Children & Families
Providing wraparound services for families as well as serving as a community convener.
Healthcare and medical insurance enrollment support for young children and families impacted by the fires.
Providing trusted relief and support to the diverse communities of Altadena and Pasadena.
Connecting affected residents with local resources, housing options, & support services.
Options for Learning provides high-quality early childhood education, childcare, and family support services to low-income and underserved communities.
Free or subsidized memberships, youth program priority, summer camps, distribution centers, and mental health services for fire-impacted families.
Disaster Relief
Providing trusted relief and support to the diverse communities of Altadena and Pasadena.
Providing wraparound services for families as well as serving as a community convener.
Services are free of cost to those who are severely under-insured or have no insurance at all.
Free personalized boxes of clothing according to young individual's fashion preferences.
Healthcare and medical insurance enrollment support for young children and families impacted by the fires.
Provides temporary financial support to pay rent, food, and other necessities as unemployed service workers regain employment.
Offers "home sets” of over 330 items to ensure a fully functioning home for those who lost everything.
Local Non-Profit Resources
Trusted Local Partners Providing Direct Assistance
The following organizations offer direct assistance to those affected by the Eaton Fire. If you need support, please reach out to them for help.
Resources &
Benefits Navigation
Connecting fire victims to critical resources and case management for disaster recovery.
2025 California Wildfires – Insurance Claim and Recovery Help.
Provides legal assistance to low-income people impacted by any of the recent Southern California wildfires.
Free, legal help for individuals and families harmed by natural disasters.
Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
Students & Schools
Assisting PUSD seniors affected by the fire with financial aid award appeals and ensuring educational opportunities remain accessible during recovery.
For PCC students, faculty, and staff.
PEF is assisting PUSD families and staff who have been displaced or seriously impacted by the Eaton Fire.
Resources for Vulnerable Populations
Disability Disaster Access & Resources
Providing critical resources, distributing essentials goods, and offering community support to those most vulnerable.
Providing services and support for older adults who previously attended the Altadena Senior Center.
Providing critical domestic violence support services for survivors experiencing increased family violence due to Eaton Fire displacement and stress.
Health & Housing
Offering mental health resources through a Wildfire Relief Crisis Care Program.
USC’s CLEAN is a free program testing soil for lead levels in wildfire-affected areas. Residents can collect samples and drop them at local boxes or mail them to USC’s lab for analysis—at no cost.
Providing grants, financial education, and home maintenance assistance to Eaton Canyon Fire survivors.
Healthcare and medical insurance enrollment support for young children and families impacted by the fires.
Providing information and support to Pasadena tenants.
Union Station Homeless Services provides financial assistance for households that were directly impacted by the Eaton Fire. The process is as low-barrier as possible with the intention of serving households that are not eligible for traditional services.
The RBAC Care Fund is offering temporary fee waivers for recreation programs to fire-affected families, plus collecting gift cards to support employees impacted by the Eaton Fire.
Providing fire victims with case management, and other assistance through a holistic model.