If you would like to donate, cash donations are preferred because they reduce the amount of labor and the expense of sorting, packing, transporting and distributing donated goods. Relief agencies can use cash to meet survivors’ specific needs more quickly while also... Read MoreRead more about Volunteer and Donate
The Department of Social Services has created a page specifically to provide information and resources for individuals and families impacted by the October 2017 Wildfires. We have listed some of those services below, but you can find additional information... Read MoreRead more about October 2017 Food Assistance
Housing Support Plan The Housing Support Plan was developed as an effort of various agencies supporting long and short term housing for survivors and communities impacted by the wildfires. The Housing Support Plan describes: Housing needs in the affected counties;... Read MoreRead more about October 2017 Housing Information
Frequently Asked Questions – Schools FAQs for School Districts and Superintendents (PDF) [ultimate-faqs include_category=’schools’] Read MoreRead more about 2017 School FAQ & Information
Tax Resources and Information Revenue and Taxation Code section 170(a)(1) allows homeowners to apply for reassessment of their property if it has been the damaged or destroyed by Governor-declared disaster. The county assessor will immediately reappraise the property... Read MoreRead more about October 2017 Tax Resources and Information