1% for the Planet vets environmental organizations within our network and when a natural disaster occurs, we expand our list of organizations to include those working on the ground to respond immediately.
All Hands and Hearts is responding to the devastating fires affecting Los Angeles County. Alongside meeting the immediate needs of those impacted, we are actively exploring ways to provide sustained, long-term support to help communities rebuild and recover.
Baby2Baby's Disaster Relief and Emergency Response Program has distributed over 60 million emergency supplies to children impacted by earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, tornadoes and other crisis situations.
CCF ensures that resources reach those most in need, leveraging partnerships with community-based organizations and government agencies while using data from CalFire and the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index to prioritize underserved communities.
The California Fire Foundation is working with local fire agencies and community-based organizations to provide direct financial support to impacted residents as details of the damage emerge.
The Climate Crisis Relief Fund is specifically earmarked for parks that have recently experienced climate impacts from wildfires, winter storms, and other weather-related events.
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s California Wildfires Recovery Fund supports communities across the state as they work to rebuild and recover from wildfires.
Direct Relief is responding to unprecedented wildfires in and around Los Angeles.
Please donate to help Feeding San Diego purchase the items Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is in critical need of, including bottled water/hydrating beverages, snacks, and ready-to-eat meals.
Food Forward, with your invaluable support, continues to meet the needs of our communities, especially those affected by the wildfires. Your generosity, along with that of other supporters and produce donors, enabled us to distribute over 9,000,000 pounds of fresh produce in the past 31 days, a 40% increase over January 2024.
GEM & BStrong are working around the clock to pack Family Necessity Kits and other immediate needs for families who have been impacted by the recent fires.
All donations to this fund will support wildfire relief and recovery efforts in California. Your donation will directly help people in need by providing food, water, and shelter through vetted nonprofits.
In just the first month of our response, Greater Good Charities has delivered 495 tons of emergency aid, 3 million pet meals, emergency medicine, pet air evacuations, resources for wildlife, and funding for local partners.
Habitat LA is launching, a long-term emergency response campaign, to assist those affected to rebuild their homes, relocate to other housing, provide essential supplies, and restore their lives.
IMC is providing lifesaving relief—hygiene kits, first aid supplies and critical healthcare support for families and clinics overwhelmed by the wildfires.
LA Animal Services has established the Los Angeles Fire Evacuation Animal Services Hotline to assist pet owners separated from their animals due to the Palisades Fire.
The LAFD Foundation provides vital equipment and funds critical programs to help the LAFD save lives and protect communities.
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is working with government agencies, nonprofit and faith-based partners and others to respond to the fires throughout Los Angeles County.
Parks California is committed to providing access to essential resources and reliable information—and that has never been truer than now during the Southern California Wildfire crisis.
PCF launched the Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund on January 8, 2025 to provide flexible support to local nonprofit and community organizations as they respond to the Eaton Fire
Pasadena Humane is supporting animals and animal owners in the Pasadena area following the wildfires.
SDFB is in active communication with food banks in LA and have already delivered one truckload of food and supplies with more on the way.
SDHS is supporting animal rescue services in Ventura and Los Angeles counties
Support + Feed is providing urgently needed plant-based meals and resources while simultaneously helping the local restaurants where meals are purchased.
The WASH Foundation to provide lifesaving Hygiene Kits and supplies to victims of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding, fires and tsunamis.
United Way focuses on longer-term recovery efforts to support members of our community, and we are working with our community partners to assess the impact on the ground.
Our teams have mobilized across the region to provide immediate relief. We are working with restaurant and food truck partners to provide comforting meals.