Record Details:
LTRC, Santa Barbara, Tea Fire (VOAD)
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Latitude: | 34.429869 |
Longitude: | -119.713283 |
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Organization: LTRC Disaster Recovery
Facility Type: Walk-in Resource
Status: Open
Address:
2707 State St
Santa Barbara, CA 00000
Main/General Business Number: 805.687.1331
Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm M - F
Areas Served: Santa Barbara County, CA
Eligibility For Services: Residents impacted by the 11/08 Tea Fire
Fee For Service: No
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
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Local Red Cross to Begin Distribution of Tea Fire Response
Funds
By Marjorie Wass | Posted on 01/13/2009
More than $400,000 has been donated to help residents affected by the November blaze.
The Santa Barbara Tea Fire Response Fund, a collaborative community partnership formed in the days after the Tea Fire that began Nov. 13, 2008, is ready to begin reviewing and disbursing donated funds, which total about $405,000.
Residents affected by the fire who seek assistance must apply at the American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter, 2707 State St. in Santa Barbara, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Applicants should bring proof that their house was burned down or damaged, or that they have been adversely affected by the fire. Examples include a driver’s license with the destroyed home’s address, or utility correspondence sent to the address. All applications are confidential.
The Red Cross has offered to provide the case management service. Residents who already have applied to Red Cross do not need to apply again. A case manager will meet with residents to discuss unmet needs. To set an appointment, call Pamela Voge at 805.687.1331.
Tea Fire Response Funds will be distributed based on a two-tiered system where a public-private partnership of agencies and officials will provide screening at the social worker/case manager level and an oversight committee of local leaders will provide direction and assurance that all monies are used appropriately. United Way of Santa Barbara County is acting as the fiscal agent, handling the monies for the fund. United Way is not charging for this service, and 100 percent of the donations will go for services to Tea Fire survivors.
The Tea Fire Response Fund is committed to the long-term recovery of the community.
Disbursements will be made throughout the year as needs of survivors continue to be identified.
Disbursements will be made on a quarterly basis until all funds are disbursed, no later than Dec. 31.
The first checks will be distributed in March and every three months thereafter. It’s a tentative schedule and may be adjusted based on what the screening subcommittee and oversight committee determines are the most pressing short-term, midterm and long-range needs of the community.
Tea Fire Response Fund Oversight Committee
» Janet Stanley, CEO, American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter
» G. Paul Didier, President & CEO, United Way of Santa Barbara County
» Ron Gallo, President & CEO, Santa Barbara Foundation
» Marty Blum, Mayor, City of Santa Barbara
» Salud Carbajal, Supervisor 1st District, County of Santa Barbara
» Les Carroll, General Manager, KZSB AM 1290
» Michael Granados, CEO Smith Media, KEYT3 Santa Barbara
Tea Fire Fund Screening Subcommittee
» Brian Clark, Catholic Charities
» Louise Kolbert, Director of Emergency Services, American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter
» Tom Reed, Unity Shoppe
» Brett Williams, Direct Relief International
» Jay McAmis, County Office of Emergency Services
» Joe Woodruff, Lions Club
» Ed Lamb, First Southern Baptist Church
» Justin Haagen, ServiceMaster
» Geri Ventura. MERRAG/Montecito Fire Department
» Michael Williams, Wildland Residents Association
» Joel Goforth, United Way of Santa Barbara County
» Gracie Huerta, City OES/SBFD
» Jim Rivera, Santa Barbara Foundation
Marjorie Wass is a publicist.
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FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Contact: Pam Voge – Long Term Recovery Coordinator
687-1331 ext. 107
“Tea Fire Victims Need Specific Items”, says the
Long-Term Recovery Committee
Santa Barbara ‘Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster’
(VOAD) Seeks Support for Tea Fire Victims from the
Business Community
Thursday, Februay 5th, 2009
The families and individuals impacted by the Tea Fire are currently experiencing different needs than immediately after the disaster. A change of clothes, a toothbrush and some shampoo was all some could think about as they tried to process what had happened to their lives.
Now the need is becoming more specific: a computer to help communicate with piano students; replacement tools so a general contractor with no insurance can get back to work; a catering company that lost everything; etc., etc.
The Long Term Recovery Committee of the VOAD has a limited amount of funds to meet the many needs. The desire is to help make the money stretch so everyone can be helped.
If you operate a business that could donate or discount useful items
of any kind to qualified victims of the Tea Fire, please contact Pam
Voge at the Red Cross ….687-1331 ext. 107.
Participating Agencies:
American Red Cross, Santa Barbara County Chapter
Santa Barbara Foundation
Second Harvest Food Bank
Catholic Charities
Unity Shoppe, Inc.
United Way
Direct Relief International
Montecito Fire District Merrag
County Office of Emergency Preparedness
Service Master
Santa Barbara City Fire Department
Salvation Army
Info Source/Changes:
Fri May 08 06:15:17 +0000 2009 by LTel:main_phone: -> 805.687.1331
address: -> 2707 State St
latitude: -> 34.429869
longitude: -> -119.713283
facility_type: Info/Hotline -> Walk-in Resource
hours: -> 9:00 am - 5:00 pm M - F
(show/hide changes)Fri May 08 06:13:17 +0000 2009 by LTel:added notes
notes: FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Contact: Pam Voge – Long Term Recovery Coordinator
687-1331 ext. 107
“Tea Fire Victims Need Specific Items”, says the
Long-Term Recovery Committee
Santa Barbara ‘Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster’
(VOAD) Seeks Support for Tea Fire Victims from the
Business Community
Thursday, Februay 5th, 2009
The families and individuals impacted by the Tea Fire are currently experiencing different needs than immediately after the disaster. A change of clothes, a toothbrush and some shampoo was all some could think about as they tried to process what had happened to their lives.
