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    • About
    • Current VOAD Activations
    • 2025 LA Wildfires
    • Plan Ahead
      • Be Prepared
      • Be Ready to Respond
      • Be Prepared for Recovery
    • Resources
    • Stay Connected
    • Educational Resources
    • Resilient Communities
    • Get Involved
      • Contact Us
      • Donate
      • Sponsorship Opportunities
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    • Thank you
ENLA
  • Home
  • About
  • Current VOAD Activations
  • 2025 LA Wildfires
  • Plan Ahead
    • Be Prepared
    • Be Ready to Respond
    • Be Prepared for Recovery
  • Resources
  • Stay Connected
  • Educational Resources
  • Resilient Communities
  • Get Involved
    • Contact Us
    • Donate
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Volunteer
    • Become a Member
  • Calendar Events
  • ENLA Member Resources
    • Member Resources
    • Road to Resiliency Blog
  • Thank you

About This Page

Stay Tuned

When an emergency or disaster occurs and ENLA is activated, information and resources specific to the incident will be listed on this page.

Stay Informed

Don't forget to follow ENLA and government partners on X (formerly Twitter) and sign up for alerts with LA County, City of LA, and FEMA.  Click here for more info.

Stay Prepared

We can't say it enough! Prepare for disaster before it strikes! Visit the Ready.gov (DHS) website to find resources to help you, your household, and/or your organization prepare for when a disaster strikes. Make a plan! 

Step 1: Put a plan together by discussing the questions below with your family, friends, or household to start your emergency plan.

  1. How will I receive emergency alerts and warnings?
  2. What is my shelter plan?
  3. What is my evacuation route?
  4. What is my family/household communication plan?
  5. Do I need to update my emergency preparedness kit?

Step 2: Consider specific needs in your household.

Step 3: Create a Family/Household Emergency Plan.

Step 4: Practice your plan with your family/household.

Frequently Asked Questions

if you have questions not answered below, please contact us at:

info@enla.org

ENLA's goal is to boost the effectivity of service providers working with communities affected by disaster.


ENLA 's network of service providers offer a range of services, such as food distribution, wildfire recovery, and responding to global pandemics.


There are specific protocols that ENLA must abide to following an emergency or disaster: 

  • ENLA deployment must be activated by government (LA County OEM, DPSS, City of LA EMD, etc.) for ENLA to respond — there is no self-deployment!
  • ENLA's Program Manager or Board Chair acts as "incident commander" for nonprofit partners, coordinating response for network CBOs and FBOs. 
  • ENLA is a conduit for information from government to nonprofits (with an emphasis on smaller partners). 
  • ENLA streamlines communications between parties to promote a more efficient response. 


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