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On Thursday 30 December 2021, the Marshall Fire destroyed nearly 1000 homes in southeastern Boulder County
We are grateful that it seems no human lives have been lost.
In difficult times, we have simple choices:
Fall Apart, or Come Together.
At TAKE TWO HEALTH, we believe in coming together.
Whether you need help, or want to be of help,
see below for links and resources.
And remember, devastating events like these are not sprints, they are marathons. Pace yourself. Fuel yourself. Rest and recover. Then get back up and repeat.
Together is the way we get each other through life's challenges.
If you Need Help:
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Disaster Assistance Center (or "DAC") open starting Monday, January 3rd: "one stop shop" for assistance including financial, food, and filing property loss claims assistance, mental health support, transportation, and more.
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Disaster Assistance Center or DAC:
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Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week
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Address: Boulder County Southeast Hub
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1755 South Public Road, Lafayette, CO.
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Call for transportation assistance: 303-447-9636
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Boulder Office of Emergency Management: https://www.boulderoem.com/emergency-status/ or 303-413-7730
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Sister Carmen Community Center for services & essential supplies: Sister Carmen Facebook Page
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American Red Cross for direct assistance: https://www.redcross.org/local/colorado.html
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The Boulder Jewish Community Center for mental, spiritual and economic assistance: Boulder JCC Facebook Page and https://www.jewishfamilyservice.org/bcc
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YMCA of Northern Colorado for shelter and supplies at 2800 Dagny Way in Lafayette and YMCA Northern CO Facebook Page
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A preliminary list of the damaged or destroyed structures was posted online at bit.ly/3qCUANW.
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Anyone who needs to report a damaged or destroyed structure not on that list can go to boco.org/MarshallFireSelfReport or https://www.crisistrack.com/public/boulderCO/request.html
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Sheltering Displaced Animals, and help with Missing, Found and Injured Pets, Horses, and Livestock:
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Shock, Grief, and Mental Health support: 24/7 Colorado Crisis Services: coloradocrisisservices.org/home-alt/ or 1-844-493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255
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Shock, Grief, and Mental Health support for Young Persons (child, teen or young adult): https://imattercolorado.org/
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Shock, Grief, and Mental Health support: 24/7 National Disaster Distress Hotline: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline or 1-800-985-5990
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Shock, Grief, and Mental Health support: mhpcolorado.org/mental-health/ or 303-443-8500
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Business Owners - If your Business or Employee(s) are affected: https://northwestchamberalliance.com/wildfire/#general
If you Want to Help:
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Things to think about - tips from one wildfire survivor on how to help: How to Help a Friend Who Lost Their Home in a Fire
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Boulder Community Foundation: Boulder County Wildfire Fund or online monetary donations at ColoradoGives - Community Foundation Wildfires
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If you would like to volunteer: https://coloradoresponds.communityos.org/
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If you would like to host displaced people (AirBnB is providing logistical coordination to link displaced persons with volunteer households - no fees or payment involved): https://www.airbnb.com/for-airbnb-org/how-to-host
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Sister Carmen Community Center is accepting monetary donations and certain useable supplies: Sister Carmen Facebook Page
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The Salvation Army is providing meals to evacuees and first responders via the Lafayette YMCA. To donate to the Marshall Fire relief efforts, visit https://intermountaineds.salvationarmy.org/ or text FIRERELIEF to 51555. To sign up to volunteer for this effort, click here.
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The American Red Cross of Colorado has opened an evacuation center at the YMCA of Northern Colorado to support evacuees. To support the Red Cross, visit redcross.org.
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The Boulder Humane Society is accepting monetary donations and volunteers to help treat and reunite displaced animals with their human families: https://www.boulderhumane.org/lost-and-found/
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Elevations Credit Union Foundation has set up a Fire Relief Fund: https://members.elevationscu.com/Elevations-Foundation-Fire-Relief-Fund.html
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CU-Boulder has created a CU Fund to Assist Affected Students, Faculty and Staff
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Business Owners - how you can help: https://northwestchamberalliance.com/wildfire/#general