Our programs and services are steps to our greater vision: "To promote healthy lives."The Gardens" conduct outreach activities, intensive case management services, offer counseling services, support individuals seeking assistance with substance abuse, provide referrals for supportive services and resources. The focus of "The Gardens" is creating an accessible environment for youth, men, women, and families in our communities to receive education and resources which protect their health and well-being in what may be otherwise overlooked. The seed of growth and development started with a grant from the California Endowment, after completion of this funding "The Gardens" began moving forward, toward expanding our capabilities to reach as many people as possible by all avenues available to us.
Ronald T. King, Executive Director - "The Gardens"
2251 Florin Road, Suite # 129
Sacramento, CA 95822
916.427.1593 Office 916.410.6888 Cellular 916.427.1843 FAX thegardens@sbcglobal.net www.thegardensfamily.org
Butte County/Paradise/ Camp Fire Victims
Help Central 211 Butte County http://helpcentral.org/camp-fire-information/
Recovery
Butte County Recovers has everything Camp Fire evacuees and victims need to know about the recovery process. To view the website, CLICK HERE.
Debris Removal Process
The Environmental Protection Agency's map of ongoing debris cleanup efforts can be found by CLICKING HERE. Right-of-entry forms can be found by CLICKING HERE.
Reopened Businesses
As the clean-up process continues in wake of the Camp Fire, some businesses in Paradise are reopening their doors. A Facebook group has been created to support businesses affected. You can find out which businesses are open HERE.
Call Line Information
The Town of Paradise Call Center: (530) 879-3708, (530) 879-3712, (530) 879-3713 (for town information)
Open 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily.
The Fire Public Information Line: (530) 538-7826 (fire information)
BUTTE 2-1-1 is a 24/7 resource for questions from Camp Fire evacuees (For more information CLICK HERE)
Finding Loved Ones
To view the Butte County Sheriff/Coroner's latest Missing Persons List, CLICK HERE.
If you have been evacuated due to the Camp Fire please register and search for registered evacuees as well. To visit the Red Cross Safe and Well website, CLICK HERE.
Support Groups
The Chico Women's Club - 592 E 3rd St, Chico
Offering various support group sessions to help evacuees through the grief experienced during the devastating Camp Fire. For a list of times that the classes are taking place, CLICK HERE.
Mobile Registration Intake Centers
Mobile Registration Intake Center (MRIC): The sole function of MRICs is to register survivors. MRIC's move around regularly and may be in an area for a short period of time to reach survivors who need registration help only.
Mobile Registration Vehicle
MRIC 1: Butte County Fairgrounds – 199 E Hazel St, Gridley, CA
MRIC 2: DeGarmo Dog Park – 199 Leora Court, Chico, CA
MRIC 3: Feather Falls Casino & Lodge – 3 Alverda Drive, Oroville, CA
Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. as needed
FEMA
FEMA Disaster Assistance Helpline if you have questions about the help offered by FEMA.
Open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET, 7 days a week:
1-800-621-3362 (also for 711 & VRS)
TTY 1-800-462-7585
You can also send an email from the Disaster Assistance web form. CLICK HERE for more information.
You can also write in to this address:
FEMA
P.O. Box 10055
Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055
Plumas County Information:
For any displaced Butte County citizens that are currently receiving shelter and or aid in Plumas County please register with the FEMA Disaster Registry. County personnel can assist you with this registration if you do not have the ability via phone or internet.
Paradise
The town of Paradise has put together a website for anyone seeking information about the Camp Fire. To view the website, CLICK HERE.
Finding Pets/Livestock
Various shelters have been set up throughout Butte County to house animals displaced by the Camp Fire, however, the target date to close these shelters and transition the animals into long-term sheltering is Jan. 4.
There is a hotline set up for those seeking information on the reunification process.
Shelter Hotline and Reunification Specialists: (530) 895-0000.
The hotline is open daily from 8 am to 4:30 pm.
For more information on the reunification process, CLICK HERE.
Fostering Animals
A Facebook page was created to connect people who need a temporary foster home for their animals. To go to the page, CLICK HERE.
For information about fostering pets, rescued pet reunification and more, visit the North Valley Animal Disaster Groups website by CLICKING HERE.
