grade students and their families. These funds will allow them the flexibility to purchase what they need most during this incredibly challenging time. There are so many different lists circulating and we don't want to overlap items. These funds will allow her families to purchase what they know they need. The devastating Palisades Fire has completely destroyed Marquez Elementary School and many homes in the surrounding community. Families have lost their schools, their neighborhoods, and in some cases, everything they own. Imagine your community, your school, your neighborhood—gone. That is the heartbreaking reality these families are facing. Our goal is to raise $18,000 as quickly as possible: • $17,000 will be divided among Emmie’s 17 students to help their families rebuild their lives. • $1,000 will go toward helping Emmie rebuild her classroom once a new location is secured. What happened: On Tuesday, January 7th, the teachers and students of Marquez Elementary were notified to shelter in place at 10:30 AM. By 11:00 AM, evacuation orders were issued, and by 11:30 AM, remaining students were placed on buses that would get them to a safe location to meet their parents. While trying to navigate through the rapidly developing fire, Emmie spent four hours in her car, surrounded by all the immediate chaos and gridlock. I was on the phone with her the entire time, guiding her through updates from news, social media, and fire reports, while keeping her calm. An incredible friend was on her way from Silverlake on her motorcycle to be a Plan B if we couldn't get Emmie out in time and she had to leave her car. Thankfully, Emmie made it out safely. She went directly to the evacuation site where the buses were headed to be there for her students, ensuring each one made it to their parents safely. Despite this unimaginable situation and experience, Emmie has stayed strong and persistent, coordinating with LAUSD, the teachers, and parents on all things that will come next. Today she was able to be on a Zoom call with her students. The resilience of her students, their families, and fellow teachers has been nothing short of inspiring. To hear the kiddos so excited to see their favorite teacher, Ms. Petit, was everything. How you can help: These families are starting over from scratch. The funds raised will provide immediate financial relief to help them rebuild their lives and find some sense of normalcy. This is a chance to support a brave community that has endured so much in such a short time. We also want to acknowledge the heroic efforts of firefighters, first responders, and volunteers who continue to save lives and support the community during this tragedy. Truly AMAZING! Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and support. Together, we can help these families recover and rebuild. Please share this campaign and donate if you’re able. Every dollar counts. ❤️ Sincerely, Bethany (Emmie's partner) ----

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Help the Ohanians: Lost Small Business to the Eaton Fire

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Hi everyone, my name is Melania and I am from Altadena, I am asking for help on behalf of my dad Edvard Ohanian. My dad's small business, Altadena Auto Center, was destroyed in the Eaton Fires, I am asking for aid in helping him. He is the primary breadwinner in our family and this business was our only source of income. My dad, my mom, my little sister, our dog and I have also been evacuated from our home, which is merely a few blocks away. We are uncertain about what will happen to it as the fires are still ongoing, and we are now unable to visit due to the roadblocks and the hazardous air quality. Your donation, no matter the size, will help us tremendously and would be very greatly appreciated. Donations as well as sharing this post would also mean the world to all of us in the Ohanian family! Thank you all so much for taking the time to view this page, and for any sharing or support you’ve provided to us and all those impacted by the LA fires!

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Support Minik Market

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Dear Friends, Neighbors, and Everyone Who Supported Us From Day One, We hope this message finds you well. Like many of you, we are heartbroken after the recent fires in Altadena. These fires have caused unimaginable loss in our neighborhood, impacting countless lives and dreams. As many of you know, we lost Minik Market in the fires. Minik Market wasn’t just a shop; it was a gathering place for our community—a space where neighbors became friends and where everyone felt welcome. Losing it has been devastating. Now, we are asking for your help. Why We Need Your Support Your contributions will help us during these tough times to: • Pay our team members’ outstanding payroll. • Fulfill commitments to the small businesses and vendors we’ve partnered with, ensuring they receive the support they need. • Manage outstanding payments as we determine our next steps and work toward rebuilding. Your generosity will help us stay afloat while we figure out how to move forward and explore how we can bring Minik Market back to life. We believe in the strength of our community and know that together, we can come back even stronger. Thank you for keeping us in your thoughts and for supporting us during this difficult time. Gamze and Jon

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Support Zorthian Ranch

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We lost most of the ranch, the artwork that Jirayr created, retaining walls made of wood burned down, the stage collapsed, the bridge is gone. In an incredible stroke of luck, the 2 main buildings on the property remain- the main house and the "Green House" as we call it. Every other structure, shed, shipping container, and community use space are gone. The photos of the summer camp, the archives of videos, its too tragic to think if all the irreplacable pieces of history that were lost. My dad lost every thing he owned. He has no car, no clothes. We don't want to put this land in the hands of developers. Please help us keep this place a community space for generations of artists who've come before, and who've yet to come. My name is Julia if you don't know me, I've been living and working on the property for the last 8 years of my life, I spent almost the entirety of my 20s dedicated to preserving and upholding the beauty that my family created, alongside so many other people. It hasnt been an easy or comfortable life, when I first moved there we didn't have a bathroom or a shower to use, and for a kitchen we just had a small faulty oven with 2 burners that worked, to share among 5 people. We lived that way for a few years, and we've slowly, through hard work and dedication worked the ranch into a place that was finally functional and clean. We have been tending to the land, trying to restore the natural ecology of the landscape for all the bugs and the animals in the area. All that work is gone now, but the love remains and all I want is to be sure we won't be having to sell this land to new developers, and we can retain some energy of what Altadena was. I don't know what our future will hold but we are resilient, and we are going to figure it out. If you've ever been to the ranch, you know how special a place it was. I think it influenced and affected more people than we can ever know, as we tried to bring as many people in to experience it as we could. Whether you came by for a musical performance one time, a friend's wedding, a weekend getaway, or any other number of reasons one may find themselves there; we need help. I don't know if it's possible to raise this much, but any support helps. There are also 20 docents who called this place home, dedicated so much care and energy to the ranch, filled it completely with love, and lost so much- most lost everything beside what few things they could grab while also trying to protect and defend the ranch from the fire. If each person got only $5,000, that would be $100,000 just for them. The ranch has a 9k mortgage that will still need to be paid monthly, meanwhile the place has no income source anymore. We've never in all the years of our existance had a fundraiser, we've always scraped by and found ways to continue to exist, despite all the challenges. But this time, we need help. If you've ever come to this place, heard of this place, found magic here or felt joy here, please consider donating. We really need any help we can get. Here's a breakdown of what we are hoping to raise right now: 108k for the mortgage for a year 100k for ranch docents, for time to rebuild their lives 5k for animal feed, and potentially rent to stable the animals for the next who know how long until we can figure out what to do with them. They can't stay on the ranch at the current moment, some have been temporarily moved to other places. This won't cover everything, but it is a place to start.

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Support Altadena Hardware and Our Community after Eaton Fire

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Dear friends and everyone who has supported us from the beginning, First, we (the Orlandini family and owners of Altadena Hardware) want to say we are with you and grieve the devastation and loss so many in our community are experiencing in this moment. We come to you with heavy hearts as we rally together to support brothers Jimmy and Rob Orlandini—the faces behind the Altadena Hardware store. The devastating Eaton Fires took a significant toll on the entire Altadena community, including this beloved hardware store. Altadena Hardware has been serving the Altadena community and beyond for nearly 100 years and since 2010 has been lovingly run by the Orlandini's, continuing a five decades long family tradition in the hardware business. Left to right: Jim, Jimmy, Rob and Paula Orlandini Jimmy and Rob both grew up on Mendocino Lane, establishing their own families in the neighborhood and dedicating their lives to serving this community. Their parents, Jim and Paula have also been active members of the Altadena community for over 40 years and still live on Mendocino Lane (thankfully their home still stands). Jimmy and his wife Alison, along with their three kids—James (9), Emily (6), and Zoey (4)—and Rob and Kelli, also with their three kids—Dylan (2), Sofia (6), and Camden (8)—call Altadena their home. While their houses somehow survived, most of their friends' and neighbors' homes, along with neighboring businesses, are all gone. Altadena Hardware has provided more than just hardware supplies; they’ve offered a place where the Altadena community can transform their houses into homes and neighbors become friends. If you know Jimmy and Rob, you know that they greet their customers by name and have been a family resource for over 15 years in this neighborhood. As the Altadena community seeks to rebuild, my Orlandini family hopes to rebuild the store so they can support the city in recovering from this unfathomable loss. We are launching this GoFundMe campaign to help cover payroll for our dedicated employees, who are like family and make Altadena Hardware what it is. Anything beyond this immediate need will go towards recouping the significant losses for the business and to support both families during this difficult transition. Your support, no matter the amount, will make a profound difference. Together, we can help rebuild the Altadena community and Altadena Hardware, ensuring it continues to be a pillar of our community for generations to come. With gratitude, The Orlandini Family (This campaign was created by Tina Orlandini, sister to Jimmy and Rob) Left to right: Jim, Jerry, Vince, Jimmy, Davey (Mayes), Joe and Rob Orlandini in front of the Newland Hardware Square dedication, 2024 Jimmy, Alison, James, Emily and Zoey Orlandini Rob, Kelli, Camden, Sofia and Dylan Orlandini Jim and Paula with grandkids: James, Camden, Sofia, Emily, and Zoey Orlandini

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Side Pie: Support your favorite local pizzeria.

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My name is Kevin Hockin, and I have been a resident of this community for 11 years. My wife & I, along with our 7-year-old daughter, have loved being a part of this neighborhood and bringing something that started as a pandemic project to a full-blown brick-n-mortar concept that people appreciate. Our whole neighborhood burned to the ground today. This is our community hub and pizza/coffee sanctuary. We have customers that have a standing order every week, same day, same time, for years. Not kidding. We have a cellphone, so when you call us and we are on the other line, we call you back. HAHAHA! Have you ever had a pizzeria call you back to take your order? We give your dog treats. If you have kids and I'm working, I'm probably giving them free fancy lollipops imported from France or free stickers. We are that kind of joint...a real neighborhood spot. I bet I know 90% of our regulars' dogs' names...we are that place. We have had artists such as Dawes, White Denim, Tapers Choice, Richards Pictures, Tommy Brenneck perform here FOR FREE. I have always been willing to pay those artists OUT OF POCKET, along with all associated production costs, sound, etc., and charge NO COVER. WHY? Because I love this community and didn't want to put financial pressure on anyone. It seemed like the right thing to do. I turned a shitty loading dock into what I saw as a beautiful "backyard stage" of local talent. We have shipped merch all over the world. Like, lots of it. We've been to Tokyo and seen people walking the streets wearing Side Pie shirts. It's surreal. All from what started in my side yard in the pandemic as a project to give back to the community. Now, I, along with 14 other friends (I hate the word employees, and everyone I employ IS a friend) are out of jobs. For how long? Who knows. A long time. Too long to keep my head on straight and not fear for my family. We have bills. We have financial responsibilities. And this is scary stuff. If you've gotten this far...yes, we need money. No joke. Please, for the love of pizza and good times, HELP US. Thank you, Kevin, Rosanna, and the beautiful Side Pie Mountain Family. P.S. If you are our neighbor, friend, customer, dentist, cheese distributor, etc., and you just lost your house, business, pet, etc., please know you're in our thoughts and we have an ever-standing vigil inside ourselves for you and the community. You can disregard any of this message, as we want/expect nothing from you.

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Support Fox's Restaurant Staff Post-Fire

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Hello, I am the daughter of Fox’s owners, Paul Rosenbluh & Monique King. The Eaton Canyon Wildfire has devastated the Altadena community, and unfortunately, Fox’s Restaurant has not survived. We are heartbroken by the destruction that’s occurred over the past 48 hours in our community and extremely fortunate that every member of our staff was able to evacuate and is safe from the immediate harm of the fire. However, as you know, Fox’s has completely burned down and left our staff of 15 unemployed indefinitely as we deal with the aftermath of this catastrophic fire. I have started this GoFundMe aimed to provide aid to our Fox’s staff to help them rebuild their lives in the wake of this devastation. We are asking the Greater Los Angeles community to contribute in any way y’all can. Anything you can do is greatly appreciated! Donate, share, truly anything would be wonderful! Please help us lessen the pain caused by this fire and help our staff get back on their feet! 100% of the funds raised via this GoFundMe will be allocated to each member of the Fox’s staff! Thank you, The Fox’s Family

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Help Pasadena Waldorf School

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Pasadena Waldorf School in Altadena, California, lost its beautiful Paquita Lick Machris Campus in the Eaton Fire on January 7th. The community of PWS teachers, students, families, alumni, and friends are devastated by this loss. Every building has burned to the ground across what was a beautiful and peaceful 5-acre campus for our Kindergarten through Grade 8 programs. We are grateful that so far, our nearby Mendocino St. Campus, where the preschool and high school are still standing, but it is going to take time, love, resources, and money to return to our special Waldorf program at the Mariposa St. Campus. Your donation will directly support Pasadena Waldorf School, and as a 501(c)3 non-profit, your donation is tax-deductible. This fundraiser has been created by the Development Office at Pasadena Waldorf School.

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Help Greg and Emily recover after the Palisades fire

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We are a group of friends raising funds for our friends Greg Caruso and Emily Doerner who lost their house in the Pacific Palisades fire. Greg and Emily are dear friends with two amazing kids, two dogs, and a lizard named Nubie. Now they are starting over from scratch. We are raising whatever money we can to help them through this impossibly difficult time. Our hearts broke when they shared the following message and we hope we can all help make them a little more whole: Our house was lost this afternoon to the fire. The home we built with love and care is gone. Family photos, belongings and keepsakes evaporated. Vinyl melted. Clothes torched. Art gone. We realize that these are all just things, but of course, they were our things that we cherished. And if you know us, you know that we surrounded ourselves with things we love, for the past seven years of being together, we built our sanctuary...all of us...together. We are so very thankful that we evacuated in time. We're safe. Our children, dogs and lizard are fine and happy. It will be a long and emotional road ahead. We are ready and prepared for that. The love and support we've received from family and friends has been unparalleled. We love our community. We love our beautiful neighborhood and feel so lucky to have walked the beautiful streets and trails of the Palisades for so many years. Our hearts are with all of our friends, wonderful neighbors, and community members, we love you. The businesses and kind people who worked hard to create such a special space for everyone, we love you. We are very lucky to have a wonderful family who has immediately jumped into action, even if it is something we never wanted them to have to do. Los Angeles, we love you forever. You are our home, we will recover together. For now, baby steps. With all our love, Greg, Emily, Charlie, Thomas, Boopy, Ted and Nubie (The Lizard)

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Help PDA Rise from the Ashes of the Eaton Wildfire

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On January 7, 2025, our beloved performing arts theater, Public Displays of Altadena (PDA), was tragically destroyed in the Eaton wildfire. PDA was more than just a venue; it was a home for creativity, courage, and community. Since its founding in 2022 by stage performers and clowns Claire Woolner and Kevin Krieger, PDA had grown into an alternative micro theater that welcomed performers of all types and walks of life. From experimental theater to daring comedy and heartfelt storytelling, PDA became a safe space where people could push boundaries, express themselves, and connect. Our dedicated team—including facilities manager Budd Diaz and social media manager Max Charbonneau—worked tirelessly to make PDA a haven for artists and audiences alike. Together, we built something extraordinary: a vibrant, inclusive space for everyone. Now, we’re asking for your help. We need support to rebuild our community as we navigate this difficult time and pick up the pieces. With your generosity and time, we pledge to rebuild PDA and come back stronger, more resilient, and ready to serve our community once again. Your support will help us honor what PDA stood for and allow us to continue creating a home for artistry and belonging. Thank you for helping us keep the spirit of PDA alive.

