Supporting First Responders After the Southern California Wildfires

A mother and child receive donated toys from Good360, Amazon, and the First Responders Children’s Foundation.
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07.09.2025 Disaster recovery

When the Southern California wildfires swept through communities, first responders were there, risking everything to protect lives and homes. But after the flames were out, these heroes and their families often faced their own struggles to recover. That’s why Good360 made it a priority to support Southern California wildfire recovery, focusing on those who served on the front lines. 

Providing Relief for First Responder Families 

Good360 partnered with Amazon and the First Responders Children’s Foundation (FRCF) to make sure first responder families received meaningful support. At the Los Angeles First Responder Family Appreciation Day, families gathered for a day of food, games, and connection. But beyond the festivities, the event offered much-needed relief. 

Thanks to our generous corporate partners, first responder families received essential household supplies, clothing, and toys, helping ease the burden of rebuilding after the wildfires. 

A Reminder That Heroes Are Not Forgotten 

For many families, these donations were more than just items. They were a sign that their sacrifices hadn’t gone unnoticed. As one firefighter’s wife shared: 

“My husband gave everything to protect our community during the fires. Seeing the support for our family now means the world. It’s been a long road, but moments like this make it easier.” 

Committed to Long-Term Wildfire Recovery in Southern California 

At Good360, our work doesn’t end when the disaster fades from the headlines. We’re dedicated to long-term Southern California wildfire recovery, ensuring first responders and their communities have the resources they need to truly rebuild their lives. 

Through ongoing partnerships with organizations like Amazon and FRCF, we continue to stand by first responders. Recovery takes time, and no hero should have to navigate it alone. 

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