
What would it take to bring hope and healing to the communities ravaged by the Eaton fire that last for generations?
Born out of the region’s urgent need for equitable recovery following the Eaton Fire, this initiative is designed to prevent displacement and strengthen local ownership by rebuilding homes, protecting generational land, and fostering sustainable development.
Through strategic partnerships—including community leaders, policy advocates, and philanthropic investors—the Legacy Land Project supports projects such as resource sourcing, land banking, legal assistance, and economic development programs that ensure historically rooted families and businesses can reclaim, restore, and sustain their presence in the region.
The LLP is a movement to safeguard residents from disinformation, exploitation, predatory lendors, and contractors while creating a model for community-led resilience that can be replicated nationwide.
To learn more or become a stakeholder partner, contact us at acade@holddena.org
Full Suite of Wraparound Support
Legal Support
Support Navigating Insurance
Medical Support
Pastoral Care
Mental Health Support
Support with Contractors
Financial Assistance
In the month since the fire, VBC has distributed $800,000 in cash and in-kind donations, given 15 cars to those now lacking transportation, and helped negotiate 200 1-week hotel stays for families; so much more is needed.
