The LA Fires of January 2025 have already changed our lives forever. Pacific Community Fund is joining business and community leaders from throughout Los Angeles to provide relief for our neighbors who have lost their home, business.
Pacific Community Fund is a longstanding community lending institution. As a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), we are dedicated to being a part of the solution as businesses and community leaders from throughout Los Angeles come together to rebuild in the wake of the recent fires. To this end, Pacific Community Fund is launching the LA Fire Relief Fund to provide an easy to access, zero-interest loan with three groups in mind:
When disaster strikes, we’re here to help. Our Disaster Relief Services provide critical support to businesses, homeowners, and communities affected by declared disasters. We offer low-interest disaster loans to help you rebuild, recover, and move forward with confidence. areas; and, essential workers (i.e., homecare workers, landscapers, housekeepers, nannies) who have lost their primary source or the majority of income due to the LA Fires. Applicants must provide documentation of wildfire-related wage loss or damage.
The LA Fire Relief Fund application process is paperless and available online
Pacific Community Fund has launched a LA Fire Relief Fund to provide an easy to access, zero-interest loan with three groups in mind:
Funding Amount: Up to $1,500 in immediate funds for qualified applicants
Application Deadline: Qualified applicant may apply beginning on January 10, 2025. Funding will remain available through February 10, 2025 or until funds last.
Eligibility:
Must be residents who can provide proof of residence in the affected areas; owners of small businesses (annual revenue of $1million or less) in the affected areas; and, essential workers (i.e., homecare workers, landscapers, housekeepers, nannies) who have lost their primary source or the majority of income due to the LA Fires. Applicants must provide documentation of wildfire-related wage loss or damage.
Use our Wildfire Tracker Map to get up to date information on where wildfires are occurring and their level of containment. We provide detailed information on all major fires in the column to the right.
These resources are provided by both the State of California and Los Angeles County to help support communities impacted by wildfires.
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