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Boulder County wildfires: How to help those impacted by the disaster

Here’s where to donate money, give supplies

The Marshall Fire continues to burn ...
RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
The Marshall Fire continues to burn out of control on Dec. 30, 2021 in Broomfield.
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Elise Schmelzer - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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More than 35,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes as two wildfires spread across Boulder County. Here’s how to help them.

Community Foundation Boulder County is collecting monetary donations for those impacted. Donations can be made online at .

The Boulder Office of Emergency Management said people who can offer shelter to offer displaced residents should . The program will contact people if needed.

Donations of household goods should be brought to local non-profit thrift stores, according to the Office of Emergency Management.

If you lost or found a pet, a Facebook page called has been created for people to share information. People are also offering to take in pets.

Others with the capacity to shelter or relocate horses and other livestock are .

The Office of Emergency Management asked people to not call their emergency lines to offer donations. They need to keep the lines clear.

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