About Us:

Our Mission

The LA Relief Network is a community-driven initiative dedicated to providing immediate assistance to those affected by disasters in Los Angeles. We tirelessly connect individuals in need with essential resources.

Currently, we are focusing on the Los Angeles Disaster Support Program, offering critical aid to individuals and families devastated by the recent fires.

These fires have also deeply impacted some of our own members, reinforcing our commitment to supporting this community we call home.

Together, we can rebuild lives and restore hope.

Our Vision

To build a strong, resilient Los Angeles where neighbors come together in times of need, helping each other rebuild and recover from adversity. We aim to create a sustainable and supportive community environment that continues to provide aid long after the immediate crisis is over.

Our Goal

Our Goal is to ensure that every person impacted receives the support they need to rebuild their lives. Join us in making a difference today.

Who We Are

The LA Relief Network was founded in response to the growing need for coordinated disaster support in Los Angeles. Our network is made up of volunteers,
businesses, and organizations committed to helping those affected by disaster. We are a community-powered effort, and we believe that together, we can rebuild lives and restore hope.

Our Values

Community: We believe in the power people coming together to make a difference.

Urgency: We respond quickly to ensure that no one is without the essentials they need.

Integrity: We operate transparently and ensure that contributions are used effectively.

Collaboration: We partner with local businesses, service providers, and volunteers to maximize our impact.

Our Team:

Denis Titchenell

Retired College Professor

Denis is a deeply committed member of the Theosophical Society and a former board member of the Altadena Community Garden (ACG), known for his unwavering dedication to community service and sustainability. His passion for helping others is truly unparalleled.

However, Denis’s life was forever changed by the devastation of the Eaton Fire, which tragically claimed his home and everything he held dear. In the face of this immense personal loss, Denis has shown incredible resilience.

Rather than succumbing to grief, he has channeled his pain into purpose, becoming an even stronger advocate for those affected by the fire. His wealth of experience, coupled with his unique perspective, drives his relentless commitment to the relief efforts, helping others rebuild and find hope in the aftermath of disaster.

Contact:

d e n i s @ l a . n e t . co

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Grace Lee

Grace has a long history of community engagement, having served as the Outreach Coordinator for the Altadena Community Garden. She is also a dedicated volunteer with the Rose Parade, where she has contributed her time and energy to bringing joy and unity to the community. In addition, Grace has volunteered at numerous other events, further demonstrating her commitment to supporting her community. Her organizational skills and compassionate approach make her a key player in our relief network.

Grace's outstanding contributions to the community were recognized when she was awarded by L.A. County for her exceptional volunteer work and support.

The recent Eaton Fire also personally impacted Grace, as she, like many others, experienced significant loss. Her resilience in the face of adversity has only strengthened her commitment to supporting the community and ensuring those affected by the fire receive the help they need.

Contact:

g r a c e @ l a . n e t . co

Robert Eberl

Initiator of the Relief Network, Journalist, Former Presidential Candidate for the Altadena Community Garden, Project Manager, Musician

Robert is the visionary behind the creation of our relief network. With a background in media and journalism, he is passionate about telling stories that bring people together and drive community-focused initiatives.

Originally from Austria, Robert brings a global perspective to his work in local communities. He is best known for his efforts to build resilience and promote sustainable living. 

The recent Eaton Fire hit close to home for Robert: parts of his garden plot were destroyed, and many of his friends and community members lost their homes. This personal loss has only deepened his commitment to supporting those affected and helping rebuild a stronger, more resilient community.

Contact:

r o b e r t @ l a . n e t . co

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