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Disaster Recovery Centers
Financial Assistance
Impacted Workers & Unemployment
Business Resources
Replace Your Personal Documents
Renter Protection
Health & Mental Health Resources
Food
Pet Assistance
Nonprofit Organizations

Disaster Recovery Centers

There are two locations where Angelenos who were impacted by the fires can receive help navigating City, County, State and Federal assistance programs and services, including:

  • Evacuation area Re-Entry Passes for Palisades residents and authorized contractors. 
  • Help with the FEMA Individual Assistance application process. 
  • Lost vital records, such as birth certificates, death certificates, driver’s licenses and social security documentation.
  • Disaster relief for people with homes and businesses lost or damaged by the fire.
  • Referrals for mental health counseling and other services.
  • Animal Services.
  • LA County Assessor for temporary property tax relief for calamity situations.
  • California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.
  • California Franchise Tax Board: help with tax refunds for disaster loss.

Disaster Recovery Centers are open Monday-Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM.

Westside Location

UCLA Research Park
10850 Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Eastside Location

Altadena Disaster Recovery Center
540 W Woodbury Rd, Altadena, CA 91001

Donations are NOT accepted at Disaster Recovery Centers. Visit the BU for information on how to support the survivors and emergency responders impacted by wildfires.

Financial Assistance

  • The LA Disaster Relief Navigator was developed by Better Angels and Imagine LA – in partnership with the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles and the Office of Mayor Karen Bass – to provide tailored recovery resources for all impacted Angelenos. The online tool asks personalized questions to create individual Disaster Action Plans that connect residents to government programs, insurance assistance, home damage remediation, temporary and permanent housing solutions, and community services.

Get mortgage relief for structures damaged or destroyed by the LA fires. The state worked with major lenders to offer this relief. Over 400 lenders committed to:

  • Reduce or pause mortgage payments for 90 days
  • Waive late fees for 90 days
  • Protect owners from new foreclosures or evictions for 60 days
  • Not report late payments to credit agencies

You must contact your mortgage lender to get relief. It does not happen automatically.

Visit Mortgage relief resources for a list of participating lenders and more.

You may be eligible for tax relief if your property was damaged or destroyed by the wildfires. Visit the Los Angeles County Assessor site to learn more.

To qualify, the damage to the property must exceed $10,000 of current market value and an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity (Form ADS-820) must be filed with the Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the property was damaged or destroyed. Additional information on and resources for property tax relief following a disaster can be found on the Property Relief for Properties Impacted by a Disaster factsheet

Impacted Workers & Unemployment

Job opportunities and training

Impacted Worker & Family Recovery Centers 

Available services include

  • Assist in screening and applying for income support programs
  • Assess for emergency shelter and rental assistance
  • Assist with filing taxes and claiming up to $10,000 in tax credits
  • Access to food, transportation, and other basic needs
  • Referrals to immigration services
  • Help applying for part-time jobs
  • Youth educational services
  • Guidance in accessing mental health resources
  • Support in finding after-school activities
  • Job placement and job training
  • Offer supportive services, such as clothing, union dues, and transportation
  • Access to temporary employment at $25-$27 per hour for 600 hours
  • Up to $2,000 available in relief funds
  • Bilingual assistance for business permits
  • Financial advice for recovery
  • Business management and growth workshops
  • Grants available from $2,000 to $25,000

Open Monday - Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM

West LA WorkSource Center and AJCC JVS-SoCal

5446 Sepulveda Blvd.,
Culver City, CA 90230
310-309-6000

West Adams/Leimert Park FamilySourceCenter

4305 Degnan Blvd., Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90008
323-293-6284

Northeast San Fernando Valley WorkSourceCenter and AJCC Mission College

13356 Eldridge Ave,
Campus Center 
Sylmar, CA 91342
818-482-1754

Boyle Heights FamilySource Center El Centro de Ayuda

2130 1st St., Suite 110
Los Angeles, CA 90033
323-526-9301

Support for Businesses

Local Resources

The LA City Office of Finance announced all business locations within zip codes 90402, 90272 and 90049 will be automatically granted an extension of the business tax renewal deadline to April 14, 2025. Additional information for people and businesses directly impacted by wildfires includes:

Economic Workforce Development Department (EWDD) has compiled a list of resources for businesses and workers impacted by the Los Angeles City Wildfires:

WorkSource Centers: Information for job loss and layoff assistance.

You may be eligible for tax relief if your property was damaged or destroyed by the wildfires. Visit the Los Angeles County Assessor site to learn more.

To qualify, the damage to the property must exceed $10,000 of current market value and an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity (Form ADS-820) must be filed with the Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the property was damaged or destroyed. Additional information on and resources for property tax relief following a disaster can be found on the Property Relief for Properties Impacted by a Disaster factsheet

State and Federal Resources

The Small Business Administration offers a number of resources to support small businesses and entrepreneurs, including financing, training, and more.

Emergency and disaster assistance for employers from the California Employment Development Department (EDD) offering services to support employers impacted by disasters. This includes disaster relief payments, extensions for payments, and payroll reports.

Resources and steps for business recovery from the California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA) offering resources and support for businesses and workers impacted by the wildfires. This includes financial help, recovery programs, and workforce support.

Replace Your Personal Documents

Renter Protection

The LA County Board of Supervisors and City of LA have prohibited evictions for tenants who qualify. This protection lasts through July 31, 2025. You are eligible if you lost wages because:

  • The wildfires destroyed your workplace or rendered it unusable, or
  • Your employer laid you off or reduced your working hours, or
  • You had clients located in the wildfires, so you lost income.

Tenants are also protected from evictions for renovations through this date.

If you need eviction protection in the City or County of Los Angeles, you must notify your landlord. Send a Notice to Landlord of Inability to Pay Rent (PDF).

The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) offers free mediation services. They help tenants and landlords work out a payment plan. Call (800) 593-8222 to learn more.

Health & Mental Resources

For the latest public health advisories, town halls, and resources, visit the LA County Department of Public Health’s Fire and Health Information hub.

Wildfires and mental health from California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

Food

Pet Assistance

If your pets have gone missing due to the wildfires and you are needing assistance to find them, please call the Los Angeles Fire Evacuation Animal Services Hotline at 213-270-8155.

For other fire related resources, visit https://www.laanimalservices.com/palisades-fire

Nonprofit Organizations

The organizations below provide various forms of assistance to those impacted by the wildfires.