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Accessibility | Collaboration | Inclusivity | Accuracy

NEW ISSUES EVERY THURSDAY

November 20, 2025

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Highlights

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Summary

Funding

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Shopping Area

Shopping Area

Shopping Area

Video

Town Halls and Meetings

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Doing Good in the Neighborhood

Finding Comfort in the Ashes

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Community Updates

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Shopping Area
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Events

Over the next two weeks, several events and resources will be held in Altadena and Pasadena to support fire-impacted residents. From free mental health clinics to a gathering for Altadena's Black community to strategize for the future, the community is ready to support fire survivors in all aspects of their well-being, with many events offering free food and opportunities to connect. Additionally, the Village Fall Market and Festival is being hosted at Muir to celebrate the vibrant, multicultural spirit of Altadena. Together, these events and services reflect the community’s ongoing effort to meet survivors’ various needs as we rebuild our lives. As the holidays near, it is an important time to focus on community. Check out the postponed reopening celebration at the Mariposa Junction on November 22 and the Small Business market on November 29th! Also, check out the State of Black Dena on November 21!

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NAME OF ORGANIZATION

ELIGIBILITY

AMOUNT

DUE DATE

APPLICATION LINK

Altadena Community Preservation Fund

Homeowner who has experienced a total loss during the Eaton Fire, lives within U.S. Census Tracts 4602, 4603.01, 4603.02 and 4610 (visit altadenatowncouncil.org to learn your census tract), is 65+, and is uninsured or underinsured, including those on the California FAIR Plan.

$15,000

February 15, 2026

Has gotten emergency relief for Housing Support (e.g. hotels, rentals, and transitional aid) or transportation (e.g. car rentals, fuel stipends, and transit passes) and help navigating childcare, health care, and more.

Legacy Land Project

Varies

December 31, 2025

Lift International Church

Fill out application to register your needs.

Varies

December 31, 2025

Applicants must have applied to FEMA and received the maximum grant from IHP. Applications that have reached the maximum IHP grant will be automatically transmitted from FEMA to SSGP for processing. There is no separate application process for SSGP. Eligible items covered under the SSGP may include rental assistance, housing, personal property, medical or dental, moving and storage, transportation, or funeral costs.

State Supplemental Grant Program (SSGP)

Up to $10,000

December 31, 2025

Primary residence was left uninhabitable due from 1/1/23 - 1/8/25, has a maximum income of $140,700 for all family members on the deed of trust, has a mortgage or reverse mortgage, and owns a single-family home, condo or permanently affixed manufactured home.

3 months of mortgage payments, up to $20,000

CalAssist Mortgage Fund Program

December 31, 2025

One-time financial assistance for security deposit, rental payment, essential furnishings, etc. Amount and duration of assistance a household receives will be based on household needs and funding availability.

USHS Eaton Fire Housing Assistance

Varies

December 31, 2025

Individuals with disabilities impacted will be assisted with funding and helps replace lost critical assistive technology, tools and devices, and is also covering some motel/hotel stays.

Richard Devylder Disaster Relief Fund

Varies

December 31, 2025

Funding

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Contributors

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