Read more about LA fires cleanup on-track as fastest major cleanup in American history continues with new milestones
(April 15, 2025, is the new deadline to apply for the government-run debris removal program. For more information, visit: https://wp.me/pd8T7h-11Gd) 10 days left to apply for assistance and no-cost debris removal for Los Angeles fire survivors LOS ANGELES – The... Read MoreRead more about LA fires cleanup on-track as fastest major cleanup in American history continues with new milestones
Read more about Los Angeles County — Those Affected in Any Way by the 2025 Fires and High Winds Can Apply for FEMA and SBA Assistance
If you experienced any impact from the Los Angeles County wildfires or high winds between January 7 and January 31, 2025, you may be eligible for assistance from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). With the March 31, 2025, application deadline... Read MoreRead more about Los Angeles County — Those Affected in Any Way by the 2025 Fires and High Winds Can Apply for FEMA and SBA Assistance
Read more about Myths vs. Facts: FEMA Disaster Assistance
During disasters, myths about FEMA can spread, which ultimately can discourage survivors from accessing the assistance they may need. The best way to correct misinformation is to get the truth out about FEMA’s role in disaster assistance. Below, we address myths to... Read MoreRead more about Myths vs. Facts: FEMA Disaster Assistance
Read more about FEMA assistance funds only for approved disaster-related expenses
LOS ANGELES – Remember to use your FEMA assistance funds only for approved disaster-related expenses. FEMA’s notification letter will specify the appropriate uses for your disaster assistance. Spending the funds for something other than their intended purpose may... Read MoreRead more about FEMA assistance funds only for approved disaster-related expenses
Read more about Governor Newsom continues supporting Los Angeles business, fire recovery workers with funding, educational workplace safety outreach
What you need to know: Governor Newsom and Los Angeles community-based organizations (CBOs) today announced $25 million to advance educational outreach to workers and businesses about vital health, safety, and workplace protections. LOS ANGELES — As rebuilding... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom continues supporting Los Angeles business, fire recovery workers with funding, educational workplace safety outreach