Housing
Visit CampFireHousing.org to see a list of available housing in the area for Camp Fire evacuees.
Mendocino Red Bluff Recreation Area
BBQ's, showers, toilets and spaces for campers on site.
Contact: Martin (530) 527-2813
Medical
Oroville Hospital is offering health services to anyone who needs to be treated for burns, smoke inhalation or if they are in need of medication. Evacuees can visit the following locations:
Ampla Health Medical Clinic - Silver Dollar Fairgrounds (2357 Fair Street, Chico)
Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Dove's Landing Urgent Care - 2450 Oro Dam Boulevard
9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Contact: (530) 712-2310
Oroville Comprehensive Care Walk-In Clinic - 900 Oro Dam Boulevard
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Contact: (530) 534-9183
Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic - 2767 Olive Highway
7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Contact: (530) 532-8542
Food
Dignity Health's Connected Living Food Bank is offering free food to all those affected by wildfires. For more information, CLICK HERE.
Childcare
E-Center Head Start is providing free temporary childcare for Camp Fire Victims, funded by North Valley Community Foundation. Ages 0-5, from Dec. 4 - Dec. 31, 7:30am - 3:30 pm.
1567 Booth Drive, Gridley, Ca 95948
You can apply here, or by calling (866) 417-4255
Donation Pick-Up
EV Free Church - 5095 Pentz Rd, Paradise.
Open Monday through Saturdayfrom 9 a.m. - 4p.m.
Paradise Church of the Nazarene - 311 Circlewood Rd. (Neal Rd. and Skyway), Paradise.
Open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
"Angels Among Us" Magalia Community Church - 13700 Skyway, Magalia
Open 7 days/week from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
First Assembly of God - 1137 Arbutus Avenue, Chico
Open Sundays 12 – 4 p.m.
Chico Church of Christ - 995 E. Lassen Ave, Chico
Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Support Services and Discounts
Christmas for Camp Fire Survivor Families
ECV (E Clampus Vitus) is putting on a Fill the Truck event so Christmas can be provided to families impacted by the Camp Fire.
The event will be held in Oroville on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018, at Best Self Storage at 3005 Feather River Blvd.
Applications for families with a newborn to 17-year-olds can apply. You will be asked to show proof of residence in the fire zones. You can sign up by Dec. 20., but the Christmas gifts will be given away on a first-come-first-served basis.
Families who have a pregnancy with an as yet unborn child also qualify for the program.
The application forms are available at Best Self Storage in Oroville.
Chico Art Center - 450 Orange St # 6, Chico
Starting in December, the center will be opening all classrooms every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for working spaces for any artists displaced by the fire. They will also be accepting donations at the docent desk in the gift shop from 12 - 4 p.m.
Disaster Recovery Center - Chico Mall (former Sears building)
Open 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. starting Friday, Nov. 16.
The center helps connect victims and evacuees with resources to help rebuild and recover. Federal, state, regional and local resources provided.
Rabobank is suspending late and overdraft fees for Camp Fire-impacted customers whose accounts are based at the bank’s Magalia, Paradise and South Chico branches.
The AAA emergency response trailer is stationed at the Butte County Fairgrounds, 199 E Hazel St, Gridley.
It's open daily from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. and is fully staffed to help with home and auto claims.
T-Mobile is offering free calls, texts and data to T-Mobile a Magenta prepaid customers in affected areas of the Camp Fire who are not already on an unlimited plan.
T-Mobile is also sending chargers, loaner devices with service and other supplies like water and masks to impacted areas and select local stores.
Several insurance companies are setting up booths on Meriam Park and East 20th Street in Chico to help Camp Fire victims with any insurance questions.
Bidwell Presbyterian Church is opening its doors to members and friends of Craig Memorial Congregational Church of Paradise, which was destroyed in the Camp Fire.
Nantucket Home - 6th and Broadway, Chico
They are offering 30 percent off and tax-free for upholstery lines and case good lines for evacuees of the Camp Fires.
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Office for Victims of Crime
HTTPS://OVC.NCJRS.GOV/HUMANTRAFFICKING/PROVIDERS.HTML
Federal Government Outreach Materials
To access federal government outreach and awareness materials in multiple languages specifically for victims, service providers, law enforcement, community members, practitioners and more, click on the campaigns below.
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