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HOUSING RESOURCES

Altadena residents aged 65 and older can apply for grants to help rebuild their homes.

Find available housing for rent for temporary or long-term stays.

Lodge owners around Big Bear Lake are offering discounted rates for wildfire survivors.

The Eaton Fire Housing Assistance Program provides up to $10,000 of support for survivors.

Get connected to housing counselors who can assist with wildfire recovery.

Short-term rental support for wildfire survivors in the Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley area.

Wildfire survivors can find furnished housing for rent while they rebuild their homes.

Wildfire survivors can apply for home repair assistance and disaster recovery services through Habitat for Humanity.

Wildfire survivors can get free furniture and household essentials to furnish rental units while they rebuild

Housing resources from the City of Los Angeles to help wildfire survivors recover and rebuild.

New Frontier Tiny Homes builds ADUs that can be temporary living spaces for property owners.

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