Wildfire Relief | Gold House x GoFundMe

    SUPPORT WILDFIRE RELIEF IN LA

    Thank you for supporting families in need during the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. At Gold House and GoFundMe, our hearts go out to all have been affected by this disaster, and we have teamed up to distribute information on how you can help out.

    Below you will find a list of fundraisers on GoFundMe dedicated to helping AAPI families whose homes have been impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles. All fundraisers have been verified so that you can give with confidence that your donation is supporting a community member in need.

     

    How can I help?

    • Donate
      • To the verified fundraisers listed below
      • To the Wildfire Relief Fund organized by GoFundMe.org
    • Nominate
      • A member of the AAPI Community's fundraiser to be included in this list
      • A GoFundMe fundraiser for a Wildfire Relief Fund Grant
    • Initiate a fundraiser for someone affected by the LA fires
    • Spread the word about aapiwildfirerelief.com to your networks
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    FAQs

    • What happens after I nominate a fundraiser?
      Each submission will be verified before they are included in the list to ensure that you can give with confidence that your donation is supporting a community member in need. Fundraisers will be reviewed and added to the verified list on a daily basis.
       
    • Will fundraising for wildfire relief impact benefits from FEMA?
      According to FEMA’s website, “By law, FEMA cannot duplicate benefits you receive from another source. However, there are many different types of assistance available through FEMA and we review each application to ensure you receive the aid for which you are eligible.

      If you receive money from a GoFundMe page for a specific disaster-related expense–such as home repairs, funeral expenses or other emergency needs—you may not be able to receive FEMA aid for the same expense. For example, if you receive donations to clean up storm damage to your home, FEMA may not be able to also grant you financial assistance for home clean up. We encourage all survivors to apply for assistance regardless so we can review your specific case.”

      Learn more in this Instagram post about how to make sure your fundraiser is set up to receive help from GoFundMe and still be eligible for FEMA from a FEMA rep.
       
    • How can I help if I can’t donate money?
      Help us spread the word about aapiwildfirerelief.com to your networks.
       
    • How do I choose which fundraisers I should donate to?
      In the fundraiser list, you’ll see which fundraisers have already reached their goals and which are still seeking donations. If you’d like to make a donation into a general fund that will be used to send emergency relief grants of $1,000 each to individuals who have lost homes, loved ones and property, you can learn more about and contribute to the Wildfire Relief Fund organized by GoFundMe.org at
      gofundme.com/wildfire-relief-fund-2025.