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A Message From AFI Regarding the Los Angeles Fires

Our AFI and greater Los Angeles communities have faced a devastating loss as wildfires continue to sweep through the area. These tragic events have profoundly impacted many, and our thoughts are with all those affected during this challenging time.

The AFI Campus remains safe and open to Fellows, Faculty and Staff in need. With an AFI ID or government-issued ID, AFI community members can access campus resources, including electricity, Wi-Fi, a reliable cell signal, and additional support from our Human Resources and Fellow Affairs Offices. As always, AFI is a smoke-free campus. Out of an abundance of caution, AFI Conservatory classes scheduled for January 13-17 will be held remotely. We are closely monitoring the wildfires across LA County, and the safety and well-being of our community remain our highest priority.

To provide support during this difficult time, AFI has compiled a list of Southern California resources which includes details on emergency assistance and helpful apps to stay updated. We urge everyone to continue following the latest safety and evacuation instructions from local officials. In the face of these challenges, we stand together as a community, offering strength, care and unwavering support to one another.

Southern California Disaster Resources

Disaster Help Center
California Department of Social Services:
Disaster Help Center | (916) 651-8848

 

Emergency Shelters and Evacuation Centers
American Red Cross:
Emergency shelters, meals, and support services.
Shelter Directory | 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

 

Local Assistance Centers:
Various services, including housing and health support.
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services | (916) 845-8510

 

Specific Evacuation Centers
El Camino Real Charter High School: 5440 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills.
Ritchie Valens Recreation Center: 107736 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Pacoima.
Pasadena Convention Center: 300 E Green St., Pasadena.
Westwood Recreation Center: 1350 S Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
Sepulveda Recreation Center: 8825 Kester Ave., Panorama City.

 

Financial Assistance and Relief Funds
California Fire Foundation:
$250 disaster relief cash cards.
Disaster Relief Page | (800) 890-3213

 

California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund:
Long-term recovery focus.
Wildfire Recovery Fund | (213)413-4130

 

Food and Basic Necessities
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank:
Food distribution.
Agency Locator | (323) 234-3030

 

World Central Kitchen:
Meal distribution updates on their website | (202) 844-6330

 

Health and Emotional Support
Disaster Distress Helpline:
Crisis counseling: 1-800-985-5990 | Text “TalkWithUs” to 66746.

 

Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs):
Anthem EAP: Call 888-209-7840 (Use “Resource Advisor” as the company name).
The Standard EAP – Health Advocate: Call 888-293-6948 (Company: “The Standard EAP”).

 

Animal Shelters and Assistance
Los Angeles Equestrian Center (Large Animals): 480 W Riverside Dr. Burbank | (818) 840-9063
Pierce College Equestrian Center (Large Animals): 7100 El Rancho Drive, Woodland Hills | (818) 710-3308
Rosebowl Stadium (Large Animals): 1001 Rosebowl Dr, Pasadena | (626)577-3100
Agoura Animal Care Center (Small Animals): 29525 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills (818) 991-0071
Pasadena Humane Society: 361 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena | (626) 792-7151
Compton Cowboys: Offering horse-hauling emergency assistance. DM @randysavvy

 

Utility Assistance
Southern California Edison:
Power outage updates.
Outage Center

 

Insurance and Legal Assistance
California Department of Insurance:
Guidance on claims: Wildfire Resources
Is There a Fire In Your Area Or Have You Been Evacuated?
Contact the Department of Insurance: 800-927-4357 or visit insurance.ca.gov.

 

Precautionary steps to take:
-Obtain a complete copy of your insurance policy.
-Take note of your additional living expense limit.
-Track all your additional expenses.
-Document all conversations with your insurer and don’t rush into any decisions.

 

Legal Aid Organizations
Free assistance for housing, claims, and employment issues.
State Bar of California | 877-LAP-4-HELP

 

Helpful Apps & Resources: To stay up to date on the fires
• KTLA App Live updates, evacuation information and reliable coverage
• Citizen App Live chat and live videos for local perspectives
• Watch Duty App Real-time evacuation orders, shelter information and updates on containment, acres burned, and general fire details
• LAIT 911 nearby Fire weather forecasts, general alerts, and detailed incidents nearby
• Notify LA sign up for emergency text alerts at emergency.lacity.gov – Receive critical updates | (213)484-4800
• Alert LA County sign up at alert.lacounty.gov – Emergency alerts | (323) 980-2260
• Mutual Aid Link: tiny.cc/malan-fire (local sourced google sheet) This is not an
exhaustive list. Info is being continually updated.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEjhEgiRE9y/

 

Additional Resources
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES):
Wildfire Recovery | (916) 845-8510

 

2-1-1 Referral Services:
Dial 2-1-1 for local support services.
Air Quality App:
https://map.purpleair.com/

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