PARADISE CAMP FIRE

Providing long term regeneration for all communities affected

Camp Fire Restoration Project

Sol Sanctuary has partnered with the Camp Fire Restoration Project (CFRP) utilizing the ranch as one of their Resource Hubs and demonstration sites.  

 In October 2019, Sol Sanctuary had over 50 campers stay at the ranch, as they completed restoration work in and around the burn scar. 

   

The Camp Fire Crisis

On November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire tore through Butte County and became the most destructive fire in California history with 85 lives lost, 153,336 acres burned and 13,972 residences and 528 commercial buildings destroyed.

Local, state and federal organizations have responded to the emergency with an outpouring of supplies, food, and shelters to help survivors get their physical basic needs met.

The losses to the community affected by the Campfire have been difficult to quantify. Thousands of people are displaced. Homes, livelihoods, and loved ones have been lost. Support networks, community connection, outlets for emotions and grieving are needed now and into the foreseeable future.