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We are heartbroken by the destruction caused by the ongoing fires in Southern California. Even in the face of such adversity, we are inspired by the resilience of our community. We offer our support and prayers to all those affected and hope for a swift recovery. We also extend our deepest gratitude to the brave firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to combat these fires and protect our communities. We encourage those in need to utilize the resources available.

Here are some of the free or discounted resources available to wildfire evacuees and first responders. This list will be updated on 4 Los Angeles as more resources are announced.

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See a list of road closures here.

 

Transportation

Uber: Residents in Los Angeles County who’ve been ordered to vacate their homes can get a credit from Uber to get to an evacuation site. The $40 will only be valid for trips to an active shelter and by using the code WILDFIRE25.

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Lyft: Lyft announced it will be offering $25 vouchers, valid for two trips, to 500 customers from now until midnight on Jan. 15. Use the code CAFIRERELIEF25 to get the promotion.

 

Housing

Airbnb: 211 LA is partnering with Airbnb to offer free temporary housing for people displaced from their homes due to wildfires. More info here.

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Queen Mary: The Queen Mary hotel in Long Beach announced that it will be pricing rooms for fire evacuees at $189. The reservation will include a voucher for a breakfast buffet for two people. The reservation will also waive pet and Historical Preservation fees.

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Big Bear: The popular retreat spot has also offered evacuees a peaceful place to turn to for rest and regathering. A collection of vacation homes and hotels is listed on this page, which has been created specifically for the needs of fire evacuees.

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Visit Anaheim: People affected by the wildfires can visit Visit Anaheim's official website and find special hotel offers and assistance.

 

Shelters

  • Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S. Sepulveda, Los Angeles

  • Pasadena Civic Auditorium: 300 E. Green St, Pasadena

  • El Camino Real Charter High School: 5440 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills

  • Ritchie Valens Recreation Center: 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Pacoima

  • Sepulveda Recreation Center: Address: 8825 Kester Avenue, Panorama City

 

Utilities

AT&T: The telecommunications company announced it is offering wildfire areas unlimited data, talk and text through Feb. 6. Visit their official site for a list of valid zip codes.

 

Verizon: Verizon announced it will waive call, text and data charges for customers in hardest hit areas. The company also deployed free Wifi and charging stations at three wildfire shelters.

 

Health

Planet Fitness: The fitness chain is offering evacuees and first responders free access to their facilities, including showers, locker rooms, and WiFi. Offer is valid until Jan. 15 Please contact your nearest Planet Fitness for more information.

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