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Support Jim Ganzer's Family After Devastating Fire

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Hello, I'm Sandy Ganzer and I'm raising funds for my father, Jim Ganzer and my stepmother, Louise, who lost their house in the devastating Palisades fire. My father owned the house since the 1980's. It was the home that I grew up in, the home I raised my own son in, and the source of countless formative memories. It is hard to understate what they've lost. The house and Jim's work studio were both completely leveled, taking everything they owned with it. They left in such a hurry even essential items like Louise's purse, the deed to the house, and their passports were left behind. The time and cost of replacing these items is immense, and on top of that they have to try support themselves while trying to figure out a long term living situation. Jim is a retired artist, too old to work, and even suffered a stroke just last month. Louise is still working but has to put her money towards the mortgage on the house - which they are expected to continue paying despite it no longer standing. These funds will go directly to Jim and Louise to support them in any unmet needs not covered by other disaster relief aid. We thank you so very much for any help you can lend Additional funds will be allocated to my son JJ, who lost his car in the fire. Jim has been an icon of Los Angeles Surfer culture since the 1960's. With his sly charisma and humor, he endeared himself to many in the entertainment industry. His friendship with screenwriter John Miliuis helped served as an inspiration for the Cohen Brothers' film "The Big Lebowski" Please help my father, a staple of LA counter-culture, and my family during these difficult times.

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Michael Rebuild His Life Lost to the Palisades Fire

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Hello, everyone. Thank you for taking the time to visit this GoFundMe in the midst of the tragedies occurring in the city we call home. My name is Evan and I have just graduated from Palisades Charter High School in 2024. I have lived in the Pacific Palisades my entire life. I am starting this fundraiser for my father. This will be raising funds for Michael Pick, a 72-year-old Pacific Palisades resident who just lost his home to the Palisades Fire. My father Michael is physically challenged with bad knees and spine problems. He can not drive or walk well. Due to his physical circumstances, he could not pack anything during the evacuation process and he received a late police escort to the hotel he is currently staying in while we search for a new home for him. Michael lives alone in an apartment in the Marquez neighborhood that has completely burned down. Everything that he has ever owned was burned and lost in the fire. The money from this fundraiser will be used for essential living expenses as we work to move my father into a new home. Expenses such as the hotel he is staying in now, medication, food and water, deposits for a new home, and everyday living essentials that have been lost in the fire. Any sort of donation would be immensely appreciated during these times. If you are not able to donate, we completely understand as everyone we know and love in our beautiful city of the Pacific Palisades is struggling right now. Please spread the word so we can work to reach our goal. I want everyone to know we are praying for you and you are not in this alone.

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Pacific Palisades Fire: Brett Dumler

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Brett Dumler and his son Henry lost everything they own in the Pacific Palisades Fire. He was on a work trip and came back to his home completely destroyed, all of his belongings gone including his car. Only thing that remains is what was in his carry on luggage for his trip. Not shocking to anyone that knows Brett, he has a positive attitude and would never ask for help. So we are on his behalf (sry not sry)

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Help Christy and Cooper Bounce Back After Fire

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This week’s fires across Los Angeles took so much from so many people. Among them are my aunt Christy Vaughn and my cousin Cooper Kilgore - both of them lifelong residents of the Pacific Palisades. In a matter of hours, they watched their house, all their belongings, and their whole community go up in flames. Thankfully, Christy, Cooper, and their dog Lola made it out in time, but unfortunately, everything they own was lost to the fire. They are staying with my family as they figure out next steps to get back on their feet. There is a long road ahead of them as they put their lives back together and figure out how to move forward from this, so any support you can provide is much appreciated. All funds raised here will be collected and sent to Christy to help manage living expenses and recovery costs. Christy and Cooper have shown love and support to so many family and friends across the Palisades and beyond over the years, and I’d love to see their community come together to show them that same love and support right now when they need it most. Thank you for considering donating and/or sharing this GoFundMe. -The Vaughn Family

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Fire Relief Fund for Steve & Terri Lantz

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Dear friends, family, and compassionate supporters, On January 8th, our beloved parents, Steve and Terri Lantz, faced an unimaginable loss: their El Medio Ave. home (known affectionately in the neighborhood as the Holiday House for all the decorations) was reduced to ashes in the devastating Pacific Palisades Fire. While we are eternally grateful they escaped with their lives and their loyal dog, everything else was destroyed. In the frantic moments of evacuation, they could only grab the bare essentials—a change of clothes, medications, and their dog. Gone are their most cherished family photographs, treasured heirlooms, computers, and a lifetime of collectibles and antiques. This tragedy is heartbreakingly familiar to our parents, who moved into this home in 1995 after losing their previous one in the Northridge earthquake. That ordeal took nearly two years to resolve, and now they face the daunting and overwhelming task of starting over yet again. They need immediate support to assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid. Steve and Terri have spent their lives in service to others. Terri dedicated 46 years to United Cerebral Palsy, where she retired as a client rights advocate for individuals with disabilities, earning the prestigious Art of Care award for her decades of compassionate support. Steve devoted his career to public service with various transportation agencies and volunteered extensively with the Palisades Alliance for Seniors. His efforts earned him the Spark Plug award from the Palisades Community Council for saving the local bus stop and making the neighborhood a better place for everyone. They have always given selflessly to their community, and now, in their time of need, we hope to rally the same generosity and support they have shown to others. We have created this GoFundMe campaign to raise funds to help our parents navigate the long road toward rebuilding their lives. Steve and Terri are proud and independent people who would never ask for help themselves, but as their children, we see how much they need the kindness and support of their community. No donation is too small—every contribution will make a meaningful difference in helping them through this incredibly difficult time. Thank you for your love, support, and prayers. Together, we can give Steve and Terri the strength and resources they need to start over and rebuild not just their home, but their lives. With deepest gratitude, The children of Steve & Terri Lantz Katie & Austin and Patrick & Sara

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Help the Callejas rebuild their lives after the wildfire

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Hi everyone, for anyone that does not know me, my name is Mar and I'm here to ask for help for my sister and her family. Being so far away from loved ones when tragedies strikes is one of the worst things possible, So im here to ask for help On January 7th, my sister and her family had to evacuate their home due to the Pacific Palisades fire, leaving behind everything they own. They made it to safety, but unfortunately, the house and everything they owned and loved was lost in the fire. Ana and Jorge are hard-working people, good and kind people, the type that would treat everyone kindly, they always opened their house to everyone. There was always an extra plate in the table or a place to crash if you needed it. I have never met anyone that would open their home to anyone like they did. Diego turned 17 the day of the evacuation. Not only did he lost his home but he also lost his school, one year before he would have graduated from it. Martina is one of the most 14 year old resilient girls I've ever met. Staying strong in the hardest of times, showing bravery when at school she could text to make sure her family got out on time and everyone was ok. I know my sister's family is one of thousands of people that have lost everything in this tragic wildfire. I'm here to ask for all the help you guys can give. They have no home, no home insurance and nothing left. They need to start from zero and rebuild their lives again. I appreciate all the time everyone has taken to read this and for any help you can provide to help them. Thanks again, Mar

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Aid for Antoinette & Kevin After Palisades Fire Loss

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Hello- I’m Liesel Hlista and I work with a gem of a human, Antoinette Delio. On the afternoon of January 8, 2025, the Pacific Palisades fire burned down the home of Antoinette Delio and her husband Kevin Burt. Antoinette and Kevin were able to evacuate safely, but they left very quickly. They only brought clothes for a couple of nights and whatever they could grab in minutes. Everything else in their home was lost, including all of their clothes and precious irreplaceable things like photos and hard drives that housed all of their incredible memories. You know Antoinette as someone who always goes out of her way to help people. She went on a safari in Africa and ended up sponsoring a child who she adores. She always travels with gifts for partners. She is the first person to sign up if someone is in need. She is a connector and a mentor and always puts others first. Antoinette is a fixture in our travel community. She loves people, and everyone she comes across becomes her friend. Her husband, Kevin, is the sweetest, most genuine guy. He is always smiling and always the first person to lend a helping hand everywhere he goes. I first met Kevin when Antoinette was sick and couldn’t meet me at my first travel convention, so she sent smiling Kevin. I was immediately in awe of his outgoing personality but mostly his kindness. These two together are not only a ball of positive energy, but they are wonderful people. Now I am asking to please donate to Antoinette and Kevin so that they can get back on their feet and rebuild their life. Not everything they lost can be replaced (most cannot), but let's help them where we can as they would for us. Any amount is helpful.

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Support Amber Ingram's Family Post-Fire

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Hello, my name is Amber Ingram. Due to the devastating Palisades Fire, my family unfortunately lost our Malibu home. The idea of relocation has caused a tremendous amount of stress on my family. We are worried about the future, and with the evacuation order happening so quickly, we sadly left behind many valuable items that can never be replaced. There is so much uncertainty during this time that we are asking for any prayers or support. This is a very scary time for all of us and we are hoping that everyone is staying safe. We are very thankful for any support, praying and sending our love to everyone that has been affected.

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2025-01-15T21:47:51.584Z - ongoing
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Help the Fitzer-Geiger Family Recover After Fire

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The Pacific Palisades fire has left many families devastated, including our dear friends, Susan Fitzer Geiger and Peter Geiger, along with their children, Austin, Sydney, and Jackson. On Tuesday, January 7, in just a few short hours, their beloved home, belongings, and treasured memories were reduced to ashes. Now, they are faced with the monumental task of rebuilding their lives from the ground up. They are currently safe and with family, but have lost everything - furniture, clothes, and cherished family heirlooms. With two kids in college and one in middle school, and despite their unimaginable loss, they remain hopeful and determined to move forward. We’re reaching out to ask for your support. Your donation can help provide immediate necessities like clothing, food, and housing, as well as long-term assistance with school expenses as they rebuild their home and lives. Here’s how you can help: Donate: Any amount, large or small, will make a difference. You can contribute directly to their relief fund here; money will go directly to the Geiger family. Share: Spread the word by sharing this page or posting the donation link on social media. Offer Support: If you have items or services that could assist the family, please reach out to us through Gofundme; we will collaborate with you on pickup or delivery. In times of tragedy, it’s our compassion and generosity that bring light to the darkest moments. Together, we can show the Geiger family that they are not alone, and that we are here to support them every step of the way. Thank you for your kindness and support. Jet Waller (Snowmass Village, CO) & Mori Richner (Ann Arbor, MI) Two of Sue’s network of college friends

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2025-01-15T21:47:55.121Z - ongoing
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Help Kelly Rebuild After Fire Loss

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My dear friend of over 25 years, Kelly Stirling, and fellow hairstylist, has just lost EVERYTHING (literally everything, she has nothing but her passport and phone) in the devastating Palisades fire. Her home, her job, her place of work, and all of her belongings have been destroyed, leaving her to start over from nothing. Kelly has always been a source of light and humor for so many, and now she needs our help. Please consider donating to help Kelly rebuild her life. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference as she begins this incredibly difficult journey. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. My name is Sarajane Lynch and I am from California and now live in NYC. My heart is broken and overwhelmed by what is happening in my home state. I love you Kelly, we will get through this!

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2025-01-15T21:47:58.999Z - ongoing
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Help Paul & Susan Restore Their Lives After Devastating Fire

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Hi, my name is Devon Tracey and I'm trying to raise some funds for my father Paul Tracey who has just lost his home to the historically tragic Palisades fire. I am hoping to put together some money to help him and his wife Susan get back on their feet as they transition to a new place to live. But seeing as they have lost everything, they have no clothes, or supplies or just anything basically, and I figured I would try to do something that might help them out now that this catastrophe has hit. I know there are many families in the Palisades that are in the exact same boat, and am devastated for their loss as well. I know that my father loved this house, he bought it in 1976, for what is now a ridiculously low amount of money, something like 125k, he then built on a second story to the house himself, and after that, he built a yoga studio for Susan in the backyard, where she taught yoga classes and he would assist with playing music at the end of each class. He had just had the house fumigated for termites, had just fixed the roof which had been leaking for years, and just had solar panels installed which he was very excited about. They absolutely adored this home and had built it up and curated it to be just perfect for them. The majestic garden that my father tends to everyday along with his nursery are all gone, which would have been tragic enough. It's sort of mind numbing to try to comprehend the magnitude of this loss, I'm still in shock, but I know he will find a way to go forward courageously. The number of treasures in that house are too many to even contemplate. The pictures, the letters, the books, the artwork, the musical instruments, his Zulu walking sticks, I am profoundly grief stricken and feeling empty inside. There was nothing that I or anyone could do to have stopped this freak wind event and fire from engulfing the whole city, but like one of my Dad's songs says 'bad things can happen to good people'...and my father is the best person I know. So if you could chip in to help him out during this very traumatizing time for us, I would really appreciate it and it could give him some support as he figures out how he will fight with the insurance company, what he's going to do next and also process the loss of his beloved home.

