The custom photobook site posted on social media that it’s offering free reprints of photos lost in the fires. It suggests people contact support@chatbooks.com.
Uber
L.A. County residents who have been ordered to vacate their homes can receive a credit from Uber to be transported to an evacuation site. The $40 will be valid for trips to an active shelter and by using the code WILDFIRE25.
Lyft
Rideshare company Lyft stated it will offer $25 vouchers, valid for two trips, to 500 customers until Jan. 15 using the code CAFIRERELIEF25.
Bobbie
The infant formula startup is offering any parent whose home has been destroyed a free subscription until their baby’s first birthday. The consumer does not need to be an existing Bobbie buyer.
“How to feed your baby when you have lost everything you own should not be something any new parent needs to worry about,” according to the brand’s CEO and co-founder, Laura Modi.
Bobbie will donate 1,000 cans to local charities and grassroots partners while also reaching out to every subscriber in the impacted zip codes to offer support and hand deliveries.
Queen Mary
The historic ship, now a hotel in Long Beach, stated it will be pricing rooms for fire evacuees at $189, which will include breakfast vouchers for two. Pet and historical preservation fees will be waived.
Big Bear
The ski and mountain resort has offered evacuees a place to stay with discounted lodging. It has a web page with specials and updates.
Visit Anaheim
The visitors bureau of Anaheim has a web page that lists special hotel offers and assistance.
AT&T
The telecoms company is offering those in affected zip codes unlimited data, talk, and text through Feb. 6.
Verizon
The comms company will waive text, call, and data charges for customers in the hardest hit areas, and it has deployed free Wi-Fi and charging stations at three separate wildfire shelters.
Sweetgreen
The fresh food chain’s Los Angeles-based restaurants are helping feed those in need.
Vrbo
The vacation rental platform has announced it is offering refunds to guests who need to cancel their reservations, with no penalty to the host.
Homegrown companies
A number of L.A.-based apparel and beauty brands—Fara Homidi Beauty, BAA, Bubble, Colourpop, and others—are doling out clothing and personal care products, organizing fundraising drives, and donating to local emergency services.