July 30, 2015 - Oakhurst, Calif. — The American Red Cross of the Central Valley has opened a shelter to assist residents affected by the ongoing Willow Fire. The shelter is located at the Oakhurst Community Center, 39800 Road 425B. 
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The Red Cross previously established an evacuation center in response to the Willow Fire, but because of new mandatory evacuations for the Cascadel Woods community, volunteers have set up a full shelter.

“Our disaster team has been working closely with government partners to determine how to best serve the community,” said Executive Director Barry Falke, “We’ve had teams on standby since the fire began so that we could respond quickly to provide relief to these families.”

Red Cross volunteers will provide lodging, meals, hygiene kits and more for the evacuated families. The Central California Animal Disaster Team will be on scene to care for pets. 

Due to client privacy, media may be allowed in the shelter at the discretion of the shelter manager. Please check in with shelter staff upon arrival. Contact Jessica Piffero, (661)809-2726 if you have any questions.

The Red Cross is able to provide disaster relief services during wildfire season thanks to the generosity of the community. The best way to help current wildfire evacuees is through a financial donation. Visit redcross.org to make an online donation to your local chapter.