Childcare and Kid Friendly Activities for Kids Impacted by Eaton Fires

Whether your home was lost from the Eaton Fire or if you’re under evacuation orders, we are all facing the same dilemma with school closures: nothing for our kids to do! In order to provide a sense of normalcy or even get a few hours of work done, I’ve gathered information from local moms on what’s available.

Here’s a list of the current childcare options available for drop ins. Some locations offer free or low cost activities (no drop-in) but are great options to get the kids out of the house and moving their bodies.

Funbox - Arcadia

YMCA - Sierra Madre/Pasadena

PUSD Learns - Various Locations

Bumo - Pasadena

Playlab - Eagle Rock

Club Champion - Pasadena

Boys & Girls Club - Pasadena

SoCal Children’s Museum - Pasadena

Natural History Museum - Los Angeles

LA County Museum of Art - Los Angeles

La Brea Tar Pits - Los Angeles

Pasadena and LA County Libraries - various locations

Light Bringer Project - Pasadena

MYKKIDS Childcare - South Pasadena

Family Room - South Pasadena

Vroman’s - Pasadena

LA County Parks & Rec are offering Free Care Camps for Children ages 5-17 starting Monday 1/13-1/31. CARE CAMP LOCATIONS
To Sign up for this camp, click the age group below:

  1. Pamela Park: 2236 Goodall Avenue, Duarte CA, 91010

  2. Arcadia Park: 405 South Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia CA 91007

  3. LA County Arboretum: 301 N Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007

  4. Crescenta Valley Park: 3901 Dunsmore Ave, La Crescenta, CA 91214

Registration packets will be available for parents and caretakers. 

To review the registration packet, click here.

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