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2025-01-15T21:53:06.950Z - ongoing
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Support the Sommer Family After Palisades Fire

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This week, my dear friends, the Sommer family, faced an unimaginable tragedy when they lost their home in the Palisades Fire. Mark, Jennifer, and their two daughters, Talia and Elle, have been a part of this community for over 20 years. Their home was not just a place to live—it was a sanctuary for everyone who was lucky enough to know them. Whether it was cuddling with their beloved dogs, Bailey and Tobi, enjoying one of Mark’s expertly crafted cocktails, or savoring one of Jennifer’s delicious meals, the Sommer household was a place filled with warmth, love, and joy. Jennifer and Mark are two of the hardest-working and most dedicated people I know. Together, they’ve built a beautiful life for their two amazing daughters, pouring everything they have into creating a loving home. In the chaos of the fire, they had mere minutes to evacuate, grabbing only a few essential belongings. With the support of our incredible community here in the Palisades and beyond, I have no doubt that we can support them on the road ahead. Please consider donating to help the Sommer family during this devastating time. Thank you!

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Fire Took All: Aid for Jen, Chris, and Dogs

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On Tuesday, our sister, Jen O Hill, Chris Koushayan, and their 2 dogs lost everything in the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the road to rebuilding life is overwhelming. In a matter of hours, the fire took away nearly everything — all clothes, shoes, furniture, kitchen supplies, electronics, and so many treasured personal belongings. Right now, they are facing the daunting task of replacing the necessities and finding a new home. Jen and Chris would NEVER ask for help so we are doing it for them. Your generosity will go directly toward helping with their necessities. Your kindness means the world to us during this incredibly difficult time. Even the smallest contributions will make a difference. If you can’t donate, please consider sharing this fundraiser with your friends and family to help spread the word. Thank you! Courtney, Shea, Tate, Bren, and Elle

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Help Cory and Robyn Ray Rebuild After Fire

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Cory and Robyn need our help! They just lost their house and all their worldly possessions in the Pacific Palisades fire. They have a two year old + a new baby coming in March so the timing couldn't be much worse. They are two of the best people I know; odds are that if you've received this Gofundme and roles were reversed they'd donate in a second. Cory is a veteran who served in Afghanistan. Before taking time off to have kids Robyn was an elementary school teacher. Cory is the first friend I made when I moved back to CA in high school and has been stuck with me ever since (we are 40). The money will be used to offset everything that FEMA isn't covering. Again, they have a new baby coming in March, which means they had a fully stocked nursery that needs to be replaced ASAP. They need as much help as they can get.

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2025-01-15T21:48:09.846Z - ongoing
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Help The Honkawas Rebuild After Devastating Fire

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My brother Tracy, his fiancé Kendra, his mom Patti, and their little dog, Mokie lost everything in the recent Palisades Fire—a home they lived in and loved for over 40 years. This multi-generational sanctuary was the cornerstone of their lives, and in an instant, everything was gone. The home was more than just walls and a roof. It was where my brother and his mom found peace and strength to rebuild their lives after separate bouts with cancer. My brother, a rare bone cancer survivor, was left with debilitating disabilities after multiple surgical treatments. The home was his lifeline- a place he knew how to navigate like the back of his hand. His mom, a breast cancer survivor, was newly into retirement and was starting to build her cottage baking business out of the home. And Kendra, a beautiful human and energy healer, would work her ‘sparkle magic’ helping others from the home. When the fire erupted just up the street from them, they had moments to act and only grabbed the essentials, leaving behind a lifetime of belongings and irreplaceable memories. The road ahead is daunting. Rebuilding their lives from scratch is not something anyone can do alone. Your generosity will be a beacon of hope in this dark time, reminding them that they are not alone, are so loved, and have a community that supports them. Any amount will significantly impact them and help them slowly get back on their feet. If you are unable to donate, sharing this campaign with others is equally as valuable. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for any support you can provide. Whether it’s a donation, a share, or words of encouragement, you are helping to restore hope in the wake of this unimaginable time.

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Help My Mom Start Over After the Palisades Fire

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Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers, I'm writing on behalf of my Mom, who's facing the unimaginable— her home has been completely destroyed in the Palisades Fire. Everything she owns, the community she's built, and the safe space she called home are gone. She truly lost everything. I never thought I’d ever be in a position where I’d need to ask for help like this. But as she and husband try to piece together a sense of stability, I'm quickly realizing they won't be able to do it alone. Your kindness and generosity will help her: • Secure Temporary Housing: Finding a stable and safe space to live while she gets back on their feet. • Replace Essentials: Clothing, a new computer, and everyday items she lost in the fire. • Rebuild Their Lives: Covering items not considered essential by FEMA, including moving expenses, furniture, and creating a new place to feel secure and at peace again. I've set a goal of $40,000 to cover these immediate needs. Every single donation, no matter how small, brings her a step closer to finding a way forward from this disaster. If you can’t donate, sharing this fundraiser with others would mean the world to me. Asking for support in this way is humbling beyond words. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for your kindness, compassion, and generosity during this incredibly challenging time. Fortunately, she and her husband are safe which remains the most important thing. Thank you to everyone who's called or written to check-in. ❤️ With immense gratitude, AJ Bleyer

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Fire Relief: Let's Provide a Hand to Help the Rowe Family

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*This is a group effort organized by friends of the Rowe Family.* This fire has been absolutely devastating to so many, and we keep everyone in our hearts and thoughts. Some friends have coordinated this effort to provide some support to the Rowe family, who unfortunately lost their home to the fire. For those fortunate enough to know Chance, Maria, Camille (6) and Clark (4) you know how involved and supportive they are in our Malibu community. They are thoughtful, generous, sincere, loving and have THE KINDEST souls. They often hosted holiday gatherings, playdates and birthday parties for all of the kids’ classmates at their beautiful home. We all felt so welcome and have such sweet memories of our time at their home. Thankfully, they were able to evacuate in time and are safe. However, they are currently displaced and it will be a long road ahead as they take steps to rebuild. It breaks our heart to think of what they are going through having lost their home and everything in it—our goal is to give them a hand and help provide them a softer spot to land. Kindly forward along to others who are lucky enough to know the Rowe family and also it would be great if you could post this to your social media and forward along to friends and family outside of the area as well, as everyone nearby may be spread thin dealing with this community tragedy. Wishing all love, peace and strength as we get through this together.

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Help Recover from the Palisades Fire

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Hi my name is Vince I’m a fire fighter in California who has had a close personal friends (Rab and Hana) who lost everything they own in the palisades fire. Hana owned a small business and all inventory was lost. Anything helps funds will be used for unmet needs not covered by disaster relief.

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Help Support Sara and Katie After Fire

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Help us survive the year. The Palisades fire has taken so much from everyone. My mother, Sara Shuman, age 60, and myself (Katie {Seven} Duke), age 23, and our two dogs are left homeless with our house burned down in the Palisades Highlands. Thankfully, we are all safe, but the feeling of loss is incredibly overwhelming. We were trapped with the two evacuation roads up in flames and couldn't grab much while figuring out the logistics of how to leave. We lost everything. My mother has been pouring all her savings into paying off our condo the past few years since we don't have expendable income, and now our home is a pile of ash and rubble. As we try to navigate our day-to-day journey of rebuilding our life from scratch, we're reaching out for help. Anything will give relief in the coming days and weeks, letting us hold out a little bit longer. Every dollar helps cover immediate needs like food, clothing, pet supplies, and the expenses of finding a safe place to stay. If you're unable to donate, sharing this page would mean the world to us. Thank you for your consideration. With love, - The Shuman/Duke family

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2025-01-15T21:48:30.856Z - ongoing
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Support The Fox Force Four- Doug, China, Everett and Lucas

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Help the Foxes...Doug, China, Everett and Lucas Fox. I'm Dave Slodki and I live in LA. I've been friends with China for over 25 years and have worked with Doug off and on for about as long. A few days ago I checked in to find out how she was doing as I knew she lived in the Palisades. This is what I got: "....everyone stuck on sunset trying to evacuate. We’re all sitting ducks." And then we know what happened after: the Foxes lost their house of 17 years and everything in it. All gone. As you know if you know them, China and Doug are resolutely self reliant types and their natural reflex is to turn their caring outwards. But China confessed that COVID, the strikes, last year's slowdown and now this makes it seem like returning to some kind of normalcy for Lucas and Everett is impossible...even Palisades High School burned down and now Everett doesn't even have a school to return to. And so she wanted me to mention that she is only agreeing to this because it would provide extra resources to help the kids. There will be other support coming, but as we know, it can never be enough nor timely enough. Please help our friends.

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2025-01-15T21:48:34.375Z - ongoing
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Help Bobby Rebuild After Pacific Palisades Fire

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On January 9th, 2025, Bobby Moshiri learned that his home and all of his personal possessions were destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire, only days after having to evacuate on his bicycle with no time to gather any of his belongings. Having lived in his home for the past 15 years, he had curated a space that perfectly reflected his passions and personality. He spent every day in his music studio, which he had built in his backyard, composing and practicing classical guitar and jazz. Some of our best memories are with our Uncle Bobby, who has stood by us through all of our milestones and celebrations as we’ve grown. He has also been there for us during our darkest times, offering his unrelenting support and lifting our spirits with his clever one-liners. We hope to return the favor by asking for support in rebuilding what he's lost. We are all immensely grateful for anything you can contribute. Anais and Stazi

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2025-01-15T21:48:38.379Z - ongoing
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Help Christine and Her Boys Rebuild After Fire

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Friends, I have wanted to be in action and help where I can. The devastation is so immense, it's challenging to think of how we can help. How do we help? Or be in action in a situation that feels so immense. I am reaching out for my dear Friend and St. Joseph Alumni Sister - Class of 1991, Christine Syquia, and her two wonderful boys, Nathan and Owen. I am sure you all share our collective sentiments and may understand how heartbroken they are to share they lost everything in the recent Pacific Palisades fire. Their home, belongings, and cherished memories were all destroyed in the blaze. While they are incredibly grateful they are safe, they now face the overwhelming task of rebuilding their lives. As a single mother, Christine has always been a source of strength and resilience, but this unexpected tragedy has left her in urgent need of support. I personally know her, her role as a sturdy leader in her home and community. I admire her strength and passion as a fellow entrepreneur. I have known her since we were freshmen at St. Joseph High School. I am reaching out to ask for your help. Your donations, no matter the amount, will be helping Christine, Nathan, and Owen begin to rebuild their lives. Every contribution brings them one step closer to finding stability and hope. If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing this fundraiser with your network to help spread the word. Together, we can lift Christine and her sons during this incredibly challenging time. Thank you! Jen Cox

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2025-01-15T21:48:41.971Z - ongoing
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Aid Barbara's Recovery from uncovered FEMA Fire Expenses

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Our beloved Barbara Thompson has lost her home of 27 years in the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. Most of us have known Barbara for many years as a fierce applicant attorney and currently, as an equally fierce defense attorney. All of us know her as our friend, and we can show our support for Barbara's tremendous loss by making the recovery process a little easier. Please know that Barbara welcomes any contributions and extends her heartfelt thank you as she rebuilds her home. Barbara, we got you. Many thanks, Alissa Tobin

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2025-01-15T21:48:45.351Z - ongoing
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Help Makayla Rebuild After Fire Loss

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All of us in the LA area likely know someone who has been directly impacted and suffered substantial loss by the catastrophic wildfires. My close cousin Makayla Scott has called Malibu home for the last 7 years of her life, and on Tuesday, January 7th she had to evacuate for the second time in one month due to fire risk, but unfortunately this time her home, her neighborhood, and her possessions did not make it. Makayla is the kindest soul who has accomplished so much on her own and watched it all go up in flames overnight. She works locally in Malibu as well, and we are uncertain how these fires will affect her livelihood. As she processes the aftermath of this devastating loss and slowly begins to rebuild, I hope to ease her financial burden ever so slightly in finding a new place to live and replacing essential household and personal items. Anything helps. *Please note these funds will be used towards items/costs NOT covered by FEMA or any other government assistance*

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Rebuilding Lives: Aid for Roth and Green Families

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Hi my name is Veronica Green. My grandparents (Ira + Maureen Roth) and in laws (Mark + Debra Green have both suffered a great loss in losing their homes in the Pacific Palisades wildfire. These were their homes of over 30+ years. The homes my husband and I grew up. We don’t know next steps but know it’s a long road ahead. Any help is beyond appreciated.

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Help Amir, Teresa and family recover from the Palisades Fire

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Help Amir, Teresa, Maya, and Noah Recover After the Devastating Palisades Fire Dear family, friends, and community: Yesterday, along with so many, our beautiful family - Amir, Teresa, Maya (3), and Noah (1) - lost their beloved rental home in the Pacific Palisades. Amir’s art studio, photography equipment, and supplies were destroyed as well. The fire took everything but their cars and the clothes on their backs. We hope that you will consider helping, in any way that you are able so that they can get back on their feet. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference. A note from Amir & Teresa: With profound sadness, we share that Tribal Markers maker shop and our home, known to many as Mothertree, have been engulfed in the Palisades Fires. This land was so much more than just a home. It was where we based our work and business out of, countless souls gathered in music, dance, and prayer. Both our children, Maya Luna and Noa Sol, were birthed into this world—under the shelter of the trees, surrounded by love, nature, and the incredible community that has made Mothertree what it is. It was where they took their first steps, laughed, played, and grew in the embrace of a Beautiful tribe. Mothertree and Tribal Markers has been a place of connection, healing, and transformation for so many. Each person who passed through this space added their own rhythm, their own beat to our family, making it richer and more meaningful. Losing this sanctuary, in the heart of a city along with our families belongings and irreplaceable memories, is a loss we are still trying to process. The fire may have taken our physical home, but it hasn’t taken the spirit of Mothertree or the vision that grew here. For now, we are closing shop as we grieve and begin dreaming of how to rise from these ashes—stronger, rooted in community, and guided by nature’s wisdom. If Mothertree, Tribal Markers, or the love my family has shared over the years has ever touched your life, we humbly ask for your support. Whether it’s a donation, a share, or simply holding us in your thoughts, every gesture helps. With Love and Gratitude, Amir & Teresa Also adding Amir's Venmo if preferred: Venmo is @amirimage

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Help Becca and Ed After Fire

