Over 400 homes and 1600 structures were destroyed by the Woolsey Fire in November 2018.

These are the communities impacted by the Woolsey Fire in Los Angeles County.

 
 




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Week of September 14, 2020

Week of July 13, 2020

  • Kitchen Kits
    Our Sunday Kitchen Kit distribution was a smashing success! 51 families came by our LARCRO office today to claim their new kitchen supplies! Thank you to Adventist Community Services and Charlene Sargent of the SoCal VOAD for making this happen for our Woolsey fire Disaster Case Management survivors!

Week of June 22, 2020

  • COVID-19 Health Pack Distribution
    We distributed 77 health packs to Woolsey fire survivors who responded to a poll. Thank you to our partners: D’Andre Lampkin Foundation, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles, OI In-Home Services, R6 Distillery, RELIEF Foundation, Scientology Los Angeles, Tzu Chi Foundation

Week of December 2, 2019

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Week of September 2, 2019


Agoura Hills

Agoura Hills

Calabasas

Calabasas

City of Calabasas

Week of November 18, 2019

Week of October 14, 2019

Week of September 23, 2019

Week of September 16, 2019


Canoga Park

Canoga Park

Malibou Lake

Malibou Lake

Malibou Lake

Week of June 15, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with Construction Committee, Construction Navigator, & Mennonite Disaster Services
    We have our new Construction Navigator on board thanks to our funding parters. This tour focused on sharing the unique terrain of the seven communities affected by the Woolsey Fire.

Week of June 1, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with LARCRO Grant Writer & Disaster Case Management Team
    This tour focused on sharing the Woolsey Fire narrative with our Grant Writer while engaging the Disaster Case Managers in an opportunity to experience the progress.


Malibu

City of Malibu

Week of July 6, 2020

  • Calvary Community Church teams up with LARCRO to empower a family to return home in Malibu
    A ramp is a critical component for many to return home post disaster.

Week of June 15, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with Construction Committee, Construction Navigator, & Mennonite Disaster Services
    We have our new Construction Navigator on board thanks to our funding parters. This tour focused on sharing the unique terrain of the seven communities affected by the Woolsey Fire.

Week of June 1, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with LARCRO Grant Writer & Disaster Case Management Team
    This tour focused on sharing the Woolsey Fire narrative with our Grant Writer while engaging the Disaster Case Managers in an opportunity to experience the progress.

Week of May 18, 2020

  • Signs of Recovery: Moving Home
    The LA Woolsey Fire LTRG and all of our partners helped this Woolsey Fire family on their road to recovery by providing important tools in the recovery process and a nice start for a new garden. Additionally, our partners were able to assist with interim rent during the rebuild process.


Malibu Canyons

Malibu Canyons

Encinal Canyon Road
Encinal Canyon Road Can be accessed on the PCH at El Pescador State Beach or from Mulholland Highway to the northeast. The view from the top of the coast’s canyon as it winds around Point Dume is spectacular.

Decker Canyon Road
Running parallel to Encinal Canyon Road, Decker is a winding road with many hairpin turns, but well worth traveling on for a scenic drive through the chaparral and farmland. You’ll also have a chance to appreciate the precision handling that your Porsche is capable of.

Latigo Canyon Road
Winding road through the Santa Monica Mountains from Kanan Dume Road to central Malibu, Latigo Canyon Road is a scenic drive that should not be missed. A turnout about 1.4 miles from the PCH offers postcard-perfect views of the coast.

Tuna Canyon Road
Starting out as a two-way residential street up near Saddle Peak Road, Tuna Canyon Road continues as a one-way road all the way down to the PCH. Keep your camera ready, because you’ll have ample opportunities to snap some stunning photographs of the hills and ocean views.


Week of June 15, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with Construction Committee, Construction Navigator, & Mennonite Disaster Services
    We have our new Construction Navigator on board thanks to our funding parters. This tour focused on sharing the unique terrain of the seven communities affected by the Woolsey Fire.


Oak Forest Estates

Oak+Forest+Estates

Seminole Springs

Seminole Springs

Seminole Springs Mobile Home Park

Week of October 19, 2020

  • Seminole Springs recovery progress after 2 years
    The top photo was taken in the aftermath of the Woolsey Fire in November 2018. The bottom photo was taken in October 2020.

 

Week of September 14, 2020

  • LARCRO funded case successful
    This home was rebuilt and the survivor returns home.

Week of July 13, 2020

  • An Unmet Need survivor’s home is delivered
    This home arrived in Seminole Springs.

Week of July 6, 2020

  • New homes have begun to arrive in Seminole Springs
    One of our partners chronicled the delivery of this home!

Week of June 1, 2020

  • Woolsey Fire Burn Scar Tour with LARCRO Grant Writer & Disaster Case Management Team
    This tour focused on sharing the Woolsey Fire narrative with our Grant Writer while engaging the Disaster Case Managers in an opportunity to experience the progress.

Week of May 18, 2020

  • Homes have been steadily coming in.
    ”We currently have 11 homes on their lots. We are 10% there.”

  • Scenes from Seminole Springs and Mulholland Highway
    ”The work to rebuild is so well worth it because of the beauty and history of our community. This spring has been particularly stunning; and with Mulholland Highway closed just past Seminole Springs, we have one of the most scenic places in Southern California dedicated now to hikers and walkers and bikers. Seminole Springs is forever grateful to LARCRO for all it have given as it has walked this path with us.”


Westlake Village

Westlake+Village

City of Westlake Village

Week of November 18, 2019