Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation
Spectrum teams are working around the clock to fully restore connectivity to the Spectrum network in impacted areas.
Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation
American Red Cross
California Fire Foundation
Local businesses impacted by the wildfires
To help residents affected by the fires, more than 80 Spectrum team members and their families offered hands-on support at multiple volunteer events.
Spectrum employees volunteered at three different American Red Cross sites, providing critical information on emergency assistance programs, serving food, connecting displaced residents with recovery services and offering comfort to victims.
Over 70 volunteers from Spectrum distributed food and resources, helped prepare meals and sorted donations for people affected by the wildfires.
As our community recovers, we’re proud to offer support through donations, employee volunteers and providing WiFi access to those impacted. In the immediate aftermath of the fires, Spectrum provided:
Over 35,000 WiFi Access Points to keep communities connected
Hands-on support at multiple volunteer events, including American Red Cross and Dream Center
Free access to the Spectrum News App to keep residents connected and informed
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