fbpx

Los Angeles Fires Relief and Response

Resources:

Emergency Management Department Website
Up to date information on the ongoing wildfires, reporting/tracking power outages, where to request city services, sign up for alerts, etc.

EVACUATION MAP

https://protect.genasys.com/

AirNow Air Quality Monitoring
https://www.airnow.gov/

Cal FIRE Updates
https://www.fire.ca.gov/

City of LA Emergency Alerts
Register for emergency alerts at https://emergency.lacity.gov/alerts/notifyla

LA County Emergency Alerts
Sign up for real-time updates at
https://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-notifications/

LADWP Outages
https://www.ladwp.com/outages/power-outage-map

SoCal Edison Outages
https://www.sce.com/outage-center/check-outage-status

SoCal Gas Shut Offs
https://www.socalgas.com/fires

Watch Duty Wildfire App
Real-time updates on wildfire status, including air drops https://watchduty.org

LA County Road Closures
https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

LAFD Evacuation Preparation
https://lafd.org/ready-set-go

LAFD Alerts
https://lafd.org/alerts

Housing/Shelter

EMERGENCY SHELTER ADDRESSES
Updated list of shelters can be found here: https://emergency.lacity.gov/recovery#shelter

211LA
Fill out a form to be notified of available temporary housing through AirBNB:
https://care.211cs.org/public-survey/86c5adf88e2a29c103df24ba5f48cd3f6cf9a9171207a15954dbb8b9649429f0

American Red Cross
Find open shelters by visiting https://www.redcross.org/ or calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.

Zello Support
Zello is providing furniture, kitchenware, bedding, electronics and comfort items like toys and school supplies and IATSE and Teamster Local 399 members will deliver bulk items to your home. They also will provide secure storage and emergency temporary housing if needed. See the flyer for more information

https://zellosupport.com/

Home Bank LA
furniture and home goods for those moving into rental properties 

 LA County Animal Care and Control
Offering shelter and resources for displaced pets and livestock. Call 661-940-4191

 MALAN- Mutual Aid LA Network Resources (Human and Animal Shelters) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KMk34XY5dsvVJjAoD2mQUVHYU_Ib6COz6jcGH5uJWDY/htmlview?gid=0#gid=0

ANIMAL SHELTERS
Emergency animal shelter information

Walsh/DiTolla/Spivak Foundation Disaster Relief Application
IATSE Adjacent foundation which can help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other necessities for IATSE members who suffer loss from natural disasters.
CLICK HERE FOR THE APPLICATION

Small Business Administration Assistance
This organization is not just for small businesses. The have low-interest disaster loans to help homeowners, renters and businesses of all sizes recover from declared disasters.

Entertainment Community Fund
Offers financial assistance for disaster relief
– CA Fires Webpage: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/CAFires
– Eligibility: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/am-i-eligible-help

Federal Disaster Assistance Resources (FEMA)
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or 1800-621-3362
Information on Additional Assistance for Fire Victims – Congressman Brad Sherman

FEMA Aid & Crowdfunding (GoFundMe)
If you receive money from a GoFundMe page for a specific disaster-related expense–such as home repairs, funeral expenses or other emergency needs—you may not be able to receive FEMA aid for the same expense. More information.

Common Reasons FEMA May Find You Ineligible for Assistance — and How to Address Them | FEMA.gov

FEMA Serious Needs Assistance:
Serious Needs Assistance is money to pay for emergency supplies like water, food, first aid, breast-feeding supplies, infant formula, diapers, personal hygiene items, or fuel for transportation. It is available in all disasters declared for Individual Assistance. 
https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_ia-quick-reference_serious-needs.pdf

LA Fed Labor Community Services
Can assist with first and last-month rental assistance and help find permanent, long-term housing (cannot assist with deposits). Can also assist with rental, mortgage, or utility assistance.

Fill out intake form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfToMjzqeTqF7GVEpPGFIyGUfWzoZNk3B1le7Zit820Bs2Xcw/viewform or email Marcos Juan marcos@lcs-la.org

MPTF
Offers financial assistance for disaster relief, fire-related intake calls will be prioritized. Call the MPTF intake line at (323) 634-3888, an MPTF social worker will return calls within 24 hours.

Union Plus
Offers financial assistance grants for disaster-relief to its members.
www.unionplus.org/benefits/home-auto/disaster-relief-grants

Assessor Prang Announces Online Disaster Relief Filing for Homeowners
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang is making it easier than ever for property owners impacted by recent wildfires to access disaster relief. The new online Disaster Relief e-Form allows homeowners to file the Misfortune & Calamity (M&C) Claim form online—anytime, anywhere—using any electronic device including from a smart phone.

LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
Individuals may apply only once for up to $10,000. Funds are unrestricted and can be used in any way that alleviates financial hardship. Deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 18, 2025. Apply here.

Bounce Back Now
Free emotional health app
English: https://www.bouncebacknow.org/
Español: https://www.bouncebacknow.org/es/

CalHOPE
Coping resources for all ages
https://www.calhope.org/

Warmline
833-317-4673 Connects callers with peer counselors

Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Uniformed Services University
Sustaining the Psychological Well-Being of Caregivers While Caring for Disaster Victims: https://www.cstsonline.org/assets/media/documents/CSTS_FS_Sustaining_Psychological_Wellbeing_of_Caregivers_While%20Caring%20%20for%20Disaster%20Victims.pdf

Safety, Recovery and Hope after Disaster: Helping Communities and Families Recover
https://www.cstsonline.org/assets/media/documents/CSTS_FS_Safety,%20Recovery%20and%20Hope%20after%20Disaster%20Helping%20Communities%20and%20Families%20Recover.pdf

Leadership Communication: Anticipating and Responding to Stressful Events
https://www.cstsonline.org/assets/media/documents/CSTS_FS_Leadership_Communication_Anticipating_Responding_to_Stressful_Events.pdf

EPA
Wildfire Smoke Factsheet: Protecting Children from Wildfire Smoke and Ash
https://www.airnow.gov/sites/default/files/2021-07/pehsu-protecting-children-from-wildfire-smoke-and-ash-factsheet.pdf

LA County DPH
List of Resources
https://dmh.lacounty.gov/our-services/disaster-services/disaster-mh-resources/

Listen Protect Connect – Psychological First Aid for Children and Families https://www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/LPC_Booklet.pdf

MPI Mental Health
Emotional Wellbeing Assistance Line: (866) 248-4094 Speak with reps 24/7 who can assist you, can also receive 5 free counseling sessions at no cost to you.

Supportive Services Intake Line
For those under 65: 323-634-3888. For those 65 or over: 323-634-3866 Provides both counseling services and financial assistance for industry members in need.

SAMHSA
Disaster Distress Helpline. Call or text 1-800-985-5990 (for Spanish, press “2”) to be connected to a trained counselor 24/7/365.

Behavioral Health Disaster Response App: https://store.samhsa.gov/product/samhsa-disaster-mobile-app/pep13-dkapp-1

Supporting Firefighter Families
This app is intended for use by spouses and family members of firefighters who are interested in learning how to support their firefighter and care for themselves and their family through difficult times.
https://cffbh.org/App

Teladoc
Free 24/7 telehealth for any non-emergency illnesses, including those who need help getting authorizations for non-narcotic medications.
https://www.teladochealth.com/info/disaster-hotline

Crisis Text Line
Text LA to 741741
Free 24/7 texting with volunteer crisis counselors

Brainspotting Free Trauma Therepy
You will receive up to 10 Free Sessions with a highly trained Brainspotting Therapy practitioner. There is no fee, and no strings attached. https://www.brainspottinghelp.com/wildfires-psychological-support

Parent Guidelines for Helping Children Impacted by Wildfires
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/parent-guidelines-helping-children-impacted-wildfires
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/guia-para-padres-con-hijos-que-han-sido-afectados-por-incendios

Wildfires: Tips for Parents on Media Coverage
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/wildfires-tips-parents-media-coverage
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/los-incendios-y-su-cobertura-en-las-noticias-recomendaciones-para-los-padres

Simple Activities for Children and Adolescents
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/simple-activities-children-and-adolescents

Trinka and Sam: The Big Fire (e-book for young children)
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/trinka-and-sam-big-fire
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/trinka-y-juan-el-gran-fuego-spanish

Helping Youth After a Community Trauma: Tips for Educators
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-youth-after-community-trauma-tips-educators
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-youth-after-community-trauma-tips-educators-sp

Talking to Children: When Scary Things Happen
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/talking-to-children-when-scary-things-happen
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/talking-to-children-when-scary-things-happen-sp

Creating Supportive Environments: When Scary Things Happen
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/creating-supportive-environments-when-scary-things-happen
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/creating-supportive-environments-when-scary-things-happen-sp

After a Crisis: Helping Young Children Heal
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/after-crisis-helping-young-children-heal
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/after-crisis-helping-young-children-heal-sp

Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/age-related-reactions-traumatic-event
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/age-related-reactions-traumatic-event-sp

Helping Teens with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-teens-traumatic-grief-tips-caregivers
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources/tip-sheet/helping-teens-with-traumatic-grief-for-caregivers-sp.pdf

Helping School-Age Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-school-age-children-traumatic-grief-tips-caregivers
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-school-age-children-traumatic-grief-tips-caregivers-sp

Helping Young Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-young-children-traumatic-grief-tips-caregivers
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/helping-young-children-traumatic-grief-tips-caregivers-sp

Once I Was Very Very Scared (children’s book for young children)
English: https://piploproductions.com/stories/once/
Español: https://piploproductions.com/nuestros-cuentos/una-vez/

Psychological First Aid (PFA)
PFA is an early intervention to support children, adolescents, adults, and families impacted by these types of events

– English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/psychological-first-aid-pfa-field-operations-guide-2nd-edition
– Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/primeros-auxilios-psicologicos-guia-de-operaciones-practicas-2da-edicion

PFA Wallet Card (Provides a quick reminder of the core actions)
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/psychological-first-aid-pfa-wallet-card
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/psychological-first-aid-pfa-wallet-card-sp

PFA online training course

English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/psychological-first-aid-pfa-online
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-online-sp

Parent Tips for Helping Infants and Toddlers
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-parent-tips-helping-infants-and-toddlers-after-disasters
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-consejos-para-padres-como-ayudar-bebes-y-ninos-pequenos

Parent Tips for Helping Preschoolers
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-parent-tips-helping-preschool-age-children-after-disasters
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-consejos-para-padres-como-ayudar-ninos-de-edad-preescolar

Parent Tips for Helping School-Age Children
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-parent-tips-helping-school-age-children-after-disasters
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-consejos-para-padres-como-ayudar-ninos-de-edad-escolar

Parent Tips for Helping Adolescents
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-parent-tips-helping-adolescents
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-consejos-para-padres-como-ayudar-adolescentes

Tips for Adults
English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-tips-adults
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-consejos-para-adultos

Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)
For community and mental health providers who plan to continue working with affected communities long-term

English: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/skills-for-psychological-recovery
Español: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/skills-for-psychological-recovery-sp

SPR Online course
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/skills-psychological-recovery-spr-online

Help Kids Cope
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/help-kids-cope/id1069028637
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nctsn.helpkidscope&pli=1

PFA Mobile
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pfa-mobile/id551079424?ls=1

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.nctsn.pfa.mobile

Preparing Children After a Wildfire Damages Your Community
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/preparing-children-after-a-wildfire-damages-your-community

LA Wildfire Recovery Resources 2025 | Emergency Management Department
centralized list of aid resources

LA Food Bank

MALAN Fire & Wind Storm Resources – Google Drive

Brands Providing Products to Families Impacted by LA Fires – Google Drive

Missing Animal Resources
213-270-8155 – This is a recorded line you can leave all information about your animal, and it is being provided to Animal Services to help them identify any pets they have and reunite with owners.

The Abbey West Hollywood
Offering free meals to evacuees and first responders

 AT&T
Unlimited talk, text and data through Feb. 6

Babyletto
Offering free replacement cribs. Families in need can claim this offer by contacting the brand directly at info@babyletto.com

Be U Vietnamese Restaurant
Free meals for fire evacuees and first responders
557 N Hoover St, Los Angeles, CA 90004

Cal-FIRE Evacuation Guide
https://readyforwildfire.org/prepare-for-wildfire/go-evacuation-guide/

Calico Fish House
Offering to feed evacuees and let them camp out in the restaurant’s parking lot
16600 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Capital One 

Capital One has suppressed calls to impacted zip codes and implemented reactive (customer initiated) fee waivers and skip payment requests. 

City of LA
Resource Guide
https://mayor.lacity.gov/news/city-los-angeles-announces-preparedness-measures-ahead-anticipated-dangerous-windstorm?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3SI3bZ3ygLZrd9dq9NEGTYR-Donr69c2CY1e-7QlMiLsgn_37oG8wMdPc_aem_XUO0yhZhB3q84c-ekDOasA

Resources for seniors
https://lacity.gov/residents/community-assistance/senior-services

Everytable
Providing free meals to first responders until Jan. 12.

