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Healdsburg Fire Assistance Center Opens For Residents

Assistance centers will open on Saturday in Guerneville and Healdsburg to aid residents affected by the Walbridge and Meyers fires.

Nonprofits will also be available to assist with resource coordination but will not be providing gift cards, according to Sonoma County.
Nonprofits will also be available to assist with resource coordination but will not be providing gift cards, according to Sonoma County. (Maggie Avants/Patch)

Local assistance centers will open on Saturday in Guerneville and Healdsburg to connect residents affected by the Walbridge and Meyers fires to a plethora of resources and services.

The west county local assistance center will be at the Bank of America in Guerneville, 16390 Main St. and the north county center will be located at the Healdsburg High School gym, 1024 Prince St.

On Saturday, both centers will be open from 1 to 7 p.m. Starting on Sunday, hours will increase from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily until Sept 4. Dates may be extended if needed.

Find out what's happening in Healdsburgfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

There, residents can access assistance with registering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster assistance, replacing vital documents like driver's licenses or identification cards, accessing financial resource and filing insurance claims, among other re-entry resources and services.

Nonprofits will also be available to assist with resource coordination but will not be providing gift cards, according to Sonoma County.

Find out what's happening in Healdsburgfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

All resources will be shifting to centers so, the community points of distribution for residents re-entering burn areas will close at the end of Friday. Those re-entry resources will be available at the centers.

Spanish interpretation will be available, as well as representatives from local, state and federal agencies to answer questions, refer residents to different resources and take applications to determine eligibility for programs and benefits.

The services are open to all Sonoma County residents, regardless of immigration status.

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