Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation:
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation.
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(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 17 21:07:22 +0000 2007 by LTel:notes: RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home.
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home.
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Click here to view How You Can Help.
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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(FROM THE SIGNONSANDIEGO WILDFIRES BLOG 11/6/07)
Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation. -> RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation:
http://www.transformedlives.com/pdf/partial%20loss%20of%20your%20home.pdf
Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home:
http://www.transformedlives.com/pdf/partial%20loss%20of%20your%20home.pdf
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home:
http://www.transformedlives.com/pdf/partial%20loss%20of%20your%20home.pdf
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
How You Can Help:
http://www.transformedlives.com/pdf/how%20you%20can%20help.pdf
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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(FROM THE SIGNONSANDIEGO WILDFIRES BLOG 11/6/07)
Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 17 21:05:01 +0000 2007 by LTel:notes: RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home.
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home.
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Click here to view How You Can Help.
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation. -> RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home.
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home.
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Click here to view How You Can Help.
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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(FROM THE SIGNONSANDIEGO WILDFIRES BLOG 11/6/07)
Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation.
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notes: RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If You Have Lost Your Home
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home.
If You Have Partial Damage To Your Home
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home.
If You Want To Donate Funds Or Volunteer Your Time
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Click here to view How You Can Help.
RBCPC Resale Shop Overwhelmed By Donations
As of Monday, Oct 29th the RBCPC Resale Shop is overwhelmed with donations and temporarily out of space. This is a common challenge around San Diego County as relief organizations are having difficulty keeping up with donations. If you have items you would like to donate, please click on the ArkAlmighty logo on the lower right hand side of this page and list the item or items you wish to donate and we will do our best to match your gift with a need. Thanks for being a blessing.
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation. -> RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response Plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the 2007 Firestorm. RBCPC has created a Firestorm Response Plan for Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Escondido. Here is our near term action plan.
If you have lost your home , we would love to help. You need not be a part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Complete Loss of Your Home.
If you have partial damage to your home, we would love to help. You need not be part of our worshiping community. Please download this document and choose the resources best suited for your situation.
Click here to view Survivor Assistance Partial Loss of Your Home.
If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to assist those displaced by the fire, please download this document with instructions on how you can help.
Click here to view How You Can Help.
If You Are Another Church Or Relief Agency And You Want To Help
If you represent a church or agency that wants to provide funds or volunteers for the RBCPC 2007 Firestorm Response effort, please contact Greg Seckington at 858-487-0811 x 201.
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Fire victims seeking free clothes, food and household items will no longer have a one-stop place to collect those donations.
The city of San Diego plans to close the Rancho Bernardo Donation Assistance Center, which has been operating in a vacant lot across the street from the city-run local assistance center. The assistance center in the city's RB Recreation Center will remain open to help victims get their local, state and federal paperwork processed and receive other kinds of aid.
Sally Hales of the Hope Foundation said her organization contracted with the city to oversee the donation center, where victims could "shop" for the stuff of daily life, from toothpaste to toys. Hales said they were asked to close by noon Wednesday.
"We would have liked to stay longer," said Hales. She said victims can still receive assistance and donations from the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church Resale Shop at 12845 Poway Road. For people wishing to donate to fire victims, city officials suggested contacting the Salvation Army, Goodwill, the American Red Cross or the San Diego Foundation.
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