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DISASTER RECOVERY INITIATIVES

California Wildfire Resources

Wildfires in California are spreading at an alarming rate, with an estimated economic impact of $250 billion in damages and affecting an estimated 1,900 small businesses. In partnership with Together for Los Angeles (TFLA), ISD is committed to serving its community before, during, and after disasters to ensure long-term resilience.

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Supplemental Resources

Accomodation

Free housing for those who are displaced

Support and shelters at 1-800-RED CROSS

Offering discounted rates (pet safe)

Emergency Response Program for individuals experiencing homelessness

Travel

Evacuated residents who need a ride to a shelter can use the code “CAFIRERELIEF25” for a free ride worth up to $25.

Two ride maximum for each user.

Evacuated residents who need a ride to a shelter can use the code “WILDFIRE25” to redeem a free ride worth up to $40.

Two ride maximum for each user.

Food/Supplies/Relief

Locate a partner agency near you

  Access community resources

Support and shelters at 1-800-RED CROSS

Free telehealth

Disaster Recovery Centers and public emergency shelters

Other
Disaster Recovery Centers

UCLA Research Park West
10850 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064

Altadena Disaster Recovery Center - JPL
540 W. Woodbury Rd.
Altadena, CA 91001

Small Business Recovery Centers

8272 Santa Monica Blvd. 
West Hollywood, CA 

90046

18700 Sherman Way, Ste. 7 
Reseda, CA  91335

Parking behind Yolanda Ave building 

2525 Main St., Ste. 103 
Santa Monica, CA  90405

4001 Mission Oaks Blvd.,

Ste. A1
Camarillo, CA 93012

Contact Us

Reach out to our friendly community and inquire about contracting our services.

Email: info@isdus.org

Phone: +1 (202) 550-0277

Address: 1199 N Fairfax St, Ste 600, Alexandria, VA 22314

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