Hola Boyle Heights, I hope you’ve been holding up through the wildfires in L.A. County. 

From the hazy skies to the occasional smell of smoke, we’ve all felt the fires’ presence in some way — whether directly or from afar. Yet, it’s clear that Boyle Heights doesn’t just endure; it responds with heart and action.

Even miles away from major areas of concern, here in our neighborhood, we’ve seen incredible acts of solidarity. The beloved taqueria Evil Cooks joined forces with other local restaurants to fuel the efforts of first responders. Inclusive Action, a nonprofit committed to uplifting outdoor workers, launched an emergency aid fund to provide much-needed relief. And neighbors, strangers, and volunteers alike are stepping up for fire victims, proving that community is more than a buzzword — it’s a way of life on the Eastside. 

Volunteers sort through donations at Boyle Heights City Hall. Photo by Andrew Lopez.

Many of us are still dealing with unhealthy air quality, and even lingering ash and debris. These challenges hit close to home, and we’re here to help you stay informed and prepared.

Here are some stories and guides to keep you in the know:

Your health, both mental and physical, matters most right now. Wildfires take a toll on everyone; here’s how to stay safe and well:

More resources to check out:


Want to help?

Mother-son duo Alicia and David Anguiano sort through clothes at Boyle Heights City Hall. Photo by Andrew Lopez.
  • Distrito Catorce is hosting a donation drop-off event on Friday, Jan. 17, starting at 3 p.m. Emergency supplies for those affected in Altadena and Pasadena will be collected, and there’ll be live music to lift everyone’s spirits — reggae, punk, dub, new wave, and more. Details can be found here
  • Women’s March Foundation has canceled The People’s March this year to redirect its resources and efforts toward supporting those affected by L.A. County Wildfires. Instead, it will host a day of service on Saturday, Jan. 18 at three locations from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Register to volunteer here.
    • Boyle Heights Hub: 1862 E. 1st Street
    • Glassell Park Recreation Center: 3750 Verdugo Road
    • Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S. Sepulveda Boulevard

Need a break?

If you’re looking to get out and recharge your mind, here are some local events happening soon:

Thursday, Jan. 16

Eastside Cafe is hosting a FEMA and insurance workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. 

Friday, Jan. 17

It’s going to be a Noche de Sonidero at Don Quixote. For $20, you’ll enjoy a night of beats of the Mexican genre from various artists. Tickets are available here. Doors open at 9 p.m. 

Saturday, Jan. 18

The Los Angeles River Center and Gardens is also hosting a FEMA and insurance workshop from 1 to 4 p.m.

The Paramount is hosting San Antonio’s indie rock band Girl In A Coma alongside Trap Girl. Tickets are going for about $30 online, and doors open right at 7 p.m. 

Eastside Luv is hosting a unique night of rocker burlesque. Entry is free during happy hour from 8 to 10 p.m. with a fee of $15 after 10 p.m. They’ll have great drinks to enjoy the show, and restaurants are just a step away.

Sunday, Jan. 19

Don Quixote is hosting a night of Eastside lucha libra matches mixed with music and more. Tickets are going for about $20 online, with doors opening at 5 p.m. 

Monday, Jan. 20

Centro CSO is hosting a protest rally against deportation from noon to 2 p.m. at Mariachi Plaza. 


A man sweeps up leaves
A man sweeps up leaves on E. Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. Photo by Andrew Lopez.

Let’s continue to show up for each other, Boyle Heights. 

If you’ve experienced inspiring acts of resilience on the Eastside or have topics you’d like us to explore, we’d love to hear from you! Share your suggestions by responding to this email.

Hasta pronto.

Alex Medina 

Associate Editor, Boyle Heights Beat 

Alex Medina served as a community reporter for Boyle Heights Beat from 2022 to 2024 and as an associate editor and reporter from 2024 to 2025. He was also a participant in the Boyle Heights Beat Youth Journalism Program from 2015 to 2018. He earned his degree from Hamilton College in 2022. In his free time, he enjoys reading and walking.

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