Since Jan. 7, fires across Los Angeles have killed dozens, forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, and destroyed more thousands of structures. Here are some of the organizations accepting support for those impacted:
Children
Baby2Baby: The national nonprofit provides infant and kids supplies including diapers, formula and food. It's accepting monetary donations to deliver goods to shelters, childcare centers, schools and low-income housing sites.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Malibu: The organization is offering free counseling, case management and resource referrals for area families. It's collecting donations to provide emergency grants and, when its facilities can safely reopen, it will create an emergency relief distribution center.
Project Camp: The Los Angeles-based organization runs trauma-informed pop-up day camps for children displaced or out of school due to natural disasters. It's setting up multiple sites to help families impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires, and is accepting monetary donations as well as volunteers to staff the camps.
Displaced Households
GiveDirectly: The cash-relief organization is raising money to give one-time cash payments of $3-to-$4,000 to people living in impacted zip codes who qualify for federal assistance programs like SNAP benefits. The group recently deployed a similar program for people impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) and bstrong: In partnership with Bethenny Frankel's bstrong disaster relief fund, GEM is distributing cash cards to evacuated residents to help with immediate needs like accommodation, gas and food. The organizations are accepting cash donations.