A Special Message from GirlTREK Co-founders Morgan and Vanessa
In the wake of the devastating California wildfires, our community has shown incredible resilience and strength. To offer hope and encouragement during this challenging time, our co-founders, Morgan and Vanessa, have shared a heartfelt message for you.
Their words are a reminder of the power of sisterhood and the unwavering support of our GirlTREK family. We invite you to watch this special message and feel the love and care that surrounds you.
Together, we stand with our California community. 💙
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Resources for Members Impacted by the California Wildfires
In times of crisis, such as the devastating California wildfires, the emotional, physical, and financial toll on families and communities can be overwhelming. GirlTREK is dedicated to providing vital information and support during these challenging moments. The following carefully curated resources are designed to assist families and communities impacted by the California wildfires.
This toolkit empowers our members and their families with the knowledge and assistance needed to navigate the uncertainties and challenges this crisis brings. Together, we stand resilient and compassionate, supporting one another through recovery and renewal.
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Wildfire Disaster Assistance: If you are a disaster survivor, please visit FEMA.gov for up-to-date information on current disaster declarations. If you have questions about your disaster assistance application, call (800) 621-3362, visit disasterassistance.gov or use the FEMA mobile app.
California Scam Alerts: CSA is a trusted resource designed to help Californians stay informed about the latest scams and fraudulent activities. The site provides timely updates, actionable tips for identifying and avoiding scams, and links to legal assistance for those who have been targeted. It empowers individuals to protect themselves and their families from financial and personal harm while promoting awareness and prevention across the state.
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Why It Matters
California's wildfires have devastating impacts on Black communities, who often face systemic inequities in disaster preparedness and recovery. By providing this toolkit, we aim to:
- Promote Safety: Equip families with the tools and knowledge to stay safe during wildfires.
- Foster Resilience: Support mental and emotional well-being during recovery.
- Build Awareness: Ensure affected communities have access to critical resources and assistance.
- Advocate for Equity: Raise awareness about the disproportionate impacts on marginalized communities and provide actionable steps for advocacy.
How Our Members Can Help:
Our members play a crucial role in supporting the community impacted by the wildfires. By staying informed, sharing information, participating in community efforts, offering practical support, and educating others, we can collectively make a meaningful impact and help those in need navigate challenging times.
- Volunteer: Your support is needed and appreciated! Complete our Volunteer Support Survey to offer support to sisters in the impacted area.
- Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest information.
- Share Information: Use social media and other platforms to share alerts and updates.
- Participate in Community Efforts: Join local groups and initiatives dedicated to supporting affected families.
- Educate Others: Spread awareness and educate others on how they can contribute and get resources.
- Offer Practical Support: Volunteer to help impacted families with tasks like sharing resources or simply being present to provide emotional support.
Emergency Alerts and Information
- Cal Fire Incident Information: Stay updated on active wildfires, evacuation orders, and road closures.
- Ready.gov - Wildfires: Federal resources for wildfire preparedness and safety.
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Emergency Alert Systems:
- Emergency Alert System
- FEMA Mobile App Available for download on Google Play and the App Store
Evacuation and Shelter Support
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Red Cross Shelter Finder: Find open shelters and temporary housing during emergencies.
- Red Cross Shelter Relief Services
- Hotline: 1-800-RED-CROSS
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211 California: A statewide shelter, food, and other resources referral service.
- Dial 211 or visit 211ca.org.
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FEMA Disaster Assistance: Apply for financial aid and housing assistance.
- FEMA Disaster Assistance
- Hotline: 1-800-621-FEMA
Financial and Legal Support
- Resources for Californians Impacted by Los Angeles Fire (Governor's Office)
- California Department of Insurance: Wildfire Resources
- United Policyholders: Guidance on insurance claims and legal resources.
- Legal Aid Society of California: Free legal assistance for wildfire survivors.
Free Mental Health Resources
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- Offers free therapy sessions for Black women and girls through their Therapy Fund.
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Therapy for Black Girls Crisis Resource List
- Provides a directory of licensed Black therapists and free mental health support options for those in crisis.
