
FEMA Civil Rights Public Notice
📢 FEMA has important information for the deaf* community about civil rights notice. FEMA Civil Rights Notice for the Public FEMA programs and services support the public before, during, and after disasters.
📢 FEMA has important information for the deaf* community about civil rights notice. FEMA Civil Rights Notice for the Public FEMA programs and services support the public before, during, and after disasters.
GLAD and OC DEAF offices will be closed on Thursday, February 13, 2025, due to incoming storm and reach out to us if you need assistance, resources or support. Your
FREE FIRE RECOVERY DEBRIS REMOVAL The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works is helping residents recover from the recent wildfires with free fire debris removal. Learn more about the process
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health is providing support for families and individuals impacted by the local fires. Reach out by calling the 24/7 Help Line at 1-800-854-7771
The American Red Cross is committed to providing individuals affected by the devastating wildfires with safe shelter, access to food, basic health services, and emotional support. In addition to assisting those
If you have been affected by the recent fires in Southern California, you may be eligible for help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The self-advocacy resource explains what’s covered,
https://youtube.com/embed/1DRWnMkLobw?feature=share@LAPublicHealth 🔥 The County of Los Angeles Public Health is issuing a WINDBLOWN DUST and ASH Advisory following strong Santa Ana winds expected to affect the region this evening as of
#LosAngelesCounty #LosAngeles #LAFires #Resources #Recovery #PalisadesFire #EatonFire @CountyOfLA @CityOfLosAngeles Evacuation and Shelter Sites As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not
https://youtu.be/0KzkY3NsSFE📢 Community announcement from GLAD as of 1-13-25 Visual description: Roy is wearing black eyeglasses and black shirt. Behind him is a black background. Transcript:Deaf* communities of Los Angeles County: Lost your home
https://www.youtube.com/embed/mveXfGi6q-8#LosAngelesCounty #LAFires #Resource #Safety #Wildfires #LosAngelesCOE #StaySafeLA @LosAngelesCOE Your safety is critical! ⚠️Swipe for tips to keep you, your family and your pets safe during and after wildfires. ➡️ For more resources including
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