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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Disaster Assistance Center (1755 S. Public Road)
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week
For those who lost homes or were displaced
Available services:
Housing
List of available rentals (BARHA)
List of available rooms (BC United)
List of available rooms (Community organizing)
Thistle Communities is offering 12-month leases on rent-restricted rentals, regardless of income, to fire victims at affordable rates. Contact Jessica Kronfuss: 720.696.6304 or jkronfuss@thistle.us
PMP Realty in Longmont is offering some rentals, including assistance with first month’s rent.
Email karen@pmprealty.com or gary@pmprealty.com
Lyons is offering RV spots at Laverne Johnson Park.
Contact Victoria Simonsen, vsimonsen@townoflyons.com
Loss of housing
How to deal with insurance if you lost housing. Boulder Reporting Lab
Those without insurance are eligible for assistance from FEMA. Learn more
Request a free sifter
Fire or smoke mitigation
Property Doctors works with all insurance companies and have moving containers.
Contact Naomi Thomson: 303-456-0911
Hotels
Adventure Lodge (91 Four Mile Canyon Drive) is offering free rooms.
Call 303.444.0882
List of discounted hotel rooms (Boulder)
List of discounted hotel rooms (Denver metro)
Questions / nonemergency issues
Boulder County Call Center: 303-413-7730
Victim Advocate Line: 303-441-3856
Disability and Disaster Hotline: 800-626-4959 (call or text)
Food
List of restaurants offering free meals to displaced families and first responders
Harvest of Hope Pantry (4830 Pearl St) is offering food to all affected by the fire.
Call: 303.625.6250
Unemployment
Those whose places of work were impacted can file an emergency unemployment insurance claim
https://cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment
Lost documents
Rep. Joe Neguse’s office is assisting with replacement of lost social security cards and passports, as well as help accessing FEMA disaster assistance generally. Call 303.334.1045
Full list of federal resources >
Business resources
northwestchamberalliance.com/wildfire/
Mental Health
From the American Counseling Association
– Allow yourself to feel
– Practice self-care
– Eat well, exercise, maintain normal sleep routine
– Recognize that you (and others) need extra support
– Lower expectation of what you “should” be doing
– Talk about it: With friends, family, your therapist
– Lean into community support
– Don’t isolate
– Focus on what you are grateful for despite the loss
More tips, including explaining fires to children: boco.org/WildfireMentalHealth
Jewish Family Services Boulder County Crisis Counseling
(funding for 5 individual or family sessions)
Colorado Crises Services: 1-844-492-8255 or test TALK to 38255
Mental Health Partners
Call 303.443.8500? to schedule and appointment of visit the Walk-In clinic: 3180 Airport Road. (Closed Mondays) Community Health Workers are available for virtual services on Facebook or via mhpcolorado.org
American Red Cross Colorado
YMCA of Northern Colorado
Salvation Army Intermountain Division
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week
For those who lost homes or were displaced
Available services:
- Consultation on property loss and filing claims for assistance
- Gift cards for replacement of food and transportation costs
- Information about short- and long-term housing
- Help with vital records
- Referrals to emergency shelter
- Food assistance
- Mental health services
- COVID-19 tests
- Transportation vouchers
- Referrals for personal finance planning
Housing
List of available rentals (BARHA)
List of available rooms (BC United)
List of available rooms (Community organizing)
Thistle Communities is offering 12-month leases on rent-restricted rentals, regardless of income, to fire victims at affordable rates. Contact Jessica Kronfuss: 720.696.6304 or jkronfuss@thistle.us
PMP Realty in Longmont is offering some rentals, including assistance with first month’s rent.
Email karen@pmprealty.com or gary@pmprealty.com
Lyons is offering RV spots at Laverne Johnson Park.
Contact Victoria Simonsen, vsimonsen@townoflyons.com
Loss of housing
How to deal with insurance if you lost housing. Boulder Reporting Lab
Those without insurance are eligible for assistance from FEMA. Learn more
Request a free sifter
Fire or smoke mitigation
Property Doctors works with all insurance companies and have moving containers.
Contact Naomi Thomson: 303-456-0911
Hotels
Adventure Lodge (91 Four Mile Canyon Drive) is offering free rooms.
