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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on September 25, 2020.
For more up-to-date information on the relief programs available in California, we recommend that you visit the Secretary of State's website or the California COVID-19 portal.
Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Restricting Residential Street Traffic for Outdoor Recreation through Slow Streets LA
The Slow Streets LA program is accepting applications to temporarily restrict traffic on certain local residential streets for purposes of giving residents more room to safely engage in outdoor recreational activities, while protecting Angelenos … » more information -
Disaster Help Center
The Los Angeles County Disaster Help Center is a new, centralized call center offering free, one-on-one counseling and support for business owners, workers, property owners, and landlords affected by the COVID-19 crisis. The Help Center assists … » more information -
Utility Bill Relief
On March 23, 2020, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) moratorium on water and power shutoffs through the end of the local emergency period related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents should still pay … » more information -
Waived Animal Adoption Fees
The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control is currently waiving adoption fees at each of its seven animal care centers in an effort to quickly place animals in homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Fund
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced the creation of the COVID-19 Relief Fund for vulnerable residents and first responders in the City of Oakland. The Fund has been seeded with $2.5 million in donations. $300,000 has been earmarked for medical … » more information -
Relaxation of Parking Enforcement
The city of Oakland is relaxing parking enforcement in connection with the shelter-in-place order. Parking meters and time-limited parking will not be enforced, and towing will be suspended unless vehicles are blocking access, causing an immediate … » more information -
Assistance for Seniors
The Orange County Office on Aging is available to assist with food and other necessities for seniors who may be self-isolating due to COVID-19. Older adults and their families are encouraged to call 1-800-510- 2020 for assistance. The Office on … » more information -
Community Services Call Center Extended Hours
Orange County Community Services (OCCS) is expanding call center hours to meet the needs of those impacted by COVID-19. OCCS offers services to seniors, veterans, business owners, the unemployed, and others. OCCS offers bilingual and bicultural … » more information -
Toll-Free Hotline
Orange County residents can call (833) 426-6411 to be connected to Orange County agencies providing information about COVID-19 related subjects including: health services, behavioral health resources, risk benefits, resources for seniors … » more information -
Palo Alto, California: Community Support Call Center
The City of Palo Alto has activated a Community Support Call Center to provide the community with information about available city services during the COVID-19 pandemic. » more information -
Pasadena Public Library Offers Curbside Pick-Up Service
The Pasadena Public Library is offering curbside pick-up service at the seven locations listed below. The service is offered Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Certain Municipal Deadlines Related to Land Use Projects
The City Manager has approved the suspension of certain Pasadena Municipal Code deadlines related to land use projects or applications approved prior to July 1, 2020. The effect of this is to extend most permits by an additional 12 months. » more information -
City of Riverside, California: 90-Day Moratorium on Collection of City Fees; Suspension of Utility Shutoffs
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Riverside will stop collecting city fees for 90 days, from March 18, 2020 through June 16, 2020. Payments will still be due after the 90-day moratorium, but there will be no interest or penalties. » more information -
City of Riverside, California: Suspension of Utility Shutoffs
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverside Public Utilities will not shut off utilities, such as water and electricity, for nonpayment during the local emergency. » more information -
Suspension of Utility Shutoffs
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Riverside declared a “local emergency” on March 13, 2020. The declaration suspends all utility shut-offs until at least the end of April, and late payments will be accepted without penalty. » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Package – Temporary Suspension of Utility Cut-Offs, Distribution of Sanitation Resources, Small Business Loans, and Homelessness Assistance
The Sacramento City Council has passed a COVID-19 relief package containing programs to assist individuals and small businesses with a variety of measures. » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Package – Temporary Suspension of Utility Cut-Offs, Distribution of Sanitation Resources, Small Business Loans, and Homelessness Assistance
The Sacramento City Council has passed a COVID-19 relief package containing programs to assist individuals and small businesses with a variety of measures. » more information -
Free Childcare for Essential Workers
The City of Sacramento Youth, Parks and Community Enrichment Department has established a limited free childcare program for children ages 5 to 12 whose parents are employed in certain essential services. » more information -
Free Professional Financial Counseling for City of Sacramento Residents
The City of Sacramento is partnering with the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund to provide free professional financial coaching and counseling to residents. The counselors will assist individuals and families with low or moderate incomes to … » more information -
City of San Diego, California: Landlord Engagement Assistance Program (LEAP)
To address homelessness exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of San Diego is urging landlords to participate in LEAP, an ongoing program that incentivizes landlords to rent to San Diegans experiencing homelessness. Although this program … » more information -
City of San Diego, California: Funding to Support Local Artists
The City of San Diego County will distribute $1 million in funding for two new arts programs, SD Practice and Park Social, through the Commission for Arts and Culture. Through these art programs, the city seeks to help local artists during the … » more information -
Homeless Services; Suspension of Parking Enforcement & Utility Shutoffs
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of San Diego has made changes to certain city operations including: … » more information -
Homeless Services; Suspension of Parking Enforcement & Utility Shutoffs; Exemptions for Grocery Deliveries
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of San Diego has made changes to certain city operations including: … » more information -
Suspension of Gas & Electricity Shut-Offs Due to Non-Payment and Utility Bill Discounts
San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) is temporarily suspending service disconnections for non-payment. If a customer is having trouble paying their energy bill, they can call SDG&E at (800) 411-7343 to work out a payment plan. SDG&E will also … » more information -
County Adult Assistance Program (CAAP)
The County Adult Assistance Program (CAAP) provides cash benefits of up to $588 per month to lowincome adults without dependent children. CAAP predates COVID-19 and can be used by eligible participants at this time. Although sites administering this … » more information
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