To empower people with disabilities to live independently in the community, to make their own decisions about their lives and to advocate on their own behalf.
🎉 Win a Big Screen TV, $500 Cash, or 2 Universal Studios Hollywood tickets!
Get your Opportunity Drawing tickets today: rallyup.com/drc2026
Winners drawn July 23, 2026, at DRC's 50th Anniversary Awards Event.
#DRC50
ALT Graphic promoting the Disabled Resources Center (DRC) Opportunity Drawing. The DRC logo and slogan, “The Key to Independence,” appear at the top. Large text reads, “Opportunity Drawing – Amazing Prizes!” Three prize panels are displayed: a big-screen TV, a $500 cash prize, and two tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood. Each prize is numbered 1, 2, and 3. The design features gold stars and celebratory accents on a light background. The graphic encourages participation in DRC’s fundraising opportunity drawing in support of its mission to empower people with disabilities to live independently.
⚡ Lightning can strike miles from a storm. If you hear thunder, go indoors immediately.
⛈️ When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors®
🕒 Wait 30 minutes after the last thunder before heading back outside.
Stay weather aware. Stay safe.
#LightningSafety#SummerSafety
ALT Bright lightning safety graphic split into two outdoor scenes. On the left, a lifeguard hut stands on a sandy beach with ocean waves in the background as lightning flashes across a bright blue sky. On the right, a campground with a tent, campfire, picnic table, and pine trees sits beneath dramatic lightning strikes over a mountain lake. Large text at the top reads, “Lightning Safety.” A blue and gold message box at the bottom states, “Be Weather Aware. Have A Plan. Stay Safe.”
🏡 Are you a Los Angeles County resident age 62 or older? Funding may be available for home modifications that improve safety, accessibility, & independence, including grab bars, handrails, & more.
Funding is limited - apply early. picfc.org/HomeMod or call (818) 403-5452.
ALT Flyer for the HUD Older Adults Home Modification Program from Partners in Care Foundation Community Wellness. The flyer explains that eligible Los Angeles County residents age 62 and older may receive funding for home modifications that improve accessibility, promote independence, and help prevent falls. Examples include grab bars, handrails, lever-style door handles, and handheld shower heads. Contact information, website, and a QR code for more information are included.
🚐 Join DRC on June 3 from 1:30–2:30 PM to learn about Butterfli Transportation, an accessible ride service for individuals with disabilities. Learn about eligibility, service areas, costs, and more. RSVP: bit.ly/DRCButterfli
📞 562-427-1000 ext. 122 | ✉️ kou@drcinc.org
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Flyer from the Disabled Resources Center promoting an informational session about Butterfli Transportation. The graphic features a photo of a wheelchair user boarding an accessible van and includes event details: June 3, 2026, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Participants will learn about accessing Butterfli transportation services, eligibility requirements, service areas, ride scheduling, costs, and how transportation supports independent living. The flyer includes RSVP information, a QR code, and DRC contact details.
June is Immigrant Heritage Month. 🌎The DRC celebrates the cultures, stories, and contributions of immigrants who strengthen our communities every day. Together, we honor resilience, embrace diversity, and help build a community where everyone belongs and can thrive.
ALT Graphic from the Disabled Resources Center featuring the text “June is Immigrant Heritage Month” with the message “Honoring stories. Celebrating cultures. Building inclusive communities.” The DRC logo appears at the top on a light background with decorative accents.
Accessible voting matters. 🗳️The Disabled Resources Center, Inc. is proud to serve as a Flex Voting Center with the LA County Mobile Voting Program.
📍 2750 E. Spring St., Suite #100, Long Beach
📅 Friday, May 29, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
ALT Alt Text: Graphic announcing that the Disabled Resources Center, Inc. is a Flex Voting Center in partnership with the LA County Mobile Voting Program. The flyer includes voting hours of 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM on Friday, May 29, 2026, the DRC address in Long Beach, icons for free parking and public transit access, and photos of accessible mobile voting operations and voters participating.
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Disabled veterans: you don’t have to navigate it alone. Join the DRC Veterans’ Group every Thursday from 2–3:30 PM in Long Beach to connect, share, and build community. RSVP: bit.ly/DRCVeterans#Veterans#DisabilityCommunity
ALT Flyer for the DRC Veterans’ Group featuring a veteran seated in a wheelchair facing an American flag. The flyer uses red, white, and blue colors and shares information about a support group for disabled veterans held every Thursday from 2:00 PM–3:30 PM at the Disabled Resources Center in Long Beach. Text highlights connection, support, empowerment, RSVP information, and contact details.
💙 Learn the signs. Reduce your risk. Save a life. Join DRC & the Stroke Support Association for a free community conversation on Stroke Prevention on June 18 at 10 AM in Long Beach. Open to all! RSVP: bit.ly/DRCStroke618#StrokeAwareness
ALT Flyer for a Stroke Prevention community event hosted by DRC: Disabled Resources Center and facilitated by the Stroke Support Association. The flyer features blue and green colors with a silhouette of a head and brain graphic. Text includes: “Stroke Prevention – Knowledge. Prevention. Strength. Take Charge of Your Health.” Event details: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 10:00 AM, located at Moline One Stop, 6583 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805. The event is free and open to the public.
💜 Connect. Support. Empower. Join the DRC Disabled Women’s Group every 1st & 3rd Friday from 9–11 AM in Long Beach. Build community, share experiences, and grow together in a supportive space for women with disabilities. RSVP required: bit.ly/DRCWomen
🚗 Emergencies can happen anytime. Be prepared with an emergency car kit! Include medications, water, snacks, a flashlight, first aid kit, phone charger, important documents, mobility essentials, and safety tools. Planning ahead can save lives.
Earthquakes can’t be predicted, but we can be prepared. People with disabilities, seniors, and families can stay safer by knowing when and where to Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Plan ahead Contact the DRC let’s get prepared together.
#EmergencyPreparedness#DDAR#DisabilityAwareness
Tsunami Awareness! Preparedness must include everyone. Disasters don’t impact us equally. Emergency plans be accessible and account for people with disabilities and access needs. Check on your community, share resources, and plan together #TsunamiAwareness#InclusivePreparedness
🌊 Disasters don’t impact everyone equally.
People with disabilities are 2–4x more likely to be injured or die in disasters due to inaccessible alerts, evacuation barriers, and emergency plans that don’t include us.
Inclusive preparedness saves lives. facebook.com/Disabled-Resour…
Emergencies happen fast. Preparation turns chaos into calm and gives you the power to protect the people you love. Do you have a "File of Life"
Connect with DRC to make 2026 the year you are READY! #EmergencyReady#EmergencyPreparedness#DDARCFILC #DAFN#BePreparedByPlanning