Call 303.444.0882
List of discounted hotel rooms (Boulder)
List of discounted hotel rooms (Denver metro)
Questions / nonemergency issues
Boulder County Call Center: 303-413-7730
Victim Advocate Line: 303-441-3856
Disability and Disaster Hotline: 800-626-4959 (call or text)
Food
List of restaurants offering free meals to displaced families and first responders
Harvest of Hope Pantry (4830 Pearl St) is offering food to all affected by the fire.
Call: 303.625.6250
Unemployment
Those whose places of work were impacted can file an emergency unemployment insurance claim
https://cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment
Lost documents
Rep. Joe Neguse’s office is assisting with replacement of lost social security cards and passports, as well as help accessing FEMA disaster assistance generally. Call 303.334.1045
Full list of federal resources >
Business resources
northwestchamberalliance.com/wildfire/
Mental Health
From the American Counseling Association
– Allow yourself to feel
– Practice self-care
– Eat well, exercise, maintain normal sleep routine
– Recognize that you (and others) need extra support
– Lower expectation of what you “should” be doing
– Talk about it: With friends, family, your therapist
– Lean into community support
– Don’t isolate
– Focus on what you are grateful for despite the loss
More tips, including explaining fires to children: boco.org/WildfireMentalHealth
Jewish Family Services Boulder County Crisis Counseling
(funding for 5 individual or family sessions)
Colorado Crises Services: 1-844-492-8255 or test TALK to 38255
Mental Health Partners
Call 303.443.8500? to schedule and appointment of visit the Walk-In clinic: 3180 Airport Road. (Closed Mondays) Community Health Workers are available for virtual services on Facebook or via mhpcolorado.org
American Red Cross Colorado
YMCA of Northern Colorado
Salvation Army Intermountain Division
OTHER WAYS TO HELP
Provide housing
Airbnb Open Homes
BC United
Community organizing
Volunteer: Colorado Responds
Donate stuff Sister Carmen (655 Aspen Ridge Dr)
Currently accepting:
– Food (no-prep, easy-to-eat items only)
– Sleeping bags in good condition
– $100 gift cards to Walmart, Target, Costco, local restaurants
– Money (sistercarmen.org)
Childcare, home goods, clothing and kids stuff can be offered via this community organizing spreadsheet, run by private citizens
Officials also encourage donations to local nonprofit thrift stores
Jones + Co is collecting large furniture (beds, mattresses, living room furniture, desks, etc.)
Email Paulina Schiliro: paulina@shopjonesandco.com
Pets
Provide shelter for large animals
Report lost or found pets
Airbnb Open Homes
BC United
Community organizing
Volunteer: Colorado Responds
Donate stuff Sister Carmen (655 Aspen Ridge Dr)
Currently accepting:
– Food (no-prep, easy-to-eat items only)
– Sleeping bags in good condition
– $100 gift cards to Walmart, Target, Costco, local restaurants
– Money (sistercarmen.org)
Childcare, home goods, clothing and kids stuff can be offered via this community organizing spreadsheet, run by private citizens
Officials also encourage donations to local nonprofit thrift stores
Jones + Co is collecting large furniture (beds, mattresses, living room furniture, desks, etc.)
Email Paulina Schiliro: paulina@shopjonesandco.com
Pets
Provide shelter for large animals
Report lost or found pets
How To Help
To donate online click the DONATE NOW button above.
To donate by check:
Write check to:
Boulder County Wildfire Fund at Sweet Relief
Mail to:
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
2650 E Imperial Hwy. Ste 208
Brea, CA 92821-6135
If you wish to donate items, services or develop a fundraising event please contact us at info@sweetrelief.org or call 949-215-9620
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity. Federal ID# 95-4443269
To donate online click the DONATE NOW button above.
To donate by check:
Write check to:
Boulder County Wildfire Fund at Sweet Relief
Mail to:
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
2650 E Imperial Hwy. Ste 208
Brea, CA 92821-6135
If you wish to donate items, services or develop a fundraising event please contact us at info@sweetrelief.org or call 949-215-9620
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity. Federal ID# 95-4443269