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One of my friends and his wife are in Glendale- as of the last I spoke to him they didn't have any type of evacuation going on but it wasn't at all certain if it would stay that way. I hate being on the opposite coast and not being able to do anything to help them- or anyone affected, for that matter.
There is an article here about ways people can help. It doesn't have to be money (but it can be) - sending food, snacks & water can help ... if people have the means to do that.
Eg:
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is accepting food donations ....
The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation has called for donations to its wildfire emergency fund. The proceeds will go toward equipping firefighters with tools and supplies to contain the infernos.
The California Fire Foundation .... The group's wildfire and disaster relief fund directly supports victims of blazes and other disasters throughout the state
The Anderson Munger Family YMCA in Los Angeles is seeking donations of food, snacks, water and essential and emergency supplies. The Y said on Instagram it is accepting deliveries at its Koreatown location.

How to help victims of California wildfires affecting Los Angeles County
Nonprofit groups are working to distribute essential supplies to those impacted by the fires across the Los Angeles area.
