Support + Resources for Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery

In the face of unimaginable loss caused by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, our hearts go out to everyone affected.

At Surterre Properties®, we are deeply committed to the support of our community during this challenging time by providing valuable resources and assistance.

How You Can Help

The immediate need for temporary housing is critical. Families and individuals displaced by the wildfires are urgently seeking furnished rentals to regain a sense of stability. Temporary housing for Los Angeles wildfire victims is crucial during this time. If you have a furnished rental available, you can play a vital role in helping those in need!

Here’s how you can contribute:

  • Location
  • Lease Price
  • Bed + Bath Count
  • Square Footage
  • Additional Details

Click here to share your rental details now. Remember, even small acts of kindness, like spreading the word about available housing, can make a significant impact!

Relief Through SBA Disaster Assistance

For those directly impacted, the Small Business Administration (SBA) offers essential disaster relief programs to help ease financial burdens. These include:

  • Relief loans for homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses of all sizes
  • Financial support for temporary or permanent housing
  • Loans for business needs such as inventory, payroll, or working capital
  • Favorable terms with interest rates below 4%

Explore these resources further by visiting the California Wildfires Relief – SBA page to learn more about disaster assistance for wildfire recovery.

How to Donate

Your generosity can provide critical support to those affected. Here are three trusted organizations leading wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles:

1. Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation

This nonprofit funds equipment, training, and community outreach for the Los Angeles Fire Department. Donations directly support firefighters in their lifesaving efforts during emergencies like these wildfires. Head to SupportLAFD.org today to donate.

2. American Red Cross

The Red Cross delivers shelter, food, and essential supplies to victims. To ensure your contribution helps wildfire victims, visit RedCross.org and select “California Wildfires: Help people affected by the 2025 California Wildfires” under “I Want to Support.”

3. World Central Kitchen

Founded by Chef José Andrés, this organization is on the ground in California, providing hot meals to first responders and displaced families. They ensure that no one goes hungry during this crisis. Visit WCK.org to help victims now.

Standing Together

The resilience of our community inspires us. At Surterre Properties, we are here to offer unwavering support and compassion to anyone in need. Together, we can navigate the path to recovery, one step at a time. Whether it’s offering a rental, donating to relief efforts, or simply sharing this message, every gesture counts. Let’s stand strong together and help our community rebuild.

If you or someone you know requires assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s unite as a community to provide hope, comfort, and stability to Los Angeles wildfire victims.

Explore Southern California with insights from Soheila Shirazi, Ronnie Cancellieri, Angela Caliger, Max Caliger, Sally Stewart, Sari Dickinson, and Michelle Krenzke, top Orange County real estate agents with Surterre Properties specializing in high-end properties, luxury estates, gated communities, and the coastal lifestyle.

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