Sierra Club Solidarity & Relief Fundraising

Support Communities Impacted by the Wildfires on the West Coast

100% of your contribution will support providing assistance and relief for those impacted by the devastating fires on the West Coast:


  • Rogue Valley Relief Fund (sponsored by the MRG Foundation) will work to meet the needs of those who have been displaced by fires, providing tents, meals, gas, and other supplies. In the long term, this fund is intended to support people who have lost their homes in the fires as they rebuild their lives, prioritizing those who have the least access to aid.
  • Oregon Worker Relief Fund provides financial support directly to Oregonians who have been impacted by the wildfires or have lost their jobs yet are ineligible for many federal benefits due to their immigration status, and now face hunger, homelessness, and economic hardship.
  • Latino Community Foundation (LCF) California Wildfire Relief Fund is reactivating our Wildfire Relief Fund (formerly designated to only Northern California) to deploy contributions to Latino-led organizations supporting families displaced by the current wildfires across all the state of California.
  • United Farm Workers (UFW) Foundation empowers communities to ensure human dignity. They serve over 90,000 immigrants annually through a holistic approach; they provide critical services and engage our constituents in systemic change to break the cycle of poverty and provide safe havens that supply resources and services.
  • Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington strives to eliminate unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, and racism so all people can live with greater human dignity. They work to afford a second chance to individuals and families with multiple life challenges.
  • Familias Unidas Economy and Ecology Project is a project of a project of Familias Unidas por La Justicia, an independent farmworker union of indigenous families located in Burlington, WA representing over 500 Triqui, Mixteco, and Spanish speaking workers at Sakuma Bros. Berry Farm. They work to secure a better future for harvesters in the berry fields of Whatcom and Skagit County.

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