Wildfire Support

As wildfires continue to impact the Los Angeles area, SEIU Local 1000 stands in solidarity with our Southern California members. We are here to provide the support and resources you need during this challenging time.

On this page, you will find information on catastrophic leave, how to access food and other essential resources, and key contact details for assistance. Our goal is to ensure you have quick and easy access to the help you deserve as you navigate these difficult circumstances. Please check this page periodically for updates.

 

If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Member Resource Center (MRC).

Administratrive Time Off (ATO)

ATO may be granted on a case by case basis for those who are currently experiencing a State of Emergency, amongst other reasons. California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section 599.785.5 allows for up to 5 days of ATO during a Governor-declared State of Emergency for those employees that meet the provisions of the rule. In addition to the 5 days of ATO, departments are delegated the authority to approve ATO for up to a total of 30 calendar days.

Employees who believe that they qualify for ATO should contact their immediate supervisor to begin the process.

For more information about ATO, please utilize the following links:

2121 – Administrative Time Off (ATO)
Administrative-Time-Off-Under-Review

Catastrophic Leave

The Catastrophic Leave program allows employees who have exhausted their leave credits and must miss work due to a prolonged illness or injury (including that of an eligible family member), or due to a natural disaster, to request catastrophic leave.
Definition
A catastrophic illness or injury is defined as an illness or injury that is serious and expected to incapacitate the employee or a member of the employee’s family or household, and which creates a financial hardship because the employee has exhausted all eligible leave credits.
A natural disaster is defined as an act of nature, such as a flood or an earthquake, that has had an effect on the employee’s principle residence and the Governor has declared a state of emergency in the county where the employee resides.
Article 8.8 of your union contract defines your right to transfer leave credits. Your Local 1000 contract guarantees family medical leave, parental leave or adoption leave.
  • Leave credits can be transferred between family members or to other persons residing in the immediate household who are also state employees.
  • Leave credits can be transferred from one or more employees to another employee for financial hardship due to injury or the prolonged illness of the employee.
  • Leave credits include Compensated Time Off (CTO), personal leave, annual leave, vacation, personal day, and/or holiday credit. Sick leave credits cannot be transferred.
  • Transfers must be approved by the department director or designee and in accordance with departmental policies.
  • Transfer of leave credits are permitted between departments.
  • The receiving employee must have exhausted all leave credits prior to receiving donated leave.
Requesting Catastrophic Leave
Submit a request to your department head (or designee), along with appropriate verification of the injury or illness (or occurrence, in the case of a natural disaster) for the requested leave. In cases where the potential recipient is unable to initiate the process, a family member or the department head (or designee) may act on the employee’s behalf. The donated leave may be used upon approval by a department head or designee.

Need more help?
Please contact the MRC 1-866-471-7348 if you have questions or need further assistance.
Information for State Bar Employees

The following language has been agreed upon by SEIU Local 1000 and the California State Bar. The provisions apply to represented State Bar employees under the SEIU Local 1000 MOU.

Emergency Paid Leave Side Letter for State Bar Employees

SEIU Local 1000 has negotiated up to 5 days of emergency paid leave for eligible California State Bar employees. The emergency paid leave is in addition to all other paid leave entitlements for State Bar employees.

This emergency paid leave is available to State Bar employees covered under the SEIU Local 1000 MOU who:

  • Have had their primary residence destroyed or damaged in the ongoing Los Angeles area wildfires to the extent that the damage requires relocation, or;
  • Have been displaced from their primary residence due to mandatory evacuation orders or a level 2 evacuation warning as defined by the US Forest Service related to the January 2025 Los Angeles area wildfires, and that displacement prevents the employee from working remotely.

To view the full details of the side letter, please see Letter of Understanding – Paid Emergency Leave (January 2025 LA Wildfires).

Catastrophic Leave Side Letter for State Bar Employees

SEIU Local 1000 has negotiated the expansion of language in the MOU to assist State Bar employees displaced by the 2025 Los Angeles area wildfires. Some highlights of the new provisions include:

  • Increased the value of donations from 5 days to 10 days each calendar year.
  • Inclusion of the use of sick leave to apply to Catastrophic Leave for those affected by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.
  • Expanding the definition of those eligible for these provisions to include employees who are facing financial hardships as a direct result of the 2025 Los Angeles area wildfires.

To view the full details of the side letter, please see Letter of Understanding – Catastrophic Leave 2025-0115.

Resources

SEIU CA Disaster Relief

Supplemental support is available to victims of natural disasters and those suffering from financial hardships. Please visit https://seiuca.org/disaster-relief/ to learn more about cash aid for victims of the LA Fires through SEIU California.

