How to support Southern California fire relief efforts

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Saturday, December 9, 2017
James and Josie Ralstin carry belongings from their Ventura, Calif., home as flames from a wildfire consume another residence on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017.
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LOS ANGELES (KFSN) -- As devastating fires burn throughout the region, several charities have boots on the ground and special programs supporting relief efforts. Here's how you can make a difference:



Text UWVC to 41444 to make a cash donation to the Thomas Fire Fund



The United Way of Ventura County, American Red Cross of Ventura County and the Ventura County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services have teamed up to create the Thomas Fire Fund. All proceeds will go directly to support the hundreds of residents displaced by the fires.



Donations can be made via text message, on United Way of Ventura County's website or over the phone at 805-485-6288. Checks with "Thomas Fire Fund" in the memo line can be mailed to 702 County Square Drive, Suite 100 Ventura, CA 93003.



Donate to the Ventura County Community Disaster Relief Fund



The Ventura County Community Foundation supports organizations providing shelter and long-term housing, legal services, education, healthcare and other immediate and long-term needs of those affected by the Thomas Fire.



To support immediate needs, contributions should be directed to the "Sudden and Urgent Needs" Fund. To support mid-term to long-term needs, contributions should be directed to the "Disaster Relief" Fund.



Donate water, snacks to help displaced residents



The Salvation Army Ventura Corps has set up shop at the Ventura County Fairgrounds and is asking for donations of food and water as it works to help evacuees.



As the charity's other chapters assist in various evacuation centers, Salvation Army is asking for monetary donations to support its work. Those wishing to donate can do so by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY or visiting the organization's website.



Donate, volunteer with the Red Cross



The Red Cross is accepting applications for volunteers on its website. The Red Cross of Los Angeles will disseminate information about volunteer opportunities on its social media accounts as it determines additional needs for communities impacted by the fires.



Volunteer work ranges from phone calls, data entry and client registration, to shelter support and supply replenishment. With seven shelters open, the following shelters, in order of priority, need the most help: Oxnard College, UC Santa Barbara, and Ventura County Fairgrounds.



Those who wish to make cash donations can do so on redcrossla.org or over the phone by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.





Donate gently used clothing, Christmas gifts for families displaced



Catholic Charities is accepting donations of gently used clothing as well as new toys and clothing to be given as Christmas gifts to families displaced by the fires. Donations can be dropped off at Catholic Charities' Ventura Community Services Center at 303 N. Ventura Ave. Ventura, CA 93001.



The charity has also established a special fund to help offset the cost of home repairs. Donations can be made to the Catholic Charities website.



Donate, volunteer with the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club



The Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club is providing shelter to all horses needing evacuation from the Thomas Fire in Ventura County. Volunteers are needed to help feed, water and muck out the stables of the evacuated horses.



The club is also requesting feed and barn supply donations. Those able to help can contact the Polo Club's Volunteer Coordinator Shannon McGraw at (805) 455-2400.



Donate cash or supplies to the Humane Society of Ventura County



As HSVC works to care for the more than 300 animals that it has taken in since the fires began, the organization says it is in need of donations. Alfalfa hay, Timothy hay, cat chow, rabbit food, flashlights, headlamps, lanterns, water troughs, bottled water, fruit, snacks, hoses and power generators can be dropped off at the shelter at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai.



HSVC is also asking for food and water donations to feed volunteers working around the clock.



The organization has set up an Amazon registry wishlist with items needed to care for the diverse group of animals currently in its care.



Those who cannot bring supplies to the shelter can make cash donations on HSVC's website.



Support Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation's disaster relief



LACACF is accepting donations to supplement its disaster relief efforts through its Noah's Legacy Fund, which provides supplies, training and equipment to first responders charged with rescuing animals from areas stricken by natural disasters. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 100515, Pasadena, CA 91189-0515 or submitted on the organization's website.



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