

Sunday, July 26 marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This historical civil rights law prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities by providing equal physical, programmatic and communication access for all Americans.
The Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management recommends individuals living with disabilities and others with access and functional needs to plan for their specific health, safety and independence during a disaster by taking charge of their personal emergency preparedness. Below are some helpful tips in preparing persons with disabilities and others with access and functional needs for disasters:
Los Angeles County residents and businesses including persons with disabilities and others with access and functional needs may call 211 LA County for emergency preparedness information and other referral services. The toll-free 2-1-1 number is available 24 hours a day and seven days a week. 211 LA County services can also be accessed at www.211la.org. To register for the Specific Needs Awareness Planning program please go to https://snap.lacounty.gov. For disaster/emergency preparedness information, please access www.lacoa.org and/or www.espfocus.org.
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