Northern California WILDFIRES
Help the Displaced Animals
*This information is from www.7x7.com*
It's estimated that the Camp Fire has displaced some 400-plus large animals, from horses to zebras (yes, zebras), as well as innumerable small animals and pets. If you or anyone you know has lost an animal during the evacuations, contact the following shelters. Also, most of these shelters are seeking supplies and hand-help; we'd recommend getting in contact with them for the specifics in advance.
Only small animals:
Donate—From Your Couch
If you can't volunteer in person but you have a WiFi connection, there are plenty online fundraisers and GoFundMe pages where you can contribute;
It's estimated that the Camp Fire has displaced some 400-plus large animals, from horses to zebras (yes, zebras), as well as innumerable small animals and pets. If you or anyone you know has lost an animal during the evacuations, contact the following shelters. Also, most of these shelters are seeking supplies and hand-help; we'd recommend getting in contact with them for the specifics in advance.
Only small animals:
- Old Oroville Hospital, 2279 Del Oro Dr., (Oroville), orovillehospital.com
- Chico Municipal Airport, 150 Airpark Dr., (Chico), chico.ca.us
- Chico Animal Shelter (for stray animals, contact chicoanimalshelter.org), chicoanimalshelter.org
- Rolling Hills Casino Equestrian Center, off I-5 (Corning), rollinghillscasino.com
- Butte County Fairgrounds, 199 East Hazel St. (Gridley), buttecountyfair.org
- Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds, 442 Franklin Ave. (Yuba City), ysfair.com
Donate—From Your Couch
If you can't volunteer in person but you have a WiFi connection, there are plenty online fundraisers and GoFundMe pages where you can contribute;
- California Community Foundation's Wildfire Relief Fund
- North Valley Community Foundation
- United Way of Northern California (to make a donation, text BUTTEFIRE to 91999)
- North Valley Animal Disaster Group
- CalFund: Fire Relief
- GoFundMe Campaign for Camp Fire Relief
- Enloe Foundation Camp Fire Relief Fund