
On Friday, June 13, the launch of this partnership between the County of Los Angeles, the Foothill Catalog Foundation, and San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity was celebrated by Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, President of The Foothill Catalog Foundation Alex Athenson, CEO of San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity Bryan Wong, and Eaton Fire survivors and property owners Kenneth and Carol Wood.

The Foothill Catalog Foundation is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to rebuilding and restoring communities affected by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.
Under this new partnership, San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is generously building 25 homes for qualifying families.

A new collaboration between The Foothill Catalog Foundation and San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is helping residential property owners rebuild. The initiative is offering a curated collection of pre-approved home designs and home construction for qualifying survivors, through Habitat for Humanity. The designs are pre-approved through an innovative “standard plan program” adopted by Los Angeles County for the Altadena One Stop Permitting Center. This allows for a simplified path through permitting.

San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is assisting wildfire survivors in multiple ways.
San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity and Habitat LA have launched ReBUILD LA, a long-term emergency response campaign to assist people with limited means to rebuild their homes, relocate to other housing, provide essential supplies, and restore their lives.
Whether a property owner is pursuing these programs or choosing other paths to rebuilding, One Stop Permitting Centers are available to assist.

