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Palm Springs Hotels Offer Help For LA Wildfire Victims

Palm Springs Hotels Offer Help For LA Wildfire Victims

The Palm Springs Hospitality Association and the
city's animal shelter is offering assistance to residents of Los Angeles County
affected by the wildfires by offering special rates in participating hotel
rooms, and providing aid and pet supplies, officials said.
According to the city's press release Thursday, people displaced by
the wildfires who have evacuated to Palm Springs can contact the following
hotels for availability and rates:

--The Saguaro Palm Springs, promo code: Calocal at 760-323-1711

--Hilton Palm Springs, promo code: PPF at 760-320-6868

--Rowan Palm Springs at 760-904-501

--Avalon Hotel Palm Springs at 760-318-3012

--Ingleside Estate at 760-325-0046

--The Dunes Hotel at 760-656-0021

--Hotel Zoso at 760-325-9676

--Stardust Hotel at 760-460-6845

--La Serena Villas at 1-844-932-8044

--Amin Casa Historic Hotel and Gardens at 760-507-1301

--Inn at Palm Springs at 1-888-788-8466

--Los Arboles Hotel Palm Springs at 760-459-3605

--The Royal Sun Palm Springs at 760-794-7991

--The Muse Hotel at 760-537-6411

''The hospitality community is coming together to help evacuees find
some comfort at a discounted rate in the hopes of being good neighbors. Our
hearts are with all that are worried about or have lost their homes,'' said
Celeste M. Brackley, Palm Springs Hospitality Association President and Vice
Chair PS Resorts.
The Palm Springs Animal Shelter offers pet supplies to all evacuees,
such as pet food, leashes, bowls, crates, beds and puppy pads while supplies
last.
It is not clear whether the supplies are free or discounted. To
inquire about the supplies, contact the shelter at 760-416-5718, or at
www.psanimalshelter.org.
The shelter is located at 4575 Mesquite Avenue. Their hours are
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
''To the many who have already made their way to Palm Springs, we
welcome you and hope you find peace, respite and healing,'' said the city's
Mayor Ron deHarte. ''A big thank you to our hospitality community for stepping
up to help those in need.''

By: NBC Palm Springs

January 12, 2025

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