A Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) for people affected by the 2025 California Wildfires will remain open in East Pasadena for three more days. The American Red Cross, in partnership with Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) — Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster for L.A. County — and other local disaster relief organizations, established the center to provide comprehensive support to wildfire survivors at a single location.
“A MARC is a one-stop shop for disaster survivors, bringing together service providers to provide access to a wide range of relief services and info,” according to the Red Cross.
The resource center is located at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints at 770 Sierra Madre Villa Ave. in Pasadena, California. Appointments are available daily from May 12-17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Those affected by the wildfires must make an appointment to receive assistance. Appointments can be scheduled by visiting the website https://www.
The MARC brings together multiple organizations under one roof, simplifying the process for disaster survivors to connect with various relief services. This coordinated approach allows affected individuals to access resources efficiently without having to visit multiple locations during an already challenging time.