. >> abc seven news reporter sid garcia has the details. >> this burned down neighborhood in altadena is where a number of residents called home and also housed their businesses. this group of child care providers is asking the state to extend the aid to them. it expired this week, along with the thousands of residents who lost everything in the fire. they're also trying to rebuild their homes and businesses. they say they don't make a lot of money, and because of that, they've been denied help, such as loans and other services. >> sba denied me based on my income, saying that i didn't have enough income based on my irs tax returns to pay back the loan. >> along with miss rights child care business, there were at least three others, we're told, within a block of here. two of them told us the bureaucracy has been frustrating. >> how am i supposed to obtain an entire home to keep children in and get it licensed within 30 days? it's impossible. so they're asking us to do something that we absolutely cannot do. >> it's extend the health right away. we need it as of yesterday. so we want o