For SoCal fire victims, we know how critical access to food, water, shelter and mental health support is right now.
ABC7 is keeping an updated list of resources to help impacted communities. Submit tips to ABC7 Community Engagement.
Residents can also call 211 for shelter, social and health service information.
Give back: Here's how to help those impacted by the SoCal fires
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is working with its network of more than 600 partner agencies to assess needs during the SoCal wildfire emergency.
If you need food assistance in Los Angeles County, check out this map to find food near you.
Some area restaurants are also offering free meals to evacuees and first responders:
To support residents who have been displaced from their homes or forced to evacuate by the wildfires, Airbnb is working with 211 LA, which serves Los Angeles County, to offer free, temporary housing.
Stays are completely free for guests and are funded by Airbnb and the generosity of Airbnb hosts, many of whom offer their home for free or at a discount through Airbnb.org.
Additionally, Big Bear is offering deeply discounted lodging and four (4) $25 dining vouchers for any Snow Summit or Bear Mountain on-site eateries. For more details, visit BigBear.com.
If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health crisis or considering suicide, call or text 988. You can also click here to use 988 Lifeline Chat.
In cases of immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
The Los Angeles County ACCESS Center is open and operational 24/7 as the entry point for mental health services, information and referrals. Call 1-800-854-7771.
You can also dial the Disaster Distress Helpline 24/7 at 800-985-5990 or text "TalkWithUs" to 66746.
Discovery Cube is offering free children's museum admission through Friday, Jan. 10. The museum is open Thursday until 5 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lyft is offering two rides up to $25 each ($50 total) for Los Angeles residents impacted by wildfires. Use code CAFIRERELIEF25 now through Jan. 15 at 11:59 p.m.
Uber is offering rides worth up to $40 for free to those who use the code WILDFIRE25, while Lyft is offering two free rides worth up to $25 to 500 riders using the code CAFIRERELIEF25. Uber drivers' earnings will not be impacted by the free rides.
The code is valid for up to 500 riders, and is being offered as part of the Lyft Up Disaster Response program.
Those impacted by the wildfires can get 30 days of free U-Haul self-storage or U-Box container rentals at one of 92 locations:
U-Haul Co. of Fresno (Bakersfield): 559-266-5134
U-Haul Co. of Los Angeles East: 626-859-4508
Locations in Baldwin Park, City of Industry, Covina, El Monte, Glendora, Los Angeles, Pico Rivera, Rosemead, Whittier
U-Haul Co. of Los Angeles South: 424-329-5296
Locations in Bellflower, Gardena, Long Beach, Rancho Dominguez, Torrance
U-Haul Co. of Los Angeles West: 310-532-9503
Locations in Cudahy, Hollywood, Huntington Park, Inglewood, Los Angeles, Lynwood, Santa Monica
U-Haul Co. of North Orange County: 714-525-4717
Locations in Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, La Habra, Placentia, Santa Ana, Tustin, Westminster
U-Haul Co. of Riverside: 951-485-2007
Locations in Cathedral City, Corona, Hemet, Indio, Moreno Valley, Riverside
U-Haul Co. of San Bernardino: 909-885-4378
Locations in Apple Valley, Barstow, Fontana, Ontario, Pomona, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Victorville
U-Haul Co. of San Fernando Valley: 661-298-8222
Locations in Altadena, Burbank, Canyon Country, Glendale, Lancaster, Los Angeles, North Hollywood, Pasadena
U-Haul Co. of Van Nuys/San Luis Obispo: 818-988-7008
Locations in Agoura Hills, Chatsworth, Lompoc, North Hills, Northridge, Oxnard, Panorama City, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Simi Valley, Van Nuys, Ventura
Now through Wednesday, Jan. 15, T-Mobile is offering unlimited talk, text and data for T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Assurance Wireless customers who do not have these services as part of their current plan.
These services are being made available to customers in Altadena, La Cañada Flintridge, Los Angeles, Palisades, Pasadena and Sierra Madre.
Dr. Amit Gosalia is working to replace hearing aids and chargers for victims of the SoCal wildfires. If you have a hearing aid from Starkey Hearing, Signia Hearing, Oticon, or Cochlear Corp, you can reach out for a replacement.
Dr. Gosalia said you do not need to visit his office, and he will work with any Los Angeles doctor to assist. Impacted residents can call 602-625-7655 for more information.
The MALAN Fire & Wind Store Resources spreadsheet contains up-to-the-minute locations opening their doors to those impacted, in areas including Agoura Hills, Arcadia, Azusa, Bakersfield, Burbank, Chino, City of Industry, Covina, Crenshaw, Glendale, Greater Los Angeles, Huntington Beach, Koreatown, Laguna Hills, Lawndale, Long Beach, Marina del Rey, Miracle Mile, Montebello, Montrose, Northridge, Oxnard, Pacoima, Palmdale, Panorama City, Pasadena, San Gabriel Valley, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Silverlake, Skid Row, Ventura, West Adam, Woodland Hills.