Our hearts and prayers go out to the people of Southern California who are suffering through unprecedented fires in Los Angeles County and Southern California.  This is a fast moving and dynamic situation, but we have compiled useful resources for information during this crisis, as well as for help after the fires and during recovery.

Key Resources

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Local & National News Updates

Donations

Post-Fire Safety and Recovery Resources

Crisis counseling for people in emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster Contact the Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990 ; a text service is also available.

  • FEMA California – Declared disaster areas and apply for assistance.
  • After a Wildfire – Advice from from Cal Fire on damage assessment to future planning, and what need to recover from a wildfire.
  • California Wildfire Recovery Resources – Tools and resources for Californians who have been impacted by wildfires. This site combines emergency response, recovery and resilience information as a one-stop portal that includes local and state resources, healthy services, shelters and housing, preparedness information, and more.
  • CDC: Safety Guidelines: After a Wildfire – Take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones when returning to your home after a fire.
  • Children: Before, During, and After An Emergency – After a disaster, children may develop mental health symptoms like anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Learn what steps you can take to help your children cope with traumatic events.

Post-Fire Financial Resources

 

 

 

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