- Covina-Valley Unified School District
- Wildfire Disaster Resource Hub
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- ACSA Crisis Support - A comprehensive guide including school crisis response resources, wildfire preparedness tips, flood safety advice, and ways to help those affected by fires in LA County.
- Resources for State Employees Impacted by Fires
- EASE - Employee Assistance Service for Education
- A reminder, to EASE member districts: We are available to help you during these difficult times. Our services are free, confidential, and 24/7. Professional counselors are ready to help. Call the EASE Hotline for assistance: 800-882-1341
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- Children & Recovery from Wildfires - A great guide that goes through potential reactions and helpful responses according to kids' age groups
- Helping Children After a Wildfire: Tips for caregivers and teachers (National Association of School Psychologists, 2023)
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Parent Guidelines for Helping Children Impacted by Wildfires (National Child Traumatic Stress Network)
- How to Talk to Your Children About the California Wildfires and Other Natural Disasters (Parents Magazine, 2025)
- Wildfire Resources (National Child Traumatic Stress Network)
- Be Prepared to Communicate (UCLA COE) - Tip sheet to support parents in speaking with their kids about difficult situations
- Coping After a Natural Disaster (Zero to Three) - Resource for parents of babies and toddlers
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- lacounty.gov/emergency
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection | CAL FIRE
- Monitor weather conditions on the National Weather Service website or local news outlets.
- L.A. County Public Works can assist with debris and fallen tree removal. Call 800-675-HELP.
- Monitor air quality via South Coast AQMD
- School Air Quality Guidance
- Guidance for Schools During Wildfire Smoke Events
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- American Red Cross | Los Angeles Region
- Residents are encouraged to contact local authorities or check with the American Red Cross for shelter locations and services. Hotline assistance is available at 1-800-RED-CROSS or via their website.
- 211 L.A.
- Currently, Airbnb.org is partnering with the 211 LA, which is identifying residents in need of temporary housing and helping to connect them to Airbnb.org stays. They are specifically focused on residents who have either lost their homes or been forced to evacuate in the Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Santa Monica, and Sylmar areas. Impacted residents can request assistance for temporary housing support from Airbnb.org by contacting 211 LA.
- FEMA: For disaster assistance, call 800-621-3362
- Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
- Transitional Shelter Assistance (TSA) Program
- SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline
- State Recovery Resources (California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services)
- County Department of Social Services
- CDFA Wildlife Recovery Resources
- American Red Cross | Los Angeles Region