Voici comment vous pouvez aider les victimes des incendies de forêt en Californie

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(KNX 1070) – With three wildfires in California displacing hundreds of thousands of people, destroying homes, and taking the lives of at least 69 people so far, the state has suffered an immense loss in the last couple of weeks.

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Here’s a list of ways to help:

Choix de soins: Based in Chico, Calif., the non-profit has turned into a hub for organizing volunteers to help those affected by the Camp Fire. Volunteers are assigned a variety of duties, including caring for displaced animals and, for those who are certified doctors or nurses, offering medical care.

California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Relief Fund: For 15 years, the foundation has offered aid to those affected by wildfires. Grants have gone to rebuilding homes, providing financial and mental health assistance and helping those affected to get medical treatment.

Ligne d'assistance en cas de catastrophe: Cette ligne, accessible 24 heures sur 24 et 7 jours sur 7, parrainée par la Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, offre des conseils confidentiels et multilingues aux personnes souffrant de détresse psychologique à la suite de catastrophes naturelles ou causées par l'homme et d'incidents de violence de masse. 800-985-5990. Également par texto : TalkWithUs au 66746.

GoFundMe: Organized a page that catalogs the relief efforts in Northern and Southern California. It includes links to donate to families who have lost their homes.

Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control: Request for donations of alfalfa and hay to temporary animal shelters at Hansen Dam (11127 Orcas Ave., Lake View Terrace) and Pierce College (7100 El Rancho Drive, Woodland Hills). Also, a request for animal crates for cats and dogs to evacuee shelters at Palisades Charter High School (15777 Bowdoin St., Pacific Palisades); Pierce College (7100 El Rancho Drive, Woodland Hills); Taft Charter High School (5461 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills); Thousand Oaks Teen Center (1375 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks).

Société protectrice des animaux du comté de Ventura: This nonprofit is accepting donations to help animals displaced by the Woolsey and Hill Fires. It is taking in domestic animals, such as dogs, cats and birds, as well as livestock.

RedRover: Provides emergency animal shelters to animals displaced by wildfires. Donations needed for the emergency shelters, and also wildfire evacuees can find pet evacuation shelters.

United Way of Greater Los Angeles (en anglais)This LA local branch of the national organization is raising money for those affected by the Woolsey and Hill Fires, specifically targeting help low-income residents.

United Way of Northern California (en anglais): This local chapter of the national nonprofit has established a disaster relief fund to offer emergency cash and help to people who have lost their homes, according to a news release.

Fondation communautaire du comté de VenturaLa fondation a créé le "Hill Fire/Woolsey Fire Sudden and Urgent Needs Effort Fund" pour aider les personnes touchées par les incendies. Ce fonds permettra de répondre aux besoins immédiats des organisations communautaires à but non lucratif. Les personnes ayant besoin de cette aide peuvent appeler Stephanie Bertsch-Merbach, 805-330-6667. Informations sur les urgences : www.vcemergency.com Pour faire un don : www.vccf.org

Airbnb: Hosts in the regions marked on the map are opening their homes for free from November 8, 2018, to November 29, 2018, for the following groups: Displaced neighbors and relief workers deployed to help.

American Red Cross money donationswww.redcross.org/about-us/our-work/disaster-relief/wildfire-relief.html