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DENA HOUSING NEEDS SURVEY
(Closes Thursday, May 22 at 5pm)
If you were affect by the Eaton Canyon Fire, please complete this survey to ensure you get the housing, financial and recovery support you need.
Fill out Dena Housing Survey
Apply for Helping Hand Assistance
($500 Grant) 
Beacon Housing is deeply grateful to the Pasadena Community Foundation for their generous seed grant of $25,000 to launch Round 2 of this critical assistance program.
 
This funding will allow us to provide 50 Helping Hand grants to 50 households in need. Round 2 will be open until funds are no longer available. Each household is eligible for one grant per calendar year. If you received funds during Round 1, you are not eligible to receive a grant in Round2.
 
Applications are now open to households impacted by the Eaton fire and can be accessed through our website or at the link below:
Apply for Helping Hand Assistance
 Disaster Recovery Centers to Permanently Close May 31; Resources Transitioning to New Locations
The two Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) for the Los Angeles Wildfires are permanently closing Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 4 p.m. and federal resources will be transitioning to new locations.
 
Current DRC Locations and Hours
  • UCLA Research Park West 10850 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Altadena Disaster Recovery Center 540 West Woodbury Rd. Altadena, CA 91001 Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Small Business Administration (SBA) will be transitioning from the current DRC locations to county and city run facilities. Federal resources will be available at their new locations beginning Monday, June 2, 2025.
 
Services Will Continue at:
  • One Stop Rebuilding Center 1828 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025 Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed weekends.
  • Altadena Community Center 730 E. Altadena Dr. Altadena, CA 91001 Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed weekends.
 
If you applied for FEMA assistance, it’s important to stay in touch with FEMA to track and update your application should you receive an insurance settlement or denial and as your situation changes to work through any approval processes. FEMA representatives can explain available assistance programs and help you with resources for your recovery needs. Learn more at fema.gov/disaster/4856
 
Rental Assistance is available for eligible individuals and families who were displaced by the wildfires. If you were displaced and need assistance covering housing costs, you should contact FEMA to determine your eligibility for this program.
 
SBA’s Customer Service Representatives are available at the Centers to answer questions, help applicants complete their disaster loan application, accept documents, and provide updates on an application’s status.
 
Additional Resources
  • California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) Resources offered by State agencies are available online and at some existing field offices. Survivors can find a complete list of recovery related services on the CA.gov/LAfires Recovery Services Finder page, including how to contact each agency and their office locations.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) For help answering questions regarding debris removal, please call: 213-308-8305. The call center is available daily from 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. For more information, you can also visit the USACE Los Angeles County Wildfire Debris Removal Mission.
  • One-Stop Permitting Centers For unincorporated LA County communities, One-Stop Permit Centers are also available in Calabasas and Altadena for residents impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires. LA County permitting agencies, including Fire Department, Regional Planning, Public Health, Public Works Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Division and Public Works Building and Safety, are available to guide owners and their representatives through the rebuild process and answer any questions they may have. Walk-ins are welcome and consultation appointments can be scheduled. More information including days and hours of operation, can be found here: https://recovery.lacounty.gov/rebuilding/one-stop-permit-centers/
Owners of Properties with Fire Debris Who Didn't Opt-In to Government Debris Removal Program Need a Fire Debris Removal Permit by June 1
Private property owners who have opted out of the government-sponsored debris removal program, or did not opt-in to that program, must hire an approved, specialized contractor to complete the work in full compliance with all applicable requirements, regulations and safety standards.
 
📅 Important Debris Removal Deadlines
🟢 June 1, 2025 - Fire Debris Removal Permit
All property owners who opted out or did not submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form must obtain a Fire Debris Removal (FDR) permit and hire a licensed contractor by June 1.
If a permit is not obtained by this date, the property may be declared a Public Nuisance.

🟢 June 30, 2025 - Complete Debris Removal
Fire debris must be removed by June 30, 2025. If cleanup is not completed by this date, the property may be declared a Public Nuisance.
 
If a property owner fails to meet the above deadlines, the County may take steps to remove fire ash and debris from the property; the cost of this debris removal will be charged to the property owner. If not paid, the cost may be recovered through a lien on the property.

