Fire-affected residents can receive assistance from a number of county, state, and federal departments and agencies at any one of the three centers.
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A Disaster Recovery Center opened Monday in the Altadena area, the third such center to open in the wake of the Southland’s destructive and deadly wildfires. The center at 540 W. Woodbury Road ...
A new disaster recovery center has opened on Monday in Altadena to help families affected by the Eaton Fire. The center is located at 540 W. Woodbury Road in Altadena. It is open seven days a week ...
A Disaster Recovery Center opened Monday in the Altadena area offering essential county, state and federal assistance fire victims may need in a one-stop-shop setting. The new center at 540 W.