The 2025 wildfires and disasters have been devastating for our region and this has caused much heartbreak. Nature for All team members, colleagues and extended community members have been directly impacted. Our thoughts are with you and the 180,000+ community members who had to evacuate their homes, lost their homes, and all affected by the extreme wildfires throughout Los Angeles County. 

We are extremely grateful to the firefighters and first responders who have battled the intense conditions and continue to place their lives at risk to do all in their power to protect our communities. 

We know that many of the areas impacted are places where Nature for All has shared space with the community. As we continue to learn about the people and places impacted, we are heartbroken. 

During these difficult times, we must come together to help and protect our communities. In the coming days and weeks, we will witness the continued resilience of our community and look forward to working together these next few days and in the future to ensure a sustainable environment for our region. 

Please take note of continued recommendations:

  • It is advised to stay home and indoors and only leave where absolutely necessary, especially to those who reside close to the high fire zones, to clear the way for first responders.
  • Please note that evacuation orders are still in place and it is imperative to follow all evacuation orders and warnings from County and CAL Fire officials. 
  • Prepare a to go bag with important documents and medications in case of evacuation.
  • Charge important technology – phones, computers, tablets, portable chargers, etc. 
  • If safe at home, protect yourself by closing windows and doors and using an indoor air filter, or wearing an N95 mask.
  • If you have to go outside, wear an N95mask and make sure the route to your destination is safe.
  • Minimize water usage to prevent water shortages for firefighters and first responders.
  • As expected, the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and the Angeles National Forest will remain closed to the public in the coming weeks.

Resources:

Websites to monitor the situation:

For an extended list of resources, view this spreadsheet that is continuously being updated.