BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - Happening Monday, a nonprofit is set to kick-off a series of meetings to help Camp Fire survivors navigate everything they need for recovery.
These meetings will last two weeks.
The first meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 13, at the Paradise Hope Center on 311 Circlewood Drive in Paradise. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. and the meeting will last until 4:30 p.m.
A nonprofit called Camp Fire Long Term Recovery Group is conducting a "needs assessment," meaning they want to collect data from survivors to secure more funding for long term recovery from other nonprofits.
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The nonprofit said they want to meet any unmet needs after all the funding from the federal or state government has been exhausted.
This is a free resource for anyone that needs more help recovering after the Camp Fire, simply just walk in. The volunteers will be wearing green shirts in these meetings.
These meetings will go on until Friday, January 24th.
For a full list of the dates and locations for these meetings, CLICK HERE.