If you or someone you know were affected by the recent storms and associated impacts—including flooding—resources are available to assist you.
Get help with food, legal assistance, shelter, utilities, mental health services and more at alertsandiego.org/en-us/recovery
- Tenants Rights and Legal Assistance
- Food Resources
- Mental Health Support
- Flood Cleanup and Safety
- Additional Information and Resources
Assistance
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has opened a Disaster Recovery Center in the City of San Diego to assist residents affected by the January 22, 2024, storm.
- Mountain View Community Center
641 South Boundary St.
San Diego, CA 92113
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday – Saturday
Tenants Rights and Legal Assistance
Tenants in California have rights to rental homes that are suitable for people to live in, safe and sanitary—even during a natural disaster like an earthquake, heavy rain or flooding.
- Legal Aid Society of San Diego
Assists low-income individuals and families
877-534-2524
https://www.lassd.org/
What Tenants and Landlords Need to Know
- National Conflict Resolution Center
530 B Street, Suite 1700
San Diego, CA 92101
(p) 619-238-2400
(f) 619-238-8041
https://ncrconline.com/
Food Resources
- San Diego Food Bank
866-350-3663
https://sandiegofoodbank.org/
- Feeding San Diego
858-452-3663
https://feedingsandiego.org/
Mental Health Support
The San Diego Access & Crisis Line serves as the local crisis call center and is operated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Confidential and free of charge, this line offers crisis support and helps facilitate connections to behavioral health resources for you or your loved one. Call 1-888-724-7240.
Flood Cleanup and Safety
Flood damage can cause many health dangers. Be aware of the risks and take steps to protect your health. For tips and information about flood cleanup, visit alertsandiego.org/en-us/recovery/cleanup
Additional Information and Resources
For additional information, visit the City of San Diego storm-related web page at www.sandiego.gov/recovery and the County of San Diego website at alertsandiego.org/en-us/recovery.
For a variety of resources and services, including food and housing/shelter, call 2-1-1 or visit the 211San Diego website at https://211.my.site.com/s/.