Total Raised
$
243035.6
$
250000
data updated as of
February 13, 2025 at 4:53:17 PM
Why Monetary Support?
Cash donations allow us to maximize the impact of your generosity. Thanks to our direct partnership with a warehouse in Chatsworth, we can purchase supplies at heavily discounted rates, stretching every dollar far beyond what traditional online or in-store retail options can offer. For the cost of just a few items purchased online, we can secure 10-15 times the amount of supplies directly from the warehouse.
The effects of these fires will have a long-lasting impact on our foundation, with challenges expected to persist over the next 6-12 months. Ongoing support is crucial to ensure we can continue providing aid to the community and care for the animals in need during this extended recovery period.
One time
Monthly
$25.00
$50.00
$75.00
$100.00
Other
0/1000

Provides a Microchip for One Dog
$10
Feeds a Puppy for a Week
$35
Allows us to Fully Vaccinate One Dog
$75
Provides Essential Starter Supplies for our Foster Bags
$100
Covers Spay and Neuter of One Dog
$250
Allows Us to Run Important Diagnostic Tests for One Sick Dog
$500
Provides One Dog with Life Saving Parvo Treatment
$1,000
How far your
DONATION
can go!
SUPPLY VALUE $
126000
GOAL $
15000
PHYSICAL DONATIONS updated as of
February 4, 2025 at 5:12:31 PM
No additional items are needed at this time unless stated otherwise on our Instagram (@TheLabelleFoundation).
Tuesday, Jan. 7th
Once the fires began, our team quickly developed an immediate plan of action for the animals we knew would be affected, though we couldn’t have anticipated the full scope of what was to follow.
Wednesday, Jan. 8th
• Opened space at Belle’s Boarding & Bath in Mid-City to provide no-cost shelter and a safe haven for animals affected by the fires, including those evacuated with their owners.
• Accepted (25) new dogs from Bakersfield Shelter at our Foundation HQ
• Took in (2) cats & a team partner affected by smoke & negative air quality
• Visited the Pasadena Humane Society to donate dog & general animal supplies.
• Planned to pull animals (from Pasadena) in need of foster care, but fortunately, three other shelters took all remaining dogs during our visit.
Thursday, Jan. 9th
• Took in (30) rescue dogs from Bakersfield Shelter
• Expanded efforts to grow our foster network to accommodate more animals in the following days.
• Took in (12) tarantulas for safe haven due to someone affected in the fire evacuation zone
• Took in (13) bunnies from Experience Fable after their petting zoo burned down in Altadena
• Began accepting additional supply donations from external parties & our community.
• Created an Action Team to create a distribution plan for donated supplies.
• Distributed excess supplies to Sylmar, Agoura Hills, Pan Pacific Park, Pet Orphans in Encino, Westwood Rec Center, local churches and other areas affected by the fires.
Friday, Jan. 10th
• Held no-cost (to owner) daycare for first responders, medical personnel, and volunteers
• Began bathing any dogs who were covered in ash, matted, or generally in need of care.
• Took in (30) rescue dogs from Bakersfield, San Bernardino, and Santa Clarita and ran in-house veterinarian & health checks
• Distributed supplies to Pasadena City College, Hollywood YMCA, Industry Hill Expo Center, Lancaster Animal Care Center, Palmdale Animal Care Center, Baldwin Park Animal Care Center, Downey Animal Care Center, North Central Animal Shelter, East Valley Animal Shelter, West Valley Animal Shelter, and Rainbow Acres.
Saturday, Jan. 11th
• Took in (21) new rescue dogs from Bakersfield
• Sent our Action Team to our warehouse partners in Chatsworth for a supply refill
• Rescued (2) large huskies from Agora Hills
• (2) dogs fully recovered from Parvo treatment
• Distributed supplies to The Dream Center, Collins & Katz Family YMCA, Pasadina YMCA, and to several other addresses that were requesting support
• Gather Supplies for & Packaged Fire & Police Supply Essential Kits and distributed them to frontline workers and base camps through our network, in close collaboration with first responders.
• Before closing for the evening, we took in an adorable mom & (6) babies from San Bernardino Shelter
Sunday, Jan. 12th
• Distributed supplies to Friend of Animals Foundation, The Dream Center, Collins & Katz Family YMCA, Western Veterinary Center, Uncle Pauline’s Deli, Yada Dance Studio, Normandie Ave Seventh Day Adventist, Shadow Grove Brewery, Santa Anita YMCA, Monrovia High School Clothing Drive, YMCA South Pasadena, Westchester YMCA, Anderson Munger YMCA, Mid Valley YMCA, and Culver Palms YMCA and other areas affected by the fires
• Began opening up a clothing section at Belle’s Boarding & Bath, where families & individuals affected by the fires can browse and select brand-new clothing free of charge.
• Opened free vet care through our vet partner 'Sevilla Veterinary Hospital' for any animals injured due to the fires.
• Provided transport to/from the vet through our "Action Team" and community volunteers
• Ongoing distribution of supply kits and items to frontline workers through our network, maintaining close cooperation with first responders.