Los Angeles Labor Federation Wildfire Relief
SEIU Local 1000 is partnering with the Los Angeles Labor Federation to offer additional resources for impacted members. Please fill out the application that is linked below to determine eligibility to receive rental, mortgage, or utility relief. 
Please be sure to submit identification; copies of 3-day eviction or foreclosure notice; or copies of utility bill and disconnection notice; and proof of income demonstrating your ability to make future payments, to Marcos Juan, at [email protected] for a determination of your submission.
 
For more information, please visit Labor Community Services at www.lcs-la.org.
Food
Organization Name Whats Available Address Phone Number Website Email
SEIU Local 1000 – Norwalk Office Food Boxes for Family of 4 SEIU Local 1000 Norwalk Office Mariana Arellano-Renteria
866-471-734778
SEIU Local 1000 – Ontario Office Food Boxes for Family of 4 SEIU Local 1000 Ontario Office Juan Martinez
866-471-7348
Labor Community Services Food Boxes for Family of 4 213-381-5611 lcs-la.org [email protected]
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Food Pantry Locater 323-234-3030
lafoodbank.org/find-food/pantry-locator/
211-LA Food, Income Support and Resources Dial 2 1 1 211la.org
Shelter
Organization Name What’s Available Address Phone Number Website Notes
211LA / Airbnb.org Emergency airbnb.org shelter 211
airbnb.org/disaster-relief
Temporary Housing Services: Free temporary housing for wildfire evacuees in partnership with 211 LA
Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery Shelter 40 W Green St, Pasadena, CA 91105 Thurs, 1/9, starting at 10 AM: serving as a shelter, providing boxed lunches, and a place to charge electronics.
Agoura Animal Care Center Animal boarding 29525 Agoura Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301 (818) 991-0070
animalcare.lacounty.gov
Small Animals
Air Quality / Emergency Alerts Health and Safety Prcautions
lacounty.gov/emergency/alert-la
Stay indoors, keep windows/door closed, and use air purifiers if possible.
Singn up for real-time evacuation and safety instructions via Alert LA
All Saints Church Shelter 132 N Euclid Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101
American Red Cross Shelter 24 hour Hotline (800) 733-2767
redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter.html
Animal Shelters
animalcare.lacounty.gov
Anthem Blue Cross Helpline: Urgent care from any doctor or hospital (833) 285-4030 Emergency or urgent care Dr. or hospital needed right away, refills on prescriptions
for medication, medical equipment. need pre-approvals or referrals, or need to file a claim
Arcadia Community Center Shelter Sites 375 Campus Drive Arcadia, CA 91007
Arcadia Public Library Shelter 20 West Duarte Road
Black Lantern Books / Black Lantern Coop Shelter 6533 West Blvd. Inglewood, CA 90302
Burbank Armenian Center Shelter, Information 75 E Santa Anita Ave, Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 486-0668 Call Artin for more info
Cafe Tropical Shelter, Free Items 2900 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles CA, Los Angeles, CA
Calico Fish House Shelter 16600 Pacific Coast Highway DM @ChefGruel on Twitter to coordinate meal or supply deliveries
California Community Foundation- Wildfire Relief Fund Financial and resource (213) 413-4130
calfund.org/wildfire-relief-fund
Financial support for affected families
California Department of Social Services-Disaster Help Center Shelter (800) 852-5711
wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.gov
Assistance and services for wildfire-impacted families
California Fire Foundation Financial and resource
www.calfirefoundation.org
(916) 641-1707
cafirefoundation.org
Financial and resource aid to wildfire survivors
Calvary Community Church Shelter and Housing Services 5495 Via Rocas, Westlake Village, CA 91362 Pets allowed Pets allowed Pets allowed
City of Los Angeles Workforce Development Board Recovery Resources 2025 1200 W. 7th Street, 6th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017-2349 (213) 744-7164
[email protected]
Cresecnta Valley UMC Shelter 2700 Montrose Ave, La Crescenta-Montrose 91020 We have power available for charging devices.If you need help, please reach out
to Janice or Pastor Kevin.213-290-3722
Department of Mental Health (DMH) Mental Health Crisis Counseling (800) 854-7771
dmh.lacounty.gov/our-sevices/disasterservices/access-hotline
Mental Health Crisis Counseling
Direct Relief Medical (805) 964-4767
directrelief.org
Medical supplies and emergency assistance
Disaster Distress Hotline Disaster Distress 1 (800) 985-5990
www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline
Disaster Distress Hotline Disater/tragedy helpline (800) 985-5990 Substance Abuse Mental Helath Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Disaster Help / Veterans Affairs Crisis Line Dial 988 then press 1
www.va.gov
Disaster help
Disaster loan and grant information loan and grants U.S. Small Business Administration (800) 659-2955
www.sba.gov
Dream Center Emergency supplies
www.dreamcenter.org
Relay Services
www.dreamcenter.org
Emergency supplies such as food, clothing, and hygience products
