Homeowner Resources
Your quick reference of resources and organizations to access for your recovery journey.
Every home rebuilt to resilient standards protects not just one family—but an entire community.
Building with resiliency protects:
Lives and families – through safer, science-backed construction.
Neighborhoods and economies – by reducing disaster losses and disruption.
It’s about building peace of mind and a safer, more sustainable Los Angeles—for you, your neighbors, and the generations to come.
Together, we’re not just rebuilding homes — we’re rebuilding confidence in Los Angeles’s ability to thrive in the climate century.
Compiled list of resources/organizations
Community Partners
• Department of Angels
• After the Fire
• PostFire LA
• Habitat for Humanity
• Greenline Housing Foundation
• Altadena Collective
• Resilient Palisades / Team Palisades
• Eaton Fire Survivor Network
Housing & Rebuilding Support
LA County Disaster Help Center
Access a comprehensive list of services and programs available to residents impacted by the fires, including shelter, housing assistance, and rebuilding resources.Habitat for Humanity LA – Disaster Relief
Offers support for rebuilding homes, particularly for low-income households that are uninsured or underinsured.PostFire LA
A volunteer-led network providing practical guidance and mutual aid to survivors navigating the recovery process.Resilient Palisades
A community organization mobilizing residents to rebuild with resilience, offering workshops and resources tailored to the Palisades area.Altadena Collective
Provides tools and workshops to support fire recovery and resilient rebuilding in the Altadena community.Eaton Fire Recovery – SGV Habitat
Offers pre-approved designs, grants, and a $4.55M grant through the ReBUILD LA campaign for those with limited means.
Financial & Insurance Assistance
California Department of Insurance – Wildfire Resources
Provides information on insurance claims, coverage questions, and fraud prevention for wildfire survivors.United Policyholders – Roadmap to Recovery
A nonprofit offering guidance and support to impacted households, helping them navigate the process of returning to a wildfire-damaged area and collecting available insurance funds.LA City Disaster Relief Navigator
An online tool to help Angelenos access critical resources like government assistance, insurance claims, home damage remediation, and housing solutions.
Mental Health & Emotional Support
DENA Heals
Offers community healing spaces, including yoga and healing circles, to address the mental health needs of those affected by the Eaton Fire.SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline
Provides 24/7 confidential support for disaster-related stress and trauma.NAMI Los Angeles
Offers mental health services and peer support groups for individuals affected by disasters.
Community Engagement & Volunteering
LA Regional Volunteer Center
Connects individuals with volunteer opportunities to support neighbors and participate in recovery efforts.Altadena Chamber of Commerce – Wildfire Recovery
Supports local businesses in rebuilding after wildfires, including donations and scholarships for affected individuals.
Government & Regulatory Guidance
California Department of Housing and Community Development – Disaster Recovery & Mitigation
Administers federal funds for recovery and mitigation purposes, including housing, infrastructure, and economic revitalization.LA County Office of Emergency Management – Moving Forward Together
Provides essential resources to help residents rebuild, find shelter, receive financial assistance, and access needed services.LA City Fire Recovery & Rebuilding
Offers information on fire recovery and rebuilding efforts within the city of Los Angeles.
Immediate Assistance
Red Cross – Emergency & Disaster Response Services
Provides 24-hour emergency assistance to people affected by wildfires and other disasters.LA County Disaster Recovery Centers
Offers in-person support for rebuilding, insurance claims, and other recovery needs.