Property owners can receive an Eaton and Palisades Fire Debris Removal permit via the County’s EPIC-LA system. This permit allows home and business owners—and their authorized private contractors—to manage their own debris removal efforts while ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental standards. 
 
For more information, visit this web page or call the Debris Removal Hotline at 888-479-7328.
Team Rubicon: Chainsaw Operations & Light Debris Removal for Under-Resourced Survivors (time limited resource)2025
If your property has been affected by recent fires, Team Rubicon is offering no-cost assistance to homeowners with the following services:
  • Vegetative Debris Removal
  • Non-Vegetative Debris Removal
*** Structural/ Hardscape/ Concerete Not Included
 
All services provided are FREE of charge tohomeowners in need.
 
Team Rubicon is a veteran-led nonprofit organization with a prestigious 4-star rating on Charity Navigator, reflecting its strong accountability, transparency, and financial health.
 
To fill out the interest form, scan the QR code or click here.
 
Altadena Community Preservation Fund
Apply Now (must meet program eligibility requirements)
The Altadena Community Preservation Fund is providing Altadena homeowners aged 65+ with bridge assistance to support immediate and mid-term needs. A one-time payment of $15,000 will be awarded to homeowners who meet the eligibility requirements.
 
Apply now! Assistance will be distributed until funds are exhausted. 
 
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
  • Homeowner experienced a total loss during the Eaton Fire
  • Homeowner lived within U.S. Census Tracts 4602, 4603.01, 4603.02 and 4610 (visit
    altadenatowncouncil.org to learn your census tract)
  • Homeowner is 65+
  • Homeowner is uninsured or underinsured, including those on the California FAIR Plan
 
Questions? Email support@forwardplatform.zendesk.com or call (855)582-3973
 
Altadena Community Preservation Fund flyer
Altadena Community Preservation Fund flyer in Spanish
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund
Apply by June 6, 2025 5:00 p.m. PT
 
Apply for the LA Area Chamber of Commerce Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund
The Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund grant program is designed to support qualified small businesses impacted by the catastrophic Los Angeles County wildfires beginning January 7, 2025, throughout the Eaton and Palisades Wildfire Disaster Impact & Evacuation Area.
 
  • Application Period Opens: May 07, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. PT*
  • Application Period Closes: June 06, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. PT*
    *The application period is subject to change.
  • Submit only one application per small business or nonprofit organization.
  • An individual may submit an application for multiple businesses they own and/or nonprofit organizations for which they are officers or authorized signers. Each business or nonprofit organization must have a unique Employee Identification Number (EIN) and meet the Program’s eligibility requirements. Create a new account for Lendistry’s Application Portal for each application.
  • Funding for the Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund grant program is limited. It is possible that the number of applicants that meet the eligibility requirements will exceed the available funds. Submitting an application, meeting the eligibility requirements, and/or being approved does not guarantee that you will receive funding.
Altadena Disaster Relief Small Business Loan
Apply by June 3 (12pm)
DID THE JANUARY 2025 WINDS AND WILDFIRES AFFECT YOUR SMALL BUSINESS?
WE’RE HERE TO HELP!
 
call (626) 586-1760
 
Recovering from the Fires:
Mental Health Support
Processing trauma, loss and grief associated with losing a home or employment due to the wildfi res can take time. As experts in crisis mental health care, we are here to be your partner as you seek physical and emotional recovery. If you or a loved one is struggling with stress, grief or uncertainty, support is available.
 
Free Trauma-Informed Therapy
  • Four to six sessions at no cost for anyone impacted by the wildfires
  • Available to children and adults
  • Learn to process grief, trauma and loss while building coping skills
  • Sessions offered via telehealth for your convenience
  • For more information and to sign up, visit https://didihirsch.org/wildfire-relief-services/
Need Immediate Support?
You can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which offers free and confidential support for people in crisis, including those affected by wildfires. You can also visit 988lifeline.org to chat with a counselor online.
 
Teen Line
Teens looking for peer support can call (800) 852-8336 from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. PST or text TEEN to 839863 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. PST. They can also visit TeenLine.org to email a trained teen volunteer or to learn more.
 
