Fire reports and information
by Larry Cummings
04/02/07
Make a Difference
There are many ways you can help fire victims, from cash donations to well-known relief organizations to volunteering at pet shelters. Click on the links below to see how you can help fire victims.
American Red Cross – 1-800-GET-INFO
Salvation Army
Pets 911 – 1-888-PETS-911
Network for Good
Disaster Relief Network
American Forests Wildfire Relief
Larry Cummings is a staff member of Earth911.com.
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