Several services being offered to Eaton fire victims at the Altadena Community Center will be ending on Friday, Oct. 17, the Los Angeles County Consumer & Business Affairs Department announced this week.
In-person services from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the L.A. County’s Office of the Assessor will no longer be given at the Center. Also being dropped from the center are: crisis counseling and disaster case management services, the DCBA announced in a statement.
“Time is running out — don’t miss your chance to get help,” the department added.
The DCBA announced this was a part of a shifting of services at the Altadena Community Center. However, DBCA staff will remain on-site to assist wildfire victims.
The DCBA took over the operations at the Altadena Community