Disaster Resource Center
A MESSAGE FROM CHAMBER CEO
JAMIE KEYSER THOMAS
On behalf of the Burbank Chamber of Commerce we extend our heartfelt support to everyone impacted by the devastating wildfires in Southern California. We hope this message finds you and your loved ones safe and supported as our communities ban together during these unprecedented times. Our deepest gratitude to the courageous first responders for their unwavering dedication and bravery.
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We recognize the immense challenges that natural disasters bring, and we are prepared to serve as a resource hub for our local communities. Our focus is to connect you with valuable services to help navigate your immediate needs.
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The Chamber stands with you, committed to assisting our small businesses and residents in the affected areas so you can focus on what matters most—your safety and recovery. Please know that our thoughts are with you, your family, and everyone affected by these devastating wildfires.
WILDFIRE SUPPORT RESOURCE HUB
LA COUNTY - EMERGENCY RESOURCES
SHELTERS
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH – 32 N Euclid Avenue, Pasadena
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ST. SARKIS ARMENIAN CHURCH – 58 S Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena
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ARCADIA PUBLIC LIBRARY – 20 West Duarte Rd, Arcadia
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ARCADIA COMMUNITY CENTER – 375 Campus Dr, Arcadia
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PACIFIC COMMUNITY CENTER – 501 S Pacific Avenue, Glendale
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SEPULVEDA RECREATION CENTER – 8825 Kester Ave, Panorama City
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NORTHRIDGE PARK – 10120 Reseda Blvd, Northridge
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RITCHIE VALENS RECREATION CENTER – 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Pacoima
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PASADENA CONVENTION CENTER – 300 E Green St, Pasadena
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HOTEL BURBANK – Hotel rooms for evacuees
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ZALA LAWYERS – Hotel rooms in Sherman Oaks for evacuees
ANIMAL BOARDING
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LA EQUESTRIAN CENTER (LARGE ANIMALS) – 480 W Riverside Drive, Burbank
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PIERCE COLLEGE EQUESTRIAN CENTER (LARGE ANIMALS) – 6201 Winnetka Ave, Woodland Hills
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INDUSTRY HILLS EXPO CENTER STABLES (HORSES) – 16200 Temple Ave, City of Industry
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THE ROSE BOWL (LARGE ANIMALS) – 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena
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MY PET GARDEN (CATS, SMALL/MEDIUM DOGS) – 2245 East Colorado Blvd, Suite 106, Pasadena
HOW TO VOLUNTEER
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CANINE RESCUE CLUB – Supporting disabled pets and animals. Click Here to Volunteer
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MY SAFE LA – Partnering with the LA Fire Department to enhance community resilience. Click Here to Volunteer
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VOLUNTEER COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES – Offering community support activities and recovery efforts. Click Here to Volunteer
DONATIONS
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THE LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION – Providing emergency fire shelters, hydration backpacks, and wildland brush tools. Click Here to Donate
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WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN Click Here to Donate
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AMERICAN RED CROSS Providing shelter, food, relief supplies, and medical care. Click Here to Donate
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GOFUNDME – Verified fundraisers for victims. Click Here to Donate
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MUTUAL AID L.A. NETWORK – Google spreadsheet with shelter information, volunteer, and donation opportunities.
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Y.M.C.A. OF METROPOLITAN LOS ANGELES – Accepting essential items for affected families. Click Here for More Information
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S WILDFIRE RECOVERY FUND – Supporting intermediate and long-term recovery efforts. " Click Here for More Information
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CALIFORNIA FIRE FOUNDATION – Providing immediate assistance through disaster relief cash cards. Click Here for More Information
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES – Assisting in rebuilding homes for those affected. Click Here for More Information
ANIMAL-SPECIFIC DONATIONS
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ANIMAL WELLNESS FOUNDATION – Housing and feeding pets. Click Here to Donate
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PASADENA HUMANE – Treating over 300 animals with fire-related injuries. Click Here to Donate
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BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY – Seeking temporary foster families and donations via their Amazon wish list. Click Here to Donate
OTHER RESOURCES
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AIRBNB – Offering vouchers for free stays. Fill Out This Form.
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UBER – Free rides up to $40 to shelters. Use code: WILDFIRE25.
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LYFT – $25 off rides with code: CAFIRERELIEF25.
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES – Visit: lacounty.gov/emergency.
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ASSEMBLY MEMBER NICK SCHULTZ RESOURCES Click Here for More Information
NEW FEMA DISASTER RESOURCES
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Home repairs, temporary housing, or property damage (appliances, furniture, vehicle, etc).
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Help with child care, medical, lodging, moving, and funeral expenses.
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A one-time payment of $770 through FEMA’s Serious Needs Assistance program to cover expenses for emergency supplies like food, water, diapers, and gas for transportation.
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If you have business losses, including property damage and economic losses, you may qualify for assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
If you need assistance for FEMA resources , start by registering HERE.