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Donations provide immediate aid, housing assistance, and rebuilding efforts. You can also volunteer or support local businesses helping those affected. Follow the link to find trusted ways to contribute—because when we stand together, we rebuild stronger!

Pat Pattison's Best of California

Altadena Fire Relief

Best of Altadena: 

T-Shirt Sales

Small businesses are often overlooked in natural disasters. They are the backbone of a community.

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR THE ALTADENA
SMALL BUSINESSES THAT WERE LOST IN
THE ALTADENA FIRE

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Net proceeds from the sales of these shirts goes directly to the small business community that was destroyed in the devastating Altadena Fires. Your purchase will make a difference.

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The Bunny Museum - 

Celebrating 27 Years (1998-2025)

The Bunny Museum, founded in 1998 by Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski, showcased over 40,550 rabbit-related items in Altadena, California. Originally housed in their Pasadena home, it moved to a larger space in 2017. The museum held the Guinness World Record for the largest rabbit-themed collection since 1999. Items included ceramics, antiquities, and live rabbits. Tragically, the Eaton Fire in 2025 destroyed the museum and its collection, though the animals were saved. A GoFundMe campaign launched to help rebuild. The museum’s slogan was "The Hoppiest Place in the World."

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501(c)3 non-profit corporation • All donations tax-deductible

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Candace Frazee, PACC • President & Co-founder

The Bunny Museum • 2605 Lake Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001

(626) 798-8848 • http://www.thebunnymuseum.com​

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June Bug Tattoo

Isabela Livingstone founded June Bug Tattoo in April 2023 in Altadena, creating a safe and inclusive space, especially for women, trans, queer, and neurodivergent individuals. Tragically, the Eaton Wildfire destroyed the shop, erasing her life’s work and savings. Despite the devastation, overwhelming community support has inspired her to rebuild. Donations will help secure a new location, cover permits, renovations, furniture, and essential supplies. Isabela is determined to restore June Bug Tattoo’s welcoming environment. She humbly asks for support to bring her vision back to life. Contributions can be made through their GoFundMe page.

Freddy's Antiques

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Freddy’s Antiques, a treasured part of Altadena, was lost in the recent fires, leaving a void in our community. This beloved shop brought joy to many, and with your help, we can rebuild. Please consider donating or sharing the fundraiser to support this local gem. Every contribution makes a difference! Thank you for your kindness.  

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Freddy’s Antiques & Estate Jewelry specializes in estate sales, vintage jewelry, perfumes, collectibles, and vinyl records. Freddy's Antiques was located at 2285 Lake Ave, Altadena, CA.  

Support Eaton Fire relief efforts: GoFundMe

Our thoughts are with those affected.

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Fox's Restaurant

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Fox's Restaurant, a cherished Altadena landmark since 1955, was renowned for its cozy atmosphere and classic American fare, particularly its breakfast and sandwich offerings. In 2018, Chef-owners Mo and Paul took over, continuing its legacy of quality dining. Tragically, in January 2025, the Eaton Fire devastated the area, destroying Fox's along with other local establishments. The community deeply feels the loss of this historic eatery.  GoFundMe page.

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Rhythms of the Village

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Rhythms of the Village, a family-owned African heritage store, lost its physical location and inventory in the Eaton Fire on January 8th. The team is working to rebuild, focusing first on the Altadena Heritage Collection. The store offers African-inspired clothing, beauty products, home decor, and cultural artifacts. Community events like "For The Tribe" and sidewalk sales continue to foster engagement. Customers can support by staying connected, donating, or purchasing available products like soaps, shea butter, and castor oil. Rhythms of the Village remains dedicated to preserving African culture and community spirit. 
GoFundMe page.

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