Butte County – Park Fire – Relief and Recovery Applications

Relief and Recovery Applications CalAssist Mortgage Fund Mortgage Relief for Displaced Families Income limits have increased, expanding the eligibility for families rebuilding after disasters. Homeowners who were previously declined because they did not meet the program’s income limits are encouraged to review the new income limits and reapply.View the October 22, 2025 Press Release here…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Animal and Pet Resources

Animal Reunification Butte County – North Valley Animal Disaster Group BOTH SMALL AND LARGE ANIMAL SHELTERS ARE CLOSED.  Animals remaining at the Emergency Shelter have been relocated to Northwest SPCA or to Butte Humane Society. If you have not picked your animals up from the emergency shelter, please contact Northwest SPCA or Butte Humane Society…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Disaster Case Management

As of October 27, 2025, the waitlist for disaster case management services is closed and NO longer accepting applications. For questions and inquiries, please reach out to Saint Vincent de Paul by phone at 530-330-5961 or send an email to parkfire2024@svdp-sacramento.org. When leaving a voicemail be sure to include your name, phone number, reason for…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Distribution Centers & Fire Survivor Assistance

Oroville Hope Center Distribution Center Offering the following supplies to individuals affected by the Park Fire: 2620 5th Avenue, Oroville530-538-8398Tues-Fri 9am-2:30pm Individuals can drop in anytime during the above hours. African American Family & Cultural Center Distribution Center Offering: No proof of eligibility is required. 3300 Spencer Ave, Oroville, CA 95966530-532-1205Mon-Fri 9am-6pm California Lifeline* Free Prepaid…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Fire Survivor Communications & Information Bulletins

ParkFireHelp Text Alerts – Butte Glenn 211 Butte County residents impacted by the Park Fire may opt-in to receive text messages with information on fire recovery resources and support. To opt-in, send a text message with the keyword ParkFireHelp to 898211. Team-Up & Cohasset Community Questionnaire Provides a questionnaire for impacted Cohasset Community residents that…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Emergency Housing & Shelter

Housing* True North Housing Alliance Rapid Rehousing for Park Fire Survivors Provides rapid rehousing and other housing support services to individuals and families who have lost their homes due to the Park Fire. True North also offers Housing Navigation and Housing Deposit support services for eligible Partnership Health Medi-Cal beneficiaries. To qualify for assistance, applicants…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Document Replacement and Recovery

United States Postal Service (USPS) USPS offers temporary mail forwarding services available to all: www.usps.com/manage/forward.htm Legal Services of Northern California Provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals and families affected by the Park Fire. LSNC can help with disaster related legal issues including: If you have legal questions as a result of the Park Fire,…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Insurance Information and Assistance

California Department of Insurance Provides resources, tips, and actions to help homeowners and businesses who are affected by wildfires. For questions, to file a complaint, or to get the latest insurance-related news, visit: https://bit.ly/3LibqMO or call 1-800-927-4357 (1-800-482-4833 TTY) For more information, Call Department of Insurance 800-927-4357 Mon-Fri or use chat option on website at…

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Butte County – Park Fire – Mental Health and Emotional Support Services

Butte County Behavioral Health Access Line 24/7 530-891-2810 or 800-334-6622 Offering emotional support and crisis support to anyone seeking assistance. National Disaster Distress HelpLine Call 1-800-985-5990 Text TalkWithUs to 800-985-5990 A disaster or tragedy often brings out strong emotions, such as anxiety, worry and anger, triggering of PTSD, and people may want help in dealing with their feelings.…

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