In partnership with FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers, Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) and other relief organizations, Didi Hirsch is here for you.
Mental Health Support flyer
Mental Health Support flyer in Spanish
AlterCareLine FREE Children's Support Group  for LA Wildfire Survivors 
WEDNESDAYS • 3:30-5:00PM
Altadena Main Library Community Room
600 E. Mariposa St., Altadena, CA 9100
Join crisis support counselors, Esmeralda and Rose, for some sensory healing fun! We ask that a parent is present with their child during the group to help them along with any activities. Please contact the coordinator to reserve a spot to ensure we have enough supplies. Email ehernandez-polanco@altercareline.com
Be Part of the Los Angeles Wildfires Exposure Study
This UCLA Research Study aims to understand how toxic substances and social and economic disruptions from the Palisades and Eaton wildfires affect people's health and well-being in the short term. The findings will help develop safety guidelines for communities in wildfire-prone areas. Your participation is voluntary. 
 
Eligibility Criteria
  • 18+ Years Old
  • Live in evacuation zone or warning zone during the Eaton & Palisades Fire
 
Study Activities 
  • Complete a 30-minute survey
  • A 40-minute in-person visit:
    provide urine (1 cup) and blood (3 tablespoons) samples
    Complete a lung function test (15-minutes)
In-person visits will be scheduled at UCLA or in the Pasadena area.
 
Interested?
Call: +1-866-519-1795
Email: coeh@ph.ucla.edu
Disaster Relief Legal Clinic: Pasadena
Thursday, May 22 • 3-6pm
Jackie Robinson Community Center
1020 N. Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena
Free one-on-one legal consultations and resources on topics such as:
• FEMA Appeals
• Landlord-Tenant Issues
• Habitability (e.g., smoke/ash)
 
Register by visiting www.lafla.org/fires, scanning the QR code, or calling (626) 744-8018. Income eligibility requirements.
 
Legal Clinic flyer
Threads of Connection: A Teen Wellness Workshop w/Kiki Williams
Thursday, May 22 • 4:30-5:30pm
Main Library Community Room
What peace can come when we feel connected to ourselves? What joy is possible when we feel connected to each other?
 
In this one-hour workshop, we’re going to explore how breath, simple movement, and play can help us feel more connected to ourselves, our community, and our world.
First 10 teens will receive a mindfulness coloring book!
 
Kiki WillIams (she/they) is a third generation Altadenian who shows up in her life these days as a multi-passionate human being in pursuit of both personal and collective freedom. When she’s not managing Octavia’s Bookshelf and slinging juicy queer fiction, you can find her traipsing through the mountains, reading, or leading folks in somatic and relational mindfulness.
Threads of Connection flyer
Sharing Folktales with Shadow Puppets
Friday, May 23 • 4-5pm
Main Library Community Room
Join Altadena Library in welcoming, Sunny Seki, who will share Japanese folktales with the classic art of shadow puppetry. Afterwards, you are invited to make your own shadow puppet! For ages 6 – 12 with parent or caregiver. 
Rhythms of the Village & LA Commons Present:
Village Spring Festival
Saturday, May 24 • 1-7pm
John Muir High School (1905 Lincoln Ave.)
Now That She's Gone: Unraveling the Mystery of My Mother
Saturday, May 24 • 2-4pm
Main Library Community Room
Join Ellen Snortland for her solo show, “Now That She’s Gone,” which explores Ellen’s often hilarious, irreverent and sometimes torturous relationship with her Norwegian-American mother. In turns passionate, poignant and funny, the show made its off-Broadway debut in 2008. Since then, it has received rave reviews and standing ovations worldwide.
 
