May 14, 2026

Donate To Chiloquin Copperfield Fire Victims Here, with Support from the Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group

 

Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group Asking For Donations For Chiloquin Copperfield Fire Victims

On September 1st, 2024, the Chiloquin community was struck by the devastating Copperfield Fire in the Chiloquin/Sprague River area.

While firefighters continue to battle the blaze, this wildfire has affected 22 structures, including at least 8 homes. The journey to recovery from such a disaster is long and challenging, often taking months or even years.

To support the survivors in rebuilding their lives, we need crucial funds to provide them with the necessary resources. Together, as a community, we can help these families—moms, daughters, sons, dads, just like you and me—get back on their feet.

Let’s unite to offer hope and support to those who need it most. Every penny counts, 100% of the Proceeds go to assisting survivors. 

Klamath & Lake Long-Term Recovery Group is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity. 

PLEASE DONATE WHAT YOU CAN HERE:

https://givebutter.com/vqPqGk

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