Emergency Relief & Recovery:

Supporting Those Affected by the
Los Angeles Wildfires

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have left a lasting impact, devastating homes, displacing families, and altering lives overnight. During this crisis, we stand firm in our commitment to aiding those affected by providing critical resources, information, and community support.

Here at Nclusive Financial, we are more than just a business—we are a partner in recovery. We understand the uncertainty and hardship these wildfires have brought and are dedicated to guiding our neighbors through this difficult time.

How We Are Helping

Essential
Resources & Aid

We have compiled vital assistance programs, including temporary housing, financial relief, and rebuilding resources to help you recover.

Informative Webinars

We are collaborating with FEMA and the County Assessor to deliver webinars covering disaster aid, insurance claims, and property reassessments.

Community Outreach

Our team works with first responders, housing agencies, and nonprofit organizations to ensure immediate and long-term recovery assistance is available.

If you or someone you know has been affected by those wildfires, we encourage you to explore the available resources or contact us for guidance. You are not alone—our community is strong, and together, we will rebuild.

Frequently Asked Questions

Support for Those Affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires

You can apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance by visiting https://www.fema.gov/ or calling the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362. Be prepared to provide identification, proof of residence, and a description of your losses.

There are several forms of financial assistance available, including:

  • FEMA Individual Assistance — Covers temporary housing, repairs, and other disaster-related expenses. Check their website for more information.
  • Red Cross Emergency Grants — Offers immediate relief for displaced individuals. Contact them through their website.
  • Local & State Aid Programs — Additional funds may be available through county or city relief efforts.
    1. Internal Revenue Service Relief Program: https://www.irs.gov/
    2. Small Business Association Relief Program: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance
  • FEMA Housing Assistance — Provides temporary housing options and rental assistance. Check their website for more information.
  • Local Shelters & Hotels — Many shelters and participating hotels offer emergency housing. Visit these resources or hotel relief accommodations for available locations.
  • Community Support Networks — Nonprofits and faith-based organizations may provide housing support. Check this website for more information.
  • Contact your insurance provider to start a claim and document all damage with photos.
  • Apply for FEMA assistance if you are uninsured or underinsured 
  • Check for available rebuilding grants from local or state programs.

The County Assessor’s Office offers tax relief for properties damaged or destroyed by natural disasters. You can apply for a reassessment by visiting https://assessor.lacounty.gov/ or calling (213) 974-3211.

Experiencing a disaster can be overwhelming. Free and confidential support is available:

Most assistance programs require:

  • Government-issued ID 
  • Proof of residence (utility bill, lease, mortgage statement) 
  • Insurance policy information (if applicable) 
  • Photos or documentation of damage

If you are looking to assist:

  • Donate to relief organizations such as the Red Cross or local charities
  • Volunteer your time at shelters or distribution centers 
  • Provide housing support if you have available accommodations.

We regularly update our resources page with new information. Visit this page for updates on the latest assistance programs and recovery efforts.

If you have additional questions, please contact us at admin@nclusivefinancial.com. We are here to help you through this difficult time.