The Los Angeles Fires & What You Can Do to Help

What To Know

California is no stranger to wildfire season, but 2025 has brought one of the most devastating fires in recent history. According to The Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles fires began on January 7, 2025, sparked by dry conditions, high winds, and record-breaking temperatures. Initial reports point to climate change as a major contributor, exacerbating the natural dryness of California’s landscape. The fires have scorched over 100,000 acres, forcing thousands of families to evacuate. Air quality has plummeted, leaving residents with no choice but to wear masks—not for COVID this time, but to breathe safely. Meanwhile, firefighters work tirelessly to contain the flames, risking their lives to protect homes, wildlife, and entire communities. As of now, containment efforts are ongoing, but complete suppression is still weeks away. For those watching from the sidelines, it can feel overwhelming to see such destruction. Images of charred homes, burned-out forests, and displaced families flood our social media feeds, creating a collective sense of grief. But there is also an undeniable call to action. Whether you’re in LA or miles away, there are meaningful ways to contribute to relief efforts. 

Current Resources Available

Several organizations are actively providing resources and support to those affected by the Los Angeles fires: In addition to donating to these organizations, you can volunteer at local shelters, offer housing to evacuees through platforms like Airbnb, or organize fundraisers. Every effort helps.

More Ways To Help

At Dear Media, we’ve always believed in using our platform to amplify important causes and bring communities together. The Los Angeles fires hit close to home for many of us, and our hosts’ Instagram feeds have become a hub for updates and resources. Here are some more ways to help:

The Squeeze: This month, 100% of donations to the Lemons Foundation will go directly to supporting those affected by the Los Angeles fires. 

Girls Gotta Eat: Their list includes the California Fire Foundation, Habitat for Humanity for Greater Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Baby2Baby, and more.

Coming in Hot: A list of resources, plus thoughtful ways to support someone going through a tough time.

Form: This guide includes where to donate, a list of evacuation and animal shelters. And resources for coping with the emotional toll of natural disasters, featuring links to free counseling services and hotlines.

Bobbie: The organic baby formula company provides free baby formula for those impacted by the fires.

Uncommon James: Kristin Cavallari’s brand is replacing any jewelry, beauty, and lifestyle pieces that have been lost due to the fires.

We’ll continue updating this list as resources expand and recovery efforts continue.

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