Donating Simplified, a company dedicated to transforming excess inventory into charitable impact, sustainability, and cost savings, has expanded its wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. Last week, the company delivered over $1 million in medical wipes to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank on behalf of a major Midwest-based brand. This week, Donating Simplified delivered an additional $2 million of high-value beauty products and cosmetics to multiple charity partners, directly supporting individuals and families affected by the recent wildfires. These efforts diverted nearly 60,000 lbs of product from landfills and provided relief to over 40,000 people in need.

  • Who: Donating Simplified, its brand partners, and charity relief partners: Clyde Community Relief Center and the Worldwide Friends Foundation, Altadena Girls, This Is About Humanity, and the National Day Laborer’s Network.
  • What: This week, Donating Simplified coordinated another major donation of beauty products and cosmetics to support wildfire victims in Los Angeles.
  • Where: Los Angeles, CA, with deliveries reaching families in the Altadena and Pasadena areas.
  • Why: Donating Simplified is committed to delivering targeted, high-impact support to communities affected by wildfires, ensuring relief reaches those who need it most. The company empowers brand partners to transform excess inventory into meaningful contributions, preventing waste while maximizing social impact. Our mission is clear: to drive positive change through strategic, sustainable disaster relief efforts.

Impact Recap

This $2 million product delivery supported over 10,000 wildfire victims and the 30,000 individuals assisted last week.

Recipient Charity Partners

  • Clyde Community Relief Center — Hosted by Clyde Staffing, this center provides free necessities to over 400 families affected by the Altadena fires. They will be doing this on Saturdays for affected families.
  • This Is About Humanity & National Day Laborer’s Network — This drive-through distribution effort in Pasadena supplies food, safety equipment, clothing, and now, health and beauty products. They have supported over 30,000 people.
  • Altadena Girls — Founded by 14-year-old Avery Colvert, this initiative helps teen girls who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire rebuild their lives and confidence. They aim to provide essential items like clothes, personal care products, and beauty items to help these girls feel supported and regain a sense of normalcy.

How You Can Help:

Businesses looking to make an impact with excess inventory can partner with Donating Simplified for streamlined logistics, distribution, and maximum tax credit. For inquiries about donating products or partnering with Donating Simplified, please contact Teddy Raskin at 877-573-4483 or missionla@donatingsimplified.com.

Donating Simplified is committed to creating a more sustainable future by connecting businesses with its proprietary network of charitable organizations and their needs. The company's innovative approach transforms excess inventory into valuable resources, minimizing waste and maximizing positive impact. Learn more at donatingsimplified.com.

About Donating Simplified:

Donating Simplified partners with trusted brands to manage their excess inventory in a socially responsible and environmentally conscious manner. By facilitating the donation of these items to vetted charities, Donating Simplified diverts waste from landfills, provides valuable resources to organizations serving communities in need, and offers tax benefits to its donating customers. The company handles all logistics, ensuring a seamless and efficient donation process.

Donating Simplified is the fastest and easiest way to turn excess inventory into impact, sustainability, and savings.

Donating Simplified Teddy Raskin 877-573-4483 missionla@donatingsimplified.com