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Blue Cut Fire Relief Fund Launched with $100,000 Contribution

By Charee Gillins , Community Writer
August 24, 2016 at 01:12pm. Views: 160

ALL>> Inland Empire United Way has established a Fire Relief Fund in collaboration with other community and nonprofit partners for the collection of financial donations to help residents impacted by the Blue Cut Fire. The Community Foundation, which serves San Bernardino and Riverside counties, has committed the first $100,000 to the fund and encourages others to join in their concern for those whose lives have been affected by the disaster. “We are deeply concerned about the High Desert community and the devastation we are witnessing in the wake of this horrific fire,” said Dr. Jonathan Lorenzo Yorba, President and CEO of The Community Foundation. “By providing this grant, we hope to inspire more giving to the Fire Relief Fund at the Inland Empire United Way, and to support the recovery efforts of the many nonprofit organizations that are providing critical services to fire victims in our region.” Contributions will be used to address the short and long‐term needs of those affected by the Blue Cut Fire. United Way is committed to working with other local nonprofits and service providers to identify the greatest needs and best resources for helping the community recover in the weeks and months ahead. 100 percent of contributions will be directed to recovery efforts for those affected by the Blue Cut Fire. County of San Bernardino First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood offered his support and said the Blue Cut fire has devastated many families. "Just as the community rallied during the peak of the fire, now it is even more important for all of us to come together to support those who have lost homes, pets, vehicles and all of their worldly possessions," Lovingood said. "I hope you will find it in your heart to give generously to this Blue Cut Fire Relief Fund. 100 percent of the proceeds will go to help victims rebuild their lives.” Donations can be made online at www.IEUW.org/help, by texting RELIEF to 40403, or by check made payable to Inland Empire United Way sent to: IEUW Fire Fund, 9644 Hermosa Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730.

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