Re-Build/Re-Think Letterpress Available Today, 1/13 @ 12PM PST to Support CA Wildfire Relief Efforts

January 13, 2025

This Re-Build/Re-Think letterpress print is a timed release to help generate as many funds as possible to help California Wildfire relief efforts. 100% of profits will go to organizations we vet properly, including the American Red Cross explicitly earmarked for the LA fire effort. The aim is to help the many families who have lost homes or businesses with over 12,000 structures burned in LA.  This letterpress image features a sparrow, symbolizing good fortune, hope, and resilience, rising above the flames. We can re-build, but we also need to re-think. CA is the nation’s most environmentally progressive state, but that alone cannot solve a global problem; more needs to be done. Thank you in advance for your help; the devastating effects of climate catastrophes continue to grow, and we hope this can assist in the recovery process with more work to be done to prevent future disasters. We are all in this together in LA, but also on Mothership Earth together globally. Thanks for caring!

-Shepard

**CUSTOMER NOTE: This is a pre-sale of prints; please be prepared for a longer time to allow for printing, fulfillment, and shipping. We’ll follow up with an update on timing once the sale and numbers are final.

PRINT DETAILS: Re-Build/Re-Think. 10.5 x 17. Letterpress on cream cotton paper with hand-deckled edges. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Comes with a Digital Certificate of Authenticity provided by Verisart. $80. Proceeds will be donated to The American Red Cross and other organizations supporting California Wildfire relief efforts. Limited timed release starting on Jan. 13th at 12PM PST and available to purchase for a limited time until Jan. 16th at 12PM PST at Obey Giant. International customers are responsible for import fees due upon delivery (Except UK orders under $160).⁣ ALL SALES FINAL.

Below is a list of other organizations you can donate to, volunteer with, or support to help those impacted by the CA Wildfires:

GoFundMe
The peer-to-peer crowdfunding site has set up a dedicated page where people can donate to verified wildfire relief efforts. GoFundMe has also launched its own 2025 Wildfire Relief Fund, which it says will be used to send cash grants to affected individuals.

California Fire Foundation Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund
The foundation supports the families of firefighters who are injured or die in the line of duty and the communities affected by wildfires.

Baby2Baby
Baby2Baby has already distributed 1.5 million emergency supplies for the most vulnerable children and families who have lost everything in the Los Angeles fires including diapers, food, formula, water, clothing, blankets, and hygiene products, and they are committed to continuing this work for the weeks and months to come.

The American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is providing shelter, food, and emotional support to those caught up in the wildfires. The charity has also set up a helpline on 1-800-985-5990 to provide advice and support.

Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is providing emergency supplies such as food, water, and medical supplies to residents displaced by the fires.

World Central Kitchen
The World Central Kitchen is providing meals to first responders and evacuees from the southern California wildfires.

California Community Foundation
Since 1915, the California Community Foundation has provided support to people displaced by natural disasters and emergencies. It has set up a dedicated wildfire relief fund.

United Way of Greater Los Angeles
The United Way focuses on long-term recovery efforts to support people who have lost their homes or livelihoods.

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has been distributing food, water, clothing, and other necessities to underserved city residents since 1973. The charity is accepting donations of cash, food and volunteers.

Pasadena Humane
When the Eaton fire began on Tuesday, the Pasadena Humane Animal Shelter took in more than 100 animals including dogs, cats and a pony. “Evacuated families are lined up down the block to bring their pets to safety,” the group wrote. The refuge is seeking local residents who are able to foster animals, especially larger dogs.