Where to donate? Here are the places.
Mission Viejo-based Restaurants on the Run is offering its fleet of delivery vehicles to any group wishing to donate food, water or other emergency supplies to shelters, command posts or front lines. Contact dchilders@rotr.com for more information.
To request pizza donations from Huntington Beach-based BJ’s Restaurants, call each store.
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Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort, an RV park, is offering discounts to evacuees. For more information, call 949-729-3863.
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Home Depot has partnered with the local Red Cross to make sure that group has what it needs to support the affected Orange County areas. The retailer also has items being shipped into the stores from as far away as Indianapolis to ensure they meet customers’ needs. Those items include dust masks, tarps, etc.
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Rite Aid said displaced customers can fill or pick up prescriptions at any open Rite Aid, even if their neighborhood store has been evacuated. Customers can find which stores are open in or near the fire affected areas by calling 800-748-3243.
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Some Starbucks cafes are supporting several evacuation stations, including in Orange County by providing coffee and food items for rescue personnel and evacuees.
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Pat & Oscar’s is taking donation requests from wildfire victims. Call Brian Horne at 619-977-4653.
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Wal-Mart is setting up collection sites in each of its 208 California-based stores and Sam’s Clubs where customers can make cash donations to help support ongoing relief efforts.
Albertsons is giving water, fruit and other supplies to firefighters throughout Southern California and to evacuees at Qualcomm Stadium. “We’ve invited the fire departments into the stores to take what they need,” said Albertsons spokeswoman Stephanie Martin. “Also, we’re giving to the various evacuation centers throughout Southern California.” If you are at a shelter or fire station in need of specific supplies, call Albertsons’ communications office at 714-300-6000.
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