LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Office of Emergency Services reported that it has reached capacity for donations of personal and household items in response to the Valley fire.
The agency extended a heartfelt thank you to the many generous donors who have made donations to the Valley fire survivors.
Due to that overwhelming support, Lake County OES said the donations are at capacity and they can can no longer accept them.
If you are looking to further support the Valley fire survivors, there are several local organizations who have set up financial accounts for cash donations to continue making grants to those in need.
A few of the local accounts include:
– Mendo Lake Credit Union is accepting financial donations on behalf of North Coast Opportunities Inc.
Payments may be made online at www.LakeCountyLAC.com .
Checks also may be made out to Mendo Lake Credit Union or North Coast Opportunities with a memo for Valley Fire and mailed to the following branch locations: 14866 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, CA 95422; 953 11th St., Lakeport, CA 95453; 526 S. State St., Ukiah, CA 94582.
– Redwood Credit Union also accepting financial donations for Valley fire survivors.
You can donate online at www.redwoodcu.org/lakecountyfirevictims .
Check made payable to Redwood Credit Union can be mailed to the RCU Lake County Fire Relief, c/o Redwood Credit Union, P.O. Box 6104, Santa Rosa, CA 95406.
– The Lakeport Rotary Club is accepting donations online at www.lakeportrotary.org or checks can be mailed to LARCA, c/o Lakeport Rotary Valley Fire Relief Fund, P.O. Box 937, Lakeport, CA 95453, nonprofit Tax ID No. 46-1149482.
– The Lake County Winegrape Commission has created the #LakeCountyRising fund.
You can donate online at www.lakecountywinegrape.org/news-events/valley-fire-relief-fund or mail a check to Lake County Wine Alliance, P.O. Box 530, Kelseyville, CA 95451.
Valley fire material donations reach capacity
- Lake County News reports