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Like so many in our community, tragedy struck this week when the Palisades fire destroyed the home and belongings of Becca and her youngest son, Edward. In an instant, they lost everything—clothing, furniture, cherished memories, and the tools Becca relies on for her professional practice. Becca is a nurturing and loving mother and a compassionate professional -- she has always worked tirelessly to provide for her kids and her community and to create a safe, nurturing home. As a renter without renter’s insurance and no significant savings to fall back on, this disaster has left her in an unimaginable position: starting over from nothing. Becca and Ed need our community’s support. Your generosity can help them: • Secure long-term safe housing and basic necessities (clothing, food, and toiletries) exceeding federal aid allowances. • Replace essential items for Ed, including school supplies and comfort items, beyond what federal aid allows. • Allow Becca to regain stability for her family through focusing on work. • PLEASE NOTE: GoFundMe funds are only for the amount Becca would need after FEMA aid. This is a moment where our collective kindness can make a lasting impact. Every contribution, no matter the size, will help Becca and Ed take the first steps toward healing and rebuilding their lives. Please donate if you can, and share this campaign widely to ensure Becca and Ed receive the support they so desperately need. Together, we can help them rise from this devastating loss and start anew. Thank you for your compassion and generosity during this complex and devastating time. [Created by Kristen Murtha and Dr. Hannah Saltzman, both long-time friends of Becca and her family]

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Heindel Family Palisades Fire Relief Fund

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So many heartbreaking stories in the Palisades right now. Unfortunately this one hits close to home as it’s my best friend of 48 years who still lives on our childhood street, next door to her parents. Two generations of one Palisades family with 50 years living on Edgar Street, both of their houses, gone, destroyed by the fire instantly. They have lost everything. It’s hard to ask for help, but this family is going to need it. Any funds raised will help them as they navigate the staggering loss of normalcy. It’s a terrifying undertaking for everyone affected and I know that this family will be the first to jump in to help all of the Palisades recover from this disaster. That’s just who they are. Michael Horusicky, Sr. & his wife Jana brought their children to the United States after escaping from Czechoslovakia following the 1968 Soviet invasion. Their daughter Andrea was born soon after in Santa Monica. Michael is a retired master mason who kept his Palisades-based construction company flourishing for over 40 years. Jana worked at the VA Hospital in Westwood for 23 years as a lab technologist. In 1975, they moved into their sweet home in the Palisades where they raised their children and still lived, until January 7th… When the opportunity arose, their daughter Andrea and her husband Jason Heindel jumped at the chance to live right next door to her parents so they could raise their children, Jakob (17) and Misha (15) on the same block where Andrea had spent her childhood. They even built a secret garden passage so the kids could sneak over to their grandparents’ house. Jakob and Misha attended Marquez School (destroyed) and now Pali High (closed). This family is a pillar of the Palisades community and especially of Edgar Street and they need our help. Please give whatever you can to help this incredible family. Any amount will help ease the hard journey ahead.

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Assist the Mitchner Family in Fire Recovery

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We are raising funds for both of my grandparents who lost their home on Fiske Street in the Palisades Fire. My grandfather, James, is 92 years old and my grandmother, Virginia, is 89 years old. They moved to the Palisades in the 1960s and created a community here ever since. They are active members of Corpus Christi Church and raised their family in the Palisades. They imagined living out the rest of their lives together in their home ….. When the fire began, they evacuated with nothing but the clothes on their back and their medications. They lost everything. Please donate any amount to assist James and Virginia Mitchner. These funds will assist with needs that might not be fully covered by other sources of aid.

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Help The White Family Rebuild After Palisades Fire

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It’s a hard to put into words the heartbreak of seeing our town burned to the ground. The memories, the familiar places that have always been a part of us—gone in an instant. The sadness feels heavy, and it’s hard to imagine what comes next. My Best friend Ella and her family have lost everything. Their home, their belongings, and all the memories they’ve built over the years have been completely destroyed. Please if you can help. Anything is deeply appreciated The Whites are working on finding a place to stay as well as gathering basic necessities. They left with the clothes they had on and their dog Coco. This family gives so much to the Pali community. Let’s come together and help them start their new lives. Please share this with anyone you think can help.

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Aid for Zarrow family Palisades fire

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Hi, my name is Melanie, and I am hoping to raise money to support my aunt Julie Zarrow and family, and my uncle Aaron and aunt Neelee and family, who both lost their homes in the last few days to the fires. This money will help these families with meeting basic needs , such as buying essentials like food and clothing. Any amount helps! So grateful for the support and kindness.

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Help my dad rebuild after LA fire tragedy

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Hi everyone, My dad made it out of his home with a few clothes and nothing else, as everything was taken from him in the Palisades fire. He has unfortunately lost everything. My dad is the most selfless, generous, kind human being in the world. He has been a proud Palisades resident for 30+ years. I created this to help him until he can rebuild and work through the insurance process, which will be tedious. Unfortunately, finding a place to live right now is also an expensive and scarce process. I am so grateful that so many people have reached out asking how they can help, and the best way to support right now is through prayer, and anything you can offer. If not, the power of prayer is so real. Funds will be used to help my dad get back on his feet in the aftermath of this devastation.

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Rebuild Hope for Lorena Barrera after Palisades fire.

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Dear friends, I’m reaching out with a heavy heart to share that my mom lost her home in the recent fires. It’s been an incredibly difficult time for her, but we’re hopeful that, with the love and support of our friends and family, she can begin to rebuild her life. If you have been lucky enough to meet her, You know that she has always put everyone else before herself. If you’re able to contribute or share this message, it would mean so much to us. Every little bit makes a difference and reminds her that she’s not alone in this journey. Thank you from the bottom of my hearts for your kindness, generosity, and support. With gratitude, Uberto Barrera Queridos amigos, Me acerco con gran pesar para compartir que mi madre perdió su casa en los incendios recientes. Ha sido un momento increíblemente difícil para ella, pero tenemos la esperanza de que, con el amor y el apoyo de nuestros amigos y familiares, pueda comenzar a reconstruir su vida. Si has tenido la suerte de conocerla, sabrás que ella siempre ha antepuesto a los demás a ella misma. Si puede contribuir o compartir este mensaje, significaría mucho para nosotros. Cada pequeño detalle marca la diferencia y le recuerda que no está sola en este viaje. Gracias desde el fondo de mi corazón por su amabilidad, generosidad y apoyo. Con gratitud, Uberto Barrera

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Help Jonny Rebuild After Fire Loss

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Hi everyone, My name is Bryan Wynbrandt and like everyone in Southern California I am devastated by the fires that have ravaged our beloved community. Within that community is one of my dearest friends, Jonathan Fountain. Jonny, as he's known by all that love him (and there are many), was a resident in the Palisades area of the city. He recently moved into a new apartment and was enjoying his life until Tuesday when his world, like so many others, was turned upside down. Jonny's apartment burned down and everything he owned went up in flames. He must now rebuilld his entire life hoping that the insurance company will do the right thing and cover some of what he lost. But as we all know, the insurance companies will do anything to get out of their obligation and as someone who cares deeply for Jonny, I can't standby and watch as the insurance company drags their feet and MAYBE gives him a small portion for what he lost. Along with Jonny’s sister LISA FOUNTAIN, we are asking our communities of friends to help out someone in need. Even the smallest amount will help him with buying clothes, daily necessities, basically the money will be spent to rebuy everything one needs in their life. We thank you all in advance for any donation you can provide. And PLEASE SHARE THIS with others. Best always, Bryan & Lisa

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Help Elderly Couple with Dependent Daughter after LA Fires

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Please Help Elderly Couple with Dependent Daughter Rebuild After Devastating Fire Winston (78) and Catherine (70) Chappell have lost their family home of 35 years. Like many others, they left with only the clothes on their bodies and two boxes of family photos. Catherine and Winston are devoted parents who support their dependent daughter with disabilities and are still paying off a significant mortgage. Catherine, an artist, used their home as her professional studio and has lost her life’s work. Her ability to earn a living has been severely impacted. They are facing crippling financial hardship. The Chappells are selfless, loving people who were hoping to spend the rest of their lives in their beloved family home and community. We are hoping to provide them with a fund to help support the extensive needs of their daughter, and help the Chappells get back on their feet during this impossible time.

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Help Daniel Rappe After the Palisades Wildfire

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My name is Ashley Moore, and I am raising funds to help my close friend, Daniel Rappe, who tragically lost his home and all of his belongings in the recent Palisades wildfire. He has been left with adequate financial support to recover from this devastating loss. These funds will go directly toward helping him get his life back together. Specifically, the money will be used to purchase basic necessities like clothing and household items, toiletries, gas to get around, and begin replacing essentials he lost in the fire including his passport, birth certificate, and social security card. There are so many hidden and unforeseen financial burdens that come with a tragedy like this on top of the mental and physical burden. Your support will provide Daniel with some of the resources and hope he desperately needs during this heartbreaking time. Thank you so much for your generosity and kindness. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Ashley Moore, Chris North, Josh Reed, Gabby Pascua and all of Daniel's family & friends.

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Help Support My Family in the Palisades

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There are little to no words as to what's happening currently in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, yesterday we got the news that my uncle, Charlie and our cousins, Madi + Remy, lost their house in the Palisades. This was not only a house, but a home that raised some of the best people I know. My uncle is one of the hardest working people I've ever met and my heart is broken for my entire family. Many of my friends have asked to donate and help out, so I've put this together. The love and support has not gone unnoticed, so grateful for our family and this community.

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Help Linda Cole Recover from Palisades Fire

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On January 9, 2024 we got word that my beloved Mom Linda Cole lost her home in Big Rock Canyon as a result of the Palisades Fire. My mom would quite literally never ask for help, but we currently don't know what the future has in store. She and my Dad bought that home in 1979, the year they were married. That home has survived landslides and other fire scares but was a wonderful place to grow up. My mom is now on a minimal fixed income and we fear her finances will be tied up as we deal with the insurance for the months to come. One thing to add: we spent a great deal of my family's nest egg during my Dad's protracted battle with cancer to cover costs not covered by insurance. We lost my Dad in 2016, leaving my mom with the house responsibilities to herself. Our hearts are broken for our immediate community and the Palisades writ large. My mom has lived most of her life in the Westside of LA in the Palisades and Malibu and seeing the devastation to the businesses that sustained us has been gut-wrenching. Thanks in advance for any assistance as we rebuild my mom's life. Funds will be used to help my mom get back on her feet and show her support beyond what any potential federal aid or insurance might allow--a cushion that will allow her and our family to gather out plans and figure out "What's next?" With gratitude, Katie Cole Miranda and Linda Cole

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Help Kale and Daniel After LA Fire

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Hi everyone, I never thought I’d be writing something like this, but my heart is breaking for my daughter (Kale Smith) and her boyfriend (Daniel Meursing). They were caught in the middle of the Pacific Palisades Fire in California. When the evacuation orders came, they had to leave their home immediately, scared for their safety. They only had time to grab their important documents and a single change of clothes everything else they own is gone. The fire took their home, along with so many irreplaceable memories and all the little things that made their house feel like a home. They’ve lost everything, and now they’re trying to figure out how to get back on their feet. I’m putting this GoFundMe together because they need help with the basics: a safe place to stay, food on the table, and some clothes to get them through the next few days and weeks. Starting over is overwhelming, but I’m hoping that with a little support, we can help ease some of the weight they’re carrying. Anything you can give whether it’s a donation or sharing this will mean so much. They’re incredibly strong, but this has been very devastating. We also want to pay it forward. If they end up with more support than they need, every extra dollar will go directly to helping their neighbors and other families affected by the Los Angeles fires. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for anything you can do to help. It’s hard to ask for help, but right now, they really need it. With so much love and gratitude, Bridget

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Help Alicia and Eric's Family after Palisades Fire

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On Tuesday, January 7th, our cousins Alicia and Eric Cohen evacuated to our house in mid City LA, expecting to be with us a few hours before returning home. Less than 24 hours later, they received the devastating news that their home was gone—destroyed by the Palisades Fire that has left them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. In the blink of an eye, their lives have been turned upside down, and now they need our help. Alicia, Eric, and their children Leo, and Ava are facing an overwhelming loss and the long road ahead of rebuilding their lives. This GoFundMe has been created to support them in this difficult time. Your donation will go directly toward helping them cover emergency living expenses, replacing lost belongings, and getting them back on their feet. No amount is too small—your support will mean the world to Alicia, Eric, and their family as they navigate this incredibly challenging chapter. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Together, we can help them rebuild and find hope again. The Cohen's house in the aftermath of the fire

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Help Tulip’s family rebuild their lives after the fires.

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Hi Friends, My dear friend, a single mom to 2 amazing young women, has lost everything in the Palisades fire. She was able to evacuate with her 16 year old dog Tulip, a change of clothes, and a few mementos. Fortunately her girls are safely away at college. To put it bluntly, her fire insurance was cancelled in November (like so many others in the Palisades) and she had to sign up for the CA Fair Plan, and is considerably underinsured. Right now she has no home, few clothes and nowhere to keep her dog safe and sound while she’s trying to put her life back together. In the immediate future, she needs a place where she and her dog can stay (ideally a 1 bedroom or studio - not a shared space) and some cash to address her immediate needs. Anything you can give to help her out over the next few weeks and months would be deeply appreciated and have a huge impact on her and her family. Thank you so much! Love, Shawna & Jeff

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Help the Fosters Recover from Tragedy

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Meet the Foster Family: Eric, Kelly, Adalee (16), Wyatt (15), and Sam (12) They live in the Palisades and have lost everything in the disastrous Los Angeles Fires. Their tight-knit community is leaning on each other at this time. I (Kelly's niece) am setting this up to help support them. As one can imagine, they don't even know where to begin, but this is a start for their family. Any amount you can give, big or small, is helpful as they begin to rebuild their life. My family is extremely close, and we are all heartbroken. Kelly is a psychiatrist in their community, Eric a teacher, both making a huge impact on people's lives. Their kids, Adalee, Wyatt & Sam are star athletes, accomplished students, and wonderful people. They are humble, kind, and hardworking. A kid should never have to experience something like this.

