600 homes lost, 35,000 people evacuated.

The Marshall Fire in Boulder County has been devastating. Roughly 600 homes have been lost and many of the roughly 35,000 people who have been evacuated won't have a home to return to.

If you're looking to help those impacted by the Marshal Fire, we've put together various ways you can donate, as well as volunteer. We've also included resources for those who were affected by the wildfire.

Donate to Those Impacted By the Marshall Fire:

Resources for Those Impacted By the Marshall Fire:

  • Lost or Missing Pets
  • Disaster Assistance Center
    • Property loss and filing claims for assistance, financial and food assistance, mental health supports, transportation, and more
    • Specialists from Boulder County Housing and Human Services, Public Health, and Community Services, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Mental Health Partners, other area government and nonprofit organizations, and insurers will be available
    • Located at Boulder County Southeast County Hub at 1755 S. Public Road in Lafayette (9 a.m.–7 p.m., 7 days a week)
  • Evacuation Centers
    • YMCA of Northern Colorado: 2800 Dagny Way, Lafayette
    • Rocky Mountain Christian Church: 9447 Niwot Rd, Niwot
    • N. Boulder Rec Center: 3170 Broadway, Boulder
    • Longmont Senior Center: 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont (not for overnight shelter)
    • Westminster Calvary: 10138 Wadsworth Pkwy #1000, in Westminster
    • *For those who have tested positive for COVID-19: Mount Calvary Lutheran: 3485 Stanford Ct, Boulder
    • *For Animals: Jefferson County Fairgrounds: 15200 W 6th Ave Frontage Rd, Golden
  • Updates on the Marshall Fire

Our hearts go out to those impacted by this devastating fire.