This week has been deeply emotional as we’ve witnessed the devastating impact of the fires sweeping through Southern California. Lives have been lost, homes and businesses destroyed, and thousands of people, along with their beloved pets, have been displaced. The scale of this tragedy is difficult to comprehend, and our hearts ache for everyone affected.
Today, I want to dedicate my Thoughts on Leadership to those who have experienced unimaginable loss—whether it’s their home, their business, or their place of employment. I also want to honor the courageous first responders who have fought tirelessly on the frontlines to protect lives and property.
As real estate professionals, we understand the profound importance of a home. It’s more than a physical structure—it’s a sanctuary, a place where memories are created and cherished. The thought of losing that sense of safety and comfort in an instant is heart-wrenching. Watching rows of homes and businesses reduced to ashes, knowing each one represents countless stories and dreams, is simply devastating.
Many in our Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices family—agents, clients, and staff—have been directly impacted by this disaster. At least one office has been lost, and we know the full extent of the destruction will continue to unfold as access is restored to the affected areas.
Despite the enormity of this tragedy, I have been deeply inspired by the extraordinary acts of kindness and solidarity within our network. Agents in Southern California have opened their homes to provide shelter, shared food and clothing, and gone above and beyond to help families find temporary accommodations. Agents outside the disaster region have stepped up, reaching out to offer support in any way they can. This is the true strength of community and compassion.
For those looking to assist:
- Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties’ The Charitable Foundation has established a Disaster Relief Fund. All contributions will be distributed to eligible agents and staff who have been impacted by the fires.
- The Los Angeles Times is providing ongoing updates and resources for those affected and those who wish to help.
In moments like these, we are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of standing together as a community. Let’s continue to support and uplift each other during this incredibly challenging time.
This article is adapted from Blefari’s weekly, company-wide “Thoughts on Leadership” column from HomeServices of America.