Los Angeles wild fires, UNCF and UNCF Los Angeles’s HBCU students and graduates take a lifetime line to provide a lifetime line for children in crisis. With critical financial support from partners and donors, it is possible to continue the affected students with the process of reconstruction of education and families.
To help the affected students and families relieve the difficulties of the Uncf Los Angeles, the Wildfire region of Wildfire has so far, more than 300 students to present a critical financial assistance to this crisis, demonstrating the urgent need for support during this crisis.
The relief fund is available for licenses and graduate students participating in HBCUS; Children of HBCU graduates who lost due to wild fires; Families directly affected by wild fires, students participating in four years of college or university.
In addition, donors have an opportunity to support the relief fund. Donations can be stabilized and supported by the generosity of donors, that these students must rebuild their future.
UNCF is determined to ensure that HBCU students and graduates affected by natural disasters have received the financial support to stay on the road and continue with their lives. By providing an ambulance, UNCF aims to relieve the burden to students and families, to help them to teach them to educational and academic success.
“UNCF’s Los Angeles region of the wild roadside relief is more than financial assistance; After the destruction of wild roads is a lifetime line for students and families who are trying to return their dreams. Veda Ramsay brands, Regional Development Director, Los Angeles, Uncf. “In the face of difficulty, the spirit of society is brightest. Our fund will help you to restore hope and opportunity for students and families affected by wild fires.”
What does the stock cover?
Compatible buyers can receive financial assistance for education and fees, housing, books, dishes and other necessary education.
When to apply
Now applications are open! Will be accepted on a rollover basis through presentations
2025 accepted period.
Compatibility criteria
Software # 1: HBCU license and graduation assistance
- Those who live in a parent (s) / wild effective area that make practice or contribution to a guardian / contributor of a wildfire and are relevant to wildfire.
- No financial need is required, but the FAFSA completion (2024-25 or 2025-26).
- Currently, a well-academic position or a accredited member enterprise registered in 2025 in the fall, or another four-year, must be registered in accredited HBCU.
Software # 2: HBCU graduates ambulances
- A graduate child of a graduate or non-member enterprise or other accredited HBCU.
- Experienced the savage burning losses.
- He is currently accepted in any accredited college or university program to register in a good academic or autumn registered in the fall of 2025.
- Lives in an affected area and is a current college student of a college student or student accepted for autumn or five-year accredited college or university.
- FAFSA is required (2024-25 or 2025-26).
- Students participating in the entity or other four-year-old HBCUs are preferred to the member owner.
Software # 3: General license and graduation assistance
- The parent (s) (s) (s) (s), who make a student or guardian (s), have been exposed to a wild effective area.
- No financial need is required, but the FAFSA completion (2024-25 or 2025-26).
- Currently, any accredited four-year college or university must be accepted at a good academic position or for the registration of the fall in 2025.
Additional information
- Students with no financial needs are still eligibleAs long as they fell FAFSA (2024-25 or 2025-26).
- There is no lid in the amount of financial assistance you want.
- UNCF will present resourcesTo help students manage institutional ambulance programs.
- Unused fundsThe UNCF will go to the General Disaster Assistance Fund.