Across Altadena and the Palisades, survivor-led neighborhood networks are helping residents stay informed, supported, and connected through the long recovery process.

The following networks are organized and led by local residents. Each operates independently, and the Department of Angels is honored to support and amplify their work so that more survivors can get connected.

Find Your Neighborhood Support

You don’t have to navigate recovery alone.

How it works

1. Find Your Area

Use the map below to search your address and identify your neighborhood zone.

2. Contact your Local Captain

Each zone has a volunteer captain from the community who shares updates and connects neighbors to information and support.

You’ll receive trusted local updates and information relevant to your neighborhood.

3. Stay Connected

Pacific Palisades

Team Palisades

Team Palisades has built and continues to lead a network of more than 100 neighborhood block captains across the Palisades. Over 75% of the Palisades is now served by volunteer block captains. These volunteers ensure residents have a local point of contact during rebuilding and recovery.

Map and network organized by Team Palisades.

Click on the link below to learn more about Team Palisades.

Altadena

Altagether

Altagether leads a growing network of more than 150 Neighborhood Captains across Altadena. Volunteer neighborhood captains now serve more than 65% of Altadena. Their block-level organizing helps residents stay connected, informed, and supported as recovery continues.

Map and network organized by Altagether.

Click on the link below to learn more about Altagether.

These neighborhood networks are independent and community-led. The Department of Angels supports their work, and each organization handles its own local outreach. Please contact them directly with questions about your area.