Wie man nach der Massenschießerei in Thousand Oaks helfen kann

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In the aftermath of the shooting at Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, there are several ways to help or contribute to the victims and support efforts.

  • Donations can be made to the Ventura County Community Foundation fund at vccf.org/donate/make-a-donation. Also, on their facebook page.
  • Crowdfunding website GoFundMe announced a verified fundraising campaign has been started for the victims of the shooting. The funds raised will be collected by the Rotary Club of Westlake Village, a registered nonprofit organization of which Borderline Bar & Grill owner Brian Hynes is a member.
  • second verified GoFundMe campaign has been started specifically for the family of slain Ventura County sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus. Those with questions or who would like to donate via alternate methods are being directed to call the Ventura County Deputy Sheriff’s Association at 805-639-9218.
  • Gun Violence Survivors Foundation: Donations on FaceBook to help survivors (in connection with the Christina Grimmie Foundation). bit.ly/2JZHAMk
  • Vitalant: The blood service provider seeking donations in Thousand Oaks to replenish its supplies. Appointments by phone or through website. 877-258-4825. blood4life.org
  • Bureau of Victims Services Los Angeles County: The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office has services if you, or someone you know, lives in Los Angeles County and was a victim, contact the agency. 800-380-3811. da.lacounty.gov/victims
  • Thousand Oaks Assistance Center: Crime victims assistance for those affected, including their families. Hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday. 805-214-2503. 625 W. Hillcrest Ave., Thousand Oaks. www.vcdistrictattorney.com/victims

Know of other events, blood drives, community gatherings in support of the victims and the community? Send them to [email protected].