How to help Los Angeles wildfire victims: Stars share resources

Tens of thousands of people, including A-list celebrities, have been evacuated as wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles, leaving many wondering how to help those in need.
Los Angeles communities suffered massive damage on the morning of Tuesday, January 7, when a storm sparked brush fires and forced locals from their homes and businesses.
“Now is the time to reach out to anyone living in Los Angeles who you think may be experiencing some kind of traumatic shock and grief from the loss of their homes, the destruction of their neighborhoods and communities, and reach out to them, resource, ” Jamie Lee Curtis he wrote on Instagram on Thursday, January 9, along with aerial photos of the devastation in the area. “We must come together in the City of Angels and help each other like we have never done before. We will!
The Oscar winner donated $1 million to relief funds, but even those who can’t afford to donate a huge salary can help.
While GoFundMe has created a centralized hub for all fundraising pages affected by wildfires, other organizations, including the Salvation Army, have also stepped up to provide assistance.
Scroll down to view resources on how to help those affected by wildfires:
How to help people get food and water

The nonprofit World Central Kitchen is providing food and water to residents and first responders. “Our teams have mobilized in the area to provide immediate relief in the form of sandwiches and water after identifying all areas of need,” the organization said in a statement.
How to help provide shelter

Katie Couric and Lea Michele Many celebrities and many others pointed out that the American Red Cross in the greater Los Angeles area is providing emergency shelter, food, water, health and psychological services to those affected. The shelter is located at the Westwood Entertainment Center in Los Angeles.
“Wildfires can spread quickly, so it’s important to prepare and have your car ready now; don’t wait until there’s not enough time to get essential supplies,” the group said in a statement.
The organization is accepting donations online, call (800) 733-2767 or text REDCROSS to 90999.
How to provide medical assistance

Direct Relief is communicating with local medical providers and emergency management teams.
“The organization is currently deploying medical assistance, including emergency medical supplies to first responders and displaced residents, as well as respiratory protective equipment, including N95 respirators, to mitigate the health risks of smoke exposure,” the organization wrote in a statement. risk.
How to help firefighters

Camila Morrone Instagram followers are encouraged to “help our LAFD firefighters” through the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation’s Wildfire Emergency Fund. The organization is providing financial support to local firefighters, providing funding for emergency fire shelters, hydration packs and wildland brush tools.
The Cal Fire Foundation also supports surviving firefighters and their families by memorializing fallen firefighters, providing assistance to fire victims, and providing scholarships to the children of deceased firefighters.
The CAL FIRE Charitable Foundation also provides financial assistance to firefighters and their families, as well as support for burn victims and their families.
How to help animals

Sophia Bush and Kylie Jenner Both shared a post tagging multiple animal shelters, including the Pasadena Humane Society, which is helping ensure pets are removed from areas where wildfires are spreading and providing emergency services.
“If you receive an evacuation order, take your pet with you. Get ready now. Pack a “go bag” with your pet’s food (at least five days’ worth), water, utensils, toys and any medications. Make sure your pet is wearing a collar with a current identification tag in case they get lost.
The organization will have animal control officers at the Pasadena Convention Center to help the animals. If assistance is needed, residents can call Animal Control Dispatch at 626-792-7151 extension 10. 970.
The American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles is providing shelter for pets at Pierce College in Woodland Hills. Jessica Alba Sharing via Instagram, the Dog Rescue Club is also looking for volunteers to provide temporary foster care for dogs displaced by wildfires.
How to help with essential items

Athleisure brand Set Active is accepting donations of clothing for those affected by the fires via Instagram direct messages. Mandy Patinkin and Jesse Williams shared a message from Los Angeles Mutual Aid, which noted that the Anderson Munger Family YMCA and Koreatown YMCA Community Wellbeing Center are also accepting donated items, including unopened food, clothing, blankets, emergency supplies and pet food.
Donations may be accepted at the Anderson Munger Family YMCA, 4301 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, and the Koreatown YMCA, 433 S. Vermont Ave.
Hailey Bieber Shared via Instagram, Baby2Baby also provides baby products to families affected by the fires and accepts online donations through its disaster relief and emergency response programs.
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