Special Needs Network, Los Angeles Urban League, Loyola Law School, SheReady Foundation, and Martin & Martin LLP Join Forces to Support Fire Victims
A coalition of local nonprofits, led by Special Needs Network (SNN), has come together to launch the Help Center for L.A./Eaton Fire Relief, a week-long initiative designed to assist victims of the recent wildfire disaster. Partnering with Los Angeles Urban League, Loyola Law School’s Anti-Racism Center, SheReady Foundation, and Martin & Martin LLP, this effort provides critical resources to families and individuals impacted by the fires.
“Disasters like the L.A./Eaton Fire show us the strength of our community when we work together,” said Areva Martin, Founder and President of Special Needs Network. “By uniting with other incredible local organizations, we’re ensuring fire victims have the resources, support, and hope they need to rebuild their lives.”
Operating from Tuesday, January 21st to Tuesday, January 28th (closed Sunday, January 26th), the Help Center will be held at the F.A.M.E. Renaissance Building, located at 1968 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018.
Hours of Operation:
- Tuesday, Jan. 21st – Tuesday, Jan. 28th: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday, Jan. 25th: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Help Center provides a wide range of relief services, including assistance with FEMA applications, SBA loans, and insurance claims. Visitors can also access free hot meals and essential supplies, distributed directly to those in need.
The coalition is also seeking donations to support fire victims. Needed items include gift cards (Target, Walmart, Visa, etc.), clothing, diapers, hygiene products, and more. Donations can be dropped off at the F.A.M.E. Renaissance Building during the event.
This initiative reflects the unwavering commitment of these nonprofits to uplift and empower communities in crisis. For more information, visit www.snnla.org or contact Connie at 818.470.7929.