“Disaster Rights Guide” released by National Housing Law Project
The aftermath of climate disasters is stressful and challenging, especially for poor and working tenants now forced to navigate complex federal, state, and local disaster
The aftermath of climate disasters is stressful and challenging, especially for poor and working tenants now forced to navigate complex federal, state, and local disaster
Disasters can be devastating for those affected, and the impact can reach far beyond the disaster itself. Below, you will find resources that will help
These materials were created in anticipation of disasters in California, based on questions raised by survivors of past disasters, and as a way to provide
• Impacted by the 2024 flooding? The San Diego County VOAD can connect you to nonprofits providing disaster relief assistance, including volunteer teams to help with muck-out and mold suppression, and resources for emergency supplies and rebuilding. All support is free.
The President issued a Major Disaster Declaration for San Diego County as a result of the January 21-23, 2024 storm.
The volunteer organization Crisis Cleanup is offering free help with cleaning after the storm. Call the hotline number 884-965-1386. Services and hotline will be available
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering assistance to disaster survivors in the following counties: Primary Counties eligible: Merced, Sacramento, Santa Cruz, Monterey,San Luis Obispo,
FEMA disaster declaration 4638 has been amended to add the following counties: Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties. These counties are now eligible
Learn how to prepare for a disaster by attending the Disaster Preparedness courses offered by Alameda County and Listos California. Classes are tailored to specific