7 Year Old Boy Raises Funds for Little Bear Survivors… Reply

Lincoln County (July 30, 2012): Edward and Darlene Camus have a 7-year-old grandson, Joey Camus, who lives in Maryland but has been here to visit them.  They sent him a clipping of the newspaper article telling about the Little Bear Fire.  Joey went to his parents and said he wanted to earn some money so he could send it to the fire survivors.  He worked at various chores and earned money which he then sent to his grandparents asking them to be sure it helped someone who was hurt by the fire.

If Joey can help then so can all of us…

The road to recovery from this fire and the possible flooding is going to be long and hard. It is also going to be very expensive, especially for those who have lost more than they can personally shelter. But you can make a life-changing difference for these families.

By making a financial donation to the Little Bear Fire Relief Fund, you are giving hope to these families in need. Won’t you please consider giving a kind donation to this important cause?

100% of your donations will go directly to these families.

We will rebuild… we need your help. Reply

On June 4th, 2012 lightening sparked a fire now known as the Little Bear Fire in the mountains overlooking Lincoln County, New Mexico. From there it grew to become New Mexico’s most devastating fire in history. When the smoke had cleared, this little mountain community was left with over 250 homes and businesses that were completely wiped out. Homes burned, lives turned upside down, pristine forest destroyed.

Unfortunately, shortly after the flames were extinguished, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that they will not be offering any personal financial assistance to the survivors of this fire.

Little Bear Recovery TeamIn the wake of this disaster, the Little Bear Recovery Team was formed. This team is made up of all volunteers who live and work in the Lincoln County area. We were formed with the sole purpose of providing support to the survivors of this devastating incident. We are dedicated to helping each family that was affected by this fire to reach a point of full recovery from their losses. It is our earnest hope and prayer that by sharing our hearts and resources with our friends and neighbors in need, we can help them overcome the tremendous obstacles that lie ahead during this recovery period.

The road to recovery from this fire and the possible flooding is going to be long and hard. It is also going to be very expensive, especially for those who have lost more than they can personally shelter. But you can make a life-changing difference for these families.

By making a financial donation to the Little Bear Fire Relief Fund, you are giving hope to these families in need. Won’t you please consider giving a kind donation to this important cause?

100% of your donations will go directly to these families.

Donation Center: New Needs, New Hours Reply

The Little Bear Donation Center has new needs and new hours.

The survivors are in need of paper towels as well as other cleaning supplies. If you would like to donate these items, please drop them off at the Donation Center which is located at:

 1940 Sudderth Dr.

The new hours the Donation Center will be open are as follows:

9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Saturday

This Donation Center is open for all of the survivors of the Little Bear fire. If you have suffered loss of property due to the fire, you are why the Donation Center is here. Please come on by and take what you need. If there is something specific that you need that is not at the Donation Center, please let us know and we will get the word out!

Again, a big “Thank You” goes out to all of the people and organizations who have donated items to our Little Bear Survivors.

Lots of Updates from the Recovery Team… Reply

Little Bear Recovery TeamLincoln County, NM (July 2, 2012): Hello Lincoln County and beyond! We wanted to update you on several things that are going on with regards to the ongoing recovery efforts and some preventative measures that are going on here with regards to the potential flooding hazard within the Bonito Watershed.

Little Bear Recovery Center

The Recovery Center has had a very busy few first weeks. Since we officially opened on June 23rd, we have had nearly 90 families that suffered loss of land and/or property come by and register with one of our case workers. We now have over 35 people who have volunteered their time and dedicated their hearts to helping the survivors of this incident as case workers! Each survivor who registers is assigned a caring associate that will help guide them through their own personal recovery process. We are thrilled to offer this service to our neighbors in need. If you are a survivor of the Little Bear Fire and have not registered with the Recovery Center, please come by the center and do so. You can also start the registration process online by clicking on the Survivor tab at the top of this page.

The Recovery Center is changing its hours. The new hours will be from 9am – 3pm Monday – Saturday.

Little Bear Donations Center

The Donations Center is in full operation! The Donation Center is located at 1940 Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso, NM right across the street from the Circle J Barbecue. If you have items that you would like to donate, please feel free to take them to the donation facility Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.   Please take note, both the Recovery Center and the Donation Center will be closed on July 4th.

Here are some guidelines for donations:

  • As mentioned before, we are all set with clothing, so please do not donate clothes.
  • If you are wanting to donate items to the Donations Center, please make sure the items are clean and in good working order. New or “like-new” items are the best choice. Remember that most of the survivor families have no means to clean or fix up items as they are currently displaced from their homes. If you have a lot of older items that can still fetch some money at a garage sale, please consider having a sale and then either donated the proceeds directly or purchasing new items to donate to the survivors. We appreciate you and your desire to give. Please help work together with us to provide the best assistance possible for our friends and neighbors in need. Thank you so very much for standing with us in this effort to help those in need.
  • Survivors who are working on the recovery of their property are in need of tools (power and hand and garden), gloves and work boots.