Economic and Workforce Development Department (EWDD) Recovery Resources 2025 1200 W. 7th Street, 6th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017-2349 (213) 744-7300 / 711 for Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
ewdd.lacity.gov/index.php/2025-los-angeles-wild-fires-resources
Resources Available for Businesses and Workers Impacted by the Los Angeles City Wildfires
El Camino Real Charter High School Shelter 5440 Valley Circle Blvd. Woodland Hills (818) 595-7500
www.ecrchs.net
Emergency Assistance Program Shelter American Red Cross- Los Angeles Region Services (800) 675-5799
www.redcross.org/local/california/los-angeles.html
Shelter, food, clothing, and emotional support
Emergency Supplies and Support / Salvation Army Shelter (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/help-disaster-survivors
Relief for evacuees and first responders, including food and shelter
Evacuation Shelter – Ritchie Valens Recreation Center Shelter 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd,
FEMA Individual Assistance Disaster Assistance 1 (800) 621-3362 / TTY: 1 (800) 462-7585
www.disasterassistance.gov
Apply Online
First Baptist Church Shelter 75 N Marengo Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101
Friends in Deed Bad Weather Shelter Shelter Trinity Lutheran Church (626) 797-2402
friendsindeedpas.org
Support services and essential supplies
IATSE Disaster Response Team Shelter 2520 West Olive Avenue
LA Dream Center Emergency Shelter Shelter 2301 Bellevue Avenue Pets allowed Pets allowed Pets allowed
Labor Community Services (LCS) Housing Assistance (323) 620-3030
lcs-la.org
Submit supporting documention to [email protected]
Local Emergency Shelters Shelter
www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter.html
Los Angeles County Emergency Information
lacounty.gov/emergency
Los Angeles Equestrian Center Shelter (818) 840-9063
la-equestriancenter.com
Shelter for large animals, including horses
Military & Family Readiness Center Veteran-Specific Assistance (213) 473-5500
militaryonesource.mil
Support for military families impated by emergencies
Montebello Armenian Center Shelter 410 Washington Blvd, Montebello, CA 90640 Call Jack at (323) 216-1239 for more info
Mud\WTR:gather (mudwtrgather) Shelter 2515 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405 Providing shelter, wifi, parking. IG @mudwtrgather
Northridge Park Shelter 10120 Reseda Blvd
Northridge Recreation Center Shelter 18300 Lemarsh St. Northridge, CA 91325 (818) 349-7341
www.laparks.org/reccenter/northridge
Emergency shelter and resources for evacuees
Odyssey Games Shelter, Free Items 1795 E. Colorado Blvd. Passadena CA snacks, water, electricity
Pacific Community Center Shelter 501 S. Pacific Avenue
Pasadena Civic Auditorium Shelter 300 E. Green St. Pasadena (626) 449-7360 www.visitpasadena.com
Pasadena Convention Center Shelter 300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 793-2122
www.pasadenacenter.com
NEED: Blankets: Provides shelter, food, and basic necessities for evacuees
Pasadena Humane Society Shelter (626) 792-7151
www.pasadenahumane.org
Shelter and care for small animals
Passadena Community Job Center Shelter, Free Items 500 N Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 440-0112 call the center for more inforamtion about volunteering or donating
Planet Fitness Shelter All LA locations
Questions about Property insurance property insurance California Department of Insurance (800) 927-4357 www.insurance.ca.gov
Questions or Reports about outages Gas and power outages Southern California Edison Southern California Gas Company www.socalgas.com (800) 684-8123 / (800) 655-4555 www.sce.com
Re/Creation Cafe Shelter 4500 Washington Boulevard
Reality Center Shelter 1428 2nd St #400, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Recovery resources for Los Angeles County Residents
lacournty.gov/emergency
Ritchie Valens Recreation Center Shelter 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Pacoima (818) 834-5172
www.laparks.org/reccenter/ritchie-valens
Shelter and support services for displaced individuals
Rtchie Valens Recreation Center Shelter and Housing Services
Sepulved Recreation Center Shelter Sites 8801 Kester Avenue, Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 893-3700
www.laparks.org/reccenter/sepulveda
Sepulveda Recreation Center Shelter 8825 Kester Ave (818) 893-3700
www.laparks.org/reccenter/seplveda
Sheriff’s Psychological Services Bureau Counseling and emotional support (213) 738-3500 Available to all Sheriff’s Department employees
St Sarkis Armenian Church Shelter 58 S Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107
St. Anthony Croation Catholic Church Shelter 712 N. Grand Avenue
St. Anthony’s Croatian Catholic Church Shelter 712 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Studio DDLA Shelter 944 Chung King Rd Pets
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA’s) Disaster Distress Hotling 1 (800) 985-5990 Deafness or hearing loss
Tapestry Church Shelter 1521 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
The Emergency Response Program Shelter Call 211 or go to

