2019 Wildfires - Good360

2019 WILDFIRES

The 2019 wildfire season in California was tamer than more recent seasons but over 259,823 acres burned damaging or destroying 732 structures. There were three confirmed fatalities due to the wildfires. The largest fire was the Kincade Fire burning a total of 77,758 acres near the town of Sonoma.

Since the start of the 2019 wildfire season in California, Good360 has been working with our local partners on the ground to provide the right goods, to the right place, at the right time. Our mission is still ongoing as wildfire season has become just as devastating as recent hurricane seasons in the United States. We will continue to work with our nonprofits to provide critically needed goods to these areas long after the media spotlight has faded.

What Can You Do To Help?

Nonprofits

If your organization is in need of products for wildfire response and prevention, please complete this brief form so we can determine how to best respond to your needs.

Companies

Wildfire recovery could take years. Make a commitment now to donate critically needed goods to maximize recovery efforts. Email Jim Alvey at jalvey@good360.org or click below.

Individuals

Cash donations are critical because they allow responding organizations like Good360 to provide exactly what support is needed in a timely fashion.  

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