Find out ways to help California Wildfire victims
December 5, 2018
The California wildfires have taken 85 lives, injured many brave firefighters, and destroyed countless homes to humans and animals. Due to the fires, currently 11 people are still unaccounted for.
Although the fires have been contained, the victims are still left homeless. Towns are left in shambles, and many people are living out of cars or tents. The need for resources such as food, clean water, shelter, clothes, and other goods are endless.
If you are interested in helping, you can help by participating in the Airbnb Evacuee Program for the following counties: Ventura County, Butte County, and Los Angeles County.
You can also help by sending financial contributions through organizations such as:
- North Valley Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund
- Butte County Office of Education
- United Way of Northern California or text BUTTEFIRE to 91999
- California Community Foundation Wildfire Relief Fund
- Ventura County Community Foundation
- United Way of Ventura County
- United Way of Greater Los Angeles
- California Community Foundation Wildfire Relief Fund
- American Federation of Teachers
- American Red Cross