• Took in a lost cat rescued from the Sunset Fire for observation and safe haven, with pressing eye and digestion issues that developed upon arrival.
Monday, Jan. 13th
• Distributed supplies to ‘Chirla’, The Community Coalition, South LA Shelter, The Lovejoy Foundation, The National Day Laborer Organizing Network, and Vine Street Chabad
• Sent volunteers to pick up a mom and her (5) babies from Tehachapi, who required veterinary care.
• Sent resources, along with cat and dog supplies, to a storage site for use by the ‘Ace of Hearts’ rescue, which unfortunately burned down.
• Received donations and care packages for frontline firefighters and shipped them out to basecamp through our community partners.
• Organized in-house vet checks to continue monitoring the health of the animals that have been taken in.
• Sent volunteers with Trucks to a warehouse partner in Carson to pick up supplies.
• Accepted gift cards to local and national retailers for individuals who currently lack space for clothing and other household items. These will be distributed as part of our free retail boutique space.
Tuesday, Jan. 14th
• Rescued (2) stray dogs found roaming the area; neither had microchips, and they are now under our care until owners are located.
• Hosted volunteer vet for wellness checks
• Delivered animal supplies to Caatfriends, South LA Animal Shelter, and Jules Towner Dog Training
• Delivered human supplies to Chabad of Pasadena and Chabad of Hollywood.
• Distributed human and pet supplies to Ketchum Downtown YMCA, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary School, Venice Helping Hub, and Moss Venice.
• Provided animal supplies to multiple rescues, including The Lovejoy Foundation, Sunny Day Acres in Agua Dulce (also took in one new dog from this location), and Mad Love Animal Rescue,.
• Continued caring for the mother and her five puppies received yesterday.
• Received and organized additional supplies with the help of our volunteers.
• Acquired new clothing racks and collaborated with volunteers to expand our free retail boutique space.
• Placed additional dogs in foster care.
Wednesday, Jan. 15th
• Donated Animal Excess Stock to Giving Generously & (2) Cat Rescues in Chatsworth, CA
• Donated Human & Excess Animal Items to Chirla & Scope.
• Provided additional supplies to firefighters on the front lines to support their efforts.
• Organized donated items to address immediate needs and better assist the community in the coming weekend.
• Hosted an additional volunteer veterinarian to conduct wellness checks.
• Opened a dedicated men’s clothing section in the free boutique at the front of Belle’s.
Thursday, Jan. 16th
• Delivered an extensive shipment of cat and dog supplies to the Kern County Shelter.
• Donated water, hygiene products, clothing, and food to the Hollywood Chabad.
• Collected additional bunny supplies from Sherman Oaks for the adorable bunnies we’ve cared for since nearly the beginning.
• Welcomed another volunteer veterinarian to conduct wellness checks.
• Received additional supplies and racks for our Men’s Boutique, and our team began sorting clothing by size and type.
• Sent another supply run to support front-line firefighters.
• Organized all food and beverage items by category to streamline dispatch and better serve families and shelters in need.
• Our Action Team delivered dog and cat supplies directly to families displaced by the fires.
• Sent out (50) hot meals for the ‘Cal Hotshots,’ generously cooked by Juliet’s Kitchen.
Friday, Jan. 17th
• Distributed additional humanitarian supplies from Belle’s to local Chabad centers.
• Sent another round of meals, supplies, and clothing to frontline firefighters and first responders.
• Took in (1) lost cat found at a park.
• Assisted several men on-site by providing clothing, water, and food after their homes were lost in Altadena.
• Sent excess clothing to the Salvation Army on Pico, near Alvarado Street.
• Began preparations for our large-scale adoption event on January 25th.
• Welcomed another incredible on-site veterinarian and hosted a free vet clinic.
• Received 24 boxes of new clothing for our boutique.
• Met with a Bakersfield transporter in Santa Clarita to deliver animal supplies and then while with them we took in (5) dogs and transported them to our HQ.
• Trapped & Rescued (1) more lost kitten from Santa Monica. Currently trying to trap & rescue the additional 5 kittens and mom on the premises.
Saturday, Jan. 18th
• Provided dog supplies to individuals on-site who were displaced by the fires.
• Delivered dog food and supplies through our action team to displaced individuals staying in hotels.
• Provided dog supplies to individuals on-site who were displaced by the fires.
• Delivered dog food and supplies through our action team to displaced individuals staying in hotels.
• Trapped & Rescued (1) more lost kitten from the Santa Monica location mentioned yesterday.
• Welcomed a previous incredible on-site veterinarian back and hosted another free vet clinic.
Sunday, Jan. 19th
• Halted acceptance of physical donations to give our action team time to thoroughly sort and organize all items.
• Began reevaluating future community and animal needs.
Monday, Jan. 20th
• Reinstated our Action Team to dispatch and deliver supplies to those in need.
• Began accepting select physical donations once again.
• Provided on-site assistance to individuals displaced by the fires through our Men’s and Women’s Boutique.
