Important Announcement

 

Important Wildfire Resources & Assistance

Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the recent fires. To assist our community, we’ve compiled important resources and preparation tips below.

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.

IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE

  • Call 911: For urgent danger situations, life in danger, or crime in progress. 911 Emergency.
  • Call 211: For information on road closures, evacuation routes, animal care resources, shelter info, mental health support, and food assistance. 211 Information Hotline.
  • Evacuation Assistance for Elderly: Contact the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) at Adult Protective Services (APS) Hotline: (877) 565-2020 for evacuation support.
  • Power Outage Status: Check for current power outages in your area through Southern California Edison.

WILDFIRE LIVE MAPS

WILDFIRE RESOURCES

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

HELPING YOU COPE

  • Helping Children Cope After a Disaster: For information on Helping Children Cope After a Disaster, visit the Office of Head Start Early Childhood and Learning Center website at Office of Head Start.
  • Coping with Trauma Resources: The California MAP to Inclusion and Belonging: Coping with Trauma Resources website is at California MAP to Inclusion.
  • National Child Trauma Stress Network: For resources to help children, families, and communities navigate what they are seeing and hearing, and finding ways to cope together, visit the National Child Trauma Stress Network website at National Child Trauma Stress Network.
  • Smokey the Bear for Kids

    Educational stories, games, and activities. Smokey the Bear for Kids

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  • We are here to connect you with essential resources and support during this challenging time. If you need further assistance or have questions, please use the contact numbers and resources provided above. Stay safe and take necessary precautions.
For more information on community resources, visit our Child Development website at:

 

 
 
 
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