The doors officially opened on Monday at the Altadena Community Center with the goal of providing critical recovery support for people affected by the Eaton fire.

The new location, at 730 E. Altadena Drive, was set up to ensure that wildfire survivors continue access to essential resources and assistance following the closure of the Disaster Recovery Centers on Saturday.

It will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and offer services from local, state, and federal agencies.

FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration representatives will be on site to help navigate application updates, explain recovery programs, and provide assistance with rental support for displaced families, according to Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office.

The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs will continue offering in-person services to protect residents against price gouging and scams, assist with tenant and worker protections, and support landlords, homeowners, and business owners.

The Office of the Assessor and the County’s Treasurer and Tax Collector will also be available to provide technical guidance related to property taxes and assessments.

“I want to ensure my constituents know that support will still be available as they continue their recovery journey,” Barger said in a statement. “By moving these vital services to the Altadena Community Center, we’re creating a more accessible, long-term support hub to help fire survivors rebuild and regain stability.”

For more information or assistance, go to recovery.lacounty.gov or dial 2-1-1.