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Lewis Yaffee Family Fire Relief

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Hi Everyone, My name is William Lewis. I lived on Bollinger Drive in Pacific Palisades. I hope you and your families are safe. Here’s an update: My family has been living and working in the Palisades for 40 years and recently the Palisades burned down. The flames took everything. The good news: My family and I are safe. We evacuated in a rush, so we had to leave everything behind. We are starting from scratch. I never imagined I’d be in a position to ask for help, but here I am. I’m reaching out to ask for a bit of support to help us move forward. Thank you for reading this and for your kindness during this historically devastating time. With Love, Lewis/Yaffee Family

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Help Risa Recover From Her Palisades Fire Loss

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Dear customers, friends, and neighbors, As you know, fires are burning in various parts of Los Angeles, devastating countless lives and communities. While so many have been affected, the impact has been deeply personal for us at GOODS, as our beloved employee and friend, Risa, tragically lost her home in the Palisades fire. Risa has been an important part of the GOODS family for many years. If you’ve ever met Risa, you know how special she is.  Losing her home is heartbreaking, especially because it’s the house she grew up in, where she later raised her two sons, and where three generations of her family lived. As a small business, we’re doing everything we can to support Risa, but there’s only so much we can do on our own. That’s why we’re reaching out to our wider community for help. To assist Risa with temporary housing and cover immediate essentials, we’ve set up this fundraiser. If you feel compelled and are able, she would be so grateful for your support. Any amount, no matter how small, would mean so much to her and her family as they begin to recover from this tragedy. With heartfelt gratitude, Ivana and Katherine

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Bridge the Gap for Brian and Tobi's New Start

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My name is Sheila Coughlin in Dallas, TX and I am raising funds for my brother and sister-in-law, Brian and Tobi Coughlin, who lost their home and all their possessions in the Pacific Palisades fire earlier this week. This GoFundMe is intended to help them bridge the gap between what is covered by insurance and all the numerous things that will not be covered by insurance. They are currently staying with family, but it is expected to take 2-4 years before their life is where it was this past weekend. Anything you can do to help me help them is SO appreciated. The cover photo for this GoFundMe is a picture from a day or two ago of their home . The chimney you see on the right-hand side is the only thing left standing.

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Help Our Family Recover from Palisades Fire

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Our family is facing an unimaginable challenge after surviving the recent devastating Palisades fire. Our once safe haven now feels fragile, and the road to recovery seems long and uncertain. The fire has left us with an immense burden of navigating emotional and financial recovery. Every step is a reminder of what we’ve lost and the uphill battle ahead to regain a livable home in a clean and safe community. No contribution is too small, and even a kind word or sharing our story means the world to us. Your kindness will not only help restart our lives but also remind us that we are not alone on this journey. Thank you for standing with our family in our time of need.

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Support Seo&Shon Family After the Palisades Fire

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Hello everyone. My name is Gwendolyn Seo, and my family has been living in the Pacific Palisades for the past 50 years. I made this GoFundMe page to support our family of 6 and our dog, Rosie, help get on our feet after the Palisades Fire. Our grandparent’s home, where all of us lived together, was irreparably destroyed. My elderly grandparents, Kwang Chun Shon (87) and Kyung Ja Shon (82), first-generation Korean immigrants, not only lost their beloved home that they have built over the decades, but also everything we owned overnight. Our beloved home where my grandparents loved to garden, feed birds and create art will forever be missed. The Palisades fire was absolutely devastating to the community and although so much will never be the same, we are hopeful that we can all recover. We are so grateful for all the love and support we have received during this difficult time and we sincerely thank everyone who has extended their help and compassion. We would appreciate anything you can donate to help us move forward from this loss. Thank you <3

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Help the Ahlquist and Fairbanks Families Rebuild After Fire

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Please join us in supporting our dear friends Tara, Lauren, and their husbands who have lost their homes and everything except the clothes on their backs in the Palisades Fire. The two sisters have five children between them and had dreams of raising their families 5 minutes apart in their shared neighborhood that is now decimated. Lauren and Seth are parents to twin boys (age 6) and a precious baby girl (7 months). Tara and Bryan are parents to a daughter (age 5) and a toddler son (age 2). On January 7th, everything changed. They raced to their children’s school to evacuate them as the fire marched down the hills, and then fled abruptly with nothing but the clothes they were wearing, no idea they would return to a city of ash. Their homes burnt down, and they lost everything. As if that wasn’t enough, Tara’s and Lauren’s parents were evacuated from another LA wildfire at the same time. Thankfully, they are all safe, but immediate needs are great and the road to rebuilding a whole life will be long, distressing for their children, and very costly. The loss is extensive and touches every part of their life. Your support will allow them to address the many aspects of recovery and support their families through this crisis.

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Help Ella & Lisa Who Lost Everything in Palisades Fire

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Support Ella and Lisa Kraynak After Losing Everything in the Fire Dear Friends and Community, My name is Sofia, and I'm reaching out to share the heartbreaking story of my best friend, Ella, and her mom Lisa Kraynak, who have lost everything in the devastating fire that swept through Pacific Palisades. Ella, a student at Pali High, and her mom have lived in their home for many years, but tragically, they lost their house, all their belongings, and even their car in the flames. Ella wasn’t able to salvage anything during the evacuation, and now they face the daunting reality of starting over with nothing. We are asking for your help. Any donation—big or small—will make a significant difference in helping Ella and her family get back on their feet. Funds will go directly toward securing a new place to live, replacing essentials like food and clothing, and helping them recover from this devastating loss. Your generosity will make a world of difference in their journey to rebuild and heal. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support during this incredibly difficult time. Ella and her family will be deeply grateful for any assistance you can provide. With sincere thanks, Sofia Mollica

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Support Nick, Tara, & Jamie's Recovery from Palisades Fire

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Dear friends, family, and kind strangers, We are writing with a heavy heart to share that our best friends Nick & Tara Ower, their young son Jamie, and their beloved dog Korra, have lost their home in the devastating Palisades Fire. While they were fortunate to escape safely and grab a few important belongings, everything else has been completely destroyed. This beautiful family had recently moved into their dream home and were finally starting to feel settled. Now, they face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from scratch. We understand there are MANY people in need right now, but if you are able to contribute, it would mean the world to them. If you’d prefer to donate items instead, message me directly, and I’ll coordinate with you. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity, kindness, and support during this incredibly challenging time. Together, we can help this family start to rebuild their lives.

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Help Therese Trujillo Rebuild After LA Fires

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Like so many others during this hellscape of a week in Los Angeles, Therese lost her home and life's worth of belongings to fire. Ms. Trujillo managed the productions of several series I worked on at Sony ('Jackie Chan Adventures,' etc) and then again at Hasbro ('Transformers Prime'). I'm not sure I've known anyone in this business who possesses such boundless generosity and who treats all members of her production crew as family. Therese always made time to provide emotional support and problem-solving to anyone who came to her with an issue, whether it was work-related or personal - as anyone who has worked with her can attest (if you are reading this, you know who you are). Which is why I'm reaching out to our community of fans and colleagues past or present to contribute whatever they are able, in order to help Therese recover during this tumultuous time. Therese and her cats are thankfully safe, though in temporary lodgings and having to rebuild their lives from scratch (cat pun not intended but wow, these things really write themselves). Please consider donating whatever you can to help cover necessities and her current and upcoming relocation expenses.

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Help Sarah After Fire Loss

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Dear friends, My dear friend Sarah is one of many to have lost her home in the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. She relocated there from Los Feliz and spent years building her dream home. She lost all of her belongings, and any bit of help to get her back on her feet and find somewhere to live would make a tremendous difference. Please share, donate if you can, and stay safe. We are sending lots of love to everyone affected by the fires in our beloved city.

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Help Erinn Rebuild After Pacific Palisades Fire

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Dear Guilderland Community, As a music educator for 39 years, there comes a time when your students become your kids. You guide them, encourage, embrace their talents and mentor them along the way. It's what we do to spread the joy of music to the hearts of our community and beyond. A former student of mine, Erinn Alissa Selkis, GHS class of 2000, an incredible vocalist/guitar player and trumpet player, has lost everything in the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades , CA. She had no time to get her things; musical equipment, her Mom's personal items, from when she passed back in in HS and even her guitar, no car, no clothes etc. I can't imagine the horrifying experience knowing you've lost a lifetime of memories and her ability to share her music. She lived in a small apartment for the past 20 or so years, living in a fixed rent facility, living her simple dream as a musician, singing and gigging up and down the west coast. I am reaching out to our musical community and friends asking for your help to begin a new life, so she can share her love of music again. Anything would be truly appreciated. If you feel like you just can't donate please please share and thank you! Love and hugs, Kathleen

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Help our grandmother Diana start over after Palisades Fire.

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Overnight our Mimi, Diana Cotter, lost her home of over 40 years in the devastating Palisades fire, along with everything she owned and her car. She evacuated only with her beloved puppy Teddy and one sweater. We are so thankful she is safe while heartbroken by the destruction and immense loss that she and so many others have faced. Diana has lived in her house for over 40 years. She raised her three daughters there and has hosted countless Getty Museum interns through the years, where she has been a docent. The memories we all share visiting Diana in this home are irreplaceable, as are the countless family photos lost in the fire. The thought of her losing everything is incredibly painful for all of us. Diana is 85 years old and on a fixed income, so starting over seems almost impossible at this time. We’re reaching out for support during this incredibly difficult time to help Diana get back on her feet to get a new car and and find housing while we navigate the insurance nightmare.

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Support Virginia Lennon after Fire Devastation

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Dear family and friends, as most of you know the current fires that started in Pacific Palisades and all around Los Angeles County have taken a devastating toll on our family, friends and so many others throughout the County. Born and raised in Santa Monica, Venice, and other nearby areas it is absolutely horrible and terribly sad to think of the destructiuon of our beloved neighborhoods, favorite and frequented places, beautiful mountains and landscape and all of the happy homes gone or forever changed. On behalf of My siblings Summer & Kevin Marshall, and myself Heather Marshall, we want to share our mom's story. Our Mother Sweet Virginia Lennon lost her home on Tuesday night as did the entire tight knit Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Park Community to the unforgiving Palisades Fire. This is one of the oldest and only communities left in the area that offers affordable housing options and is home to many low income and elderly families. Grandma Virgie has called the Palisades Bowl Home for the past 21 years, her “little trailer by the sea” or her “Little Avalon”, adorned in sea glass and wind chimes, treasures from her walks on the beach, well cared for plants and flowers lining her porch and the giant peace sign hanging out front. Tiny as her trailer was it always felt like home to us, a little hub to her children and especially to her grandchildren who were raised going to grandmas always and often, slumber parties, stories and getting into whatever inspired and mom’s trailer was full of inspiration. Currently her daughter Summer and grand daughter Kalli were also temporarily calling grandma Virgie’s house “home”. Co-existing together because whenever we have needed a place to land mom has been there for us, even if it is a little snug. Cozy as it was she has always welcomed any friend, family or “weary travelor” to make a pit stop along their way north or south on PCH for an impromptu visit, lunch, a dip in the pool or a trip to the beach. Our wonderful mom Virginia is always helping everyone else, be it driving her neighbor to the doctor or making dinner with Tony Koz down the street to feed another elderly neighbor . Her porch might become an afternoon salon to get your hair streaked, we would transform her carport into a workshop for wedding flower arrangements, a painters studio for props for one event or another… even creating a “production headquarters” for a “Venice Band” concert or a “Lennon Family Reunion” Concert. Everyone else always comes first with Sweet Virginia and her purple door was always open. It’s surreal to think it is all vanished. In the swift evacuations only a few items were able to be grabbed and thrown in the car packed in a whirlwind with smoke and ash. Mom’s house was tiny but all our family heirlooms as well as our sister Summer’s were stashed there, family movies, photos, jewelry, special artwork , books and furniture, kalli’s dresser of clothes and just all the special things they have worked for and cared for as well as essential stuff like toiletries and clothing... just everything. We are so thankful everyone got out with their lives though it was very traumatic and dangerous for so many, my mom an Summer helping neighbors on their way out, though our little Simba could not be found. Simba. We have hopes we can find Simba kitty, who chose my mom and Tony to be her humans, wandering to and fro their homes. We hope to get into the park or get help to look for her and other beloved pets of the neighborhood, the thought of it is heartbreaking, the only place for them to go was the hillside or the beach both absolutely inundated with smoke. Any and all support is welcome and so very appreciated, all of your kindness and compassion will help make a difference in this difficult time. Your donations will go to both the immediate need for essentials like clothing and toiletries as well as temporary housing during the aftermath of this trajedy and God willing a new start in the near future. There is so much uncertainty in a time like this and there are still fires raging but we can count our blessings with the love and support of our friends, family, community and fellow humans. The Human Spirit is Strong, we can help each other get through this. We thank you and God Bless

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Help Helena’s Family Rebuild After the Palisades Fire

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Hi my name is Helena Gabrielsen. I am a student at Pali High and I live on Palisades Drive where the fires started with my Mom, Dana; Dad, Henning; and two siblings Maiken and Jasper. I had to evacuate when I was home alone and was forced to leave all of our belongings behind. All I could take with me is my purse, my dog, and the clothes on my back. Our family is currently facing an uncertain and terrifying situation following the recent fire in the Palisades. While we don’t yet know the full extent of the damage, we fear that our home may be lost. In the meantime, we’ve been forced to evacuate and are unsure when or if we’ll be able to return. The fire has already taken a significant toll on our community, and we are doing everything we can to navigate this difficult time. We are reaching out for support as we try to rebuild, whether that means securing temporary housing, replacing essentials, or covering the immediate costs that come with an unexpected disaster. While we hope for the best, we must prepare for the worst, and your help can make all the difference. Every donation, no matter how small, will help us recover and give us the stability we need to move forward. If you are unable to donate, simply sharing this campaign or keeping us in your thoughts is incredibly appreciated. Thank you for your support and kindness during this uncertain time. We are going to donate as much of this money as we can to our community as we all face this disaster. Update (1/10/24): As of now our house is still standing. We are so thankful and hoping it will make it through this disaster. We will have to relocate for a few months and we are a family of 5. Our house isn’t in a safe condition to live in. The mountain behind our house and the other one infront of it is completely burned. Ashes are everywhere. We will need to replace most furniture if not all, rip out the carpet, get new beds, etc. Thank you for all the help, we will give back to our community as we all face this tragedy.

