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Palisades Fire Community Outreach & Donation

Help your community by donating items at DIGCYCLE in Calabasas, CA, to be delivered to Malibu once PCH and Malibu Canyon open up. Your donations will assist those affected by the Palisades Fire.

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The Story Vault, Camilla Seretti, and DIGCYCLE are joining forces to assist those affected by the Palisades Fire. Essential items will be transported from Calabasas to Malibu and made available as soon as PCH reopens and access to the building is granted.

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Please donate the items seen on this page at DIGCYCLE in Calabasas during their open hours. (5727 Las Virgenes Rd. Calabasas, CA, 91302) Ample Parking and a loading dock will be available for your convenience.

 

DIGCYCLE will also provide access to charging stations, restrooms, and access to its strength area for those displaced by the fires.

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We hope to receive donations from the following communities: Calabasas, Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, Hidden Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, and Camarillo.

 

The collected items will be delivered to the terrace of Camilla Seretti in Malibu, located on the second floor of 22741 Pacific Coast Highway. Malibu, CA 90265. The relief center is across from Nobu in Malibu for those unfamiliar with the location, and items will be available on the second-floor terrace.

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We are also seeking volunteer drivers to transport items from Calabasas to Malibu, as well as volunteers to assist at the relief center. While the relief center is open, free notarizations* will be available for all who come, whether they are affected by the fire, volunteers, or donating on-site in Malibu.

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Now more than ever, Los Angeles residents must band together as a community to assist those in need and grow together during these uncertain times. DIGCYCLE, dangerously close to the Kenneth Fire site, and Camilla Seretti, a block away from the Palisades Fire, still stand strong as places to gather, regroup, and support residents affected by the fires.

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Please consider donating items from the provided list or purchasing necessary supplies. The Story Vault, Camilla Seretti, and DIGCYCLE thank you for being part of our outreach to those affected by the recent fires in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.

 

*David James Graye, Notary Public, must be on-site in Malibu.

Donation List

  • New socks and underwear

  • Gently used or new clothing

  • Jackets

  • Phone chargers (Lightning & USB-C)

  • New batteries

  • Flashlights

  • Bottled water

  • Toiletries (soap, body wash, shampoo, etc.)

  • Diapers

  • Non-perishable food items

  • Canned food

B​ring these items to DIGCYCLE

5727 Las Virgenes Rd. Calabasas, CA

during open hours (Weekdays: 6 am-12 pm & 5:30pm - 7 pm) (Weekends: 8:30 am to 10 am)

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These items will then be delivered to the second-floor terrace at 22741 Pacific Coast Highway. Malibu, CA 90265. Items will then be given out on the terrace to those affected by the Palisades Fire.

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We are looking for volunteer drivers to deliver the items from Calabasas to Malibu, once access to the building is granted, and volunteers to stay on-site in Malibu.

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