Fire-affected residents can receive assistance from a number of county, state, and federal departments and agencies at any one of the three centers.
Disaster Recovery Centers that have been operating seven days a week in West Los Angeles and Altadena to assist victims of the Southland wildfires will switch to a six-day schedule starting next week.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it will open a new recovery center in Altadena for those who incurred damage from the Eaton fire. The Altadena Disaster Recovery Center will open ...
A new, specialized center to assist survivors of the Eaton Fire has officially opened its doors this week in Altadena. By Co ...
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) sent a letter to members of Congress requesting nearly $40 billion in funding to rebuild ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from January’s wildfires, which many officials have described as the costliest natural disaster in ...
A disaster recovery center opened Monday in the Altadena area, the third such center to open in the wake of Southern California's destructive and deadly wildfires. Want to get caught up on what's ...
A new disaster recovery center has opened on Monday in Altadena to help families affected by the Eaton Fire. The center is located at 540 W. Woodbury Road in Altadena. It is open seven days a week ...
A Disaster Recovery Center opened Monday in the Altadena area offering essential county, state and federal assistance fire victims may need in a one-stop-shop setting. The new center at 540 W.