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DISABILITY DISASTER ACCESS AND RESOURCES PROGRAM - CFILC

CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026


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  • 1000 G Street #100
    Sacramento, Sacramento

The Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program (DDAR) a joint effort with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults before, during, and after a PSPS event.

The program enables qualified customers who use electrical medical devices to access backup portable batteries through a grant, lease-to-own or the FreedomTech low-interest financial loan program.

Transportation resources, lodging and food options are also provided through an online application process to qualified customers. CFILC administers all aspects of the program. 

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DISASTER CASE MANAGEMENT-RIVER FIRE 2021 - CP

CONNECTING POINT #74123398


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  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada

Connecting Point offers Disaster Case Management for people impacted by the 2021 River Fire. Call 211 or 833-342-5211 to receive a referral to a Disaster Case Manager who will contact you within one business day to offer assistance during your recovery process.

Disaster Case Managers will work one-on-one with individuals and families that have been impacted by the River Fire. Meeting regularly and as needed, the case managers will be able to work with you step-by-step throughout the recovery process, provide you with resources for any need that comes up, navigate the County, State, Federal rebuild processes that you will encounter, advocate for additional resources as needed, provide a physical place where you can print, fax, email, and copy documents, and keep you up to date with any updates as they are released.
 
DISASTER CASE MANAGEMENT-WINTER STORM 2023 - CP

CONNECTING POINT #87590313


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  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada

Connecting Point offers Disaster Case Management for Nevada County residents impacted by the 2023 Severe Winter Storms (FEMA Incident Period February 21-July 10, 2023). Call 211 or 833-342-5211 to receive a referral to a Disaster Case Manager who will contact you within one business day to offer assistance during your recovery process.

Disaster Case Managers will work one-on-one with individuals and families that have been impacted by the severe winter storms. Meeting regularly and as needed, the case managers will be able to work with you step-by-step throughout the recovery process, provide you with resources for any need that comes up, navigate the County, State, Federal home repair and financial assistance processes that you will encounter, advocate for additional resources as needed, provide a physical place where you can print, fax, email, and copy documents, and keep you up to date with any updates as they are released.
DISASTER DISTRESS HELPLINE - SAMHSA

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION #41666267


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  • 5600 Fishers Lane
    Rockville, Montgomery
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  • Spanish / Espanol
    1-800-985-5990

The National Disaster Distress Helpline is a multilingual, confidential helpline that offers crisis support services available to all U.S. disaster survivors or responders, 24/7, 365 days a year.

To connect with a trained crisis counselor:
  • Call 1-800-985-5990
  • Text TalkWithUs to 66746
  • For Spanish speaking callers, call 1-800-985-5990 and dial 2 for 24/7 bilingual support.

Crisis counselors provide:
  • Crisis counseling for people in emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.
    • Examples include: fires, storms, floods, earthquakes, droughts, disease outbreaks, or incidents of mass violence
  • Information on how to recognize distress and its effects on individuals and families. 
    • Note: stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after a disaster.
  • Tips for healthy coping.
  • Referrals to local crisis call centers for additional follow-up care and support.

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DISASTER HEALTHCARE VOLUNTEERS - CDPH

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH #67438380


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  • Sacramento, Sacramento

California Health Corps is part of the California Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response.

Health professionals, California needs you!

California is preparing for an increase in the number of people who urgently need health care in our communities during the COVID-19 outbreak. To meet this moment, we’re opening additional health care sites to treat people affected by COVID-19 and to relieve the pressure on our health care system by providing care for non-COVID-19 cases.

To ensure adequate staff for health care sites throughout California, we’re calling on healthcare providers, behavioral health professionals, and health care administrators to register today.

We need:
  • Physicians (MD, DO), including medical residents
  • Pharmacists
  • Dentists
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Physician assistants
  • Nurses (RN, LVN, CNA), including nursing students
  • Behavioral health professionals (psychiatrist, psychiatric technicians psychologist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, LCSW, LMFT, LPCC)
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Paramedics
  • Medic…
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DISASTER LEGAL HOTLINES & RESOURCES - ABA

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION #74595397


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  • 321 North Clark Street
    Chicago, Cook

This information is for the 2021 California Wildfire season.

The American Bar Association has a hotline and links to other resources for California Wildfires.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, ASSISTANCE, & RESPONSE RESOURCES - CAL OES

CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES #69408638


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  • 601 Sequoia Pacific Blvd
    Sacramento, Sacramento

The California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) website has tools and resources for Californians who have been impacted by disasters.

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DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - EDD

CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT #74527835


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  • Sacramento, Sacramento

Disaster Unemployment Assistance has been approved for those impacted by widespread California fires. From Cal OES News. See more details and eligibility criteria here: https://news.caloes.ca.gov/disaster-unemployment-assistance-has-been-approved-for-those-impacted-by-widespread-california-fires/


The California Employment Development Department (EDD) administers these benefits, which are available to workers, business owners, and self-employed individuals who lost their jobs or businesses or had their work hours reduced due to the ongoing wildfires.
 
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has determined that individuals who lost work or self-employment as a direct result of the Dixie Fire in Plumas and Lassen Counties, and the River Fire in Placer and Nevada counties, are now eligible to apply for DUA benefits. The FEMA approval is for FEMA-designated disaster area 4610-DR (also noted as 4610-DR-CA and DR4610CA).
 
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DISASTERASSISTANCE.GOV - FEMA

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY #78777823


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  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Oakland, Alameda

The mission of the Disaster Assistance Improvement Program (DAIP) is to provide disaster survivors with information, support, services, and a means to access and apply for disaster assistance through joint data-sharing efforts between federal, tribal, state, local, and private sector partners. Their goal is to improve survivor access to disaster information and make applying for disaster assistance easier. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), acts as the managing partner.

DAIP launched a website called DisasterAssistance.gov. The site allows you to: [read more]
DONATED NON-EMERGENCY FLIGHTS - AFW

ANGEL FLIGHT WEST #87764880


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  • 3161 Donald Douglas Loop
    Santa Monica, Los Angeles

Angel Flight West delivers health and hope using donated flights to serve those with healthcare or other compelling human needs. In the air, Angel Flight West links volunteer pilots and commercial airlines with people whose non-emergency health needs require long-distance travel to access care. On the ground, volunteer drivers ferry passengers to and from their departure and destination airports.

Although Angel Flight West responds to a wide variety of needs, flights are generally for passengers who can’t afford airline tickets, or for whom travel by land or by commercial airline would pose a physical hardship.

Other viable flight situations include passengers with compromised immune systems or who live in remote areas without access to commercial transportation.

The following is a list of the most common types of missions flown:
  • Medical Transport - Flights for patients traveling to and from medical treatment. Patients with any medical condition who are ambulatory, medically stable,…
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