Wildfire Workforce Recovery Webinar Series
Join us for a three-part webinar series designed to support individuals, families, and local businesses continuing to navigate recovery after wildfires. As disaster assistance begins to phase out, many are facing challenges related to income, employment, and rebuilding their livelihoods.
Hosted by LAEDC Workforce Development and regional partners, this series will provide practical information, local labor market insights, and clear pathways to workforce programs that can help participants find employment, access training, and rebuild local businesses.
Participants will learn where to go for support after disaster assistance ends, explore career and training opportunities in growing industries, and discover workforce programs that help both job seekers and businesses move forward.
Whether you are looking for employment, considering a career transition, or working to rebuild your business, this series will provide helpful resources and practical next steps to support your recovery.
April 29th Wildfire Workforce Recovery Webinar Series | Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
May 6h Wildfire Workforce Recovery Webinar Series | Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
May 13th Wildfire Workforce Recovery Webinar Series | Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
Register for a Recovery Session Below:
Wildfire Workforce Recovery: Rebuilding Income and Employment (Pt. 1):
April 29, 2026 | 12pm | [REGISTER]
Wildfire Workforce Recovery: Career Pathways and Training Opportunities (Pt. 2)
May 6, 2026 | 12pm | [REGISTER]
Wildfire Workforce Recovery: Business Recovery and Workforce Hiring (Pt. 3)
May 13, 2026 | 12pm | [REGISTER]
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