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Jan 04, 2022 · Donations of food, goods and services. BOEM, which leads the county’s emergency readiness and response programs, opened its Marshall Fire Donations and Resource Center for daily donation drop-offs, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, for the general public.
Jan 11, 2022 · BROOMFIELD, Colo. (CBS4) – The Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster set up a donations and resource center for those wanting to donate items to the Marshall Fire victims. COVOAD ...
Jan 11, 2022 · LOUISVILLE, Colorado — Anyone impacted by the Marshall Fire can pick up clothing and other goods they may need at a free store located off of McCaslin Boulevard in …
Mar 29, 2022 · BOULDER, Colo. — Out of $38.3 million donated to the primary nonprofit helping victims of the Marshall Fire, $20 million has been allocated for rebuilding efforts. Community Foundation Boulder ...
A donation center supporting those affected by the Marshall Fire opens Tuesday at the former Nordstrom store at Flatiron Crossing, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management (OEM). The site is located at Flatirons Crossing Mall inside the former Nordstrom between Macy's and Dick's Sporting Goods.Jan 11, 2022
Colorado encourages all individuals impacted by the Marshall Fire to apply for FEMA's Individual Assistance Program. Individuals should first call their insurance agents and then apply for federal assistance. Apply for FEMA assistance online or by calling 1-800-621-3362.
The donation and resource center is located at the Flatirons Crossing Mall, former Nordstrom's location between Macy's and Dick's Sporting Goods: 21 W Flatiron Crossing Drive, Broomfield, CO. The center's hours are from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily.
To donate to the fire relief efforts, text REDCROSS to 90999, call 1-800-HELP-NOW or go to redcross.org/local/colorado/ways-to-donate.html.
“The foundation has raised over $20.5 million nearly 60,000 donors,” Hernandez said.Jan 15, 2022
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That center, located at Flatiron Crossing in Broomfield, is actively accepting and distributing donations. You can drop off donations between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the old Nordstrom store. Those in need can pick up donations between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. every day.Jan 12, 2022
Tax-deductible donations can be made any of the following ways:www.commfound.org/2020firesfund.Mail checks made out to “Community Foundation Boulder County” with “2020 Fires Relief Fund” in the memo to Community Foundation Boulder County, 1123 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO, 80302.More items...
The American Red Cross has four chapters in Colorado, including Northern Colorado and the Mile High Area, both of which are currently taking donations and providing volunteer opportunities to aid residents affected by the Marshall and Middle Fork fires.Jan 4, 2022
Other Ways to HelpSpark the Change Colorado.American Red Cross.The Salvation Army.Feeding Colorado.Colorado Pet Pantry.Team Rubicon.Catholic Charities Central Colorado.Lutheran Family Services of the Rocky Mountains.
Boulder County and community partners have opened a Disaster Assistance Center to help people who lost homes in or were displaced by the Marshall Fire. They will have a range of services available, including property loss and filing claims for assistance, financial and food assistance, mental health supports, transportation, and more.
People impacted by the Marshall Fire are invited to come to Community Food Share to get free groceries from 1 to 3 p.m. No documentation or proof of address are required at this time. Check back here often for updated times and dates.
There are several evacuation centers still active for people who lost their homes following the fire in Boulder County. The evacuation centers are:
Contact Colorado Crisis Services at 1-844-493-8255, or text “TALK” to 38255, to speak with a professional counselor about any area where you could use support for yourself or a loved one following Marshall Fire.
Congressman Joe Neguse's Office is offering assistance in replacing documents (social security cards, passports, driver’s license, birth certificates) that have been lost in the fire.
Boulder County Wildfire Fund is a direct donation portal created by the Boulder County Community Foundation to support displaced Boulder County residents as they find temporary housing and secure resources such as food and clothing.
The City of Louisville’s website hosts a plethora of information on the fires, including news updates, along with information on free meal assistance, access to water, and shelter locations. At this time, the YMCA of Northern Colorado at 2800 Dagny Way in Lafayette is housing people.
The Boulder Jewish Community Center is hosting a Zoom meeting Wednesday, January 4, at 7 p.m. with Garth Gersten, an attorney who represents and advises policyholders in their disputes with insurers, to share helpful information to assist in filing insurance claims.
Sparked by a series of rare, dry lightning storms last week, hundreds of fires have already scorched nearly one million acres across our region.
Want to donate? Cash is king (gift cards, too). Here's where to direct your generous funds.
We humans aren't the only ones being deeply impacted by these record-breaking blazes. Wildlife are being destroyed and left without habitats crucial for finding food and safety, and evacuated house pets are also in need of food and shelter.