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LULAC JOINS FEDERAL DISASTER RELIEF ACTION FOR WILDFIRE VICTIMS IN CALIFORNIA

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Mobilizes with FEMA in Reaching Affected Areas with Emergency Aid

Washington, D.C. — The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is joining with the federal government's swift response in approving disaster relief for the victims of the devastating wildfires in California. This critical declaration, authorized by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., enables federal resources and assistance to flow into the hardest-hit communities. LULAC is acting alongside the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to ensure that aid reaches those in need immediately.

"LULAC is activating its Natural Disaster Emergency Action Coordination Plan with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which we put into place following the recent hurricanes in Florida," says Roman Palomares, National President and Chairman of the Board. "We are in close contact with our LULAC leaders and volunteers on the ground in California, and our priority is getting the victims access to emergency housing and assistance. We want to make sure that vital information is reaching the Spanish-speaking neighborhoods and areas, so they know what help is available to them and how to access it," adds Palomares.

California's wildfires have left communities reeling from unprecedented destruction. LULAC's leadership is working tirelessly to support disaster relief efforts at every level.

"The scale of the fires is unprecedented, and so are the losses," says Jacob Sandoval, California LULAC State Director. "California LULAC is in touch with government and community-based responders, and we are doing everything we can to help facilitate information, services, and relief to those afflicted by this disaster that is still unfolding. We ask that people beyond California do whatever they can to help."

LULAC remains committed to addressing the immediate needs of displaced families and individuals, particularly those in vulnerable Latino communities. From emergency housing and food to connecting affected individuals with critical resources, the organization is determined to ensure that no one is left behind.

For more information on federal assistance programs, visit the FEMA advisory: www.fema.gov/disaster/4856 - English www.fema.gov/es/disaster/4856 - Spanish

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About League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation's oldest and largest Latino civil rights organization. Founded in 1929, LULAC is committed to advancing the rights and opportunities of Latino Americans through advocacy, community building, and education. With a growing network of councils nationwide, LULAC remains steadfast in its mission to protect and empower millions of Latinos, contributing daily to America's prosperity. For more information about LULAC and its initiatives, please visit https://lulac.org/.