Eaton Fire Donation Drive and FSHA Eaton Fire Fund

Supporting FSHA Families in Need



In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy is rallying to support our FSHA school community, including students, faculty and staff, and their families who have lost their homes or are facing other related challenges.

Join the Donation Drive

From Wednesday, January 15, to Friday, January 17, FSHA will host a donation drive to collect urgently needed items for families in need. Donations can be dropped off at the Lounge in the Administration Building between 9 AM and 4 PM.

We kindly request donations of new items only, including:

  • Uniforms: New or gently used FSHA uniforms and spirit wear.
  • School Supplies: Scientific calculators (TI-84 Plus CE), FSHA textbooks, and general supplies (pencils, highlighters, post-its, etc.).
  • Gift Cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amazon, Target, Walmart, Uber Eats, or DoorDash gift cards.
  • Bedding: New twin-size bedding sets, sheet sets, towels, and pillows for students temporarily housed in the Residence Hall.

FSHA Eaton Fire Fund

We have also established a special fund, FSHA Eaton Fire Fund, to help our FSHA community members who have lost their homes or been significantly displaced by the Eaton Fire. This special fund will help address immediate needs, including temporary housing, clothing, household items, and other essentials to restore a sense of normalcy for those affected. Donations are tax-deductible and will go directly toward assisting our FSHA families.

The response from our community has been extraordinary, with countless offers of help and support. This outpouring of generosity exemplifies the Dominican values of faith, integrity, and truth that define our mission.

Together, we can make a meaningful difference. Whether through the donation drive or contributions to the FSHA Eaton Fire Fund, your support will bring hope and relief to those who need it most. For questions or assistance, please contact us at advancement@fsha.org.

 

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