Bobcat Lake Disaster Survivors:
Schedule an appointment with Public Works!
Schedule one-on-one appointments with Public Works to help streamline the permitting process by providing forms and applications and by creating a roadmap for submittals.
The sign up link is below. The appointments are currently available every Tuesday until the end of October 2021. Spaces fill quickly! Make your appointment NOW!
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Managing My Disaster Recovery Resource Fair
Date: September 26th, 2021 @ 12pm - 3pm
(Please attend our 1pm ‘information session’ - survivors with destroyed homes who attend will receive a gift card (one per household).
Disaster Case Managers Are Here to Help!
Please see below for more details:
https://www.facebook.com/CCLADCMP/
Email: DCMP@CCHARITIES.ORG or Phone: (833) 775-DCMP / (833) 775-3267
FEMA Disaster DR-4569
FEMA Disaster Assistance Registration Deadline is December 16, 2020.
FEMA gives eligible wildfire survivors financial support to help pay for needs such as rent, home repairs, medical/dental costs, funeral expenses and other disaster-related expenses. FEMA may be able to help with disaster-caused damage that insurance doesn’t cover. Eligibility is determined once an applicant’s insurance claim is settled. If residents have insurance but aren’t sure whether they will be eligible for monetary assistance, they should still register with FEMA. Residents who fail to register by the deadline, December 16, 2020, will not be eligible for any FEMA reimbursement. Wildfire survivors can register with FEMA for federal aid in one of three ways:
Online at DisasterAssistance.gov.
Instructions
Type “Los Angeles” into the search field and click Look-up. Then click Apply Online in the bottom right.
By downloading the FEMA app on a smartphone or tablet
By calling the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362 7am to 10am PST
Follow the FEMA Region 9 Twitter account for important news and updates.
Partner, County, State & Federal Resources
Bobcat & Lake Fires
LA County Recovers
Online LA County center for Bobcat Fire recovery resources.Free Legal Help Available for Disaster Survivors
Survivors may seek no-cost aid with wildfire-related legal issues by calling the California State disaster legal services hotline at (888) 382-3406 and National Disaster Legal Aid (888) 382-3406.Rebuilding One-on-One Appointments
Appointment sessions with LA County help guide homeowners, developers, and/or contractors through the permitting process for their property rebuild.Apply for Disaster CalFresh
Provides temporary food benefits to disaster victims who were not eligible for regular CalFresh benefits at the time of the disaster.Legal information for disaster survivors
Neighborhood Legal Services offers free legal help for individuals and families harmed by natural disasters including filing of claims with FEMA, housing, benefits, and other issues.Cremated Remains Recovery
Important actions that need to occur immediately to facilitate the recovery of your family member’s cremated remains.United Policyholders' Roadmap to Recovery™ program
Free insurance and decision-making guidance, tools and resources to people, businesses and communities. The United Policyholders program includes an online library of claim tips, sample letters, reports, instructional videos, professional help directory, and articles written by leading experts in personal finance, construction and the law.
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Additional resources
211 LA is the central source for providing information and referrals for emergencies, health and human services, and shelter in LA County. Their 2-1-1 phone line is open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Neighborhood Legal Services Los Angeles provides free legal assistance to low-income and older Los Angeles residents with fire and disaster related issues. For our toll free Disaster Legal Help Hotline, call (800-870-0732).
The LA County Emergency Survival Guide will help you to better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. Prepared by the LA County Office of Emergency Management.
United Policyholders informs policyholders and advocates for fair insurance practices. They are a useful information resource and a respected voice for consumers of all types of insurance. Visit their website for more information.
Covid-19 – Novel Coronavirus
Visit the Los Angeles Fire Department website for the most current information and evacuation details.
Sign up for emergency alerts
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Evacuation Preparedness Information
If you are in or near a fire evacuation area, get your go bag ready ahead of time with all of your essentials. Read more by visiting CalFIRE Wildfire Tips.
Feeling triggered by the disaster?
Please call the Disaster Distress Helpline:
1 (800) 985-5990
Some people may have a hard time coping with difficult emotions, whether adults or children. Learn the warning signs for disaster-related distress.
You can also call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1 (800) 985-5990 or text "TalkWithUs" to 66746 for emotional support and resources—you don't have to go through this alone!
Accounts to follow on Twitter
Fire Departments
LA County Fire Department, Public Information Office
@LACoFDPIO
LA County Fire Department
@LACoFD
LA County Fire Incident Alerts
@LACFD
Los Angeles Fire Department
@LAFD
Law Enforcement
Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
@LASDHQ
Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters
@LAPDHQ
LA County Emergency Management
LA County Office of Emergency Management
@ReadyLACounty
211 LA shares information from all of the above accounts and provides resource updates.
@211LACounty