• Added new men’s clothing to the inventory at our Men’s Boutique at Belle’s Boarding & Bath.
• Delivered hygiene products and essential clothing items to frontline firefighters and first responders.
Tuesday, Jan. 21st
• Trapped & Rescued Mom and (1) additionally lost kitten from the Santa Monica location mentioned in previous days bringing our total to (3) Kittens rescued thus far.
• Continued to provide on-site assistance to individuals displaced by the fires through our Men’s and Women’s Boutique.
• Sent out (3) Extra-Large Shipments of Human Supplies to The Venice Hub, The Pasadena Chabad, the Pasadena Church, The Pasadena Job Center, and A Foster Care & Youth Development Center for kids in Woodland Hills
• Sent out Animal Supplies to A Cat Rescue in Chatsworth,
• Worked with our Foster & Adoption teams to prepare for tomorrow’s new animal intake and in-house veterinary checks.
Wednesday, Jan. 22nd
• Continued to provide on-site assistance to individuals displaced by the fires through our Men’s and Women’s Boutique.
• Took in (13) rescue dogs from shelters in Bakersfield, South Central, and San Bernardino.
• Ran in-house veterinarian & health checks on both foster & newly rescued animals.
Thursday, Jan. 23rd
• Worked with several families on-site to provide clothing, animal supplies, and essential items for humans.
Friday, Jan. 24th
• Began preparations for our LA Strong Adoption Event, aiming to bring 35–40 dogs.
• Consolidated our boutique items by combining the men’s and women’s sections.
• Monday and Tuesday will be the final days of the boutique, after which we will pack up and distribute all remaining items to local organizations.
• Created Small, Medium, and Large human gift bags containing new clothing, essentials, and hygiene products to simplify delivery for those unable to pick them up.
• Additionally, we created essential bags for both cats and dogs available to do the same.
Saturday, Jan. 25th
• Held our “LA Strong” Adoption Event at Byelle’s Boarding & Baths.
• Paused all other operations until Monday
• Finalized over 42 adoptions during the event, with an additional 6 adoptions by the end of the day.
• Began preparations for the ‘Aussie Day’ fire community relief fundraiser at EP+LP tomorrow
Sunday, Jan. 26th
• Attended the ‘Aussie Day’ fire community relief fundraiser at EP+LP.
Monday, Jan. 27th
• Distributed animal supplies to other rescues in need
• Worked with ‘Zac Scow’ and the Positive Change Program to provide assistance to those in need.
• We began working on preparing for our upcoming adoption event at St. Barks in Studio City, CA.
• Continued our support work in person at the 'Belles Boarding' free human boutique.
Tuesday, Jan. 28th
• Finalized preparations for our upcoming adoption event at St. Barks in Studio City, CA
• Finalzied the transport list and plan of action to take in additional animals tomorrow
Wednesday, Jan. 29th
Today is our last day of daily updates, but our work continues! We’ll continue sharing our rescue efforts on Instagram as always—follow us @TheLabelleFoundation.
On this day we...
• Took in (48) new dogs, which includes (2) moms and their babies
• Ran in-house veterinarian & health checks on both foster & newly rescued animals.
• Organized foster supply refills
• Received a large donation of 'Dr. Barbara Sturm
cosmetics and began creating wellness, skin, and relaxation kits for both adults and children to ship out with existing clothing and essential items.
WE DO NOT NEED:
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Used Clothing & Any other Used Items
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Additional Womens Supplies
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Dog Food or Supplies
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Fosters: If you’ve already submitted an application, please allow several days for us to process it. We will reach out to you as soon as we have a foster animal available. Due to high demand, we’re unable to provide personalized updates on individual needs at this time. Thank you for your understanding and support!
NEED HELP? ANIMAL SUPPLIES & SUPPORT AVAILABLE IF YOU'RE AFFECTED BY THE FIRES
Text us at 323-627-3821 or, visit us at 1353 S Genesee Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90019! We are here for you.
If you’re unable to pick up the items, our Action Team can coordinate a delivery to you! Simply text us your needs, and we’ll guide you through our available supplies. If you’re unsure of what you need, we’ll work with you to better understand your needs. -- We’re here for you, LA!

Community Action & The Future
It’s hard to fully capture the true impact of the incredible community and network around us, but we want to do our best by highlighting (4) key stats that have truly stood out to us. We’ll also provide a summary of what’s happened since our mission began when the fires broke out, and share what we have planned moving forward!

Over 250 Volunteers, & Animal / Supply Transporters donated their time to relief efforts!
Over $148,000 of Physical Supplies Donated & Distributed
158 Additional Animals Taken In Since the Fires Began
*during the relief period
Emergency Relief Fund | LA Fires
We’ve been working closely with those affected, as well as the wider community, to provide much-needed support. We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming assistance we’ve received so far. However, our resources are running low, and costs continue to rise as we’ve expanded our efforts from supporting just dogs to now helping cats, bunnies, tarantulas, our incredible firefighters and police, and of course, humans who have lost everything.
Scroll down to see details on how we’ve utilized donated resources throughout the beginning of relief efforts!