Boyle Heights Fire · Community Transparency Projectby Sero · facts from public records
How to help

Put your help where it's needed, not with me

The people who need help are the families and the small businesses the fire hit. Here's how to reach them directly, and who's already on the ground doing the work.

Please don't donate to me

Some people have asked how to support this work, or whether they can send something my way. I'm grateful you'd offer, and the answer is no. This is voluntary. I will never charge the communities that made me. The neighborhoods I come from gave me a life, memories, and people I love; doing right by them isn't something I'd ever put a price on. So please, keep it, and put it where it counts. 👇

What we do, and what we don't

We do

Point you to the real helpers, send customers and attention to community businesses, share plain-language information, and help neighbors find relief that already exists.

We don't

We are not collecting or holding money, not running an SBA or any relief program, and not creating a parallel fund. We run nothing official; we assist where we can.

Help reaches in circles, not a line

The smoke and the runoff didn't stop at the neighborhood line, so neither does help. We work outward in three overlapping circles, and no one in the harm zone is left out:

Direct
The immediate blocks: businesses shut, smoke-choked, runoff-adjacent.
Near
The surrounding Boyle Heights corridors hit by closures and lost foot traffic.
Polluted & pending
The wider footprint (East LA, Commerce, north Boyle Heights) where harm is still unfolding. We keep extending outward.

We focus on community, locally owned businesses: the taqueria, the meat market, the family shop. Not chains, warehouses, or corporate operators.

Two ways to help a business

Storefronts you can visit

Restaurants, markets, shops: just show up. Order, buy a gift card, leave a review, give to their fundraiser. The simplest help there is.

Businesses you can't walk into

Manufacturers, suppliers, services: the public can't "shop" them. Their path is insurance, the County claims process, and recovery resources. We help point them there; we don't run it.

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Neighbors helping neighbors

Some of the best help has come from the community itself. A few efforts worth joining:

This is the neighborhood protecting its own air. Running a community effort? Tell us and we will add it.

Where to give & who's already helping

Helper details change daily, so we keep this list current. Full directory and sources on the data site.

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