Destructive and Unexpected: What Funders Should Know About Wildfire Recovery
Since Jan. 7, Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the U.S., has been burning. Entire neighborhoods have been decimated, and Altadena, a community in L.A. County with a rich history of Black homeownership, has seen massive destruction. New fires continue destroying homes and businesses, causing families to flee and leaving loss in their wake. The level of damage and California’s demographics, combined with a new administration and a federal disaster response agency that spent much of its budget responding to hurricanes last fall, will challenge recovery. How do we protect marginalized communities from extreme devastation in the wake of the fires?
During this webinar, our speakers will discuss how donors can support long-term recovery after a disaster of this magnitude. They will discuss the unique status of California’s population and what that might mean for individuals needing support. By the end of this webinar, donors will: – Appreciate how past disasters in California can influence recovery in 2025. – Learn how the diversity of California’s population will impact who can access aid. – Understand how California’s housing and insurance crisis will create challenges.
