Resources To Help You
Human Evacuation Centers
Small Business Resources for Wildfire Recovery
If your business has been impacted by California wildfires, the following resources can provide critical assistance to help you recover and rebuild:
Restaurants In LA Giving Away Food For Free to Fire
This list is constantly changing, to get a complete updated list please reach out to us
For The Full List Of Restaurants Offering Free Meals To Fire Evacuees and First Responders Please Reach Out To Us
Insurance Companies Wildfire Hotlines
Property Tax Relief for Disaster-Affected Properties
If your property has been affected by the California wildfires, you may be eligible for property tax relief.
Essential Valuables to Take During a Fire Evacuation
We Have A Long List Of Insurance Companies If You Do Not See Yours Here Reach Out To Us Today!
Animal Shelters
Transportation and Housing
Lyft
Riders in need can use the code CAFIRELIFE25 , valid for 2 rides up to $25 each ($50 total) for 500 riders from now until 1/15 at 11:59 p.m.
Uber
Use promo code WILDFIRE25 in the wallet section of your Uber app to redeem a free Uber ride up to $40.
Air BnB
Airbnb, partnership with 211 LA, is offering free temporary housing for residents displaced or forced to evacuate due to the recent wildfires. Submit your information in this form to receive notifications on availability. Please note, spaces are limited, and completing the form does not guarantee a stay. Eligibility criteria apply.
Rental Assistance and Disaster Relief
If you’ve been affected by a disaster and need help with rental payments or housing, visit DisasterAssistance.gov. This government resource provides assistance such as:
- Rental payments for temporary housing.
- Grants for essential home repairs and household items.
- Disaster-related housing and financial aid.
Metro
Fare collection for rides on Metro has been suspended systemwide.
For Fallen Trees or Power Lines
Los Angeles County residents can report downed tree branches, debris, or traffic signal outages on public lands or roads by calling (800) 675-4357.
Additionally, debris removal requests for public areas can be submitted through:
The MYLA311 website
The MYLA311 mobile app
By calling 311 directly