The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have uprooted thousands of families, leaving them without homes and in need of urgent assistance. At PropertyReach, we’re deeply moved by the resilience of the affected communities, and we’re committed to doing our part to help.
To support the effort of finding shelter for displaced families, we’re offering a free 30-day account of our platform to realtors, property managers, and anyone looking to help displaced families in the Los Angeles area. With our tools, they’ll be able to locate vacant properties and connect families in need with temporary or permanent housing solutions.
The fires have caused widespread destruction, and the demand for housing has surged as families seek safety and stability. Realtors and property managers are stepping up to help, but the process of finding available homes quickly can be a challenge.
This is where PropertyReach can make a difference. Our platform provides:
The Los Angeles wildfires have left a trail of devastation, displacing thousands of families and creating an urgent need for temporary and permanent housing. Property managers and real estate professionals are uniquely positioned to step in and provide critical support by connecting those in need with available properties.
With rental prices skyrocketing due to the high demand, finding affordable and accessible housing is a significant challenge. PropertyReach aims to bridge this gap by empowering professionals with data-driven tools to locate vacant properties, contact owners directly, and facilitate faster housing solutions. Whether it's identifying unoccupied homes or collaborating with local nonprofits to coordinate efforts, realtors and property managers can play a pivotal role in helping families rebuild their lives.
We’re making it simple to join this initiative and assist displaced families. Starting today, you can activate your free account by visiting Offer.PropertyReach.com/TogetherLA. No credit card needed.
This account provides full access to our tools for 30 days, allowing you to pull data on vacant homes and owner contact details to help connect families with housing options quickly.
Additionally, our platform allows users to filter properties by specific criteria, ensuring you can focus on homes that meet the unique needs of displaced families, such as proximity to schools or local services. With geo-targeted search options, you can zero in on the areas that should not be impacted by fires or are near the support of family members. This means less time searching for homes and more time helping people in need.
At PropertyReach, we believe in the power of community. By equipping people with the tools they need, we can ensure that more families find shelter during this time of crisis.
Whether you’re a real estate professional looking to contribute or a community member sharing this information with someone who can help, every action makes a difference.
Let’s come together to rebuild lives and offer hope to those who need it most. Sign up today and join us in making a positive impact: www.PropertyReach.com
Have Questions? Feel free to reach out to our team for more details or assistance in using the platform. Together, we can turn this moment of tragedy into an opportunity for unity and hope.
Below is a list of resources and contact information currently available to those in need.
This information is accurate as of January 16, 2025, at 10:00 AM, and we will provide updates as the situation evolves.
If you know of additional resources to include, please reach out to us at support@propertyreach.com.
AirBnB
AirBnB is providing free emergency housing for displaced individuals and first responders through Airbnb.org, funded entirely by donations. Hosts can offer their spaces for free or discounted stays, with costs covered by Airbnb.org and all service fees waived. The page includes instructions on how to donate, host, or seek emergency housing assistance. Learn more at Airbnb Los Angeles Wildfires.
Planet Fitness
Locations in L.A. are providing free access to facilities for those impacted by the fires, including first responders. Amenities include showers, massage chairs, locker rooms, and WiFi. Contact your nearest location for details.
American Red Cross
Offering shelter and emergency services. Use the Shelter Locator on their website, the Red Cross Emergency app, or call 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767).
YMCA Locations in Los Angeles
Local YMCAs are providing free childcare, temporary shelter, showers, and access to basic amenities for families and individuals displaced by the fires. Here’s a list of YMCA resources.
Government Emergency Shelters
Multiple locations throughout Los Angeles, including the Pasadena Convention Center and Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Recreation Center, are offering safe shelter for evacuees. Visit their websites or contact them directly for updated availability.
FEMA
If you need to apply for disaster relief, click here. There are multiple ways to register for FEMA Assistance:
Employment Development Department
Those who lost their jobs due to the first can apply for benefits with the State of California.
Property Tax Relief
If you have incurred more than $10,000 in damages, you can file for a property tax appeal or disaster relief. Visit LA County Assessor Disaster Relief for more information.
California Disaster Assistance Program (CDAP)
Provides financial assistance for disaster victims, including home repairs and rebuilding efforts. For details, visit their website or call (800) 427-4626.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY Disaster Loan Outreach Center
Pasadena City College Community Education Center
Location: 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107
Hours: Mondays – Fridays, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Assistance available for recovery-related damages, including home rebuilding and repairs.
VENTURA COUNTY Disaster Loan Outreach Center
Ventura County Community Foundation Economic Development Collaborative
Location: 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd., Ste. A1, Camarillo, CA 93012
Hours: Mondays – Fridays, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Offers support for homeowners seeking assistance with repairs and rebuilding.
LA County Fire Recovery and LA County Recovers
Online resources providing recovery-related updates, including information about housing repairs and rebuilding. Visit their websites for details.
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)
CalWORKs offers cash assistance and essential services to qualifying California families in need. This program provides short-term help with necessities such as housing, food, utilities, clothing, and medical care.
Community Investment for Families Department (CIFD) Resource Centers
CIFD’s FamilySource Centers are available to assist families during this challenging time. Services include emergency support, financial coaching, housing assistance, and other resources to help families recover and rebuild. For updates and to find a center near you, visit LA4Families.org.
2-1-1 LA County
Call 2-1-1 or visit 211 LA County to connect with essential services and information 24/7. This includes resources like clothing, food, and family support programs.
Power Outages
Stay informed about outages and crew updates by visiting ladwp.com/outages. If your power goes out, turn off all lights except one, so you’ll know when power is restored. Keep your refrigerator door closed to preserve food.
LA Department of Transportation
For information about major road closures and transportation updates, visit their official site.
USPS Mail
Submit requests to reroute or hold your mail during displacement at the USPS website.
Air Quality
Check real-time air quality data in your area to stay safe during wildfire conditions.