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Ready.Gov Federal www.ready.gov  This official FEMA website contains a wealth of information for individuals, businesses, and at-risk populations to plan for and respond to disasters. State CalOES Office of Access & Functional Needs...

Christmas Storm 2025

A strong to very strong winter storm is currently threatening the State of California. The most severe impacts are set to arrive after midnight tonight (Wednesday, 12:00 am). With that said, we wanted to share some vital information with you about this storm...

Emergency go-bag kit with a red rolling duffel bag and organized contents displayed. Items include labeled packs for Personal Hygiene, Tools + First Aid, Food + Water, Shelter + Warmth, and Light + Comms. Visible supplies include face masks, gloves, ponchos, rope, goggles, a flashlight, emergency blanket, tube tent, whistle, first aid kit, multi-tool, water pouches, food bars, notebook with pencil, radio, and various hygiene items such as toothbrush, soap, tissues, and wipes. Most items are shown in sets of three, indicating a 3-person emergency preparedness kit.

Free Emergency Go-Kits – Now with Expanded Eligibility!

We still have about 400 go-kits left to give out. DDS has expanded eligibility, allowing more people to receive one. You may now qualify if you live with a parent, relative, or legal guardian! (Before, only those living independently or with support could get...

A flyer listing a series of dates for the Wildfire Regional Priority Projects Workshops in Ventura County

You’re Invited: Wildfire Resilience Workshop Series: Share Your Voice!

You’re Invited: Wildfire Resilience Workshop Series: Share Your Voice!  You’re invited to join the Wildfire Regional Priority Projects Workshop Series, hosted by Ventura County Resource Conservation District. These community-focused workshops...

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RESCUE Tri-Counties Disaster Preparedness Program

Tri-Counties Regional Center is pleased to announce the official launch of our in-house disaster preparedness program designed for those served by Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC), their families, and their service providers. But what does RESCUE mean?...

Peer Support and Community Resilience “A small group of four people seated in a circle indoors, one woman gently rests her hand on a man’s shoulder as others look on supportively.”

12- Peer Support and Community Resilience

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Disability-Specific Recovery Concerns “A man in a wheelchair sits beside a chunk of collapsed coastal pavement overlooking a cloudy ocean shoreline, with homes visible in the distance.”

11- Disability Specific Recovery Considerations

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Accessing Support Services and Resources “FEMA/State disaster recovery center trailer and SBA Disaster Assistance banner beside a blue canopy and tables behind yellow caution tape.”

10- Accessing Support Services and Resources

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Emotional Support and Coping Strategies “A Red Cross relief worker in a red vest and gloves embraces a woman, with debris and volunteers visible in the background.”

9- Shelter In Place or Evacuate

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Shelter-in-Place or Evacuate? “Close-up of a blue circular road sign reading ‘Evacuation Route’ with a white arrow pointing diagonally up and right.”

8- Shelter In Place or Evacuate

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