A Letter from Assemblyman Gallagher

I received an email from Assemblyman Gallagher on how to aid the victims of the #Campfire in Paradise:

 

Words cannot describe the pain our North State families are feeling. If you or someone you know lost a loved one or in any way has suffered as a result of the Camp Fire – I send my deepest condolences. 
  
There will time in the weeks and months ahead to dive deeper into needed policy reforms and other issues. Today, I wanted to share with you important resources and information. 
  
Here are the most critical steps that I encourage anyone impacted by the Camp Fire to take: 
  
1) If you have insurance, talk to your insurance company. Do not delay in reaching out. To read the top ten tips for wildfire claimants, click here. 
  
2) Visit the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC). The DRC provides resources needed to recover and rebuild. Local, state, and federal agencies along with community organizations are there to answer questions about disaster assistance. The DRC is located in the Chico Mall (Former Sears building) – 1982 E 20th St, Chico, CA 95928. The DRC is open from 9:00am to 7:00pm, daily. For more information, click here
  
3) Register with FEMA for federal disaster assistance. To register, go online to DisasterAssistance.gov or call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362. Help is available in most languages and phone lines are open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week. 
  
4) Finding loved ones. Loved ones may be looking for you. If you are safe, please register on the Red Cross Safe & Well website by clicking here. The Butte County Sheriff's Office has established a Missing Persons Call Center. If you have located a missing person that you previously reported, please call to report that as well. Missing Person Call Center Phone Numbers: 530.538.7544 / 530.538.7671 / 530.538.6570. For more information, click here
  
5) Stay updated. For more information about shelters, animal rescue, evacuation status, health concerns, events, medical assistance, etc use these resources:

a. Butte County – Website / Facebook / Twitter 
b. Town of Paradise – Website / Facebook / Twitter 
c. Fire Public Information Line: 530.538.7826  
d. Red Cross Public Information Line: 855.558.1116 
e. Sign up for Camp Fire alerts - Website

  
6) Volunteering opportunities. There are a number of ways to help:

a. Sign up to help via Caring Choices. Website 
b. Sign up to help at the Salvation Army Center in Chico. Website 
c. You can also sign-up to volunteer for the American Red Cross at their website
d. Sign up in person at the Oroville distribution center located at 1200 Myers Street.

  
7) Supplies & Monetary Contributions. To learn more about how to make a financial contribution or donate goods, click here
  
Again, I extend my deepest condolences to you and your family. Please use my office as a resource and know that as your representative in the State Assembly, I am here for you. 
  
With love, 
  
James Gallagher 
 



Comments

2 responses to “A Letter from Assemblyman Gallagher”

  1. Corey, how are you mother, the rest of your family and friends doing? I assume that although Willows is far from the flames, the smoke and particulate matter in the air there are oppressive. I hope they’re all able to stay well. As someone with respiratory issues, I can’t imagine how difficult breathing must be for at least some of them.

  2. I sent a gift certificate for a local Target to a friend that lost her home. I knew they would have many basic items that she would need to replenish eventually. It was hard to know what to do at first. This is a great list. Thanks!

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