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RESOURCES
211 LA COUNTY
www.211la.org
In LA County dial 2-1-1 or visit their website for information and referrals that provide assistance such as food, water and shelter after disasters.
FEMA (FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY)
www.ready.gov/kids
Tools for parents and educators and games for school-age children.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND
EXPLOITED CHILDREN
www.missingkids.com/DisasterResponse
The Unaccompanied Minors Registry is a tool for reporting children displaced during a disaster such as a hurricane, tornado or terrorist attack. Through the Unaccompanied Minors Registry the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is able
to assist emergency management personnel in their efforts to reunite families.
READY LA
www.readyla.org
Important facts, valuable tips and critical reminders to support the awareness of various types of disasters in Los Angeles.
READY SAN DIEGO
www.ReadySanDiego.org/childcare
Child care Disaster Plan Guide from the County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
www.savethechildren.org/getready
Download disaster checklists for child care professionals and parents and other resources. Tip Sheets to help children and adults cope with the effects of disasters. Emergency preparedness training for child care providers. Child Care Emergency Preparedness Training Participant Manual and materials from the Get Ready Get Safe project.
SESAME WORKSHOP
www.sesamestreet.org/parents/
topicsandactivities/toolkits/ready
Materials to educate children about emergencies to reduce their fear and anxiety. Printable children’s activities and a guide to developing a family emergency plan.
THE GREAT CALIFORNIA SHAKEOUT
www.shakeout.org/california/childcare
Includes instructions to help child care programs plan their drill, tips for getting prepared and suggestions for participating in The Great California ShakeOut.
   ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES OFFICE OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohsepr/early-
childhood
Many resources to prepare, respond and recover from an emergency including a free interactive web-based training for child care providers.
ALERT LA COUNTY
www.lacounty.gov
     This Mass Notification System will be used in emergencies to contact residents and businesses through phone messages, text messages and e-mail. To register your cell phone, voice over IP phone number and e-mail address go to the website and click on the link to “Alert LA County”.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
www.redcross.org/prepare
Disaster and Safety Library of checklists and guides. Interactive modules and Apps.
BE READY LA
www.bereadyla.org
Downloadable Neighborhood Plan and Emergency Checklist and informational videos from the County of Los Angeles Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program.
CALIFORNIA CHILD CARE
RESOURCE & REFERRAL NETWORK
www.rrnetwork.org
This network of Resource & Referral agencies across California also supports child care providers through training, research and advocacy.
CHILD CARE AWARE
www.childcareaware.org
Find your local Resource & Referral agency as well as many other resources for providers and parents.
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