Greater Conejo Chamber Raises $50,000 for Wildfire Relief

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The Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce has contributed $50,000 in donations toward the recovery efforts following the Woolsey and Hill fires, and the Nov. 7 shooting at Borderline bar in Thousand Oaks.

In an announcement, the chamber thanked a variety of local businesses and corporate members for contributing to the cause, including Amgen Inc., CBRE Group, Union Bank, Express Employment Professionals and Los Robles Regional Medical Center.

Throughout the fires and beyond, the chamber has been posting resources on its website for where people can contribute to assist victims of the November events. They include Ventura County Community Foundation, which has a Conejo Valley Victims Fund and Hill Woolsey Fire Sudden and Urgent Needs Effort Fund; Rotary Club of Westlake Village’s GoFundMe for Borderline Victims; Cal Lutheran Assistance Fund; Las Virgenes Fire Relief Fund; Pepperdine Strong Fund; Little Angels Project’s 805 Help Connecting Help With Need; and Sports Academy Foundation’s Woolsey Fire Relief Fund, as well as relief funds for local police and fire departments.

The Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce is based in Westlake Village, and has about 950 members.