Standing together in the Face of Devastation: Resources for the LA Equine and Wildlife Community During Rampant Wildfires
Standing together in the Face of Devastation
Resources for the LA Equine and Wildlife Community During Rampant Wildfires
Our hearts go out to all the people and animals impacted by the devastating fires in Los Angeles, including members of our cherished AWHC community—supporters, ambassadors, volunteers, and their families.
To everyone affected, we stand with you during this incredibly difficult time and are here to offer support however we can. We are sharing resources to help those in need and encourage anyone with additional resources to share with us at [email protected]
If you need help with evacuation and hauling:
- Compton Cowboys
- Viva Rescue, (310) 808-5943
If you need to find an evacuation center:
- LA equestrian center, 480 Riverside Dr, Burbank CA 91506
- Count of Los Angeles Large Animal Shelter, Pierce College Equestrian Center, 6201 Winnetka Ave, woodlandHills, CA 91367
- Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W Mckinley Ave Ponoma
- Industry Hills Expo, 162000 Temple Ave, City of Industry, CA 91744
- Castaic Animal Care Center 31044 Charlie Canyon Castatic CA 91384
- Hansen Dam
- SweetBeau Horses, Paso Robles
If you need disaster relief grants
- Center for Animal Protection and Education, CAPE Wildfire Animal Assistance Fund
- Fleet of angels
If you are not local and want to support with donations:
- Equestrian Aid Foundation: equestrianaidfoundation.org
- California Professional Horseman's Association Foundation: https://cpha.org/Foundation/
- DaMoor's Feed and Tack: 818-242-2841
- East Valley Feed and Tack: 818-767-3060
This is not an exhaustive list, please contact us at [email protected] if you have more resources to share.
How to help wildlife:
- Provide water in non plastic bowls
- Reduce outdoor light to help nocturnal animals navigate the area
- Keep pets indoors
- Report injured wildlife
- Support wildlife rescues
Wildlife Organizations to help support:
- Pasadena Humane
- California Wildlife Center
- San Dimas Raptor Rescue
- Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife.
For the most up-to-date information on the state of the fires and evacuation zones, visit http://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents