National Crime Victims' Rights Week Graphic. April 23-29, 2023. Cal OES logo. Original Art: Office for Victims of Crime. Read more about Cal OES Recognizes 2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Continuing to assist survivors of crime and supporting local organizations in the state, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) recognizes April 23rd through 29th as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This year’s NCVRW theme is... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Recognizes 2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

February and March 2023 Storms California’s All-In State Recovery to Help Communities Local Assistance and Disaster Recovery Centers 11 centers open in 7 counties 2,500 total visitors 9,000+ services provided Survivor Home Visits 3,500+ Monterey County Debris Operations 7,000+ cubic yards of debris removed 120+ muck outs 60+ mud outs 2 active crews removing household hazardous waste Federal Individual Assistance Funding 3,990+ registrations $7.1+ million approved Small Business Administration Loans 55+ Approved $2.1 million+ Approved Data as of 4/20/23 Read more about California Continues its All-In Mission to Recover from the 2023 February and March Storms

California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) continues its all-in mission alongside partner agencies to support recovery efforts of local communities to the 2023 February and March Storms. Here are the latest numbers as of April 20,... Read MoreRead more about California Continues its All-In Mission to Recover from the 2023 February and March Storms

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SACRAMENTO – Supporting ongoing storm response and recovery efforts, Governor Gavin Newsom today proclaimed a state of emergency in the counties of Contra Costa, Riverside, San Diego, and Yolo, which join the 47 counties for which the Governor has previously... Read MoreRead more about Governor Newsom Expands Storm State of Emergency to Four Additional Counties

"Disaster Recovery Center (DRC)" Graphic with text on it mostly describes information about the DRC. "A disaster recovery center opens Thursday, April 20, for San Benito County residents impacted by February/ March storms." Address: 354 1st Street, Hollister, CA 95023. DATES: 4/20/2023-5/12/2023. Hours: 9am to 6pm, Monday – Saturday. Closed Sundays. For more information, visit news.caloes.ca.gov. FEMA & Cal OES logos on bottom right. Read more about Disaster Recovery Center Open in San Benito County to Assist Those Impacted by Feb/March Storms (English and Spanish)

In partnership with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Small Business Administration (SBA), and other state partners, San Benito County is hosting a Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) in... Read MoreRead more about Disaster Recovery Center Open in San Benito County to Assist Those Impacted by Feb/March Storms (English and Spanish)