Ellen Snortland is a columnist for the Pasadena Weekly, LA Downtown News, and the West Side Argonaut. Her popular column “Consider This…” has run for 32 years and just garnered Ellen the LA Press Club's highest honors: Columnist of the Year and Journalist of the Year. She’s also the author of “Beauty Bites Beast," featured on Dateline NBC, and is the writer/director of the award-winning documentary film of the same name. For ages 18+.
You're Invited to Altadena Girls Prom 2025
Saturday, May 24 • 6-10pm
Location to be revealed soon
 
Teens are INVITED! Tickets for Altadena Girls Prom are live NOW, RSVP to secure your spot! https://altadenagirls.squarespace.com/promrsvp
Altadena Girls Prom 2025
Dawn Over 'Dena Benefit Concert
Sunday, May 25 • 7pm
AGBU Vatche & Tamar Manoukian Performing Arts Center
 
Tickets available at https://tinyurl.com/denatickets
All Saints CYF Ministry Presents Youth Day of Restoration
Sunday, May 25 • 1-4pm
All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena
All youth in grades 5-12 who were impacted in any way by the Eaton fire are invited to this FREE day of self-care: 
 
  • Hair Cuts or Styling by Paul Mitchell 
  • School Make-Up Services
  • Art Therapy + Creative Activities
  • Pop-Up Bookstore
  • Homemade Cozy Quilts
  • Go shopping for beauty care products + more in our free store!
This is a FREE event. Reservations required for hair and makeup services. Please scan the QR code or visit https://allsaints.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/111/responses/new.
YWCA: Heart & Excellence Legacy Luncheon
Thursday, May 29 • 11:30am-1pm
La Cañada Flintridge Country Club
Susan Hunt and Amanda Faissal invite you to join them at the 28th Annual Heart & Excellence Legacy Luncheon on May 29th at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club.

The YWCA Glendale & Pasadena is honoring the all the legends – the former board members who have guided and led this organization for almost 100 years.
Enjoy an inspiring keynote from Natalie Samarjian, President & CEO of Coro Southern California, a dedicated leader in civic engagement and social change. Connect with 250 local leaders, philanthropists, and changemakers while supporting YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women.
 
Support the vital work the YWCA offers our community; early bird tickets available ($100) at https://secure.everyaction.com/NUIhSo4AKki5DdOmznq_zA2
 
Spectrum & Altadena Chamber of Commerce:
Small Business Month Celebration
Thursday, May 29 • 5-7pm
Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Dr.
Please join Spectrum and the Altadena Chamber of Commerce & Civic Association for a very special Small Business Month celebration: Empowering small business and driving local growth.
Register for Spectrum Small Business Celebration
Spectrum event flyer
Altadena Revealed: Reflections of People & Place- Altadena's Trees - Saving Our Past for Our Future 
Friday, May 30 • 7-9pm
The Blinn House, 160 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena
Let's celebrate our community's architecture, diversity, heritage, and more. Speaker: Stephanie Landregan of Altadena Green. Reserve your tickets here.
Altadena Revealed Flyer
Semi-Annual Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, May 31 • 8am-10:30am
Grocery Outlet Altadena
Benefits Altadena Mountain Rescue Team and other local organizations. Tickets are $5. You can buy your tickets through PayPal or Venmo (scan QR codes) or at Sheriff's Station, Grocery Outlet, El Patron or altadenarotary.org.
Pancake breakfast flyer
Dena Home Market: Summer Fest & Rebuild Trade Show
Sunday, June 1
1-5pm • Day One (175. N. Euclid Ave, Pasadena)
Featuring summer giveaways, clothing essentials, live music, recovery resources, and an interactive design and rebuild tradeshow. Free tickets at BIT.LY/DENAHOMEMARKET
 
Dena Home Market flyer
Melodia Mariposa: Captivating Strings
Sunday, June 1 • 7pm
Westminster Presbyterian, 1757 N. Lake Ave 
Join Melodia Mariposa for a beautiful summer evening of music.
 
On June 1st, they present a stellar ensemble of top string musicians who will perform an expressive and beautiful selection of music from Bach, Rossini and Dvořák in the glorious setting of Westminster Presbyterian Church on Lake Avenue.  
 
Cellist John Walz will perform his own edition of the Bach Suite in D Minor, which he created during the months of Covid. Then John and Altadenan bass player, Abe Gumroyan will delight with a duet by Rossini. The program concludes with Dvořák’s String Quintet No.2, where John and Abe are joined by Benjamin Jacobson, Ana Landauer and Jonathan Moerschel.
 
