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Napa County Local Assistance Center Changes Days Of Service

Some 800 residents and business owners impacted by the Glass and Hennessey fires have already received services.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — New hours of operation were announced Friday for the Napa County Local Assistance Center in St. Helena, where 800 residents and business owners affected by the recent Hennessey and Glass fires have already received services.

The center at St. Helena First Presbyterian Church, 1428 Spring St., provides "One Stop Information" for local, state and federal recovery resources.

The center's new hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Based on a decreased demand for services, the center is no longer open Saturday and Sundays, effective Oct. 31, Napa County government officials said.

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Services are available in English and in Spanish by appointment or through limited first come, first served basis. Register online for an appointment or call 707- 299- 2190 to schedule an in-person visit.

COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines are in place at the LAC, and masks are required. For those who do not bring a mask the LAC will provide one.

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Those who prefer virtual assistance can visit the county's "virtual Local Assistance Center" at Readynapacounty.org or call 707-299-2190.

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