Sun Feb 16 2025
11:00 AM (Doors 10:00 AM)
$7.00 - $1,002.00
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Feinstein’s at the Nikko is joining many other Bay Area organizations and businesses in an effort to bring necessary funds directly to the people and institutions of Los Angeles in this time of tremendous need.
Wildfire destruction knows no boundaries and affects people of all economic situations. We, as Northern Californians, know wildfire's impact intimately as we have seen fires destroy neighborhoods around our region: The Camp fire, the Tubbs fire, the Glass fire, the CZU Lightning complex fire, and the 1991 Oakland Firestorm.
Our hearts are with all Angelenos who have been affected by the devastating wildfires that have wrecked their communities over the past few days. This unimaginable crisis has touched every corner of the Los Angeles region – affecting neighbors, family, friends and sadly many people we may know personally.
Throughout January and February, audiences and friends of Feinstein’s will easily be able to donate to the Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery Fund by purchasing “tickets” from our donation page.
To donate, just choose any amount of any value of ticket(s)—feel free to ‘purchase’ more than one! You will receive a confirmation of your purchase from our ticketing partner, TicketWeb.
All proceeds will be directed to the Wildfire Recovery Fund. Here is a note from the California Community Foundation based in Los Angeles that operates the Wildfire Recovery Fund:
"Recovery from natural disasters can span years, and communities can be left grappling with impacts long after media attention and initial funding has faded. CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund supports communities through this critical period with both intermediate recovery and long-term resilience. Our efforts aim to rebuild and restore the lives of California’s most affected and underserved populations."
THANK YOU!
Wildfire destruction knows no boundaries and affects people of all economic situations. We, as Northern Californians, know wildfire's impact intimately as we have seen fires destroy neighborhoods around our region: The Camp fire, the Tubbs fire, the Glass fire, the CZU Lightning complex fire, and the 1991 Oakland Firestorm.
Our hearts are with all Angelenos who have been affected by the devastating wildfires that have wrecked their communities over the past few days. This unimaginable crisis has touched every corner of the Los Angeles region – affecting neighbors, family, friends and sadly many people we may know personally.
Throughout January and February, audiences and friends of Feinstein’s will easily be able to donate to the Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery Fund by purchasing “tickets” from our donation page.
To donate, just choose any amount of any value of ticket(s)—feel free to ‘purchase’ more than one! You will receive a confirmation of your purchase from our ticketing partner, TicketWeb.
All proceeds will be directed to the Wildfire Recovery Fund. Here is a note from the California Community Foundation based in Los Angeles that operates the Wildfire Recovery Fund:
"Recovery from natural disasters can span years, and communities can be left grappling with impacts long after media attention and initial funding has faded. CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund supports communities through this critical period with both intermediate recovery and long-term resilience. Our efforts aim to rebuild and restore the lives of California’s most affected and underserved populations."
THANK YOU!
LA Wildfire Recovery Fund
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It’s been a heartbreaking start to 2025, with over 80,000 residents evacuated, thousands of homes lost, and tragic fatalities in Southern California. We hope everyone is staying safe and alert. For status updates on the fires and evacuation information, please follow @lacountyfd for additional resources.
If you are wondering how to help, you can make a difference in supporting recovery and future emergency preparedness by contributing to CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund.
Using data from CalFire and the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index, our focus is on reaching underserved communities to ensure every dollar goes where it’s needed most and no one is left behind. The Wildfire Recovery Fund provides life-saving support: safe housing, mental health care, medical aid, infrastructure rebuilding, emergency communication upgrades, financial assistance, firefighter safety gear, and more. The fund also offers labor law education and immigration services for low-wage workers, as well as health education for caregivers and day laborers.
Learn more about the fund and donate via using the link in our bio. Together, we will rebuild a resilient and healthy SoCal.
$7.00 - $1,002.00 All Ages
Feinstein’s at the Nikko is joining many other Bay Area organizations and businesses in an effort to bring necessary funds directly to the people and institutions of Los Angeles in this time of tremendous need.
