California Community Resource Guide

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  • CA.GOV LA Wildfires

    Help and info for people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.

  • Food Banks

    Website provides list of local food banks.

  • BrightLife Kids

    Free behavioral health coaching for parents, caregivers, and kids 0–12 with no insurance required. Get access to 1-1 support with licensed wellness coaches, educational content, self-help tools, goal-setting and journaling exercises, assessments, and peer communities. Coaching services are offered in English and Spanish, as well as telephone-based coaching in 17 additional languages.

    Phone: (888) 224-7332

  • STAY INFORMED: Updates on CalFRESH

    Find out updated reliable information on CalFresh at the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) website.

  • Adult Protective Services

    Assistance for older adults (60 years and older) and dependent adults (18-59 who are disabled) when these adults are unable to meet their own needs, or are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

    Phone: (833) 401-0832

  • AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Enrollment

    List of clinic sites and eligibility enrollment workers for people diagnosed with HIV or AIDS to get health insurance payment assistance and free medications.

  • Air Quality Updates California Air Resources Board (CARB)

    Provides information on air quality and how wildfire smoke can affect your health.

  • CA Caregiver Resource Centers

    Caregiver Resource Centers: Offers essential support and resources for family caregivers, providing services such as counseling, training and respite care.

  • Cal Alerts

    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are used to send concise, text message updates to mobile devices during emergency situations. WEAs are sent by public safety officials, the National Weather Service (for imminent threat of disaster), the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (AMBER alerts), and the President of the United States.

  • CAL FIRE’s Ready, Set, Go!

    Learn the steps to get you and your household ready and prepared for the possibility of having to evacuate due to an active wildfire.