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Congresswoman Luz Rivas Shares A Wildfire Resource Guide

A graphic image showing San Fernando Community Health Center's Love for Los Angeles after the devastating Wildfires

The recent fires in Los Angeles have impacted many lives and left a mark on our community. While we are grateful that our health center was not directly affected, our hearts go out to all those who have experienced loss, displacement or distress during this challenging time. San Fernando Community Health Center is here for you. If you or your loved ones need support, please reach out to us for medical and behavioral health services.  We are pleased to share this resource guide provided by Congresswoman Luz Rivas (CA-29) on how to navigate the federal resources available so you can begin the process of recovery. 

-- The SFCHC Care Team

Wildfire Resource Guide: Follow this Link to download the very useful PDF document

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