“The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities.” -CCC 2447

Thank you for donating to these Eaton Fire relief causes. Each of these families is a part of our tight knit Saint Monica Academy and Christ the King Homeschool communities. Your prayers, donations, and especially sharing of these fundraisers will greatly help our community. God bless you!

  • NEW: Jenny, Corey, and Lily

    Jenny, Corey and their daughter Lily have suffered a devastating loss from the Eaton Canyon Fire. The home they have rented for several years has been destroyed, along with everything they own. Read more and donate here.

  • NEW: Laurett and Ryan Carhart

    The Eaton Fire has tragically destroyed Ryan and Laurett’s family home, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs. In this devastating moment, we are reaching out to our compassionate community for support as they begin the difficult journey of recovery and rebuilding. Read more and donate here.

  • NEW: Peggy and Dennis Slavin

    Dennis is St Monica Academy's cross country and track coach and Peggy is a caring mother and friend. They, along with Ace (11th grade) and Axl (8th grade), had to evacuate quickly and lost everything. Read and donate here.

  • Sarah Ray

    Sarah is a Catholic widow and a single mother to Amy, Anna, Clare, and Tyler. Yesterday, due to the howling Santa Ana winds and extremely low moisture levels, the Rays, among many other families, lost their home in Altadena, CA. Read more and donate here.

  • Elizabeth and Leo Bulgarini

    Elizabeth Bulgarini, her husband Leo, and their son Lorenzo lost their home in the Eaton fire on January 8, 2025. Not only did they lose their home, they also lost their business in Altadena, and Elizabeth’s mother’s home, who had just passed away on Christmas Eve. Read more and donate here.

  • Pete and Jackie Halpin

    Peter and Jackie, along with their daughter Gianna and granddaughter Beatrice lost their home in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA on January 7th. Pete and Jackie bought their home over 35 years ago, and it was a center of hospitality, joy, support, and familial love for a wide and deep circle of loved ones over those three decades. Read more and donate here.

  • Angela Martin

    Angela Martin, single mother of 6, has lost everything. The house she has been renting burned to the ground in the early morning hours of January 7th. Thankfully, they are all safe, but now she is left to pick up the pieces by herself. She is a hard working mother who has been doing everything she can to provide for her family. Read more and donate here.

The Halpins visited their burned out home and found a beloved statue of the Blessed Mother.