You Can Still Help!

The beautiful state of Colorado was drastically impacted by the infamous fire last summer known as the Waldo Canyon Fire. Your donations have positively impacted the lives of victims, wildlife, and firefighters, but there is still work being done. Agencies are in need of more donations to start renewing Colorado to its previous magnificence and helping to give a new start to those impacted by the fire.

Please donate now. Anything helps.

        - Soeren, 16, citizen of Colorado


(06/29/2012) An updated map (as of 8pm) of the mandatory evacuation areas from the Waldo Canyon Fire can be found here. All other areas are either under pre-evacuation status, voluntary evacuation status, or are safe.
(06/28/2012) Residents of homes on the streets in this list need to report to a meeting at the Gallogly Events Center at the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs at 8pm to learn about the status of their homes. Check-in for the meeting starts at 6pm. The meeting is NOT public - it's only for these specific residents - and all attendees will need to provide identification.
(06/27/2012) Sign up at SpringsGov.com to recieve possible updates about your address. If they recieve information about the status of your property, or the property of your friends/relatives in Colorado Springs, you will be notified.
(06/27/2012) Cheyenne Mountain High School and Lewis Palmer High School are working as shelters for evacuees, and State Farm representatives are currently stationed there for assistance with insurance issues.
(06/27/2012) The entire city of Woodland Park is now on pre-evacuation status, and some parts are under mandatory evacuation. All areas east of County Road 25 to Blossom Road are also now under pre-evacuation status. Mandatory evacuations are in place in parts of Teller County as well. Get more information here.
(06/27/2012) Evacuation orders for Crystal Park have been downgraded to voluntary by Sheriff Terry Maketa, but he encourages residents to remain aware and active.