
Los Angeles, California Mar 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - In response to the devastating impact of the recent Los Angeles wildfires, including the Palisades Fire and Eaton Canyon Fire, ReadyAidLA has received a generous anonymous donation to directly assist local families in clearing wildfire debris and jumpstarting the rebuilding process.
The donation comes at a crucial time, as thousands of Angelenos are facing extended delays in debris removalup to 18 months, according to estimates from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Without fast cleanup, families are stuck in limbo, unable to begin reconstruction before their insurance benefits and Additional Living Expenses (ALE) expire.
Many LA homeowners are finding themselves underinsured or lacking debris removal coverage entirely, leaving them vulnerable to rising construction costs, tariff increases, and the risk of long-term displacement.
This support is for our neighborspeople whove lost everything and just want to come home, said a ReadyAid LA spokesperson. Were here to close the gap where insurance falls short and ensure Angelenos can clear debris, rebuild, and return to their communities without being left behind.
The anonymous donation will be allocated to qualifying Los Angeles County residents impacted by the fires, with priority given to those without sufficient debris coverage or who are at risk of losing housing assistance due to insurance time limits.
ReadyAid LA is committed to helping LA fire victims navigate recovery, avoid unnecessary delays, and rebuild with dignity.
To apply for assistance or learn more about how to support wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles, visit www.ReadyAidLA.com or contact (310) 290-5458.
Source :ReadyAid LA
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