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California Wildfires: Emergency Resources

Thank you to the Yoga Alliance for compiling this list in response to the California Wildfires for all, including Yoga Alliance Members.

 

If you have been affected by the California wildfires, please remember that you have free access to the Member Assistance Program, offered through our partner, AllOne Health. You and your household can receive in-the-moment, 24/7 phone support with a licensed professional counselor. If you know someone who could use these resources but is not a Yoga Alliance member, please email info@yogaalliance.org. 

Please refer to this list of emergency resources for critical information on wildfire relief and recovery, mental health services, and emergency management agencies.

You can still apply for FEMA assistance by phone at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362), on the FEMA app, or online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov

Eaton Wildfire Resources 

  • California State Senator, Sasha Renée Pérez, of District 25, has provided a list of essential resources for residents impacted by the Eaton Fire. You’ll find information on assistance programs, housing relief, recovery, and more. Visit Judy Chu’s Eaton Fire Resource Guide and LA Economic Development Corporation website for more resources.
  • Pasadena Community Foundation has launched the Eaton Canyon Fire Recovery and Relief Fund which provides support to local nonprofit organizations that are assisting with relief and recovery efforts for communities affected by the Eaton Fire. 
  • Community Aid Dena, a community aid network committed to rebuilding Altadena and Pasadena. They have also launched a GoFundMe Directory to support Black families displaced by the Eaton Fire which is linked in their bio. 
  • City of Pasadena provides news updates and official statements from the city of Pasadena, disaster recovery resources for residents and businesses, and FAQs in response to the Eaton Fire.  


On the Ground & In the Community | WalkGoodLA, MALAN, and LCF 

  • WalkGoodLA, a Black & Brown-led community wellness organization based in Los Angeles is providing in-the-moment, on-the-ground resources, support, and donation-based yoga classes. 
  • MALAN (Mutal Aid Los Angeles Network), connects people to resources to mutual aid projects.
  • Latino Community Foundation (LCF), a Latino-led organization based in California, launched their Wildlife Relief Fund to provide relief and recovery support, including critical financial aid, rehousing assistance, and emergency translation services, to Latino and Indigenous families.