Emergency Services and Resources for Those Impacted by the LA Wildfires
- From the office of State Senator, Sasha Renee Perez (District 25)
Deadline: Monday, March 10
U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance
Support for Small Business Owners, Renters, Homeowners & More
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance
Deadline: Monday, March 10
FEMA Registration Assistance with Housing, Transportation, Rebuilding & More
https://www.disasterassistance.gov/
Deadline: Monday, March 31
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will only perform Debris Removal if the Right of Entry (ROE) is completed. Residents must fill out a Right of Entry (ROE) Form using the Los Angeles County website below.
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/debris-removal/roe/
Make sure to fill out these forms as soon as possible to receive assistance to help you recover and rebuild!
- California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)
CAMFT is an independent professional organization of approximately 36,000 members representing the interests of licensed marriage and family therapists.
State CAMFT has created a page of resources for those impacted by the LA wildfires that can be found here:
www.camft.org/CAMFTLAWildfiresResources
2. From Licensed Psychologist, Dr. Jay Thomas PsyD PSY32701
LA Heals: Wildfire Recovery Care
Crowdsourced from community members, advice from fire survivors, insurance help, resources for kids and teens kit:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16td9jM_7Hc3WpShxMpbUMrsXUI1eGsER/view?usp=drivesdk
Community Care Digital Library
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mn0XHnyLGKEhajHWRGmTkLSGTieKQ41a
- California Psychological Association (CPA)
CPA Fire Support Webpage
(Direct links to Chapters and resources)
- MISC SAN GABRIEL VALLEY BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS
- Institute for Girls’ Development in Pasadena: Families, Children, assessment, professional training (Dr. Melissa Johnson, director)
- Ashlee Reid, PhD: [email protected] Phone: 626-585-8075, ext. 135
Her Instagram handle: theplaytherapyplaybook
Here is a RECORDING of the webinar, “How Parents Can Support School Age Children After the Wildfires” (about 1 hour with panel discussion).
Short Instagram Video Reels and Additional Recommendations by Ashlee Reid, PhD:
- Talking to young children about the LA wildfires
- Telling the story of the LA wildfires
- A storybook about the LA wildfires for young children
Guide to Helping parents with school age children (pdf) from the National Center for PTSD
Center for Connection in Pasadena:
The Center for Connection’s integrative, collaborative team of professionals represents a unique model in direct response to the needs expressed by individuals and families.
https://www.thecenterforconnection.org/
Bob Baker Marionette Theater in LA:
Sometimes integrating some normalcy and play (for children and families), finding outside entertainment can be a wonderful antidote to counteract the negative effects of trauma-related experiences. The Bob Baker Marionette Theater can be a wonderful option. It was founded by Bob Baker and Alton Wood in 1963, is the oldest children’s theater company in Los Angeles.
