Storm Resources

How can I help?

  • FEMA Assistance Approved - Apply Now

    Feb 20, 2024- California Governor announces that those affected by the January Floods can now apply for FEMA assistance. Links to apply for assistance are in the article.

  • City's New Debris Assistance Program

    February 18, 2024 - City of San Diego annonces new Debris Assistance Program for those affected by the Floods.

  • City Resources for Storm Recovery and Preparedness

    City Resources for Storm Recovery and Preparedness List

    February 3, 2024 - City of San Diego’s latest resource list for storm recovery.

  • Comprehensive Resource List

    January 23, 2024 - A comprehensive resource list that will be updated as new resources become available.

  • San Diego Foundations

    The fund will receive donations and make emergency grants to nonprofit service organizations engaged in disaster response and relief. SDF will match donations up to $100,000.

  • Chicano Federation

    Monday's storm caused incalculable damage in our region and affected many families in our communities. The Chicano Federation of San Diego is seeking support to bring relief to over 60 people, including a 10-day-old baby, in their affordable housing program who have lost most of their belongings and been displaced because of the floods. Their vehicles were damaged, children were missing school and many were unable to go to work. The livelihood of these families is at risk. The Chicano Federation is currently working to provide temporary hotel accommodations, and their Resource Center team is assessing each family's needs to provide additional support. They are in great need of monetary donations that will help provide safe shelter, food, transportation, and essential supplies to those families.

  • gofundme

    Centered in San Diego, these are individuals and local businesses looking for help.

  • The San Diego Union Tribune

    7 ways to donate or volunteer help in response to San Diego flooding

  • Pillars of the Community

    Local organizations are connecting volunteers to people and homes in need, and are looking for volunteers who can lift heavy objects.

    Contact 619-630-7195.

  • San Diego County Small Farm Flood Rescue

    Berry Good Food has created a digital fundraising campaign to help local farmers. Organizers say that all money raised from this campaign will be distributed in the form of small grants to those most affected. Plus, Propagate Investment, led by Berry Good Food board member John McCarthy, will match donations up to $10,000. Berry Good Food hopes to raise up to $50,000 by mid-February and have farmers selected and grants distributed by March.

  • The Alpha Project 

    is asking for donations of blankets, warm clothes, jackets, socks and ponchos. The public can them drop-off at 550 14th St., San Diego, and for any questions, call (619) 542-1877

  • The San Diego Humane Society

    is accepting donations of new or gently used blankets, towels, flat sheets and pillow cases to any of its shelters in San Diego, Oceanside, El Cajon and Escondido Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.