24LA supports communities impacted by disaster through dignity-first relief, while expanding into long-term recovery, community-led rebuilding, and initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods beyond moments of crisis.
24LA is a grassroots nonprofit founded in response to the Los Angeles wildfires, built on a dignity-first approach to disaster relief. We serve fire-affected and disaster-impacted communities by providing essential resources in a way that prioritizes choice, respect, and human connection. As we grow, our work is expanding beyond immediate relief into long-term recovery, including community-led initiatives such as public art, beautification, and shared spaces. At our core, we believe that communities should lead their own rebuilding — and our role is to support, amplify, and help bring those visions to life.