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Support Families During Colorado Elk, Lee and Grease Fires

efter OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INC

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. We are providing food and shelter to those in need during the Colorado Elk Fire. We are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are supporting your community and helping to build a brighter future for all.

Colorado Elk Fire Disaster Relief Fund: We have provided shelter and over a quarter of a million meals during these disasters.
Every contribution, big or small, will bring much-needed assistance to families struggling in the aftermath of this disaster.
Here's how your donation can help:
$25 Dollars can provide much needed water to families.
$100 can provide a care package with essential supplies for families in need.
$250 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has access to food and shelter
$1,000 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has long term access to food and shelter.

Elk Fire in western Colorado grows to 4,000 acres, nearby Lee and Grease Fires reach 5,000

A wildfire that started in northwest Colorado on Saturday afternoon has now burned around 4,000 acres. Meanwhile, the Lee and Grease Fires, which are located very near each other, have grown to cover around 5,000 acres between the two of them. Evacuations and closures have been put in place near two of the fires burning in Rio Blanco County.

The Elk Fire, located 10 miles southeast of Meeker, was sparked by lightning as thunderstorms rolled through the area over the weekend. It has continued to grow quickly, spreading rapidly due to dry conditions and pinyon, juniper and oak brush growing in the area.
Gov. Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency Sunday due to the Elk Fire. According to the Bureau of Land Management, one structure and four outbuildings have been lost. An evacuation location is set up at 200 Main Street in Meeker.
Two fires continue to burn to the southwest of Meeker as well. The Lee Fire and the Grease Fire are very close to each other and have grown throughout the day. Together, the fires have burned around 5,000 acres.

A wildfire that started in northwest Colorado on Saturday afternoon has now burned around 4,000 acres. Meanwhile, the Lee and Grease Fires, which are located very near each other, have grown to cover around 5,000 acres between the two of them. Evacuations and closures have been put in place near two of the fires burning in Rio Blanco County.

The Elk Fire, located 10 miles southeast of Meeker, was sparked by lightning as thunderstorms rolled through the area over the weekend. It has continued to grow quickly, spreading rapidly due to dry conditions and pinyon, juniper and oak brush growing in the area.
Gov. Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency Sunday due to the Elk Fire. According to the Bureau of Land Management, one structure and four outbuildings have been lost. An evacuation location is set up at 200 Main Street in Meeker.
Two fires continue to burn to the southwest of Meeker as well. The Lee Fire and the Grease Fire are very close to each other and have grown throughout the day. Together, the fires have burned around 5,000 acres.

Evacuation orders are in place in several areas near the Elk Fire. Residents in these areas should evacuate now:
County Road 8, mile markers 11-16
Sleepy Cat to Lake Avery - north side of the road
County Road 40 and County Road 63
County Road 49
Pre-evacuations are in place near the Elk Fire in several locations, and residents in the area should be ready to evacuate if needed:
Mile markers 16-25, Avery to PotHole Ranch, on both sides of the road
Both sides of County Road 14
County Road 57, Miller Creek
County Road 8, mile marker 19-27
Evacuation orders are also in place for residents near the Lee Fire. Those living in these areas should evacuate now:
County Road 22, Little Hills, off of County Road 5
County Road 76 intersection, County Road 3 to County Road 5
Highway 64, mile marker 58-67
County Road 127
County Road 129
County Road 66
Brightwater Lane
Pre-evacuation orders are in place for residents on County Road 33. Please be ready to leave if the area is ordered to evacuate.

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We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. From providing food and shelter to those in need to offering educational programs and support services, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are supporting your community and helping to build a brighter future for all.

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