Flood Recovery Funds in Vallecito & Pagosa Springs
The Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado with the the partnership of local governments in La Plata and Archuleta County have opened the Community Emergency Relief Fund (CERF) to assist in the distribution of monetary donations to support the community of La Plata County after unprecedented rain brought flooding and significant damage earlier this week.
Two CERF funds have been opened for La Plata (CERF) and Archuleta (Archuleta CERF) to assist the community in recovering from recent flooding and give individuals who would like to help a safe option to donate money. CERF is designated for broad-based community emergencies in Southwest Colorado. Community stakeholders deploy funds, as needed and as available, to community-based organizations supporting our region through emergency situations.
Donating through CERF ensures that donations are collected in an efficient manner, and that they are directed to the appropriate areas of need.
“We have activated CERF for local emergencies such as the 416 fire and COVID to deploy funding to assist in recovery efforts in the past,” says Briggen Wrinkle. “CERF ensures that all donations support local residents and businesses.”
Additional flood recovery resources can be accessed by dialing 2-1-1, texting to 898-211, or visiting 211colorado.org. You may also call 1-800-REDCROSS or visit redcross.org to see if you are eligible for Red Cross Recovery Assistance.
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