Financial Donations

We have begun to receive some financial donations from various sources. Thanks to all of you that have given to the Little Bear Fire Fund at City Bank in Ruidoso or have clicked on our Donate button at the upper right side of this screen. 100% of all money donated to this fund will go directly to the benefit of the survivors. All administrative costs are being graciously covered with funds outside of this source so that we can make this promise. As the case managers identify the specific unmet needs of each family, your donations will play a critical part in this recovery effort. The more money we have to offer, the more complete of a recovery solution we can offer. Please carefully consider donating to these families today.

Volunteers

Many of you have taken the time already to fill out our volunteer forms on this site and have been connected with our volunteer coordination team. Thank you for your willingness to participate in this recovery effort. The full recovery may last for many months, so please be aware that the opportunity for you to use your specific skills may be today or it may be sometime in the future. But rest assured, our coordinators will contact you as the needs arise. If you want to volunteer and have not already done so, please fill out the online form here. Or simply visit the Little Bear Recovery Center on Hwy 48, 2 miles north of the Hwy 37 turn off.

There are some immediate needs relating to volunteer efforts in preparation for flood conditions that may arise with our monsoon season, especially along the flood plain of the Rio Bonito Watershed. Please see the following post to get information on how you can help with this effort: Sand Bag Fillers Needed

Also, as we have mentioned numerous times, we have the great privilege and blessing to host the Samaritan’s Purse Disaster Relief Team at the Angus Church of the Nazarene. This ministry still needs volunteers for the all important effort of assisting the survivors with sifting through debris and cleaning off their home sites. Please read the following post to get information about how you can help with these efforts: All Hands On Deck: Samaritan’s Purse Really Needs Our Help…

Stay Safe… Work Together

URGENT: Supplies Needed for the Survivors… 2

Lincoln County, NM (June 27, 2012): The following items are need immediately for the survivors of the Little Bear Fire:

  • Large trash cans
  • Tools such as shovels and rakes
  • Work gloves

If you can provide any of these items, please bring by the Donation Center at 1940 Sudderth Drive between 9am – 7pm Mon-Fri or between 9am – 3pm Sat. The center is closed on Sundays.

NOTE: If they are doing debris cleanup, whether fire survivor or volunteer, you are welcome to come get clothing at the Donation Center or at Christian Services that you can work in and then just throw away.

Also, the Donations Center still needs clothing racks and tables.  If you want them back, they need to be clearly marked.
Let’s all pitch in and help our neighbors…

Little Bear Donation Center Now Open… Reply

The Little Bear Recovery Team can happily report that the Little Bear Donation Center at River Crossing is now open to receive from the generous public and disperse to the Little Bear survivors.

The Donation Center is located at 1940 Sudderth Dr. If you have items that you would like to donate, please feel free to take them to the donation facility Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.   Please take note, both the Recovery Center and the Donation Center will be closed on July 4th.

Please note the following concerning donations:

Please do not bring any more clothing. We have received a large quantity of these items already and we must be careful to appropriate space for other items that will be coming in the future. If you have clothing you would like to donate, please consider having a garage/yard sale and donating the funds earned to this effort. We are very grateful for the many racks of clothing that we have received already.

  • The items that the survivors have asked for specifically are baby diapers, Pedialyte, Enfamil, and first aid items or kits.
  • The items the donation center needs are hangers and clothes racks.

Again, a big “Thank You” goes out to all of the people and organizations who have donated items to our Little Bear Survivors.

Lincoln County and beyond, you are truly neighbors helping neighbors!

Volunteers Needed… Please Sign Up Today Reply

Hello neighbors. We are now ready to start accepting applications for Volunteers here at the Little Bear Recovery Center! Please click on the tab at the top of the website named Volunteers and read through all of the information. You can then fill out the form and click Submit and you will be registered in our Volunteer database. Once you have registered, someone from our volunteer coordination office will contact you to get more information and start plugging you into the recovery effort as needed.

Neighbors helping neighbors…

Thanks in advance for all you are willing to do. This is a community effort and it starts with people like you who are willing to freely donate your time and skills for the benefit of others. Our collective hats off to you!

Financial Donation Account is Active! 2

DonateOk Lincoln County. We can now accept financial donations. All you have to is click the Donate button at the top right hand side of the screen. All donated funds will get deposited directly into the Little Bear Fire Relief Fund at City Bank in Ruidoso. You can also go directly to City Bank and donate to the Little Bear Fire Relief Fund. 100% of all money donated will go directly to survivors of distasters here in Lincoln County. No administrative fees will ever be paid out of this account. Please consider making a donation to this fund or to one of the many charitable organizations that are active in our area.

If you want to mail in a donation, here is the address:

City Bank

Attn: Little Bear Fire Relief Fund

1096 Mechem Dr. #103

Ruidoso, NM 88345

(575) 258-2265