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Here are several resources
for victims of the San Diego Witch Fire in Rancho Bernardo:
RANCHO BERNARDO LOCAL
RESOURCES
* Rancho
Bernardo Recovery Center / Local Assistance Center - Federal,
state, county and city agencies have representatives at the center
offering assistance to fire survivors. Free erosion control materials,
including sand, gravel and bags, are available for affected residents.
The Building Industry Association of San Diego offers information
about how to find a licensed professional contractor.
* Rancho
Bernardo Local Assistance Center Annex - Local organizations
have representatives at the annex offering assistance to fire
survivors.
* Rebuild
RB - A local resource guide for Rancho Bernardo Families who
have lost their homes in the Witch Fire
SAN DIEGO CITY & COUNTY
RESOURCES
* San
Diego Firestorm 2007 Recovery Homepage - A complete fire recovery
site including listings of Local Assistance Centers, Disaster
Relief Organizations, Financial Assistance Resources, Rebuilding
Resources, Erosion Control and Vegetation Recovery, Resources
for replacing Personal Documents and Personal Property/Vital Records,
etc., and more.
* Food
Stamps - 2007 Firestorm - San Diego County residents directly
affected by the 2007 Wildfires, such as those who have lost homes
or income, may be eligible for Disaster
Food Stamps
* Post
Fire Clean Up and Rebuilding Process Information from The City
of San Diego - Includes information on debris removal, erosion
control, rebuilding after a fire, procedures for fire damaged
slabs/foundations, property tax relief and more
* Register
your cellular telephone number with the Reverse 911® Emergency
Notification System - The Emergency Notification System allows
the City to rapidly send telephone notifications to all residents
and businesses in an affected area in the event of an emergency.
Please note that the service being offered is for City of San
Diego residences and businesses ONLY.
* City
of San Diego Cleanup and Debris Removal Assistance -As part
of the fire recovery effort, the City of San Diego will be assisting
property owners with debris disposal, recycling and household
hazardous materials collection in areas affected by the fires.
* The
Building Industry Association of San Diego offers information
about how to find a licensed professional contractor. Avoid Scams
– Inquire Before Your Hire
* San
Diego North Chamber of Commerce Fire Recovery Resource Guide
- Includes local press releases, volunteer opportunities, donation
opportunities, discounts for fire victims, discounts on storage
facilities, elderly care discount services, and more.
* NBC
San Diego Firestorm 2007 Resource Guide - Complete guide with
maps, helpful links, disaster assistance, animal resources, health
and air quality information, rebuilding and repair resources,
and latest firestorm news headlines and photos.
CALIFORNIA STATE AND U.S.
NATIONAL RESOURCES
*
FEMA Disaster Assistance - 1-800-621-FEMA
(3362)
* California
Department of Insurance - for assistance and information on
filing insurance claims on your destroyed property
FIRE RECOVERY VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
* Fire
Recovery Volunteer Opportunites in San Diego - from Volunteer
San Diego, volunteer your time to help victims of the fires
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