SCUG - Homeless & Emergency Disaster Resources Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 9.0 |
Rating | 4.4/5, based on 7 votes |
Size | 3.5 MB |
Requires Android | Android 4.4+ (KitKat) |
Author's Notes | California's homeless resources map and guide for Los Angeles and San Francisco |
About SCUG - Homeless & Emergency Disaster Resources APK
Table Of Contents
Description
"SCUG - Homeless & Emergency Disaster Resources" is a fully voiced program that shows local homeless resources and emergency disaster resources for California (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Orange County, etc.).SCUG® in general is a "How-To-Guide" on anything you need to know on various legal and social subject matters in a simplified manner.
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"SCUG - Homeless & Emergency Disaster Resources" focuses on California homeless and emergency disaster resources. There are two parts:
--- (1) A map that lists local resources with an information pane that allows for immediate directions to the place or to make a phone call with one button click. It also lists services and times; and
--- (2) Simplified and easy to understand How-To-Guide on homeless resources, assistance, and help.
Other guides that could be coming (dependent on funding and assistance) are elder abuse, identity theft, domestic violence, landlord/tenant and housing, consumer fraud, traffic, and much more.
If you enjoy this guide, please check out SCUG - Small Claims for a guide on California Small Claims and resources.
~~~SCUG® is associated with LAWPP® and LAWPP, LLC~~~
TAGS:
SCUG, law, legal, resource, how-to, guide, homeless, small claims, resources, procedures, information, local, map, phone call, simplified, help, aid, assistance, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Orange County
Latest updates
What's new in version 9.0
UPDATE - v.8.0 - [04/02/2019]MAJOR UPDATE: This app now has an online database!
--- Updated the "Menu."
------"Emergency Disaster Maps" is its own section.
--- Updated Other LAWPP's Programs to include the new program: "Esq. A.I." - Simplified Estate Planning (CA)
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Older Versions
9.0 (99) | 3.5 MB |
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