where to donate for marshall fire

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Marshall Fire: Resources for victims, ways to help, where to donate and more

  • Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center. Boulder County and community partners have opened a Disaster Assistance...
  • Food Resources. People impacted by the Marshall Fire are invited to come to Community Food Share to get free groceries...
  • Housing Resources. There are several evacuation centers...

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.

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Where can you donate after the Marshall fire in Boulder County?

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. Become a community sponsor.

Where can I donate a fire-related item in the county?

Jan 11, 2022 · 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. Menu Sports

What additional resources are available for Marshall fire victims?

Jan 03, 2022 · Marshall Fire: Resources for victims, ways to help, where to donate and more Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center. Boulder County and community partners have opened a Disaster Assistance... Food Resources. People impacted by the Marshall Fire are invited to come to Community Food Share to get ...

How can I get help after the Marshall fire?

Jan 12, 2022 · BROOMFIELD, Colo. (KDVR) — A donation and resource center that opened Wednesday needs certain items for those impacted by the Marshall Fire in Boulder County. That center, located at Flatiron ...

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Where can I donate to the Marshall Fire Victims?

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

How can I help the Marshall Fire Victims?

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.

How do I donate to the Marshall Fire?

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.

Where is the best place to donate for the fires?

These Are the 8 Best Charities for Wildfire ReliefAmerican Red Cross.Wildfire Relief Fund by California Community Foundation.Center for Disaster Philanthropy.Oregon Community Foundation.California Fire Foundation.Operation USA – Education and Relief.Entertainment Industry Foundation.Americares.

How much money has been raised for the Marshall Fire?

“The foundation has raised over $20.5 million nearly 60,000 donors,” Hernandez said.Jan 15, 2022

Where can I donate clothes Boulder Fire?

Organization helps Boulder County fire victims with clothes, rent assistance. Sister Carmen Community Center provides assistance to East Boulder County residents residing in Lafayette, Louisville, Superior or Erie. BOULDER, Colo.Jan 11, 2022

Where can I donate Marshall Fire Boulder?

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.

How can I help Colorado Wildfires?

Call 1-800-REDCROSS now to set up a damage assessment.For official information regarding updates on the location and expansion of the fire: www.inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7242/.Fire Information Line for the Grand County Area: (970) 445-2910.For Evacuation Information for Grand County Area: (970) 725-3803, Opt 2.More items...

How can I help Colorado?

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.

How can I help local firefighters?

Here are a few ways that you can show your support for your local fire department.Join! ... Donate: The fire department is always in need of training material, supplies, and equipment. ... Educate: The next best thing you can do is educate yourself and your family about fire prevention.More items...•Apr 30, 2019

Can you donate to Cal Fire?

To make a donation, please click HERE. If you'd like to discuss partnership options, corporate sponsorship, or other opportunities to support the California Fire Foundation, please call (916) 641-1707 or email [email protected].

How can we prevent wildfires?

10 Tips to Prevent WildfiresCheck weather and drought conditions. ... Build your campfire in an open location and far from flammables. ... Douse your campfire until it's cold. ... Keep vehicles off dry grass. ... Regularly maintain your equipment and vehicle. ... Practice vehicle safety.More items...•May 4, 2021

Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center

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.

Food resources

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.

Housing resources

There are several evacuation centers still active for people who lost their homes following the fire in Boulder County. The evacuation centers are:

Mental health services

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.

More resources, ways to give and important information

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.

Emergency Resources

Boulder County has a comprehensive resource and information page for those impacted by the fire. The focus is now on longer-term recovery.

Business and Financial Assistance

The state of Colorado website has additional helpful information. This includes behavioral health resources, insurance information, and instructions on how to apply for FEMA or Small Business Administration (SBA) assistance .

Animals and Pets

If your animal or pet is missing, you can visit this Facebook page for information and a process for finding them.

Water Safety and Air Quality

The boil water advisory has been lifted for the towns of Superior and Louisville. However, please follow these precautions before drinking or using.

Schools

The Boulder Reporting Lab also notes that the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) is asking students and families affected by the fire to fill out this form .

Mental Health Support

If you are having a hard time, Community Foundation Boulder County recommends reaching out to the following organizations for mental health support:

Donations, Volunteering, Support

If you are looking to offer donations to this emergency event, the Boulder OEM recommends donating to the Red Cross or Community Foundation Boulder County .

How you can help victims

Soon after the fire started, the Community Foundation of Boulder County set up a fund to help those who have been impacted by the fire. On January 11, the organization's CEO Tatiana Hernandez said people have donated $19.5 million to wildfire victims. So far, about $3.8 million have been distributed to 1,400 people.

How to get help

If you evacuated and have questions about the status of your property, call 303-413-7730. Do not call 911. A preliminary list of damage and destroyed homes can be found here.

Evacuation center receives help after Marshall Fire

Food was given out at an evacuation center in Lafayette to those impacted by fires.

Community Foundation Boulder County

9NEWS viewers can donate specifically through the Community Foundation Boulder County's Word of Thanks page, part of Next with Kyle Clark's Word of Thanks micro-giving campaign that supports Colorado nonprofits.

Boulder Office of Emergency Management (OEM)

If you'd like to donate money, you can visit boulderoem.com. There are instructions on how to donate.

Colorado Responds

Anyone who wants to donate or volunteer can go to this website to learn how best to help people impacted by the Boulder County fires: coloradoresponds.org.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is providing 1,000 meals three times a day to evacuees and first responders. Meals will be transported to the Lafayette YMCA. A donation link is now available here.

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross of Colorado has opened an evacuation center at the YMCA of Northern Colorado to support evacuees.

Colorado Police Officers Foundation

The Colorado Police Officers Foundation—the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police’s nonprofit foundation—has established a special fund to help law enforcement officers and their families who have been impacted by the Boulder County wildfire.

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Emergency Resources

Business and Financial Assistance

Animals and Pets

Water Safety and Air Quality

Schools

Mental Health Support

Donations, Volunteering, Support

  • If you are looking to offer donations to this emergency event, the Boulder OEM recommends donating to the Red Cross or Community Foundation Boulder County. You can also donate to Community Foundation Boulder County using the Colorado Giveslink: For physical goods and service donations, Boulder OEM is directing people to fill out this form. The Boul...
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