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Mayor Bass opens four wildfire recovery centers to help impacted workers and families

2508485 · March 5, 2025
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Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Hugo Soto‑Martinez visited one of four centers offering job placement, rental and financial assistance, small-business support and tax help for families affected by recent Los Angeles wildfires.

Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Hugo Soto‑Martinez visited one of four impacted worker and family recovery centers the city established to assist Angelenos affected by recent wildfires.

The centers will provide services including job placement support, financial assistance, small-business grants, rental-assistance access and help with tax filing. The city said the centers aim to help families rebuild as neighborhoods recover from fire damage.

The four recovery centers are located in West Los Angeles, the Northeast San Fernando Valley, West Adams–Leimert Park and Boyle Heights. City materials directing residents to further information were posted on the mayor’s website.

The city’s announcement described the centers as hubs for assistance while neighborhoods rebuild; the transcript did not record a council vote or a legislative action tied to the centers.