Farmers Insurance Temporary Relief Sites
Farmers® now has four temporary relief sites open in several communities across Los Angeles County to provide frontline assistance

To provide additional frontline assistance to customers impacted by the multiple wildfires that continue to burn in the Los Angeles area, Farmers Insurance® has now opened four temporary relief sites staffed by specially trained Catastrophe Response Team members and other support personnel. Below is information as of January 22, 2025

Impacted customers can visit any of the relief sites below for in-person claims assistance:
Farmers Agent Office
36 S Kinneloa Ave Suite 100
Pasadena, CA 91107
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Boys and Girls Club – Basketball Courts **CLOSING Wednesday 1/22 at 5:30 PM**
1220 Lincoln Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Home Depot – Burbank
1200 Flower Street
Burbank, CA 91502
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Farmers, Foremost®, Bristol West® and Toggle® customers can also file a claim by:
1. Visiting Farmers.com, Foremost.com, BristolWest.com, and GetToggle.com
2. Calling their agent
3. Calling the 24-hour claims center:
4. Farmers and Foremost: 1-800-435-7764
5. Bristol West: 1-800-274-7865
6. Toggle: 1-855-864-1530
7. Farmers GroupSelectSM Auto & Home: 1-800-854-6011
8. Spanish-language claims assistance is available to Farmers customers by calling: 877-RECLAMO (877-732-5266)
9. Customers can also use their Farmers, Foremost, or Bristol West mobile app
10. For persons with a hearing or speech disability, please dial 711 to reach the federal Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS)

For more information about Farmers Insurance and its catastrophe response efforts, please visit Farmers.com/Catastrophe.

Fatburger
Via its food truck, the “Fatmobile,” will be serving up 10,000 meals at first responder sites and shelters

GoodRx
Offering free telehealth visits for Angelenos in need

LA County Resource Guide
https://lacounty.gov/emergency/

Lyft
Free rides for evacuees. Code “CAFIRERELIEF25”

Mountain Mike’s Pizza
Pasadena location will be offering free meals and a place to rest to first responders.

Pie Free Pizza
Free pizza for evacuees and people in need. Call (626) 541-0051 to coordinate

Planet Fitness
Free access to showers, electrical outlets and wi-fi (locations throughout LA County). Access available 24/7 regardless of membership status.

Crunch Fitness
Crunch Fitness is providing a place for the community to charge their phones, use the wifi and take a shower, regardless of whether you are a member

The Queen Mary Hotel
Offering rooms for fire evacuees at $189. The reservation includes a voucher for a breakfast buffet for two people. Pet and Historical Preservation fees have also been waived.

Shake Shack
Offering evacuees free Shackburgers at any location across the county. The deal will be valid until Sunday.

Sizzler
Locations in Van Nuys, Los Feliz, Palmdale and Fox Hills are offering free meals to first responders and evacueesf

UBER
Free rides for evacuees. Code “WILDFIRE25”

UFC Gym
offering residents, first responders and others affected by the wildfires free access to locker rooms, showers, recovery services, electrical outlets, Wi-Fi and more until the end of January.

U-Haul
Opening its facilities across Southern California for 30 days of free self-storage to victims. The U-Box container disaster relief program is also available to assist evacuees and affected families.

Verizon
Free call, text and data. Free wifi and charging stations in shelters.

Wells Fargo

Click here to view the flyer for recovery tips from Wells Fargo and see the news article below.

Five major banks will offer homeowners up to three months of forbearance on mortgage payments in areas devastated by the Southern California wildfires, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. The participating banks are Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo. Many banks already have policies allowing up to three additional months of payment forbearance. To participate, homeowners must contact their mortgage provider. The ZIP codes included in the mortgage relief program are: 90019, 90041, 90049, 90066, 90265, 90272, 90290, 90402, 91001,91104, 91106, 91107 and 93536.

World Central Kitchen
Relief team in near Eaton Fire to feed first responders and families.

YMCA LA
Offering free showers and access at all their locations

LA County Recovery Centers

Local Assistance Centers & Disaster Recovery Centers are available to the public from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. These offer local and federal resources for Los Angeles County residents affected by the fires such as support for individuals with lost vital records, navigating insurance and referrals for mental health counseling, and other services.

What can you expect:

  • A place you can go to register with someone in person.
  • A place to talk with someone about your specific situation, application, and denial letter (might not actually be a denial, might just need to turn in insurance claim or additional information)
  • They can look up your application and give you status updates, etc.
  • SBA (Small Business Administration) will be there to talk with people about low interest loans that are available to individuals impacted by the fires. I know people are hesitant to get a loan, but it really is an amazing opportunity to at least talk with someone about what that looks like. This is most often one of the fastest ways to recovery, and in the long run a really good option. Grant funding isn’t a huge amount in the grand scheme of things.
  • Red Cross and other voluntary agencies may be there as well as other support partners.

