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Supporting Small Businesses Impacted by the Eaton Fire
In the aftermath of the recent Eaton Fire, our hearts go out to the individuals, families, and businesses affected by this unforeseen tragedy. As a community, it is essential to come together to support those in need, particularly our local small businesses, many of which are the backbone of our neighborhoods and economy.
To aid in the recovery and resilience of these small businesses, we have compiled a list of those impacted by the fire. This list serves as a starting point to raise awareness and connect community members with opportunities to lend a hand. Whether it’s shopping local, contributing to recovery efforts, or simply spreading the word, every gesture of support counts.
Why Supporting Small Businesses Matters
Small businesses are more than just storefronts—they’re the dreams, livelihoods, and cultural hubs of our community. When these businesses thrive, so do the neighborhoods they serve. After the Eaton Fire, many of these owners are facing challenges ranging from property damage to supply chain disruptions, and they need our collective support now more than ever.
List of Impacted Small Businesses
The following businesses have been identified as impacted by the Eaton Fire. This list will be updated as more information becomes available.
A Google Doc that includes the business names, website links, and GoFundMe pages can be accessed here.
Please check back regularly for updates.
Ace Smoke Shop
Altadena Auto Center
Altadena Candle Company
Altadena Florist
Altadena Hardware
Altadena Pizza Company
Amara Kitchen
Apricoty
Bernee
Book Alley
Bulgarini Gelato
Burgers for Life
Cafe de Leche
Carmela Ice Cream
Chaparral Mountain Honey Co.
Everest Burger
Ezzz Stop Food/Lindsey's Liquor
Fair Oaks Burger
Ferrazzani's Pasta & Market
Fox's Restaurant
Grueter Construction
Irwin Dyson
John Diehl State Farm Insurance
Joonbird
June Bug Tattoo
Mama Made
McGinty's Gallery at the End of the World
Minik Market
Nuccio's Nursery
Oh Happy Days Cafe
Oh So Dulce
Ontime Builders
Pasadena Wine Shop
Pizza of Venice
Platinum Stitches
Poppy Cleaners
Public Displays of Altadena
Rancho Bar
Russell Herbals
Rythms of the Village
Side Pie
Sidecca
Silhouette Hair Studio
Spring St. Cafe
Steve's Bike Shop
Steve's Pet's Store
The Creative Cafe (hosted at Amara Kitchen)
The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop
Two Dragons Martial Arts
UEDF Fish & Chips
Victoria Morris Pottery
Wellema Hat Co.
(More businesses will be added as details emerge.)
If you own or know of a business that has been affected and is not yet on this list, please reach out to us so we can ensure they are included.
How You Can Help
There are many ways to support these businesses and their recovery efforts:
Shop Local: Visit impacted businesses or their online stores to help them regain their footing.
Donate: Contribute to recovery funds or GoFundMe campaigns established by the businesses.
Spread the Word: Share this list and encourage others to get involved.
Offer Services: If you have skills or resources that can assist in rebuilding efforts, reach out to the businesses directly.
Contact Us for Updates
This is an evolving situation, and we are committed to keeping this list as up-to-date and comprehensive as possible. If you have information about an impacted business, or if you’d like to request an update, please don’t hesitate to contact us at james@thecrowncitypodcast.com.
Coming Together as a Community
In times of hardship, the strength of a community shines brightest. Let’s rally together to support our local businesses, help them rebuild, and show them that they are not alone in this journey. Every act of kindness, big or small, will make a difference.
Thank you for standing with us in support of these small businesses.
Together, we can help them rise from this challenge stronger than ever.