Here's How to Help Victims of the California Wildfires
As the wildfires continue to spread and displace thousands of people and animals in California, many organizations need support. Here are a few of the ways you can help those affected by the wildfires:
Provide a place to stay.
Airbnb launched a webpage where you can donate a spare room to a fire evacuee or rescue worker; you can provide a free place to stay here.
Help the animals.
Give money to the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation, which will support the relief efforts of various shelters in the area.
Give non-perishable food.
If you're not in a position to donate money, you can donate non-perishable food items to the Salvation Army Ventura Corps, which is providing food and shelter to victims and first responders.
Donate money.
There are many places in need of financial support, including the United Way Disaster Relief Fund, the Ventura County Community Foundation's Hill Fire and Woolsey Fire Sudden and Urgent Needs Effort Fund, and of course American Red Cross. You can also donate directly to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Volunteer your time.
If you are in Butte County, CA, Caring Choices is currently looking for medical volunteers. If that doesn't apply to you, you can keep and eye out for volunteer opportunities via California Volunteers.
And most importantly, stay safe.
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