Who was the person who lost their home in the Valley Fire?

Who was the person who lost their home in the Valley Fire?

(Photo by Kent Porter) Carolynn Spezza (right) and her family lost their home in the Valley Fire in 2015. She says the help and kindness of friends and strangers helped her make it through. (Courtesy of Carolynn Spezza)

How to help a friend who lost their home in a fire?

Cleaning a house one must move in or out of in the midst of mourning a destroyed home can feel like just one more bitter piece of a new life a person is suddenly trapped within. Not being alone in this endeavor can soften the sting and free up time to tackle other parts of an endless to-do list.

When did Carolynn Spezza lose her home in a fire?

Carolynn Spezza (right) and her family lost their home in the Valley Fire in 2015. She says the help and kindness of friends and strangers helped her make it through. (Courtesy of Carolynn Spezza)

Where was the camp fire in Santa Rosa?

Tsiyani Escort, left, and Greg Pettegrew put work on a home that was razed during the 2017 Tubbs fire on Fairway Knoll Court in Santa Rosa’s Fountaingrove, as the skies are mired in smoke from the Camp fire in Butte County. Carolynn Spezza (right) and her family lost their home in the Valley Fire in 2015.

Who are people who lost their homes in fire?

A woman who lost her home in the 2015 Valley Fire shares 15 tips for helping fire victims and their families. Tsiyani Escort, left, and Greg Pettegrew put work on a home that was razed during the 2017 Tubbs fire on Fairway Knoll Court in Santa Rosa’s Fountaingrove, as the skies are mired in smoke from the Camp fire in Butte County.

What to do if someone lost their home in a fire?

Perhaps you have friends who lost their home in California or one of the other areas affected by wildfires. If so, you may be longing to do something, and I would love to offer a few suggestions. Message, text or email them your love and concern.

How can I help people affected by the California fire?

Wildfires are currently devastating homes and neighborhoods in Northern California. Here is a list of volunteer and donation opportunities to help those affected by the California fires.

Where can I find information on home fire safety?

Watch now to better protect your home and family. For more information on home fire safety, please visit: http://www.redcross.org/get-help/prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/fire . For more information on the American Red Cross Home Fire Safety Campaign, please visit: http://www.redcross.org/fire . Including resources in Spanish.

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