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Lost Everything but Hope - Help Barrera Family

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Our family is devastated to share that our home was destroyed in the recent Pacific Palisades Fire. The flames approached so rapidly that we had to evacuate immediately, leaving behind most of our cherished belongings. While we are grateful that our family and pets are safe, the loss of our home and community —a place where we lived, worked, and attended Palisades Charter High School—is overwhelming. The support from friends and family has been heartening, but as we face the challenges of rebuilding, we find ourselves in need of additional assistance. We are reaching out to our community and anyone able to support our family to help us cover immediate expenses such as food, temporary housing, clothing, and to begin laying the foundation for our future. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in our journey to rebuild our lives. We deeply appreciate your kindness and generosity during this incredibly difficult time. Pup Tax for viewing:

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Rebuild Hope for the Wolin Family

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Our friend and colleague, Bennett Wolin, lost his home in the Palisades fire. He, his wife Jamie, and their two young kids Brooklyn and Jackson are thankfully safe. However, they have lost everything. The only home their kids have ever known is destroyed. We are hoping to raise funds to help their family get through this immensely traumatic time, to aid with immediate needs and all the things that insurance will not cover. Though we can't help with those memories and treasures that can never be replaced, we can show our love and support and try to help them rebuild. Please give what you can, and be grateful for all that we have when it can be taken away in an instant. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Per GoFundMe rules, I am adding some more details: Bennett's home was on Jacon Way, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. My name is Alida Lambert and Bennett has worked with me in the marketing field for over 7 years. He is an amazing team member, and always the one to chime in with a joke and to bring the team together with a laugh. He is a kind human being, and a true family man who loves his wife and kids. Our hearts break for his family, and the funds will be directly distributed to the Wolins to use for whatever they need to get through - food, shelter, basic needs, replacing belongings, and rebuilding their home.

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Palisades Fire Relief for Kelsey Van Hook & Family

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Friends and family - Kelsey, Mitch, Clark, and Chris need our help as they move forward following the complete destruction of their home and belongings in the Palisades Fire. Their home was not only where Kelsey and her husband Mitch were raising their young son Clark with the help of grandmother Chris, but also a multigenerational family home where Kelsey and her dad both grew up. A third-grade teacher at the nearby St. Matthew's School, much of Kelsey and her family's life is centered in the Palisades neighborhood. They are devastated as they continue to learn of the fire's effects on their neighbors, their schools, their community. Their tangerine tree, a key feature of Chris' native habitat garden, remains standing. Please give what you can as they plan their next steps. This page was created with the family's permission/on their behalf by Chloe Shields, a long time friend of Kelsey's from college. All funds will go directly to them for temporary housing and other immediate or long-term needs.

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Help Raydel and Aida Get Back On Their Feet After Fire

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We are currently housing Raydel Caceres and Aida Rosa Caceres Mena. Aida is a cook at Ecole Claire Fontaine and Raydel is a professional ballet dancer. Their rental, their belongings—everything is gone. They are left with nothing, not even the bare essentials like clothing. If you can find it in your heart to contribute, no matter how small, it would mean the world to them. Every single cent will help rebuild their lives and restore a little hope during this unimaginable time. They lost everything in the palisade fire. They had a rental and have nothing left. Not even clothes. Please help donate whatever you can. Every cent will make a difference in their lives. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Rezeta UPDATE: We are so grateful for each and every one of you who are showing up with so much generosity. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! ❤️‍

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Help Pam Soffer & Alex de la Peña Rebuild Their Lives

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Help support our dear friends Pam Soffer and Alex de la Peña, long-time residents of the Palisades who lost their home in the California fires. Together with their family, they’ve been a steady and generous presence in this community for years, always giving to those around them. Now, they’re navigating this unimaginable loss and are deeply grateful for any support. They’ve also shared that if you know of someone in greater need, please prioritize them. But as we know, even $5—whatever feels right—can make a difference when we come together. The funds will go toward helping Pam and Alex replenish essentials like clothing, toiletries, food, and basic home necessities as they begin to rebuild in Los Angeles. With love and gratitude, Victoria Larkins and Alexis Arling

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Help Katie after she Lost her Home and Art Studio

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Hi everyone. The scope of devastation in my hometown of Pacific Palisades is hard to process right now. I know thousands of people are suffering greatly - my friends, students, neighbors, people I smile and nod to on my walk to work. I grew up in the Palisades, raised my kids here and have had an art studio storefront here for about 15 years. Both my apartment and my art studio are now piles of ash. I was home when the flames started racing down Temescal Gateway Park, got my dog and threw what I could in the suv before evacuating. I saved some paintings, a few mementos but most everything of my two sons' and mine are gone. All the easels, art benches, supplies etc etc gone. Plus so much artwork of mine, my kids and my students. I feel so strange in asking for help as so many people are suffering. But I'm now homeless and without an income. I am putting two boys through college by myself. I had some insurance but mostly liability and not enough property insurance to cover all that I lost. I need to find someplace to live and someplace to re-open my art studio. Anything anyone can do to help is beyond appreciated. But if you also lost everything - my heart is with you. I hope we can all come together some day to grieve and celebrate the beautiful town we had.

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Parents lost everything in Palisades fire please help❤️

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Our names are Caroline Sherman and Katie Sherman and we grew up in the Pacific Palisades. We are raising funds for our parents, who have lost their home and everything they own in the devastating Palisades Fire. After more than 15 years in the Palisades, they now have to start over with nothing. The fire took all of their belongings – their rented apartment, their clothes, furniture, cherished art, irreplaceable family photos, and even the plants they treated like kids. This has been an incredibly difficult time for the Sherman family, and we're doing everything we can to support them as they begin to restart their lives. We are starting this GoFundMe to help them with the immediate costs of finding temporary housing, replacing essential items, and eventually finding a new place to call home. Any donation, big or small, would be a tremendous help and deeply appreciated. Your generosity will offer them with much-needed support and hope during this challenging time. And we’re so appreciative of our amazing friends and community. Our hearts go out to all the other families who have also been impacted by this fire. We are keeping you all in our thoughts. Thank you for your kindness. Caroline & Katie

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Help Mariah Recover After Fire Loss

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My best friend Mariah Lanphar and her great aunt, whom she was living with in the Pacific Palisades, evacuated their home on January 7th at noon after hearing of fires spreading across nearby neighborhoods. By 7 PM, their home and everything around it had been burned to ashes. The Palisades was not just a home, but also the place where her mother grew up, her young adult life was beginning, and where she had moved to become a full-time caretaker for her great aunt. There will be a lot to navigate in these coming days, but let's help her know she isn't alone. Mariah has done a lot of good in her life, a few of many include being a leader in communities and studying Public Health at the University of Washington, working as a case manager for women with HIV/AIDS in San Francisco, and moving to the Palisades to support her family and look after her great aunt. This fundraiser will help her feel supported through all her and her family’s losses and remind her of the community she has around her. Every donation makes a difference. Thank you for your generosity & love❤️ This fund is being organized by myself, Janelle Kim, Mariah’s close friend. All of the donations will go directly Mariah as she recovers from this loss. While money can’t replace photos, heirlooms, and keepsakes, the hope is that these funds can help Mariah recover after losing everything - so she can buy food, clothes, and any other replaceable items to have some sense of security.

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Help Jamo Willis Rebuild After Devastating Malibu Fires

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Please Help JAMO WILLIS Rebuild After Losing His Home in the Malibu Fires Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers, Our dear friend Jamo Willis has experienced an unimaginable loss in the recent fires that devastated the Malibu and Pacific Palisades community. Jamo's home and the entire neighborhood were completely destroyed to ashes, leaving him with nothing but the clothes on his back. Jamo is one of the most kindhearted, generous, and creative people we know, but this tragedy has left him in dire need of our help. As he works to rebuild his life from the ground up, we’re reaching out to rally the support of our friends, colleagues, family, and caring individuals. The funds raised will go toward securing temporary housing, replacing essential belongings, and starting the long process of rebuilding a new home and future. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a meaningful difference to Jamo and his sweet and loving dog, Bones. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this campaign with others can go a long way in spreading the word and bringing support to Jamo. Let’s come together to show Jamo that he is not alone in this journey. "Love conquers all!" Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and generosity. With Love, and Gratitude xxoo Nicole Winnaman, Larry Frazin, and Family

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Rebuild the Ephraim’s life after devastating fire

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Hi, my name is Noa. I'm a 15-year-old girl and I live in the Palisades. Today, my house burned down, and everything I owned was lost in the fire. I'm trying to raise money to help my family and cover basic necessities. Any support means the world to us. Thank you so much for reading and for any help you can offer. It would truly make a huge difference.

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Help the Diamond Family rebuild their lives

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As many already know, the Pacific Palisades has faced an unimaginable tragedy as a wildfire spread through the entire town , burning thousands of homes and structures in its path. My best friend Noa Diamond’s family first moved to the Pacific Palisades in the 60s and has built three generations there. Not only did Noa, her sister and mom lose their home, but so did their aunt, uncle and cousins, as well as their grandparents, Fran and Roger, who had lived in that home for 50 years. Given how frequently LA has evacuation warnings, they didn’t think to take anything, losing everything from everyday clothes to family heirlooms and old letters from her great grandparents. My heart is shattered for the Diamonds, my second family, and the homes they’ve all lost, filled with more childhood memories than I can count. We're collecting funds both for her family and other people in need. 50% of proceeds will go directly to the Diamonds and 50% will go to Core (Community Organized Relief Effort https://www.coreresponse.org/)

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Help Meg Rebuild After Fire Loss

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Dear Friends, We are heartbroken to share that our dear friend, Meg, and her two beautiful, teenage daughters, Paige and Quinn, lost everything in the recent Pacific Palisades fire. Their home, belongings, and cherished memories were all destroyed in the blaze. While we are grateful they are safe, they now face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives. As a single mother, Meg has always been a pillar of strength, but this unexpected tragedy has left her in urgent need of support. We are reaching out to ask for your help! Every contribution brings them closer to stability and hope. If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing this fundraiser with your network to help spread the word. Together, we can lift Meg and her daughters during this incredibly challenging time. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and generosity. With gratitude, Jenny, Megan, Liz, Ali, Megan and Bryce

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Help Annie Get Back on Her Feet After a Devastating Fire

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My name is Danny and as many of you may have seen on the news, a fire in Pacific Palisades has destroyed hundreds if not thousands of people’s homes. I am starting this GoFundMe on behalf of a dear family friend Annie, who has lost absolutely everything. She has been in a tight financial situation for years and lost her home which contained priceless family heirlooms, cash savings, her beloved cat - all gone. As she was escaping the fires, a tree fell on her car and totaled it resulting in a badly fractured wrist that will likely require surgery. Instead of looking forward to retirement, she is having to start over. I am asking anyone who is willing to contribute what you can to help her get back on her feet. The donation will help with expenses related to general needs after losing everything and a potential surgery in the near future. She does not know I am doing this for her as she is incredibly humble, rarely seeks help from anyone, and is always the first to help someone else. I am hoping this will offer SOME relief in the midst of tremendous loss.

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Support the Giffin Family After Fire Loss

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This GoFundMe page has been created by Kate Markowitz and Zoe Robertson for our dear friends, the Giffin family. Philip, Karen, Willa, and Emmett have lost their 1941 Pacific Palisades home of 35 years, and all of its contents to the devastating Palisades Fire. Close to the bluffs, this house had an enormous 120-year-old Magnolia tree in the front yard, a towering Sycamore in the backyard (with Phil's mother's ashes buried beneath), a prolific orange tree, amidst roses, flowers, and beautiful greenery. If you know the Giffin family, a GoFundMe page would never be initiated by them, neither to seek charity, nor attention. They have had thriving careers and have worked hard for their security and home life. But, since Phil (FILM/TV COMPOSER, RECORD PRODUCER) and Karen (RECORDING ARTIST/VOCAL COACH) worked from home, their very livelihoods were intertwined with their home. Additionally, Willa’s baking business BATTER UP BAKED GOODS has been solely dependent upon the Giffin’s kitchen…this last holiday season, she baked and sold over 1632 cookies and brownies. Not to mention, this has been Willa and Emmett’s childhood home and the items lost are priceless for the entire family. In the kitchen: Karen’s incredible pottery collections, walk through and notice the art, vintage instruments, sea glass in Mason Jars, home-made mosaics, countless symbols of creativity, family history, music and beauty everywhere. Philip Giffin’s fully equipped recording studio in the back was a creative space, surrounded by huge windows with views of the trees and sky. What an inspiring place to work. Custom woodwork, detailed in design. So much gear, irreplaceable vintage instruments that will be missed beyond words. It was state of the art, but with a great comfortable feel. If you know the Giffin family, you know how generous they are, and have always been. Over the years, they have opened their warm home to countless vagabonds, family and friends, including me. Zoe and I have both been recipients of their open hearts. We feel strongly that creating this GoFundMe for the Giffin family might offer their friends/co-workers/loved ones a small way to feel less helpless in this tragic situation. From what we understand, insurance/Federal /state relief… ALL of these things take time, and don’t always cover so many unexpected expenses for fire loss victims. The funds raised will be put towards these uncovered expenses, such as the costs of a temporary rental and survival essentials. We thank you in advance for anything you can give. Kate and Zoe

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2025-01-15T21:51:44.319Z - ongoing
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Help Oksana Rebuild After the Fire

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My name is Valerija, Oksana’s daughter. My mom was out of town when the fire broke out in the Pacific Palisades, California. It’s a bittersweet reality—a huge blessing that she’s alive and safe, but a heartbreaking loss as she’s been left with nothing. She didn’t have the chance to save her important documents or irreplaceable, sentimental items. My mom’s story is one of resilience. Born in Siberia, she lost her family at just 14 years old and has been in survival mode ever since. She put herself through school while working night shifts, never once giving up, no matter how tough life became. Thirteen years ago, she made the courageous decision to move us from Latvia to the U.S., determined to give me a chance at a better life. For years, she’s dedicated herself to helping kids in need, all while supporting me and my brother, who has schizophrenia. She’s a definition of strength, always the first to offer help and find solutions, even when she’s struggling herself. When people ask me how I became so tough, I tell them, “You should meet my mom.” She’s the kind of person who will sacrifice everything for the people she loves, even now. When I offered to bring her to stay with me in Mexico to take some time to heal, she declined, saying, “Honey, I can’t come see you. I have to go back and work—I have nothing left.” Girl what? But that’s my mom—selfless, hardworking, and unstoppable. The funds I’m raising will help her rebuild her life in the coming months. I want her to have the space and resources to take a breath, process this immense loss, and heal before she dives back into work. She’s spent her life giving to others, and now it’s time for her to receive the support she so deeply deserves. Every contribution, big or small, will make a world of difference. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and generosity. Valerija Valentina Mizula

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Pacific Palisades Fire: David & Carole White

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Yesterday, our dear brother, sister-in-law, nephews and furry nieces lost their beautiful home of over 25 years in the Pacific Palisades fire. Thankfully, they are all safe. But everything is gone: their home, all of their belongings. It is unimaginable. My sister, Jane and I are asking for help. It will be a long journey for them, but we need to start somewhere. Anything you can contribute will be deeply appreciated by all of us. With love, Ellin and Jane, the East Coast sisters.