211la.org/LA-Wildfires
Individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in the following Service
Planning Areas (SPA) may access hotel/motel vouchers from Tuesday, January 7, 2025 –
Thursday, January 9, 2025, with check-out on Friday, January
The Kinn Shelter 150 Horizon Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90291
Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Rec Center Shelter and Housing Services 14201 Huston St Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 Pets Allowed
Veteran Peer Access Network (VPAN) Support Line Support (800) 854-7771 Veterans Peer Access Network support line – Search To get support and resources for veterans and military family 9am – 9pm
Veterans Crisis Line Free and confidential (800) 273-8255 press 1 www.veteranscrisisline.net Connect with 24/7 support
Vintage Church Shelter 1015 California Ave, Santa Monica, CA 9040 bathrooms, wifi, snacks
Western Veterinary Center, Medical & Surgical Hospital Animal boarding 4990 Reyes Adobe Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301 (805) 957-7387
www.wvcet.com
All pets, regardless of health status
Westwood Recreation Center Shelter 1350 S. Sepulveda, Los Angeles (310) 473-3610 www.laparks.org Open for evacuees and small animals
Westwood Recreation Center Shelter
White Memorial Church Shelter 401 N State St Los Angeles, CA, 90033
Wildfire Recovery City of Los Angeles Recovery Resources 2025
emergency.lacity.gov/recovery
Assistance and services for wildfire-impacted families. Shelter and Housing,
Property owners, businesses and workers. Additional recovery resources
World Central Kitchen Food Contact Form:

wck.org/contact

Website:

wck.org
Immediate food relief in disaster zones
YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles Shelter North Valley (Northridge): 11336 Corbin Ave, Northridge, CA 91326
Zala Lawyers Shelter Hotel rooms in Sherman Oaks for evacuees, DM @ginazapanta_ on Instagram @Zalawyers are also providing space at their offices with power, internet,
storage space for folks who need a home base
General Information
Organization Name What’s Available Address Website Notes
CalFire Maps and critical updates about the fires
fire.ca.gov
Listos California Disater Prepardness Information and Literature
listoscalifornia.org/resources
Southern California Edison Power Outage Status Updates
sce.com/outage-center/check-outage-status
211 – LA Variety of resources and links to Food, Shelter and General Information
211la.org
FEMA Disaster Assistance
disasterassistance.gov
LAUSD Updates from Los Angeles Unified School District
lausd.org/domain/4
LA DWP Outage information from Los Angles Department of Water & Power
ladwp.com/outages
California Fire Foundation Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
cpf.salsalabs.org/disasterrelief
SEIU California State Council Funds for disaster relief
seiu1000.org/wildfire-support
All Hands and Hearts Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
allhandsandhearts.org
FEMA Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
[email protected]
Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
Human Appeal Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
humanappealusa.org/donate
USAGOv Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
usa.gov/help-disaster-survivors
American Red Cross Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
redcross.org/donate
California Fire Foundation Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
cpf.salsalabs.org/disasterrelief
Samaritan’s Purse Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
samaritanspurse.org/us-disaster-relief-donation
Salvation Army Donate to Disaster Relief Efforts
disaster.salvationarmyusa.org
U.S Small Business Administration Disaster Relief Loans
sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance
Disaster Loan Outreach Center Pasadena Disaster Relief Loans 3035 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 Open Mondays-Fridays, 9am – 6pm
Saturdays 9am -4pm
Closed Monday Jan 20 in observance of MLK holiday
Ventura County Foundation Disaster Relief Loans 4001 Mission AOaks Blvd. Ste. A-1 Camarillo, CA 93012 Open Mondays-Fridays, 8am – 5pm
Closed Monday, January 20 in observance of MLK holiday
Economic Injury Disaster Loans (ElDLs) Disaster Relief Loans
sba.gov/economic-injury-disaster-loans
Deadlines to return applications for physical property damage: March 10, 2025.
Economic injury applications: October 8, 2025