LA County Wildfires Behavioral Health Needs Survey

Wildfires have devastated communities across our state, and the emotional toll on survivors is profound. That’s why I introduced Assembly Bill 1032, the Wildfire Trauma Recovery and Resiliency Act, to ensure that Californians affected by wildfires have access to the mental health support they need. But we need your help to get it signed into law.

The bill is now awaiting the Governor's decision. If you or someone you know has been impacted by wildfires and received behavioral health services, I encourage you to share your story.

We may share anonymized stories like yours to illustrate how this process affects people across California.

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Experience with Los Angeles County Wildfires
Have you or someone in your household been directly affected by the Eaton or Palisades fires in Los Angeles County?
Emotional or Behavioral Health Impact
Since experiencing a wildfire, have you or someone in your household experienced emotional or mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, stress, or trauma?
Access to Behavioral Health Services
If you or someone in your household sought behavioral health services after a wildfire, were you able to access them easily?
Importance of Expanded Coverage
How important would it be to you to have insurance cover up to 12 additional behavioral health visits per year, even with out-of-network providers, for a declared wildfire emergency?
Support for AB 1032
Do you support legislation that ensures timely access to behavioral health care for individuals affected by wildfires?

Contact


State Capitol

P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0041
Phone: (916) 319-2041
Fax: (916) 319-2141

District Office

257 S. Fair Oaks Ave. Suite 210
Pasadena, CA 91105
Phone: (626) 351-1917
Fax: (626) 351-6176