Wildfire Recovery Resources for Trojans
Essential information for the USC campus community on USC’s L.A. Wildfires Relief Grant, how to donate to the Trojan Family Relief Fund, frequently asked questions on campus operations and support and campus-wide messages.
The Trojan Family Relief Fund grant application process is now open
During the recent LA wildfires, our community banded together and through their generosity, have established funds to offer direct financial support to our students, faculty, and staff who have been displaced by the wildfires or have other costs associated with evacuation or other fire related damage.

Essential Information
Trojan Family Relief Fund
FAQ about L.A. Wildfires
Wildfires: Community Resources
Related Messages
Sent 4 p.m. Tuesday 1/21
Information on Trojan Family Relief Fund grant application process for students.
Sent 4 p.m. Tuesday 1/21
Information on Trojan Family Relief Fund grant application process for faculty and staff.
Sent 5:43 p.m. Thursday 1/16
USC President Carol Folt and Suzanne Nora Johnson, chair of the USC Board of Trustees, share information for current students, active faculty and active staff members needing support in the wake of the wildfires.
Sent 8:10 a.m. Monday 1/13
Information from Sarah Van Orman of USC Campus Health and Deona Willes of USC Environmental Health & Safety.
Posted 6:30 p.m. Sunday 1/12
Spring semester classes begin Monday morning in-person. USC campuses are not near the wildfires and remain safe.
Sent 5:40 p.m. Thursday 1/9
Spring semester will start as planned on Monday, Jan. 13, with in-person classes.
Updated 3:30 p.m. Thursday 1/9
The USC University Park and Health Sciences campuses are safe and not located near the Southern California wildfires.
Sent 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1/8
We continue to monitor the wildfires burning throughout Los Angeles County, and the shifting wind conditions that affect air quality. Your safety and wellbeing are our highest priority.
Sent 11:27 a.m. Wednesday 1/8
We know many of you and your loved ones have been affected by the fires throughout Los Angeles County and are still facing great uncertainty. Please know that the Trojan Family is with you.