1. 211 LA Temporary Shelter
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Role: Partnering with Airbnb to offer temporary shelter to fire-displaced individuals.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: 211 LA is a community-based resource providing shelter, which is central to fire recovery efforts in the area.
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Current Status: The 211 LA and Airbnb.org housing program is active and has already provided over 63,000 free nights of accommodation to more than 17,000 displaced residents. The program is ongoing and continues to prioritize the most vulnerable community members.
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Phone: 211 or 1-800-339-6993
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Website: 211LA.Org
2. Alisal Ranch
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Role: Offers discounted, pet-friendly accommodations for fire evacuees.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: Supports temporary housing and family displacement needs.
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Current Status: Active and operational.
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Phone: 1-800-425-4725
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Website: Alisal.com
3. Brainspotting Help
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Role: Offers trauma-based healing therapies for evacuees, first responders, and others affected by the fire.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: This organization directly helps in mental health recovery and provides specialized trauma care, which is crucial in a post-disaster setting.
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Current Status: Offering free and discounted sessions for fire survivors and responders.
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Phone: 1-626-702-2782
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Email: Help@BrainSpottingHelp.Com
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Website: BrainSpotting.Com
4. LA County Relief Portal
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Role: Offers a centralized hub for funding and resources related to fire recovery efforts.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: It's a centralized, authoritative source of information for relief funding, resources, and assistance, directly supporting recovery efforts.
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Current Status: The LA County Relief Portal serves as a centralized hub for individuals and businesses seeking assistance related to wildfire recovery. It offers connections to trusted organizations providing crucial relief and support. Resources include housing assistance, support for first responders, relief for small businesses and workers, and educational resources for students and communities. The portal also provides information on mental health services, public health guidelines, and environmental health resources.
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Phone: 1-213-974-1234
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Website: LACounty.Gov
5. LA Fire Justice
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Role: Provides legal support, survivor advocacy, free insurance and home inventory workshops, and resources for fire-impacted communities.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: LA Fire Justice is a coalition led by CEO Chris Holden, trial lawyer Mikal Watts, attorney Doug Boxer, and consumer advocate Erin Brockovich (non-attorney spokesperson), providing ethical legal support, survivor advocacy, and free community resources to those impacted by the Eaton Fire. Unlike firms that may exploit survivors or pursue fire-damaged land, they prioritize people over profit and focus on holding Southern California Edison accountable.
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Current Status: LA Fire Justice is a survivor-led initiative offering free resources with no cost or obligation to become a client. Support includes a Home Inventory List Workbook for insurance claims, free workshops on insurance and home documentation, survivor advocacy, and public education on legal rights and the growing scrutiny of SoCal Edison’s potential role in wildfire negligence, as investigations continue to examine the utility’s infrastructure and practices.
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Phone: 1-626-684-3315
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Email: Support@LAFireJustice.Com
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Address: 221 E. Walnut St., Suite 100, Pasadena, CA 91101 USA
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Website: LAFireJustice.Org
6. Labor Community Services – Los Angeles
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Role: Provides support for union members and their families who have been negatively affected by the fires.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: This group serves as a resource for a specific segment of the community (union members) and offers direct support for housing, food, and more.
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Current Status: Actively distributing relief funds, rental support, and food to impacted families.
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Phone: 1-213-381-5611
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Email: Info@LCS-LA.Org
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Website: LCS-LA.Org
7. Octavia's Bookshelf
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Role: Provides a mutual aid pit stop offering food and supplies to those affected by the fire.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: This location offers local, physical support and resources to evacuees and people in need during the recovery process.
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Current Status: Active mutual aid pit stop open to fire evacuees and community members in need.
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Phone: 1-626-421-6222
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Website: OctaviasBookshelf.Com
8. Odyssey Games
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Role: Provides a charging station and snacks to evacuees.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: Odyssey Games is a volunteer-driven resource offering immediate comfort and assistance to evacuees, providing critical support in times of need.
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Current Status: Active and welcoming evacuees for charging, refreshments, and a safe space during evacuations.
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Phone: 1-626-817-9522
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Email: Web@OdysseyGamesCO.Com
9. Red Cross Los Angeles
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Role: Provides shelter information and disaster relief in the Los Angeles area.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: They are directly involved in providing physical shelter and resources to those impacted by the fire, making them a central resource for recovery.
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Current Status: Red Cross LA is actively responding to ongoing fire emergencies and continues to operate designated evacuation centers, provide shelter, and distribute relief supplies.
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Phone: 1-800-675-5799
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Website: RedCross.Org
10. YMCA LA
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Role: Offers shelter, showers, and mental health support.
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Reason for Sub Hub Status: This is a localized, responsive hub providing critical services to the community, including physical and emotional support.
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Current Status: Several YMCA branches in Los Angeles County are actively providing shelter and showers to evacuees, and offering counseling services to those affected.
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Phone: 1-213-380-6448
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Website: YMCALA.Org
NOTICE: All Sub Hubs listed are shared for informational purposes only and may not have any official affiliation, endorsement, or agreement with Brooke Teal Robbins as APSCRH Founder and Independent Contractor. Inclusion does not imply partnership or liability, and each Sub Hub operates independently, responsible for its own services and actions. All Sub Hubs should be properly vetted before any engagement.