People can also use the FEMA App to locate DRCs, shelters, and other pop up assistance centers as well as to register, upload documents to their applications, and see status updates. It’s a good idea to download the app if you have an active registration. Also at the DRC they can upload your documents if you aren’t able to.

Locations:

Westside Location

UCLA Research Park West
10850 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064

Eastside Location

Pasadena City College Community Education Center
3035 E. Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107

MPTF Webinars
Wildfire Relief: Next Steps
Navigating the insurance process

INSPECTION UPDATES:
Palisades – Palisades Fire – LA County Recovers
Eaton –  Eaton Fire – LA County Recovers

IATSE Member Fire Relief and Applications Checklist
https://tinyurl.com/reliefresourcesiatse

California Department of Insurance Wildfire Resources & Recommendations https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/WildfireResources.cfm

LA County
Safe Clean-Up After Fire
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/wildfire/

United Policyholders
Non-profit organization that assists individuals with navigating their insurance policies and filing claims
https://uphelp.org/disaster-recovery-help/2025cawildfires/

Red Cross Disaster Action Team
Call 800-675-5799, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Disaster Action Team volunteers travel to the disaster site, assess the scope of the disaster, and if necessary, work with the victims to identify and meet the immediate needs of the displaced residents. A well-stocked Red Cross response vehicle contains blankets, water, snacks and toiletry kits for the comfort of the clients. Diapers, formula, and plush toys are also available for infants and children.

Federal Disaster Assistance Resources (FEMA)
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/

Labor Community Services LA 
Relief request intake form

Union Plus Disaster Assistance Resources
View the flyer here

LAPD Notice on Post- Fire Recovery Scams

FAQs on Price Gouging | State of California – Department of Justice – Office of the Attorney General
“As with all other covered goods and services, following a declaration of emergency, the statute generally prohibits landlords from increasing the price of rental housing by more than 10% of the previously charged or advertised price. For rental housing that was not rented or advertised for rent prior to a declaration of emergency, the price cannot exceed 160% of the fair market value of the rental housing as established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development… Anyone who has been the victim of price gouging, or who has information regarding potential price gouging, is encouraged to immediately file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by going to the Attorney General’s website or by calling (800) 952-5225.”

Additional information about price gouging and online reporting link to the Los Angeles County Consumer & Business Affairs can be found here – Price Gouging – Consumer & Business

BEVERLY HILLS BAR ASSOCIATION:
A Guide to Property Damage Claims Following a Natural Disaster

Walsh DiTolla Spivak Foundation Disaster Relief

The Richard F. Walsh/Alfred W. Di Tolla/Harold P. Spivak Foundation is a charitable foundation which is funded by individual contributions and a portion of the revenue from the sale of each per capita stamp. 

The Foundation provides scholarships for the children of IATSE members and makes charitable contributions to entertainment related charities as well as other worthwhile charities and foundations. 

Funds from the Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation can help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other necessities for IATSE members affected by natural disasters. In the past, the IATSE has disbursed funds to support members affected by wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes.

Individual IATSE members (and retirees) needing assistance should follow the instructions on the below form and submit to their local union. The local union will then forward the request to the Foundation for review by the Foundation trustees.

WALSH / Di TOLLA / SPIVAK FOUNDATION Catastrophic Relief Application Form:

English
Français
Español

Donations should be made payable to the “Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation” and mailed to:  

The Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation c/o IATSE  
207 W. 25th St., 4th Fl.  
New York, NY 10001  

Canadian members in need of assistance should contact International Vice President Damian Petti at dpetti@iatse.net

Online Donations can be made to the Foundation via the PayPal Landing Page at iatse.co/mutual-aid (also accepts credit cards via PayPal)

  • Checks should be made payable to the “Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation” and mailed to: The Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation c/o IATSE 207 W. 25th St., 4th Fl. New York, NY 10001.
     

NOTE: Employers and Local Unions must send checks

Current disasters eligible for aid through the Walsh/Di Tolla/Spivak Foundation:  

  • Greater Los Angeles wildfires
  • Hurricane Milton
  • Hurricane Helene
  • Hurricane Beryl
English

Thank you for signing in!

Please present this to the Sergeant-at-Arms for entry.

Reminder: You will need to sign in again for each day of the General Executive Board Meeting.