Butte Humane Society
Butte Humane Society has opened the Pet Food and Supply Pantry to help displaced pet owners as well as those who have taken in family and friends with pets. The pantry will be available to anyone affected by the fire and in need of food and supplies for their pets. During the evacuations they have helped find foster families for shelter cats and dogs.
The Salvation Army - Southern Territory
The Salvation Army has deployed Emergency Disaster Service teams to multiple locations in and around Butte County. Their teams are providing three meals a day, snacks, drinks, essential items and emotional and spiritual care to evacuees and first responders. For as long as necessary, they will be providing relief and assistance to those affected. Through Sunday, nearly 13,000 meals were served to evacuees and first responders from all of the feeding sites.
American National Red Cross
The American Red Cross is providing sheltering for a couple thousand people and relief services for nearly five thousand – including feeding, mental/health support, relief supplies and more in response to these wildfires. They've delivered shelter supplies for over 7,000 people (including special equipment to support over 1,000 people with access and functional needs)—these resources are aimed at ensuring we’re ready throughout California for the current responses and immediate future threats. They've also begun shipping emergency supplies for distribution in the community to serve over 15,000 households once authorities determine it’s safe for residents to re-enter—these supplies include sifters, personal protective equipment, N95 respiratory masks, rakes, shovels, work gloves, tarps, and other resources specifically intended to support our clients’ recovery from wildfires.