Volunteer for California wildfire disaster relief.

The devastating California wildfires have claimed 27 lives as of January 21, destroying over 15,400 structures, burning more than 40,000 acres, and displacing over 100,000 individuals.

Volunteer to support California wildfire relief efforts by partnering with nonprofits on the frontlines, delivering essential resources, and bringing hope to displaced victims.

10,000 structures lost to the 2 biggest blazes
New LA-area fire prompts more evacuations
LA Wildfire signals that fire season is now a year long event
California officials warned the public that fire season should now be considered a yearlong event.
‘We lost everything. There’s only ash’
LA fire victims return home to nothing — as one family hunts for beloved bulldog that perished in fire
3 other major blazes that killed 5 people, put 130,000 people under evacuation
Never before seen deadly wildfires burn out of control across Los Angeles area
Los Angeles Fires Ravaged a Historic Black Neighborhood.
In Altadena, many fear that offers from speculators and the challenges of rebuilding will unravel a community of Black professionals and retirees
Los Angeles Wildfire Explodes, Engulfing Homes
A wildfire in the hills near Los Angeles exploded overnight, torching dozens of homes as its footprint increased 1,000% by Wednesday.
Fires scorched campuses across LA. Many schools are seeking places to hold classes.
The number of displaced students in Pasadena Unified School District could be as high as as 10,000.
Los Angeles restaurants empty out after destructive wildfires
‘We can’t keep going like this’ says distressed residents.
National Weather Service warns ‘next week is a concern’
As winds could bring increased chances of red flag warning
L.A. wildfires destroy Black community birthed from Civil Rights era
While focused on wealthy neighbourhoods, the impact on middle-class and communities of color is no less.
10,000 structures lost to the 2 biggest blazes
New LA-area fire prompts more evacuations
LA Wildfire signals that fire season is now a year long event
California officials warned the public that fire season should now be considered a yearlong event.
‘We lost everything. There’s only ash’
LA fire victims return home to nothing — as one family hunts for beloved bulldog that perished in fire
3 other major blazes that killed 5 people, put 130,000 people under evacuation
Never before seen deadly wildfires burn out of control across Los Angeles area
Los Angeles Fires Ravaged a Historic Black Neighborhood.
In Altadena, many fear that offers from speculators and the challenges of rebuilding will unravel a community of Black professionals and retirees
Los Angeles Wildfire Explodes, Engulfing Homes
A wildfire in the hills near Los Angeles exploded overnight, torching dozens of homes as its footprint increased 1,000% by Wednesday.
Fires scorched campuses across LA. Many schools are seeking places to hold classes.
The number of displaced students in Pasadena Unified School District could be as high as as 10,000.
Los Angeles restaurants empty out after destructive wildfires
‘We can’t keep going like this’ says distressed residents.
National Weather Service warns ‘next week is a concern’
As winds could bring increased chances of red flag warning
L.A. wildfires destroy Black community birthed from Civil Rights era
While focused on wealthy neighbourhoods, the impact on middle-class and communities of color is no less.

Live Updates on the California Wildfire Disaster:

Containment Progress: Efforts to control the Palisades and Eaton Fires in Los Angeles County have seen significant advancements, with containment lines steadily expanding.
Evacuation Notices: Over 170,000 residents remain under evacuation orders as firefighters continue combating the deadly wildfires across Los Angeles.
Challenging Weather Conditions: Santa Ana winds, with gusts reaching up to 100 mph in mountainous areas, are intensifying fire risks and complicating containment operations.
Community Heroics: In Altadena, locals like Antonio Antonetti have worked tirelessly to safeguard homes from the Eaton Fire, using garden hoses to prevent flames from reaching several properties.
Property Damage Inspections: Teams are actively assessing impacted regions to update residents about their property status, providing critical information to aid recovery efforts.

Goodera’s partnerships and volunteering efforts.

In response to the devastating wildfires ravaging California, we’ve partnered with nonprofit organizations to provide critical relief to those affected. Together with global businesses like yours, we can volunteer to extend vital support to those in need.

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Global Empowerment Mission

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Build solar lamps for families displaced by the wildfires
A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Assemble hygiene kits with soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, and more.
A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Pack first aid and feminine hygiene products.

LA Family Housing

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Prepare and pack sandwiches for wildfire-displaced individuals
A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Sort donations at their warehouse for easy distribution

Downtown Women’s Center

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Pack cleaning supplies for affected homes.
A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Donate, sort, and pack gently used clothes for displaced individuals.

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Sort and assemble produce bags for relief efforts.
A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Pack food supplies to support families affected by widlfires

YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Make no-sew blankets for displaced individuals.

Baby2Baby

A huge stack of food packets to be shared with local under-resourced communities.
Pack baby care supplies for families affected by the wildfires.
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Stay informed about Goodera’s commitment to disaster relief efforts.

Goodera partners with nonprofits to deliver tailored relief and long-term support for LA wildfire survivors.
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