Look how this franchisor is stepping up to help with the frightening Los Angeles area wildfires.
As devastating wildfires continue to impact Los Angeles County, UFC GYM® is stepping up to support affected residents and first responders by offering free access to its facilities.
In a nutshell, the Southern California-based fitness organization is providing a safe, welcoming space for those in need of essential resources, recovery services, and a moment of respite during these challenging times.
UFC GYM: A Place For Los Angeles Area Residents And First Responders Affected by These Wildfires to Recharge and Recover
Adam Sedlack, CEO of UFC GYM, emphasized the company’s commitment to community support:
“We want to provide a safe, welcoming space for those in need during this difficult time. Whether it’s a place to recharge, take a shower, or simply find a moment of respite, we’re here to help our community members who are facing these challenging circumstances.”
That’s why, from now through the end of January, UFC GYM locations across Los Angeles and Orange Counties are offering free access to locker rooms, showers, electrical outlets, WiFi, and Recovery services—including cryotherapy, red light therapy, and NormaTec compression massage.
Participating locations include:
- Brea
- City of Industry
- Corona
- Costa Mesa
- Huntington Beach
- La Mirada
- Oxnard
- Rosemead
- Torrance
UFC GYM is Also Collecting Donations
In addition to free access, UFC GYM is also collecting donations at participating locations to aid wildfire relief efforts. Essential items—such as clothing, toiletries, and nonperishable food—are especially needed to help those displaced by the fires.
This initiative highlights UFC GYM’s dedication to the communities it serves, offering more than just fitness solutions. It’s about creating a space where people can find comfort and support in times of crisis.
For more information, a list of locations, or to learn how to contribute to the relief efforts, visit the UFC GYM website.
UFC GYM’s generous outreach reminds us that even in the face of adversity, community care and compassion can make a powerful difference.