Now the need is becoming more specific: a computer to help communicate with piano students; replacement tools so a general contractor with no insurance can get back to work; a catering company that lost everything; etc., etc.
The Long Term Recovery Committee of the VOAD has a limited amount of funds to meet the many needs. The desire is to help make the money stretch so everyone can be helped.
If you operate a business that could donate or discount useful items
of any kind to qualified victims of the Tea Fire, please contact Pam
Voge at the Red Cross ….687-1331 ext. 107.
Participating Agencies:
American Red Cross, Santa Barbara County Chapter
Santa Barbara Foundation
Second Harvest Food Bank
Catholic Charities
Unity Shoppe, Inc.
United Way
Direct Relief International
Montecito Fire District Merrag
County Office of Emergency Preparedness
Service Master
Santa Barbara City Fire Department
Salvation Army -> Local Red Cross to Begin Distribution of Tea Fire Response
Funds
By Marjorie Wass | Posted on 01/13/2009
More than $400,000 has been donated to help residents affected by the November blaze.
The Santa Barbara Tea Fire Response Fund, a collaborative community partnership formed in the days after the Tea Fire that began Nov. 13, 2008, is ready to begin reviewing and disbursing donated funds, which total about $405,000.
Residents affected by the fire who seek assistance must apply at the American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter, 2707 State St. in Santa Barbara, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Applicants should bring proof that their house was burned down or damaged, or that they have been adversely affected by the fire. Examples include a driver’s license with the destroyed home’s address, or utility correspondence sent to the address. All applications are confidential.
The Red Cross has offered to provide the case management service. Residents who already have applied to Red Cross do not need to apply again. A case manager will meet with residents to discuss unmet needs. To set an appointment, call Pamela Voge at 805.687.1331.
Tea Fire Response Funds will be distributed based on a two-tiered system where a public-private partnership of agencies and officials will provide screening at the social worker/case manager level and an oversight committee of local leaders will provide direction and assurance that all monies are used appropriately. United Way of Santa Barbara County is acting as the fiscal agent, handling the monies for the fund. United Way is not charging for this service, and 100 percent of the donations will go for services to Tea Fire survivors.
The Tea Fire Response Fund is committed to the long-term recovery of the community.
Disbursements will be made throughout the year as needs of survivors continue to be identified.
Disbursements will be made on a quarterly basis until all funds are disbursed, no later than Dec. 31.
The first checks will be distributed in March and every three months thereafter. It’s a tentative schedule and may be adjusted based on what the screening subcommittee and oversight committee determines are the most pressing short-term, midterm and long-range needs of the community.
Tea Fire Response Fund Oversight Committee
» Janet Stanley, CEO, American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter
» G. Paul Didier, President & CEO, United Way of Santa Barbara County
» Ron Gallo, President & CEO, Santa Barbara Foundation
» Marty Blum, Mayor, City of Santa Barbara
» Salud Carbajal, Supervisor 1st District, County of Santa Barbara
» Les Carroll, General Manager, KZSB AM 1290
» Michael Granados, CEO Smith Media, KEYT3 Santa Barbara
Tea Fire Fund Screening Subcommittee
» Brian Clark, Catholic Charities
» Louise Kolbert, Director of Emergency Services, American Red Cross-Santa Barbara County Chapter
» Tom Reed, Unity Shoppe
» Brett Williams, Direct Relief International
» Jay McAmis, County Office of Emergency Services
» Joe Woodruff, Lions Club
» Ed Lamb, First Southern Baptist Church
» Justin Haagen, ServiceMaster
» Geri Ventura. MERRAG/Montecito Fire Department
» Michael Williams, Wildland Residents Association
» Joel Goforth, United Way of Santa Barbara County
» Gracie Huerta, City OES/SBFD
» Jim Rivera, Santa Barbara Foundation
Marjorie Wass is a publicist.
===============================================
FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Contact: Pam Voge – Long Term Recovery Coordinator
687-1331 ext. 107
“Tea Fire Victims Need Specific Items”, says the
Long-Term Recovery Committee
Santa Barbara ‘Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster’
(VOAD) Seeks Support for Tea Fire Victims from the
Business Community
Thursday, Februay 5th, 2009
The families and individuals impacted by the Tea Fire are currently experiencing different needs than immediately after the disaster. A change of clothes, a toothbrush and some shampoo was all some could think about as they tried to process what had happened to their lives.
Now the need is becoming more specific: a computer to help communicate with piano students; replacement tools so a general contractor with no insurance can get back to work; a catering company that lost everything; etc., etc.
The Long Term Recovery Committee of the VOAD has a limited amount of funds to meet the many needs. The desire is to help make the money stretch so everyone can be helped.
If you operate a business that could donate or discount useful items
of any kind to qualified victims of the Tea Fire, please contact Pam
Voge at the Red Cross ….687-1331 ext. 107.
Participating Agencies:
American Red Cross, Santa Barbara County Chapter
Santa Barbara Foundation
Second Harvest Food Bank
Catholic Charities
Unity Shoppe, Inc.
United Way
Direct Relief International
Montecito Fire District Merrag
County Office of Emergency Preparedness
Service Master
Santa Barbara City Fire Department
Salvation Army
areas_served: -> Santa Barbara County, CA
eligibility: -> Residents impacted by the 11/08 Tea Fire
is_fee_required: N/A -> No
(show/hide changes)Thu May 07 16:07:18 +0000 2009 by LTel:(show/hide changes)(hide history)
Created At: Thu May 07 16:07:18 +0000 2009
Updated At: Fri May 08 06:15:17 +0000 2009
Updated By: LTel
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