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Support Bailey After Palisades Fire

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My first and dearest friend from Pepperdine, Bailey Luber, has lost everything in the Palisades Fire. I texted her to check in on Tuesday night, and by Wednesday morning she had replied, “Sorry, yesterday was insane. I am alive and in a plane to Colorado now, but I fear I’ve lost everything.” Yesterday, January 8th, her worst fears were confirmed when she received the images below of the ashes of what was once her apartment. The home Bailey created in Palisades was the first place that she could call her own. She has lived there for the past year and created a space that truly expressed her love for spending quality time with the people she cares about, as evidenced by her photo wall. Not only has she lost her home, but she has lost so many cherished photos and sentimental items that are irreplaceable. These donations will help Bailey replace the items that she can, but there are some things that can never be replaced. Bailey has always taken the time to help and give to others without hesitation. I have countless memories of her dropping everything to support me. She is the most welcoming individual I know and would do anything to care for the people she loves. My hope and prayer is that we can be a source of financial and emotional support for Bailey as she faces one of the most challenging times of her life. Every donation makes an impact. Bailey will be replacing her necessities and donating anything else to others who need help rebuilding their lives after the fires ❤️ Thank you for loving on Bailey and helping her through this difficult time! Bailey’s photo wall of memories. Bailey’s favorite place to spend time and host friends. Bailey’s home was also her workspace as she worked from home. The most recent photo of what is left of Bailey’s apartment complex after the fires. This fund is being organized by myself, Taylor McSpadden, Bailey’s close friend from Pepperdine University. All of the donations will go directly to Bailey as we help her through this loss.

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Rebuild Hope for Sarah and Scott's Family - CA Wildfires

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To our loving family, friends, and communities, my name is Amanda McCune and my sister Sarah, her husband, Scott, and their five kids and dog lost their home and a lifetime of belongings in the Palisades Fire. Both Sarah and Scott give endlessly (Sarah by, ironically, designing beautiful homes for people, and Scott by helping grieving families through contentious estate matters) and would never ask anyone for anything, which is why I’m making this ask for them. Let's surround them with love as they start to re-build their lives. We are grateful for any amount of generosity that you can provide this family during this difficult time. Your kindness will help them provide stability for their family over what I understand may be a many years-long process. Funds will be used to help them get back on their feet. Before I go, I want to share a message my sister shared with me from their 11 year old son: “As I was apologizing to my husband and son about what I didn't grab from the house as I fled, my son said ‘I don't care about what you took from the house. You are alive. That's all that matters’". True words of wisdom. Thank you for your support.

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Help Lauren & Carl Get Back on Their Feet After Fire

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Hello! My name is Sasha Kramer and I am here to help my friends of 10 years, Lauren & Carl get back on their feet. Tragically their home and community Tahitian Terrace mobile home park in Pacific Palisades, CA has completely burned down. I met Lauren working at a hair salon in Pacific Palisades in 2015. Naturally, Carl has become one of my closest friends and I am Auntie to little Ruby. Lauren and Carl have lived in the Palisades for 17 years and a life long family lineage there. The funds will be used towards a new place to live and for essentials for the family, especially baby Ruby. Any donations are greatly appreciated.

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❤️Help The Albert Family After Fire❤️

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On January 8th, our family experienced an unimaginable loss: our beloved home of 30 years was destroyed in the devastating fires that have affected so many. The floors we took our first steps, the gardens we built fairy houses in, the land my mother cultivated, turning it into a California native landscape to be revered. Amazingly, the plants and vegetation persevered through this fire, a testament to her devotion she has to this work, to this California landscape. My father, a retired film-maker turned painter, filled the house with the most beautiful paintings. Years of his brush work reflected on the walls of that house, each piece a reflection of the life they’ve built together, the growth and expanse of his work, and of his love and devotion to our family and to the place we called home. Our parents poured their love and care into making it a place of warmth and welcome for all who entered, and in the last 5 years, have worked tirelessly to turn this home into a rental property that not only helped support our family but also became a place of comfort and solace for others. Thankfully, our parents are safe and staying with kind friends, but the road ahead is difficult. There are significant financial burdens to face. The home was a significant source of income for our family, but also that of the dedicated individuals who have helped care for the property over the years, whose livelihoods are especially impacted by the loss. We are organizing this because of the outpouring of love and support, and inquiry on how others can help. Our family has been through many fires in Malibu, but this loss is unlike anything we’ve faced before. Our community has suffered greatly, our beautiful city, and those that call it home. Your generosity, love, and support mean the absolute world to us, as we move forward to heal, while actively supporting others affected by this massive devastation. Thank you for helping our parents, our community, and those who made this magical place so special, begin to restore their lives. We love you all so much. - Quinn & Avery Albert Please see below additional resources and Go Fund Me pages for others affected by these fires. Go Fund Me Master List Mutual Aid Map Mutual Aid LA

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Stand with the Gitter Family After Fire

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For over 30 years, the Gitter family—Zoe, Lisa, and Michael—made their house in the Pacific Palisades a true home. It was a place filled with love, joy, and memories that spanned generations. On Tuesday, that home was tragically taken from them in the devastating fire that has swept through our community. When the flames approached, they had little time to gather anything. Decades of memories, belongings, and the life they built together are now gone. While they are safe, they’re left starting over with nothing but each other. Let’s come together to support the Gitter family in this difficult time and show them they’re not alone in this journey. With deep gratitude, Sarah

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Basics Needed For Friends Who Lost Their Homes Today

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This fund is for our friends who have lost their homes today, including us. One friend is 9 months pregnant. We have another neighbor family with two kids and zero nest egg. All of us lost our homes today and need some basics to get us through the week, like some clothes and underwear, etc. We all just left with the clothes on our backs when we were evacuated, thinking we would be back the next morning. But all lost our homes. Anything is appreciated. We also have gardeners, house keepers, restaurant workers, and other community members who will be impacted by the immediate loss of work who we want to help contribute to as well. - My name is John Kim and I am raising for my family and others so I am the beneficiary. - The funds will be used for all basics needs to get on our feet, since all beneficiary families left with nothing. Clothes, underwear, diapers, food, water, gas, temporary shelter, etc. - My wife and I will distribute donations as we see fit to friends who are currently homeless and need of the basics, as funds come in. So far we are helping 6 families. 14 children. Thank you for your support.

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Help Travis Start Over After Palisades Fire

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Hi, I'm Travis Hayden. On Tuesday, January 7th, my home burned down in the Palisades Fire. The entire place was destroyed along with several personal items. Ultimately, I was never able to secure fire insurance because my house was built pre-1972 and in a fire zone. No one would insure it. I loved this space so much. I absolutely loved living on the beach. This was my dream home. Even when I took a chef job in Silverlake, the hour plus commute never bothered me because I could fall asleep with the sea breeze (I didn't close my bedroom window for 5 years!) and wake up and surf every morning. I poured my heart into the space, remodeling everything myself. I did the cabinetry, the floors, cut out the sink, I reroofed it myself, even built a redwood deck with an out door shower during lockdown. I always said I'd never sell it in a million years and I'd always keep it in my family. My heart is broken to see it gone. I'm a bit shocked and don't really know exactly what to do. If you know me, I am quite stubborn and I don't like asking for help, but this time I think I need it to take the steps towards rebuilding my life. I love you all. Thank you for all of the support and love you've sent my way already. Love, Travis

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Support Kyle Carpenter and Family After Disaster Loss

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Im truly at a loss for words. Me and my family have lost our house as well as an entire community. We lost so much and i dont usually ask for help, but im just not sure what to do right now. We could really use any number of donation that we can get to support us during this disaster. This money will go straight to everyone in the family involved with the loss of our house and our community. We will be using this money as relief to find places to sleep such as airbnbs, hotels, and hopefully in the near future a place to sign a lease. We will also be using the money to purchase a lot of necessities that we lost in the fire, such as clothes, food, water, and bathroom amenities. The money will be split 4 ways, so $5,000 will go to each person and be helpful for finding a good living space for each of us for the near future and time being, as well as to replace our own personal items that have been lost in the fire. Laure Scott, Eric Hoffman, Jack Carpenter, Kyle Carpenter

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Help the Tanaka Family After Palisades Fire

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[日本語↓] Dear friends and family, By now, you’ve likely heard about the wildfires devastating Los Angeles. Our hearts go out to the tremendous number of people impacted and the unimaginable losses incurred. We (Ann and Gene) have created this GoFundMe on behalf of our parents, Ken and Hisako Tanaka. On Tuesday, January 7th, we evacuated from our childhood home in Pacific Palisades, as the fire approached. The next day, we returned to find that our parent’s house (where they lived for 30 years) and all of their possessions had been reduced to ashes overnight. There is so much we wish we could recover. Our home, at 673 Swarthmore Avenue, has meant so much to us. It was designed by our dad, a local architect, and it was where we were born and raised. To make matters worse, our dad ran his architectural practice (Ken Tanaka Studio) from this house. Unfortunately, all of his drawings, models, and hard drives containing work files have been lost. Beyond sentimental value, this loss poses significant challenges to keeping his business afloat. While these losses feel insurmountable, we are profoundly touched by the outpouring of love and support from friends and family. This support is especially helpful, as our parents are first generation immigrants from Japan and have no family in the states to rely on. Our parents made it out with only an overnight bag and they are searching for a more permanent housing solution. Any contribution you can make will support them as they get back on their feet and sort out how to move forward. Thank you so much for your generosity and support. 親愛なる友人の皆さん、 皆さんは、ロサンゼルスを襲った山火事についてすでに耳にされていることでしょう。マリブの南側に位置するパシフィック パリセイズで被害を受けた推定5万人の住民と、東京の山手線内側の面積をはるかに超えた広さの消失に心を大変痛めています。 私たち(アンとジン)は、両親の田中玄(ケン)と久子のために、この GoFundMe を立ち上げました。1 月 7 日 (火曜日)、火災が迫る中、パシフィック パリセーズの我が家から荷物を持たずに避難しました。一夜明けて翌日までに両親が 30 年間住んだ家と大切な私物すべてが灰になってしまいました。悲しいかな取り戻したい物と思い出がたくさんあります。 673 Swarthmore Avenue にある私たちの家は、かけがえのない家です。この家は建築家である父が設計し、私たちが生まれて育った場所です。その上、父はここで建築設計事務所(ケン タナカ スタジオ)を経営していました。残念ながら、父の図面、模型、作業ファイルを含むハード ドライブは跡形もなく消失してしまいました。感傷的な価値を超えて、この損失は今後父がビジネスを営む上で大きなダメージとなります。 この信じられないような出来事に戸惑う中、友人の皆さんからの溢れる愛とご支援に深く感動しています。私たちの両親は日本からの移民第一世で、米国に頼れる親戚や家族がいないため、皆さんのサポートほどありがたいものはありません。両親はその日の夜に家に戻れると思いながら避難警告に従い、この事態が起きました。全てを失った今、今後どこに住むのかもまだ分からない状況です。皆さんからいただく寄付は私たちの両親が立ち直り、生活を立て直す手助けとなります。皆さんの寛大さとご支援に心から感謝いたします。

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Help Casino Family Recover After Fire

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Dear friends, family, loved ones - On the morning of January 9th, we learned that our beloved home on Haverford Avenue was sadly destroyed by the devastating fire that ravaged the Pacific Palisades, along with 1,000+ other structures in our beautiful community. We are forever thankful that our parents Lisa and Steve Casino and our cat Max were able to evacuate safely. However, in the frantic and uncertain time, they were only able grab the essentials, leaving their entire livelihood - everything they own both personally and professionally and have collected throughout their lives - behind to be reduced to ash. Lisa and Steve have lost everything they’ve worked their whole lives for. Lisa’s inventory for her small business, Chroma Makeup Studio in Beverly Hills, along with Steve’s carefully curated collections - his prized collection of rare art and books, all irreplaceable, along with memorabilia and records, all went up in flames. It’s impossible to fathom that our family home and the lifetime of collections that our parents have amassed are all gone. If you know Lisa and Steve, you know how deeply they were rooted by their collection - thousands of out-of-print books, zines, records, CD’s, clippings of every concert they’ve ever been too, their own childhood memorabilia, etc. This was not just our childhood home but the heart of the Casino family. Lisa and Steve Casino moved into their beautiful 1940's home on Haverford Ave in 1995, along with a two year-old Cassandra in tow. That same year, Samantha was born. Since then, this home has been everything to us, the only place Samantha and I have ever called home. We are beyond grateful for any level of support that you can provide, anything truly helps, even just sharing this page with others. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for your love and support for their unmet needs during this incredibly difficult time. Cassandra and Samantha Casino

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Help Saphia & Stuart After Malibu Fires Took Their Home

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The fires in Malibu destroyed my sister and her husband's home, along with all their belongings. They are now facing the challenge of rebuilding their lives with their two dogs. Many irreplaceable items were taken including her ‘memories’ chest where she kept keepsakes, a jewelry box our mum who sadly passed gave her and photographs. It’s heartbreaking that these are gone but hoping to help in other ways. My sister has been through a lot of heartbreak the past few years with IVF and was gearing up for another round, I hate that she has to now worry about this at the same time. We’re starting this GoFundMe to support my sister and her husband during this difficult period. While no amount of money can replace what they’ve lost, any contribution will go a long way towards getting them a little closer to normality. Thank you for your support and generosity. Your kindness means the world to us!!

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Help Jake Recover After Palisades Fire

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My name is Jake, and I've lived in the Palisades for 7 years. My home and all of my belongings were destroyed by the Palisades Fire. I have no insurance. I'm looking for assistance in purchasing clothes, toiletries, and other much-needed necessities, so that I may start to recovering from this tragedy. If you have anything to spare, it would be much appreciated.

