These past two days I’ve been inhaling the smoke from the Camp and Butte fires. My lungs are choking on the homes of my friends and family, the bodies of their neighbors, the hospital where my father was born and the covered bridge where my parents first met.
My work is currently collecting items to help with relief efforts for the tragic California fires that are engulfing the entire state.
Many people in under minutes when from living in a beautiful home to having absolutely nothing. Just The clothes on their backs.
My work is collecting some items such as body care/hygiene products, water bottles, coffee, pet food, clothes, blankets, canned goods and non perishables.
If you would like to help donate please message me and I could come collect or we could meet up and i could items.
FRIENDS OF ALL OVER THE WORLD
If you also would like to assist me in relief efforts I will happily accept money donations to my PayPal that way I can go and pick up products and food for the families in dire need of help.
Go to paypal.me/littlehellkat and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.
https://www.paypal.me/littlehellkat
In times like these especially holiday season everything and anything is appreciated.
Like, she had to go to the ER, well while she was there they informed her she is eligible for insurance and said as long as she got the paperwork done within 2 months, it would cover her ER visit.
Well, she waited, then the Butte fire happened and so we were preparing for possibly having to evacuate(luckily it didn’t happen because the fire changed direction before it hit our town)
Well, all that stuff has toned down and she’s had time to do it, but she hasn’t even finished the packet of paperwork, and the 2 months is almost up.
She’s literally been at home on her new tablet the majority of the time, she’s only left the house 3 times since then,
My grandparents went to what use to be their house today.
My grandma said she found a gift I sent her a few years back. It was a little decoration for her garden, a frog that hung in a hammock with some twine. She said she found it perfectly unharmed among the rubble.
So glad that something could be saved. Who would have thought such a simple gift would eventually mean so much...