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Los Angeles Children Fire Victims Toy Drive
Be a Part of Restoring Comfort to Children Affected by the LA Fires
Be a Part of Restoring Comfort to Children Affected by the LA Fires
The devastating LA fires have left so many families with nothing. As a mother of children signed with LA Models, I recently received a list from the agency featuring kids in their community who have lost everything. The list included toys and items they need most right now, and it sparked this initiative.
This hits close to home for me. My own young children were evacuated from our house during the fires. While we were fortunate that our home is still standing, the emotional toll on my kids has been immense. It’s shown me just how deeply these events impact children—their sense of safety, their creativity, their comfort.
Imagine losing not only your home but also the small things that make childhood special—your favorite toy, a creative outlet, or the one thing that brings peace at bedtime. These kids need more than essentials; they need to feel supported and comforted in the aftermath of this tragedy.
That’s why I’m starting a Toy Drive for the Children of Fire Victims. Let’s make sure they know this community stands with them.
Here’s how you can help:
1. Shop the curated Amazon list: https://2ly.link/23JKX
Deliver to: 10731 Chandler Blvd North Hollywood CA, 91601
2. Donate directly: Ship toys or items of comfort to our Global Objects studio or drop them off. We are here in the studio 10am - 6pm. Monday through Friday.
Studio Address: 10731 Chandler Blvd North Hollywood CA, 91601
Don’t miss out: Let’s turn this into something everyone wants to be a part of—a chance to bring hope to these kids when they need it most.
I’ll personally ensure every donation reaches these children, and I’ll share updates on Facebook and LinkedIn to show the impact we’re making together.
These children have already endured so much. Your support is more than a gift; it’s a chance to show them they are not alone, and that their community cares deeply.
~ Jess Loren
Resources to Support Those Affected by the LA Fires
Up-to-Date Information on the LA Fires
Reach out to [email protected] for any questions regarding the toy drive


