USHS Introduces: The Eaton Fire Housing Assistance Program
Altadena resident helps move furniture for impacted neighbor after the Eaton Fire.
Union Station Homeless Services has created a program to help community members impacted by the Eaton Fire. We built the program to be as low-barrier as possible and available for those who do not meet the requirements to receive traditional aid.
The program provides one-time financial assistance, motel vouchers, rental assistance, and more for households needing more than one month of assistance while recovering from the devastation of the Eaton Fire. Recipients may receive one-time financial assistance for security deposits, rental arrears, essential furnishings, one-time rental payments and etc.
USHS Volunteers help unload, sort, organize and provide needs to impacted community members.
Rental assistance for households that need more than one month of assistance is also provided. If you or someone you love has been impacted by the Eaton Fire and is in need of assistance, we are here for you.
Visit ushs.org/efhap if you or someone you know was impacted by the Eaton Fire and needs assistance.
Securely donate to the Eaton Fire Housing Assistance Program by clicking the button above. 100% of funds donated to the program will be used to help impacted community members rebuild.