Resources For Victims Of The Marshall Fire
If you have been affected in any way by the fire in Boulder, Louisville or Superior and need assistance with property loss, finances, mental health care, transportation, food, and more, please utilize the many resources that are being provided by your city, state and private organizations to help you through this tragedy.
Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center (DAC)
Located at the Boulder County Southeast County Hub at 1755 South Public Road in Lafayette, is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week.
Beginning Saturday, Jan. 15, the hours for the Disaster Assistance Center will shift to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. It was previously open until 7 p.m.
Boulder County community members impacted by the Marshall Fire can visit the Disaster Assistance Center to access a range of services including property loss and filing claims for assistance, financial and food assistance, mental health supports, transportation, and more.
The following resources will be available:
- Consultation on property loss and filing claims for assistance
- Gift cards for replacement of food and transportation costs
- Information about short- and long-term housing
- Help with vital records
- Referrals to emergency shelter
- Food assistance
- Mental health services
- Transportation vouchers
- Referrals for personal finance planning
Assistance will be available in English and Spanish.
Other Resources
RESOURCES DOWNLOAD [PDF]
This compilation of additional resources for the people affected by the Marshall Fire is available for download. There are links, phone numbers and addresses to the businesses and organizations available to help.