Friend, just look outside.
Climate scientists have long warned of the ways rising global temperatures will supercharge our state’s natural weather trends. Left unchecked, catastrophic storms like the ones we’re experiencing now will occur with growing frequency and intensity, punctuated by brutal heatwaves and dry spells.
We can make a difference in the long term by continuing to fight for bold, comprehensive climate action. In the meantime, our friends, families, and fellow Californians are just looking to make it through the storms with lives and livelihoods intact. Below, we’re sharing valuable resources for those impacted by this ongoing emergency.
The California Department of Social Services (DSS) provides a comprehensive guide to disaster assistance services for Californians, including information about shelters, food, health, property loss, employment, and more, available HERE >> [link removed]
For immigrant Californians, including undocumented people, additional information is available in English HERE >> [link removed]
Información sobre servicios de asistencia para hispanohablantes, incluyendo inmigrantes indocumentados, está disponible AQUÍ >> [link removed]
For additional information about evacuation facilities, warming centers, and more, head over to the DSS homepage >> [link removed]
As we navigate this ongoing crisis, remember to assess the risks to you or your family, and have an action plan in case local officials ask you to evacuate. If you find yourself safe and dry, please consider sharing the resources above with those in need, or making a donation to your local Red Cross.
The American Red Cross is operating toll-free disaster relief hotlines across the state:
American Red Cross Los Angeles Region
(800) 675-5799
American Red Cross Bay Area Region
(800) 640-9536
American Red Cross Northern California Coastal Region
(866) 272-2237
American Red Cross Central California Region
(800) 733-2767
Together, we will get through this. Thanks for being with us.
- California Environmental Voters Education Fund (formerly CLCV Ed Fund)
California Environmental Voters Education Fund
350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 1100
Oakland, CA 94612
United States
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California Environmental Voters Education Fund (EnviroVoters Ed Fund), formerly California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, believes the climate crisis is here and this moment requires transformative change. EnviroVoters Ed Fund fights for equity and justice for all Californians, from voting rights to clean air and water. We work together to make government, policy, and voting accessible by conducting public opinion research, shaping the public narrative, organizing with allies and local communities, and educating legislators on pressing environmental issues. We won’t stop until we have resilient, healthy, thriving communities, and a democracy and economy that is just and sustainable for all.
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