LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – With the welcome assistance of two groups of AmeriCorps volunteers, Habitat for Humanity Lake County has begun work on two homes for victims of the Lake County fires.
Once the weather improves and the winter rains are over, full-scale work will be under way to provide as many homes as possible for displaced families, the organization said.
To do this, Habitat for Humanity Lake County said it needs community support.
“By pulling together, we can make a difference to the community and the families affected by the fires,” the organization said in a statement.
If you, your organization, or business would like to participate in the rebuild process, monetary contributions are needed in addition to land, contractor labor and lunches for work crews.
Contact the Habitat for Humanity Lake County office at 707-994-1100 or come by the office at 16285A Main St. in Lower Lake to discuss how you can help.