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Boulder County Fires – Resources & How To Help
January 4, 2022
On December 30th, 2021 the most destructive wildfire in the state’s history, the Marshall Fire, destroyed nearly 1,000 homes in Boulder County. Our hearts go out to everyone that has been impacted by this disaster. If you have the ability to donate or volunteer please visit the links below to learn how you can help. Together, we can recover from this horrific tragedy.
Resources
- “After the Disaster Guidebook – Boulder County” – Download here >>
- Boulder County Marshall Fire Resources page – Click here >>
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Boulder Office of Emergency Management:(ENGLISH) www.boco.org/
MarshallFire (SPANISH) www.boco.org/MarshallFireEspanol - The Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center (DAC), located at the Boulder County Southeast County Hub at 1755 South Public Road in Lafayette, opened on Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, and will operate from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week.
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The Boulder County Public Call Center – Please reach out to the Boulder County Public Call Center (303-413-7730) if you were impacted by the fire and need information.
- Marshal Fire resources flyer (English) – Click here to download >>
- Marshal Fire resources flyer (Spanish) – Click here to download >>
How to Help
- Boulder County Wildfire Fund – DONATE HERE >> –
- To volunteer to support recovery efforts, please register at: https://coloradoresponds.communityos.org/
- To donate materials, food, water, and services (discounted, free, or otherwise) register here: https://bouldercounty.wufoo.com/forms/donations/
News Articles
- “Where do we go to escape this?” The Marshall fire is Colorado’s new reality – Coloroado Sun, Jan. 2, 2022
- Suburban Marshall Fire stuns Colorado as statewide wildfire protection efforts ramp up – Water Education Colorado, Jan. 5, 2022
- Colorado rebuilds after a historically devastating wildfire – KUNC, Jan. 4, 2022
Photo credit: Wildfire Today