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INSURANCE CANCELLATIONS OR NON-RENEWALS AFTER A DISASTER - CDI

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE #70463306


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  • CDI Headquarters: Sacramento Office
    Sacramento, Sacramento

California Department Of Insurance has a Senate Bill 824 (2018) that requires a mandatory one-year moratorium on insurance companies canceling or non-renewing residential insurance policies in certain areas within or adjacent to a fire perimeter after a declared state of emergency is issued by the Governor. https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/MandatoryOneYearMoratoriumNonRenewals.cfm

If you receive a Notice of Cancellation or Non-Renewal after a declared state of emergency:
If you received a notice of cancellation or non-renewal after the declared state of emergency that relates to the fire associated with your Zip Code, and the reason for the cancellation or non-renewal relates to wildfire risk, you should:
  1. Contact your insurance company to seek a reinstatement of the policy.
  2. If your insurer refuses, you are encouraged to contact us and file a Request for Assistance at http://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/101-help/index.cfm.
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INSURANCE INFORMATION AFTER A WILDFIRE - CDI

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE #69676263


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  • CDI Headquarters: Sacramento Office
    Sacramento, Sacramento

Contact your insurance provider. If you are a resident affected by a wildfire you should contact your insurance agent first, before removing anything or beginning any clean-up on your property. Cleaning up prior to contacting your insurance company could result in a loss of insurance claims. Please work with your agent, insurer claims adjuster, and insurer with a goal of achieving a settlement that you believe is fair and consistent with your coverage.

If you have a question about your insurance or a dispute with your insurer, please call the California Department of Insurance (CDI) at 1-800-927-4357.

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INSURANCE NAVIGATION & INFO - UP

UNITED POLICYHOLDERS #74621892


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  • 917 Irving Street, Suite 4
    San Francisco, San Francisco

United Policyholders (UP) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to be a trustworthy and useful information resource and an effective voice for consumers of all types of insurance in all 50 states.

UP's work is divided into three programs:

  • Roadmap to Recovery provides tools and resources for solving insurance problems after an accident, loss, illness, or other adverse event. For example, the program provides free, trustworthy help navigating the process of returning to a wildfire damaged area, repairing and replacing damaged and destroyed property, and collecting all available insurance funds.
  • Roadmap to Preparedness promotes disaster preparedness and insurance literacy through outreach and education in partnership with civic, faith based, business, and other non-profit associations.
  • Advocacy and Action advances pro-consumer laws and public policy related to insurance matters.

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LEGAL ASSISTANCE AFTER NATURAL DISASTERS - DLAC

DISASTER LEGAL ASSISTANCE COLLABORATIVE #86070556


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  • Phone 1
    888-382-3406

The Disaster Legal Assistance Collaborative (DLAC) offers free legal services to communities in the aftermath of natural disasters.

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MEDI-CAL MANAGED CARE HEALTH PLAN - PARTNERSHIP HEALTHPLAN OF CALIFORNIA

PARTNERSHIP HEALTHPLAN OF CALIFORNIA #85084166


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  • 4665 Business Center Drive
    Fairfield, Solano
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  • Phone 1
    800-863-4155

Partnership HealthPlan of California contracts with the State to administer Medi-Cal benefits through local care providers. Find their Medi-Cal Provider Directory online.

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NAVIGATOR-WINTER STORMS 2023 RECOVERY - CP

CONNECTING POINT #86760474


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  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    2-1-1

Connecting Point offers Disaster Case Management for Nevada County residents impacted by the 2023 Severe Winter Storms (FEMA Incident Period February 21-July 10, 2023).

Call 211 or 833-342-5211 to receive a referral to a Disaster Case Manager who will contact you within one business day to offer assistance during your recovery process.

Disaster Case Managers will work one-on-one with individuals and families that have been impacted by the severe winter storms.

Meeting regularly and as needed, the case managers will be able to work with you step-by-step throughout the recovery process, provide you with resources for any need that comes up, navigate the County, State, Federal home repair and financial assistance processes that you will encounter, advocate for additional resources as needed, provide a physical place where you can print, fax, email, and copy documents, and keep you up to date with any updates as they are released.

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NEVADA COUNTY RELIEF FUND - CH

COMMONSPIRIT HEALTH #69767752


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  • 140 Litton Drive
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-477-9700

The Nevada County Relief Fund was established in April 2020 to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. The fund now serves as a single “Emergency Relief Fund” to provide relief to Nevada County residents following the official declaration of a local emergency. The Nevada County Relief Fund is under the fiscal sponsorship of the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation. (CommonSpirit Health).

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POST-DISASTER FINANCIAL RECOVERY COUNSELING - MMI

MONEY MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL #83370530


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  • 12603 Southwest Freeway, Suite 450
    Stafford, Fort Bend
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  • Phone 1
    877-833-1742

Through Project Porchlight, Money Management International offers post-disaster financial recovery counseling and personalized assistance for families and individuals living in a county where a federal or state-declared disaster has occurred.

Services are free or low cost.

Services are available in English, Español, and interpretation service is available for other languages.

Other MMI financial counseling and educational services, include:
  • debt and budget counseling
  • student loan counseling
  • foreclosure counseling
  • bankruptcy education and certification programs
  • organizational financial wellness programs
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READY.GOV - FEMA

READY.GOV #76816474


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  • Washington, District Of Columbia
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  • Phone 1
    800-621-3362 (FEMA)

Launched in February 2003, Ready is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower people in the United States to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, including natural and human-made disasters. The goal of the campaign is to promote preparedness through public involvement.

Ready and its Spanish language version Listo ask individuals to do four key things:

English - Ready https://www.ready.gov/
Español - Listo https://www.ready.gov/es
Ready in your language - https://www.ready.gov/ready-your-language
People with disabilities - https://www.ready.gov/disability
Seniors - https://www.ready.gov/sen…

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SIERRA VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER

SIERRA VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER #65631120


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  • 55 School St.
    Colfax, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-346-8726

The Sierra Vista Community Center offers community service programs, activities, and classes for all age groups in the Colfax area. Sierra Vista sponsors activities and rents our facility, which includes meeting space, a gymnasium, commercial kitchen, and ball field.

Regular monthly distributions from Feeding The Foothills are available at the Free Farmers Market at Sierra Vista Community Center. Drive-Thru only food distribution. Open to everyone.

  • Location: Colfax Sierra Vista Community Center at 55 School St., Colfax, CA 95713
  • Hours: 2nd Monday of each month 10am-12pm

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