Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program
Resources for People with Disabilities and Older Adults Affected by the Southern California 2025 Wildfires
If you are in the Los Angeles area and have been affected by the Sothern California wildfires, there are resources and support available through the Disability Disaster Access and Resources (DDAR) program.
The DDAR program provides critical assistance to people with disabilities and older adults during emergencies. This includes support for individuals who have been affected by power outages or who are under evacuation orders.
If you are experiencing challenges due to the Southern California wildfires, the DDAR program can help you access critical resources during power shutoffs or mandatory evacuations and help you to connect with local support centers for immediate assistance.
To access services and support, contact your local Disability Disaster Access and Resources Center. These centers are equipped to provide specialized assistance for people with disabilities and older adults.
Visit the full list of centers
Email for assistance: ddar@cfilc.org
During wildfire emergencies, it is crucial to stay informed about evacuation orders and other safety measures. Please do not hesitate to reach out to the DDAR program or your local resource center for help during this challenging time.