 Hi, I am Gustavo Ortiz with Cal OES. Cal OES continues to support survivors as they recover from the winter storm by coordinating with local, state and federal resources to open 20 local assistance and disaster recovery centers throughout California. To date, 16,000 households have received over 19 million in individual assistance. In addition, Cal OES announced 47.5 million in grants through the state non-profit security grant program for physical security enhancements to 285 non-profit organizations that are at a higher risk for violent attacks and hate crimes. And through the Lizzo's California program, Cal OES announced a release of more than 50 million in local resilience grants to ensure communities can better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. Finally, five years after the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, this week, Cal OES honored ultra-virus of gun violence by reminding Californians about the common-sense actions and tools to help prevent future tragedies. Californians who believe that someone is a risk to themselves or others and has access to a firearm may apply for a temporary gun violence restraining order. To get more information, visit news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our media platforms.