AltaMed Foundation Launches Fire Relief Fund

Evacuees in AltaMed Shuttle

The AltaMed Foundation has launched the AltaMed 2025 Fire Relief Fund to support patients and employees directly impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. 

All money raised will help cover the services being offered to evacuees at the Pasadena Convention Center and provide immediate relief and support to patients, employees, and community members who live in the fire-stricken area.

“Our staff have been working around the clock since Wednesday, providing health services, mental health support, medication, and other essential resources to evacuees at the Pasadena Convention Center,” said Zoila D. Escobar, Ed.D., President of the AltaMed Foundation.  

AltaMed Health Services, one of the nation’s largest federally qualified health centers, has been directly impacted by the Eaton Fire, which destroyed its primary care clinic located at 2661 East Washington Boulevard in Pasadena. 

The fires have also deeply affected the AltaMed workforce. Several hundred AltaMed employees have been displaced, and 17 of them have lost their homes at last report. Notwithstanding, providers, staff, and administrators are committed to maintaining a continuity of care for our patients and assisting others in the area who need care.

“While we experienced the loss of one of our clinics, the health and well-being of our patients is our top priority, and we are doing everything we can to ensure that they, and other community members impacted by the Eaton Fire, have access to the health care services they need,” added Escobar. 

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