Malibu Foundation
Malibu Foundation is committed to forging long-term resiliency in areas affected by the Woolsey Fire of 2018, which inflicted extensive damage on Malibu and surrounding communities. We serve the full scope of communities’ needs, from housing and job placement to wellness and environmental advocacy.
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- PLAY ·2024 Grants Challenge
Million Trees for Los Angeles
Get ready to green up LA! The Malibu Foundation's "Million Trees" initiative is an exciting endeavor to revolutionize Los Angeles County’s landscape by planting 1 million trees using the innovative Miyawaki method by 2030. This novel project is set to turbocharge urban greenery, elevate air quality, and expand community access to lush, vibrant green spaces.
- PLAY ·2020 Grants Challenge
Endless Summer Surf Camp
We aim to establish an annual summer surf camp for children experiencing residual trauma from the fire and children with developmental or physical disabilities. The 4-week long camp serves as surf therapy, allowing children to grow in their confidence and seek recovery from trauma. The camp will feature a final day showcasing environmental efforts to protect the beaches and ocean that makes this opportunity so special.