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A pathway to stability, dignity, and opportunity — one family at a time.
Our Valued Partners
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Housing and Recovery
We collaborate with experienced experts to pilot an Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) grant program for families. Placing ADUs on family-owned land, giving displaced residents a safe place to live during reconstruction. This keeps families rooted in their community.
Care Management Network
Our trained care managers guide families through every step of disaster recovery, from insurance claims, to finding the right development team, financial assistance to mental health and caregiving support. Using trauma-informed approaches, we ensure no one faces this journey alone.
Financial Equity Tools
We work with essential financial institutions and alliance partners to help families source gap funding and create a durable financial roadmap to help families keep their land, their equity, and their stake in Altadena's future.
Care Well & Innovation Hive
a community-centered recovery and workforce ecosystem for Eaton Fire survivors, focused on accessibility, disability inclusion, and caregiver support. Serving aging adults, children, and medically complex families, we provide accessible care coordination, wellness supports, and skill-building for caregivers. Through wellness services, training pathways, and innovation accelerators, we strengthen recovery outcomes and advance inclusive, community-led technology solutions. Launching in 2026. To partner or learn more, contact care@sharedharvestfund.org.
Impact
200+
Families targeted for rehousing
40+
Disaster care managers deployed
500+
Residents supported
About Us
A collective impact network sponsored by Shared Harvest Foundation.
We connect care, capital, and community leadership so recovery becomes long-term resilience.
The Challenge
The 2024 Eaton Fire
Hundreds of homes destroyed. Families displaced overnight. Community networks fractured.
42% Cost Burden
Before the fires, nearly half of Altadena households already spent over 30% of income on housing.
Multi-Generational Impact
Schools disrupted. Seniors uprooted. Families separated from support networks.
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