Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) is a nonprofit umbrella group of community and faith-based organizations working in emergency management. ENLA is the Los Angeles County unit of the California Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD), representing approximately 45 area nonprofits. Founded in the wake of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, ENLA has become a model of how government agencies and nonprofits can network in order to better cooperate and assist one another during and following emergencies and disasters. As a result of this cooperation, communities in need are served quickly and more effectively.
Throughout the recovery from the 27th Street incident, the following ENLA agencies collectively worked together to provide top tier service to residents:
- 211 LA County
- Team Rubicon
- Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County
- United Methodist Committee On Relief
- IsraAID
- American Red Cross
- Salvation Army
- United University Church
- West Valley Counseling Center
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Volunteers of America
- D'Andre D. Lampkin Foundation
- Los Angeles Region Community Recovery Organization
- BAPS Charities
- African Communities Public Health Coalition