Wildfire destruction knows no boundaries and affects people of all economic situations. We, as Northern Californians, know wildfire's impact intimately as we have seen fires destroy neighborhoods around our region: The Camp fire, the Tubbs fire, the Glass fire, the CZU Lightning complex fire, and the 1991 Oakland Firestorm.
Our hearts are with all Angelenos who have been affected by the devastating wildfires that have wrecked their communities over the past few days. This unimaginable crisis has touched every corner of the Los Angeles region – affecting neighbors, family, friends and sadly many people we may know personally.
Throughout January and February, audiences and friends of Feinstein’s will easily be able to donate to the Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery Fund by purchasing “tickets” from our donation page.
To donate, just choose any amount of any value of ticket(s)—feel free to ‘purchase’ more than one! You will receive a confirmation of your purchase from our ticketing partner, TicketWeb.
All proceeds will be directed to the Wildfire Recovery Fund. Here is a note from the California Community Foundation based in Los Angeles that operates the Wildfire Recovery Fund:
"Recovery from natural disasters can span years, and communities can be left grappling with impacts long after media attention and initial funding has faded. CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund supports communities through this critical period with both intermediate recovery and long-term resilience. Our efforts aim to rebuild and restore the lives of California’s most affected and underserved populations."
THANK YOU!
Wildfire destruction knows no boundaries and affects people of all economic situations. We, as Northern Californians, know wildfire's impact intimately as we have seen fires destroy neighborhoods around our region: The Camp fire, the Tubbs fire, the Glass fire, the CZU Lightning complex fire, and the 1991 Oakland Firestorm.
Our hearts are with all Angelenos who have been affected by the devastating wildfires that have wrecked their communities over the past few days. This unimaginable crisis has touched every corner of the Los Angeles region – affecting neighbors, family, friends and sadly many people we may know personally.
Throughout January and February, audiences and friends of Feinstein’s will easily be able to donate to the Los Angeles Wildfire Recovery Fund by purchasing “tickets” from our donation page.
To donate, just choose any amount of any value of ticket(s)—feel free to ‘purchase’ more than one! You will receive a confirmation of your purchase from our ticketing partner, TicketWeb.
All proceeds will be directed to the Wildfire Recovery Fund. Here is a note from the California Community Foundation based in Los Angeles that operates the Wildfire Recovery Fund:
"Recovery from natural disasters can span years, and communities can be left grappling with impacts long after media attention and initial funding has faded. CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund supports communities through this critical period with both intermediate recovery and long-term resilience. Our efforts aim to rebuild and restore the lives of California’s most affected and underserved populations."
THANK YOU!
It’s been a heartbreaking start to 2025, with over 80,000 residents evacuated, thousands of homes lost, and tragic fatalities in Southern California. We hope everyone is staying safe and alert. For status updates on the fires and evacuation information, please follow @lacountyfd for additional resources.
If you are wondering how to help, you can make a difference in supporting recovery and future emergency preparedness by contributing to CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund.
Using data from CalFire and the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index, our focus is on reaching underserved communities to ensure every dollar goes where it’s needed most and no one is left behind. The Wildfire Recovery Fund provides life-saving support: safe housing, mental health care, medical aid, infrastructure rebuilding, emergency communication upgrades, financial assistance, firefighter safety gear, and more. The fund also offers labor law education and immigration services for low-wage workers, as well as health education for caregivers and day laborers.
Learn more about the fund and donate via using the link in our bio. Together, we will rebuild a resilient and healthy SoCal.
If you are wondering how to help, you can make a difference in supporting recovery and future emergency preparedness by contributing to CCF’s Wildfire Recovery Fund.
Using data from CalFire and the CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index, our focus is on reaching underserved communities to ensure every dollar goes where it’s needed most and no one is left behind. The Wildfire Recovery Fund provides life-saving support: safe housing, mental health care, medical aid, infrastructure rebuilding, emergency communication upgrades, financial assistance, firefighter safety gear, and more. The fund also offers labor law education and immigration services for low-wage workers, as well as health education for caregivers and day laborers.
Learn more about the fund and donate via using the link in our bio. Together, we will rebuild a resilient and healthy SoCal.
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