Spring Health Offers Free Mental Health Support to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims

Created: JANUARY 26, 2025

Devastating wildfires have swept through Los Angeles, forcing evacuations and causing widespread destruction. In response to the immense loss and trauma experienced by residents, Spring Health, a mental health support company, has launched a $500,000 initiative to provide free mental health services to those affected.

Spring Health's Wildfire Mental Health Support Program aims to assist displaced families, first responders, and vulnerable populations grappling with the emotional aftermath of the fires. The program offers free therapy sessions and valuable resources to aid in their recovery.

Sunset Boulevard fire wreckage

April Koh, CEO of Spring Health, emphasized the company's commitment to eliminating barriers to mental health care and providing support during times of crisis. She highlighted the deeply personal stories of loss emerging from the affected communities and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the healing process.

April Koh, CEO of Spring Health

With applications pouring in, Spring Health recognizes the long road to recovery ahead for those impacted by the fires. The company aims to equip individuals with the necessary tools to rebuild their lives and address the emotional toll of the disaster. Koh also called upon the broader mental health community to collaborate and provide comprehensive support to those in need.

Victims of Los Angeles wildfires embracing

The wildfires have caused significant devastation, with a confirmed death toll of at least 25 and dozens still missing. AccuWeather estimates the total damage and economic loss to be in the range of $250 billion to $275 billion, surpassing the figures from the entire 2020 wildfire season. Cal Fire reports that over 12,000 structures have been destroyed and more than 40,600 acres burned.

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