As ever, tickets are free, but reservations are requested. Visit https://melodiamariposa.org/
Law Center Wildfire Tenant Support Clinics
June 4 & 18, July 2 & 16, August 6 & 20
10:30am-12:30pm • Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church (301 N. Orange Grove Blvd, Pasadena)
We offer FREE services for wildfire-impacted renters! 
Free legal advice for housing related issues like:
• Evictions & lockouts
• Fire damage repairs & rent reductions
• Lease terminations & security deposit refunds
 
Free help with replacing vital documents like:
• IDs and drivers licenses
• Social security cards
• Birth/marriage/death certificates
 
Email jsmalley@innercitylaw.org or call (213) 891-2880 to schedule an appointment at the next 'vVildfire Tenant Support Clinic.
Options and Strategies for Replacing Your Wildfire Destroyed Home: 
A Roadmap to Recovery “Survivors Speak” Webinar
Wednesday, June 11 • 5:00pm 
Register for Zoom: uphelp.org/June11
Topics include: Rebuilding on site, off-site or buying elsewhere; Financing via insurance funds, loans, other resources; Decision-making, best practices; Logistics (vetting and hiring a contractor, the construction process, buying a replacement home); Construction quality control, insurer and lender involvement; and, the how and why of rebuilding a disaster-resilient home.
Light Bringer Project/Room 12 Creative Art Studios: Free Youth Summer Art Program
Thursdays, June 19-August 7
Grades K-5: 12-1:30pm
Grades 6-12: 3-5:30pm
Jackie Robinson Community Center (1020 N. Fair Oaks, Pasadena
Inviting youth of all ages to learn and refine techniques, develop projects, experiement, explore, collaborate, and have fun! Scan the QR code or sign up here.
Marcus Stroman Scholarship 2025
Deadline to apply: June 26, 2025
Location: Altadena/Pasadena
Eligible: Low-Income High School Seniors with GPA 3.0 or higher
The 2025 California wildfire season has left a path of devastation, with Pasadena and Altadena communities deeply impacted. Homes have been destroyed, families displaced, and entire neighborhoods left to rebuild in the wake of relentless fires. Beyond the immediate destruction, these wildfires have placed an immense financial and emotional strain on students and their families, making the pursuit of higher education feel more uncertain than ever.
 
Any high school senior from Pasadena or Altadena with a 3.0+ GPA who identifies as low-income is eligible to apply for this scholarship.

To apply, students must submit an essay and video describing the college of their dreams, why they wish to continue their education at that university, and how the 2025 wildfires have impacted their goals and aspirations. 
 
Apply here.
 
About the scholarship
Understanding the immense challenges students face, New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman established the Marcus Stroman Scholarship, an initiative of his Height Doesn’t Measure Heart (HDMH) Foundation. The HDMH Foundation is dedicated to empowering in-need youth, helping them rise above their circumstances, reach their full potential, and achieve their dreams. 
 
In its second year, the Marcus Stroman Scholarship now seeks to uplift students from Pasadena and Altadena, California, particularly those whose families have been impacted by the 2025 wildfires. This scholarship will provide two students with $25,000 each to help them pursue their college education without the added stress of financial uncertainty.
 
Marcus Stroman’s journey – both in baseball and in life – demonstrates the power of persistence, determination, and resilience. His college education at Duke University played a crucial role in shaping his success, and he remains a strong advocate for higher learning. Through this scholarship, he hopes to ease these financial burdens so that students can focus on excelling in college and beyond.
Scholarship Flyer
FIRE RECOVERY & RESILIENCE WORKFORCE PROGRAM (FRRWP) 
If you experienced a temporary or permanent layoff and your employment status was UNRELATED to the wildfires, you MAY still qualify for this opportunity.
 
To qualify:
  • Authorization To Work in The United States
  • If Male, Registered for Selective Services
  • Ages 18 or Over
  • Temporarily or Permanently Laid Off
  • CURRENTLY Living in LA County
  • Plant or Business Closed
 
Resilience Workforce Program flyer
Podcast Explores Eaton Fire & Impact on Altadena
Ann Faison is a North Pasadena resident and local author with a podcast, Are We There Yet, on grief, specifically childhood grief. Her new season explores the Eaton Fire and the impact on our community.
 
You can check out the podcast here.

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