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A Message from our State Director
As we witness the devastating impact of the Los Angeles wildfires, the CalSHRM community stands in solidarity with those affected, mourning the loss of lives, homes, and livelihoods across the region.We deeply appreciate the tireless efforts of first responders, volunteers, and everyone working to support recovery and relief during this challenging time. Your strength and dedication inspire us all. Below you wil find gathered resources specifically designed to support HR professionals, employers, and employees navigating the challenges posed by these fires. Our goal is to provide tools and information to help your teams and organizations stay safe, informed, and resilient.California is strong, and we have no doubt that the affected communities in Los Angeles will recover and thrive once again. We hope these resources will serve as a source of support and guidance in the days ahead.
Christine RodmanDirector, CalSHRM
Wildfire Resources
Volunteer Opportunities (updated in real time)
SHRM
Natural Disaster Information
Transportation
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Uber and Lyft are offering free rides to shelters and evacuation sites:
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Lyft: Two free rides up to $25 each. Use code: CAFIRERELIEF25.
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Uber: Two free rides up to $40 each. Use code: WILDFIRE25.
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Metro: Metro fares are free all day today.
Communication
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AT&T is offering people in fire-affected areas unlimited talk, text and data through Feb. 6 (if you don’t already have an unlimited plan). https://about.att.com/pages/disaster-recovery/california-fires#:~:text=To%20help%20our%20wireless%20customers,data%2C%20voice%20and%20text%20charges.
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T-Mobile is also offering unlimited talk, text and data to customers in cities affected by the fires through Feb. 15. https://www.t-mobile.com/news/network/t-mobile-stands-prepared-as-wildfires-impact-southern-california