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We at FireRecovery.com do not accept
donations directly for the victims.
Our goal is to notify you of
organizations that supply the best service
and support that the victims currently need.
This need changes from time to time, so our
recommendations will change as well.
Warning: There are many people and
organizations out there that attempt to take
advantage of people in horrible situations
like these. Donate only to those
places that you trust.
2003 Fire Information
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We are a grass roots group that
is committed to delivering items and information for all victims. We are
planning a big event where the victims can “shop” for items that will help them
get started on their journey to rebuild their lives at no cost to them.
Click here
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Cedar Glen
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The Cedar Glen Fire Rescue Fund has been
established to help assist the victims of the Cedar Glen
area. Their objectives are: To provide immediate
financial assistance to victims, coordinate housing
placement for displaced victims, coordinate food and
clothing bank donations, and coordinate efforts of the
Children's Fund to ensure that the special needs of
children are addressed. EIN- #83-0375197
Send Donations to: Cedar Glen Fire Rescue
Fund, PO Box 222, Blue Jay, CA 92317
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Wildhaven had most of it's property
destroyed in the wildfires. WILDHAVEN'S Mission is
to serve as stewards of God's creation through rescue,
protection, and preservation of its wild creatures; and
in doing so, bringing further fulfillment of mankind by
experiencing part of the relationship God had in mind
between man and animal. EIN- #33-0612093
Click on the logo to donate |
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Since 1980 and the Panorama Fires, the
Mountain Kids Christmas Fund, Inc. has successfully
provided food baskets and new toys for over 5,000
families here on the mountain. This could not have been
accomplished without the generosity and endless hours of
work by all those involved.
EIN- #33-0593192
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The
Salvation Army is responding to meet the needs of those
affected by a string of massive wildfires raging
throughout Southern California from Ventura County to
the Mexican border. Salvation Army disaster personnel
are currently providing shelter, meals to responders and
evacuees as well as pastoral counseling.
Click on the logo to donate |
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Due to the extraordinary
generosity of the public, the
American Red Cross believes that
current contributions and
pledges, when received, will be
sufficient to cover the
estimated costs of the Red Cross
response to those affected in
the Southern California
Wildfires. However, donations to
the Disaster Relief Fund -
helping victims of future
disasters and covering possible
financial shortfalls from this
disaster - are still desperately
needed. |
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