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Help the Levines Recover

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The Levines, and so many others, suffered the unimaginable when their home burned down in the Palisades fire. Anyone who knows Corey, Jenny, Jamie and Jessy will tell you that they are the most giving, selfless and loving women, and now we need to show up for them. The home that burned was not just where the Levines spent the last 15 years, it was the home where they rebuilt and healed after the tragic loss of Barry -- Corey's husband and the girls' father. They chose to live in the Palisades to be near the memories they created as a family there, which makes the loss of this home all the more difficult. Like so many others in the Levines’ community, they must rely on the support of the people who love them, and one way we can do that is by donating what we can as they move forward during this impossible time. **All funds received will go to non-disaster related expenses *** -Camden

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Support Diego and Shayna After Palisades Fire

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My father, Diego Wallraff, has dedicated his life to helping others find healing and peace through his work as a Sound Therapist and Yoga Instructor. Tragically, the fire that swept through Pacific Palisades over the past day has completely engulfed his home at 111 Marquez Place. My dad was away at the time of the fire and was unable to save any of his belongings. His car, important documents, and the equipment essential for his work have all been lost. We are left to assume the worst—that nothing is salvageable—and he now faces the overwhelming challenge of starting over from scratch. This has been a devastating blow, both emotionally and financially. My father’s work relies heavily on specialized instruments and tools that took years to acquire. Without these, he cannot continue his practice, which has been his livelihood and passion. We are reaching out to friends, family, and anyone moved by his story to ask for your help during this incredibly difficult time. Donations are to go towards: the immediate emergency situation and essential needs, lodging, food, clothing and help with getting back on his feet. My father has always been a kind, supportive presence in the lives of those around him, and now he needs our help to recover from this unimaginable loss. Anything you can contribute—no matter how small—will make a world of difference as he begins to rebuild. If you cannot donate, sharing this fundraiser with others would mean so much. Together, we can help Diego get back on his feet and continue the work he loves so deeply. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support, compassion, and generosity during this time.

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Help Darya & Arielle After Palisades Fire

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Our home was everything to us and has been destroyed by the Pacific Palisades Fire. It was the house that Arielle grew up in - we very much fell in love with one another inside of this house 14 years ago. For whatever reason I was always very attached to the land that the house was built on and in high school I told Arielle that I wanted us to live here when we were older - 4 years ago during covid Arielle’s Mother offered to rent it out to us - felt like a dream come true to me - a dream that I had manifested. The spirit of the house was calling to me. The house that I grew up in was only 20 minutes away - our childhood homes share the same mountains- the Santa Monica mountain range. We have spent the past few years renovating, updating, beautifying our little cottage, making it ours. We called her our little witch house - and called ourselves the lesbian witches of the Palisades. We felt rooted here, our hearts more connected than ever. We planted trees here… we had our sacred lemon tree, orange tree, fig tree, olive trees…a little fairy house under the sacred fig where we would bury dead bees... Everyone who drove past our house or walked up to our front door would frequently see one of our kitties sitting in the window.... our neighbors knew they could talk to Ahu or Hina through the window and that they would respond. I am so beyond devastated to have lost this magical space. My heart is shattered. Thank God my mom was at our house when the mandatory evacuations started and she was able to get out safely with our two kitties. Everything else was left behind, both of our family’s heirloom jewelry, my great grandmothers objects I have held onto for years since she passed, Arielle’s grandmother’s writings on her family history, photos from our grandparents era, photos of our parents, photos of us growing up. Everything that we collected together over the years - imagine all of the tiny beautiful objects we have exchanged with one another over the past 14 years. Everything is gone - all burned up by the fire. Little notes we wrote to each other as teenagers, every precious gift we ever gave each other.. the gold from Iran that my great grandmother left for me... my mother's wedding jewelry.. irreplaceable momentos from our travels….art and books collected over years. Our entire archive of incredible and irreplaceable vintage, antiques, collectors pieces we had built together for almost two decades. We also started our business in this house - it served as our office for three years & Arielle had just finally put together her studio in the back with all of her archives and tons of materials as well as irreplaceable works of art. It is now all gone. I transitioned in this house - I recovered from two major surgeries in this house. This house was more than our home, it was our sanctuary. Not sure how to move on or recover from this - we will now only have memories of our most sacred space. And for us to be witnessing all of this destruction from a distance…. to not be able to help... I have nothing left in me. We have no idea how many months(?) years(?) it will take to re-establish our lives after this. Not only is our home lost, our entire neighborhood, our community has been decimated. Unfortunately nothing in our home was insured - a very big wake up call in more ways than one. For many reasons Arielle & I are embarrassed to ask for help from our community at this time.. Genuinely have no idea how to begin to move on from this unimaginable loss. We have a long road ahead of us starting our life over from scratch. Any help would be appreciated in trying to get us back on our feet. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Darya Khonsary & Arielle Chiara Khonsary You can see Ahu sitting in the window above.. one of his favorite spots. This is where our house once stood. Only thing still standing is the chimney. Arielle's car completely scorched. Our beloved Camphor tree. Galloway street was lined with 100+ year old Camphors. Our hearth. Ahu & Hina in the back yard. Our home just a few weeks ago shining after a rainstorm. #PacificPalisadesFire

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Tiptoe and Family

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Our family has faced an unimaginable tragedy. A devastating fire destroyed not just our home, but also my grandparents' and my aunt and uncle's homes. In an instant, three generations of memories and everything we worked so hard to build were gone. This has and will continue to deeply impact all of us, including our baby boy Tiptoe, and our three dogs. Tiptoe, who has been a source of joy for so many, now needs a safe space to live, along with all of us who are navigating this heartbreaking loss together. We are currently all staying in my house in Marina Del Rey (Grandparents, Parents, Aunt/Uncle, Cousins, Brother, Dogs, Cat, Tortoise and boyfriend) Now that's a house full of love! We are one strong family but boy oh boy watching my families hard work go up in flames, horrible. Every donation, share, and kind word makes a difference. Thank you for being part of our story and for helping us move forward in this incredibly difficult time. With gratitude and love, Caitlin and Tiptoe

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Support the Rapoport Family's Recovery Journey

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From Caleb and Whitney Rapoport. Never ever thought our family would need to do one of these, but we've been left unhoused. The devastating wildfire that destroyed our home and the amazing hometown Whit and I grew up. We are safe but this is a completely life altering blow. We've lost everything, including my job. Many, many wonderful people in our lives are reaching out, asking to help. We are so blessed to have you all in our lives. Well, here goes. Love, The Rapoport Family We need this to find a place to live, get clothing, food, pay bills, pay for our 23 year old August to complete his final semester at University, and continue our 24 hour a day care for our 11 year old Type 1 Diabetic son Shen. Thank you. #PalisadesFire **ALL FUNDS RECEIVED WILL GO TO NON-DISASTER RELATED EXPENSES**

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Support the Croston Family After Devastating Fire

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Many of you know Brittany and Markel Croston and how their love for Jesus and others reaches far beyond themselves. They are incredible friends, parents to Blakely (age 1) and their son on the way, and most importantly servants of Jesus. On Tuesday, January 7, Brittany and Markel Croston lost their home and all of their possessions in the fire that consumed Pacific Palisades, California after Brittany had to flee with their daughter and two dogs while Markel helped shepherd children to safety from the school/church where he is a pastor. Brittany is almost nine months pregnant and is expecting their son in just a matter of weeks. Due to the high fire risk of their area, they were unable to obtain renter’s insurance, so they have lost everything. This tragedy is great, but we know that our God is greater, and that His people are His hands and feet. Thank you for helping this amazing family. Anything you can give will go directly towards meeting their basic needs (food, clothing, housing, etc.) in this horrible and uncertain time. “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ Matthew 25:40 The Croston’s House

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In Support of the Vogel Family After the Fire

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This fundraiser has been created in support of the Vogel Family—Rob, Lori, James, and Jacqui—who lost their home of over 25 years to the horrific Pacific Palisades fire on Tuesday, January 7. The house was burnt to the ground and reduced to rubble. They did not have time to gather anything and will be starting from scratch with everything they lost, including a quarter-century worth of memories. Funds for the GoFundMe will be used towards basic essentials and other important losses, such as medication, clothes, essentials for the home, food, etc. It will also be used for essentials for the 18 year-old family pet, Sadie, whose entire life was spent at the house. This fundraiser is being organized by a family friend in collaboration with the Vogels.

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Support Joe Galvan & Pasta After the Palisades Fire Loss

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I am Lauretta Robinson, a parishioner of St. Agatha's Church and friend of Joe Galvan. We work together on the environmental committee and with the ushers. This fundraiser is for Joe, who has been a loved member of our St. Agatha faith family for over 30 years. He has worked with us volunteers to provide a stunningly beautiful and inspiring environment for our worship, as well as organizing our ushers. A recent retiree, Joe has often opened his cozy home to us to celebrate holidays. These funds will be given directly to Joe to help him rebuild his life from clothing to even a new bed, and any other necessities needed once he secures a new place. On January 7, the Palisades Fire destroyed his home and his entire neighborhood. Joe hurriedly evacuated with his dog, Pasta, and the clothes he had on. Everything he owned was destroyed, including his automobile.

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Support the Lee Family After Palisades Fire

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Update 1: Thank you friends and family from the bottom of our hearts for the outpouring of love, generosity, prayers, and support. It is so overwhelming and the Lees are speechless and so touched by all the donations pouring into this space and beyond, from friends long ago, acquaintances, strangers, current community...it's so so heartwarming. Also, as you may have seen on their Instagram & Facebook, their house has completely burned to the ground. They're currently staying with their sister (along with their parents who also had to evacuate) in Yorba Linda. With everything going on, he's still committed to preach this Sunday (please tune in - https://www.renewchurch.la/messages). They're also working with their insurance company, looking for semi-permanent housing, and caring for their daughters' well-being as the whole family continues to process all that's happened in the short amount of time. Their older daughters were also home from college while this unfolded. Thank you for your patience, grace, and love on this family as they sort through this new reality. **** Our beloved friend and pastor - Dihan and Julie Lee, and their entire family have been tragically impacted by the recent Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 2025. They had to quickly evacuate their home with their children and few belongings early Tuesday afternoon. While taking shelter nearby at their church in Santa Monica, they soon learned that their home was completely burned and consumed by the fires. Their home had been a blessing and gift from God - starting back from their journey of faith to move from Virginia to Culver City to start a church for people of all walks of life and a haven for the hurt. And now in an instant, they no longer have a physical place to call home. Dihan and Julie have been the ministering family who've laid their praying hands over hundreds of families, driving over to our homes to pray over us and walk with us in our hurts - over medical, spiritual, mental, or past pains. Now, we have the opportunity to bless them back with our prayers and if so compelled, to financially help them during this trial. They're facing a juggernaut, scrambling to find another place to live, exhaust any insurance options (major insurance companies have dropped fire protection in this area) and repurchase furniture, clothes, and basic needs of living. Your giving will help their efforts in these difficult times while they sort through the next steps. Their faith remains strong and they are hopeful to rebuild out of the literal ashes. We hope you can join us in being part of their story of resilience and provision. Thank you! p.s. this gofundme is written by Connie Cho - childhood friend of Julie Lee and Tina Dario - Renew Church elder and faithful friend of the Lees. We've been so touched by the Lees in our lives through our own personal journeys, so this is the very little bit we can do to help in-kind for the ways they've loved us and journeyed with us through our difficult times. We so appreciate your support.

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Support Fiesta Feast after the Palisades Fires

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Hi everyone, I’m Zeyna and I'm writing on behalf of my parents, Sevda and Cafer, who have poured their heart and soul for the last 25 years into their restaurant, Fiesta Feast. Unfortunately, after the devastating Palisades fire, we lost not only the physical space but also the lifeline that the business provided for our family. For years, Fiesta Feast has been more than just a restaurant; it has been a place where we’ve been able to meet and become friends with our community. The restaurant has been our main source of income, and its loss will be incredibly difficult financially, especially as State Farm, the insurance company, canceled their policy just three months ago. This unexpected turn of events has left my parents with few options to recover or rebuild. I am asking for your help and support at this time. The Servi family and the Palisades community truly appreciate the love and prayers you have all given us thus far.

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Reel Inn Malibu Fire Recovery for Our Staff

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Update: Thank you so much for your loving and kind support. We've achieved our initial goal and are increasing it to give our staff more support. We couldn't do it without your generosity. Please help us create awareness by sharing our link to your IG and other social media outlets.  Our love and thanks, Teddy and Andy After 36 years in business we have lost our beloved restaurant, The Reel Inn Malibu, to the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. Our deepest concerns are for our incredible staff and their ongoing support until we know when and if we are able to rebuild and reopen. These hardworking individuals are more than employees—they're family. They’ve supported us through thick and thin, and now we want to ensure they have the financial stability they need during this difficult time. We’re asking for your help to raise funds to provide 3 months of wages, benefits, and support for our team as we navigate this challenging period. Your generosity will help us give back to the people who have always given so much to our restaurant and our community. Together, we can ensure that if and when our doors reopen, our team will be there, ready to welcome you all back with open arms. Thank you for standing with us and our staff during this time, Andy and Teddy Leonard Owners Reel Inn Malibu

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Help rebuild Cholada Thai in Malibu

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Help Rebuild Cholada Thai in Malibu: A Community Legacy Lost in the Palisades Fire Hello, my name is Nick, and I’m the owner of Cholada Thai in Malibu. For 25 years, Cholada Thai has been more than just a restaurant to me – it has been my life. I have spent nearly every single day at the restaurant, pouring my heart into every dish, every interaction, and every moment spent with our amazing customers. Cholada isn’t just a business; it’s a place where I’ve built lifelong relationships, served countless families, and worked side by side with an incredible team. Unfortunately, as many of you know, Cholada Thai was destroyed in the devastating Palisades Fire. This loss isn’t just a physical structure – it’s a piece of my heart, and it’s the loss of a special place that meant so much to the Malibu community. Why I Need Your Help I am reaching out to you, my community, with a heavy heart but also a great sense of hope. Rebuilding Cholada Thai will take time, resources, and support – and that’s where you come in. I want to bring back the restaurant that has been a part of Malibu for so long, but I can’t do it alone. The funds raised will go directly toward Cholada Thai so we can rebuild the restaurant to the high standards of quality and warmth that you’ve all come to know and love. It’s not just about restoring a business – it’s about giving back to the community that has supported us for all these years. How You Can Help Donate: Any amount will make a difference. Whether it’s $5 or $500, every contribution will help us rebuild. Share: Spread the word. Even if you’re not able to donate, sharing this campaign with your network will help us reach more people who can help. Come Back: When Cholada is back up and running, I can’t wait to welcome you all through the doors again. Cholada Thai has always been a place of warmth, laughter, and community. Together, we can rebuild it stronger than ever. I deeply appreciate every bit of support, whether financial or emotional, as we work to get Cholada back on its feet. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. With gratitude, Nick Owner, Cholada Thai Malibu

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