Published January 21, 2025
The rebuilding process following the end of the current wildland fires will be a challenging and lengthy journey. While the steps involved are becoming clearer, specific timelines remain uncertain as the full scope of the damage is still being assessed. However, early indications show that recovery efforts while underway must be a coordinated effort based on what we have learned from previous fires
For example, at a recent community meeting in Westwood, attended by officials such as the Los Angeles Police Chief, Los Angeles Fire Chief, and other local leaders, my colleague Dr. Steve Kahane observed encouraging signs of state-of-the-art progress. Government representatives were on-site at the meeting issuing vital documents—such as driver’s licenses, birth certificates, Social Security cards, and utility bills—to immediately help affected residents begin to rebuild their lives.
Also, a good friend and colleague Dr. Stephen Baruch helped to outline some initial steps that will be taken in the recovery process.
I want to contribute to highlighting meaningful “Signs of Hope” by focusing on neighborhood rebuilding efforts and reporting on them for as long as needed. I welcome advice and active participation from those directly affected, providing a platform to share their voices.
Also….. Consider making a donation to an organization like Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles. OBKLA unites volunteers to cook and package meals for those facing hardship alongside incredible chefs. These meals are then provided to social service organizations for distribution and this past week have been feeding the entire community.
Be well and stay safe.
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