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Wildfire Relief for the Homeless Community

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 17, 2025021 Min Read
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The article discusses the ongoing response to devastating fires in Los Angeles, particularly the impact on individuals experiencing homelessness. The Homeless Initiative, in coordination with various local agencies, aims to protect vulnerable populations by facilitating evacuations and providing resources. Key efforts include the Emergency Centralized Response Center (ECRC), which has evacuated over 500 homeless individuals from high-risk areas and repopulated interim housing sites. Outreach teams are deployed to offer fire safety education, distribute essential supplies, and provide mental health support. The initiative emphasizes immediate care and ongoing assistance for impacted unsheltered individuals as recovery efforts continue. Resources can be accessed through recovery.lacounty.gov and 211 for those affected by the wildfires.

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