Support Local: Small Businesses Impacted by the LA Fires

The Pacific Palisades community has been deeply affected by the recent fires, with local businesses and families facing unimaginable losses. Supporting these small businesses is a meaningful way to help them rebuild during this challenging time. Below is a list of local businesses and organizations that could use your support right now.

Local Businesses to Support

  • Bonjour Fête
    Known for their beautifully curated party supplies and decorations, Bonjour Fête has been a cornerstone of the Palisades community. Their Palisades Village store holds a special place in the hearts of locals, and shopping online is a great way to support their team as they navigate these difficult times.

  • Nomadica
    This LA-based wine brand, celebrated for its sommelier-quality, zero-sugar wines in eco-conscious packaging, was founded by Kristin, who tragically lost her home in the fires.

  • Sweet Laurel Bakery
    A beloved bakery offering grain-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free treats, Sweet Laurel has been a community favorite for years. Supporting their business helps them continue spreading comfort and joy through their delicious baked goods.

  • Jaimie Geller Jewelry
    This boutique has been creating custom jewelry for the Palisades community since 2008. Owners Michale and Jaimie lost their home and personal belongings in the fires. You can support them by donating to their GoFundMe.

  • Amber Interiors
    A home and lifestyle store offering locally crafted and artisan goods, Amber Interiors lost their Palisades shop in the fires. Supporting their online shop helps them continue their mission of beautiful, thoughtful design.

  • Keetan Kids
    A family-run children’s boutique, Keetan Kids was impacted by the fires along with the Hayer family’s home. Supporting their shop helps them rebuild both their business and personal lives.

  • Steve's Pets
    This Altadena pet shop was completely destroyed in the fires. Donations are being collected to help their employees, who have lost their livelihoods.

  • MiniK Market
    A small grocery store in Altadena, MiniK Market was lost to the fires. Donations are being accepted to assist in rebuilding the store and supporting their staff.

  • Prana by Lana

    A beautifully curated space showcasing handmade jewelry, art, pottery, skincare, herbal teas, and gifts—all crafted by artisans from indigenous villages and communities.