Working together, there’s not much that can’t be achieved to build a safer L.A.
The best outcomes are often the result of teamwork. Since our inception, MySafe:LA has approached our fire safety and resilience initiatives with team spirit. We’ve partnered with the Los Angeles City Fire Department since 2008, a unique public/private relationship that allows firefighters to focus on the complex response issues in L.A., while also engaging with students, older adults, and the general public via our various programs.
The entities we partner with enable us to deliver the best quality programming available for fire safety and resilience development. That includes earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and any other threat (natural disaster or local emergency) that compromises the safety and well being of people working and living in Los Angeles.
Our programs are designed to be as local as possible. That means not only having a locally derived message, but customized to each community we work with. We work with a number of Neighborhood Councils, with Homeowner’s Associations, and most importantly, with each of the Los Angeles Unified School District’s eight area districts. Each one is unique, and each one deserves to be supported to best reach the potential of a safer city.
If we can help your village, we’d love to hear from you.
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We’re glad you’re here! We’d like to hear from you if you’d be interested in volunteering to help recovery efforts following the tragic series of wildfires that affected Los Angeles. Volunteers will only be used for recovery once fire dangers are resolved. By registering, you are permitting us to ask if you’d be interested in supporting the recovery effort. There is no guarantee that your name will be called. If we do call your name, you are under no obligation to volunteer and may decline or accept any offer.
Please add your name and message to the firefighters who responded to the wildfires in Los Angeles in January 2025. Let them know how much you appreciate their sacrifices to attack the unparalleled wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes. This was a “once-in-a-century” wind and wildfire storm, and these brave men and women deserve to hear from us.
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