Help Evonne & Mom After Eaton Fire
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Emergency Housing & Living Expenses for Evonne and Her Mom
Our friend Evonne and her mother Lisa have been displaced by the Eaton wildfire that swept through Altadena. Evonne’s home holds deep history. Her family moved there in 1962, and Altadena was the first neighborhood in Los Angeles where Black families were allowed to purchase homes. While the house miraculously survived the fire—the only structure left standing on their block— the widespread destruction surrounding it has left it uninhabitable for the foreseeable future.
As a dedicated and beloved lactation consultant and newborn care specialist, Evonne supports new mothers in bonding with, feeding, and caring for their babies. She served clients at her home office or traveled to their homes, and the fire has rendered both her home and car unusable.
How Your Support Will Help
The funds raised through this campaign will go toward:
Temporary housing expenses
Essential living costs while displaced
Replacing lactation equipment and supplies
Transportation
Our Goal
We are aiming to raise $25,000 to help Evonne and her mother bridge this difficult period. Every contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference in helping them rebuild their lives. Your support will help Evonne to continue her important work serving new mothers in our community while she and her mother regain stability.
Thank you for your generosity and compassion. Please share this campaign with your networks to help us reach our goal. All funds will go directly to Evonne to support their immediate housing and living expenses during this period. This fundraiser is organized by Courtney Reiman and Caroline Rossiter, who have had the privilege of working with Evonne through Akin.
Organizer and beneficiary
Caroline Rossiter
Organizer
Pasadena, CA
Evonne Smith
Beneficiary