If you are looking for places to donate, offer services or if you yourself need support in the wake of the Thomas Fire, Montecito Mudslides, Woolsey Fire, Hill Fire or Camp Fire, we would like to direct you to the following resources.
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In Need of Help:

Thomas Fire Help: An incredibly useful compilation of resources whether you're looking for assistance with recovery or for ways to help. 

Ready For Wildfire: A guide to what to expect after wildfire including returning home after fire and watershed impacts.

State Business Resource Guide: Provides information on resources available to you through the state of California, including tax relief (both State and Federal), business loans, free business advising and insurance assistance.

City of Ventura: Health and safety information updates in the wake of the fire and resources for locals including information about Ventura County Recovers.

VC Emergency: Get updated information from Ventura County officials on the mudslide hazard areas in Ventura County.

805 UndocuFund: A collective effort among Ventura and Santa Barbara County-based grassroots organizations to assist local undocumented immigrant individuals and families who have been economically impacted by the Thomas Fire and the mudslides in its aftermath and are excluded from many relief programs such as FEMA assistance and Disaster Unemployment Assistance.

805Help: Connects help with need on a grassroots level. An online platform where disaster survivors can quickly find what they need, From initial food and shelter to longer term needs like housing, goods, and services. 

Insurance Assistance: The California Department of Insurance is available to provide assistance with insurance questions or disputes. For immediate assistance call 1-800-927-4357. The department's website offers guides on key insurance items, including Top Ten Tips for Wildfire Claimants and Don’t Get Burned After a Disaster.

Unemployment Benefits: If you — as a self-employed person — or any of your employees has lost work, immediately file or advise your workers to file for unemployment insurance. Be sure to indicate the first date of lost work and clearly state that the fire is the cause for the loss. Click for information on how or where to file for unemployment insurance.

Want To Help:

DONATE:

CalFire SAVE: CPF local affiliates and their fire departments provides emergency short-term financial assistance to fire and natural disaster victims in California year-round, including both firefighters and civilians. The $100 SAVE gift-cards are provided to those suffering substantial property loss with immediate on-site assistance.

Conejo Valley Victim’s Fund: Collecting donations meant to support the victims, individuals and entities affected by the violence at Borderline.

VOLUNTEER:

Thomas Fire Help: An incredibly useful compilation of resources whether you're looking for assistance with recovery or for ways to help. 

805Help: Connects help with need on a grassroots level. An online platform where disaster survivors can quickly find what they need, From initial food and shelter to longer term needs like housing, goods, and services. 

805 UndocuFund: A collective effort among Ventura and Santa Barbara County-based grassroots organizations to assist local undocumented immigrant individuals and families who have been economically impacted by the Thomas Fire and the mudslides in its aftermath and are excluded from many relief programs such as FEMA assistance and Disaster Unemployment Assistance.

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