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Black Mental Health Alliance (BMHA)
- Offers referrals to culturally competent therapists and free virtual support groups for those impacted by trauma and loss.
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Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
- Provides mental health education, healing circles, and emergency support resources for Black communities in crisis.
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Open Path Psychotherapy Collective
- Connects individuals and families to free and low-cost therapy with culturally responsive Black therapists.
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The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation
- Dedicated to eradicating the stigma around mental health in the Black community, offering free virtual therapy sessions and resources to those in need.
Emotional Support Hotlines
- Crisis Text Line: Text "WALK" to 741741 for free, 24/7 support from trained counselors.
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California Hope Line (CalHOPE): Free emotional support for wildfire survivors.
- California Hope
- Hotline: 1-833-317-HOPE
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Support and advocacy for individuals affected by mental health challenges.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
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The 988 Lifeline provides confidential support for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, including those affected by disasters like wildfires. If you or someone you know is struggling, you can call or text 988 for free, 24/7 support.
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This service connects you to trained crisis counselors who can provide support, guidance, and connections to local mental health resources.
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Health and Safety Resources
- Air Quality Monitoring (AirNow): Real-time updates on air quality and safety tips.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Wildfire Smoke: Health effects and safety guidelines.
- California Department of Public Health: Guidance on staying safe during wildfires.
Community Support and Advocacy
Local Community Organizations: Partner with local groups to volunteer, donate, or receive support.
- NAACP Disaster Relief Program: Advocacy and resources for marginalized communities during natural disasters.
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GirlTREK: A movement of over 1 million Black women walking for healing, self-care, and community impact. GirlTREK provides:
- A vast network of women supporting each other through shared wellness goals and cultural connections.
- Black women across the nation are organizing for Joy and Justice.
- Need additional Support? GirlTREK has partnered with LYTLE ALLONE EAP to support our entire GirlTREK community. Lytle is a FREE and confidential counseling and support resource for you and family members who reside in your household. If you haven't signed up yet for this amazing benefit, please SIGNUP for FREE today by using our Company Code: GirlTrek and start taking advantage of this amazing service.
Youth Support
- Project Camp: Organizes trauma-informed pop-up day camps for children displaced by natural disasters, including the recent wildfires.
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Malibu: This organization provides free counseling, case management, and resource referrals for families affected by the wildfires.
Childcare Options
- YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles: Offers free childcare for families displaced by the fires.
- 211 LA's Current Wildfire Information is a resource hub that includes information on shelters and childcare services for affected families.
Short-Term Financial Support
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Offers disaster assistance programs, including housing and rental assistance and funds for repairing or replacing damaged property.
- California Fire Foundation: Supports communities and firefighters affected by wildfires through various assistance programs.
Additional Support Services
- Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) Updates: Provides information on school closures and wildfire emergency resources.
- Los Angeles Food Bank: Distributes food and essentials to individuals and families affected by the wildfires.
- Pasadena Humane Society: Offers emergency resources and shelter for animals affected by wildfires.
- Altadena Fire Recovery Information & Resources
- 2025 Eaton Fire Emergency Resources
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Support for Black Wildfire Survivors in Altadena and L.A
- Octavia's Bookshelf: Black woman-owned bookstore located in Pasadena. They are providing essential supplies to the community.
- Think Watts Foundation: Providing supplies to families, including items for babies and small children.
- It's Bigger Than Us: A Los Angeles-based organization providing food, clothing, and other supplies.
Immediate Action Steps
- Prepare an Emergency Kit: Include essentials like water, food, medications, and important documents.
- Create a Family Evacuation Plan: Identify safe meeting places and evacuation routes.
- Stay Informed: Please monitor local alerts and follow evacuation orders immediately.
- Engage with Community Leaders: Collaborate with local activists and organizations to strengthen disaster response.
By coming together, we can navigate the aftermath of the California wildfires with hope and resilience, ensuring the well-being of our members and their families.
Legal Disclaimer
The resources and suggestions provided are for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Please consult a qualified professional for legal guidance and a mental health specialist or physician for expert care.