Read more about Cal OES Assists Local Communities in Applying for $250 Million in Federal Grants
Funds Will Improve Hardscape Infrastructure and Build Resilience in Communities Across the State SACRAMENTO – Working to reduce the long-term risks of natural disasters, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency of Services (Cal OES) today announced it is... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Assists Local Communities in Applying for $250 Million in Federal Grants
Read more about Cal OES has Distributed Over 1.6 Billion Pieces of PPE to Californians
As California emerges from the Omicron surge and transitions to the next phase of the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services continues to work to ensure our state is ready and able to adapt to whatever may come next. Key... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES has Distributed Over 1.6 Billion Pieces of PPE to Californians
Read more about Cal OES Awards $200,000 in Grants to Sacramento County to Improve Information Sharing for Suspected Child Abuse Cases
Continuing to improve the system of sharing information for suspected child abuse cases, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) awards $200,000 to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, with additional funding available for more... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Awards $200,000 in Grants to Sacramento County to Improve Information Sharing for Suspected Child Abuse Cases
Read more about Cal OES Releases Funding for Anti-Bullying and Violence in School Advocacy Program
Working to support school-aged children with emotional support resources, the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) today announced $765,000 in funding to help address issues of violence and bullying in schools. The funding will provide counseling,... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Releases Funding for Anti-Bullying and Violence in School Advocacy Program
Read more about Cal OES Revisits the Oroville Dam Spillway Incident and Its Impacts Five Years Later
Oroville Spillway Incident: The Atmospheric Impetus Winters in northern California are normally wet, but not as saturated as they were in 2017. January and February of that year were among the wettest months on record for the entire 110-year history of Feather River... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Revisits the Oroville Dam Spillway Incident and Its Impacts Five Years Later