I took this photo from our living room window on the first night of the Eaton Fire. While we were fortunate to never face mandatory evacuation, we did reach Stage 2, and watching the fire move across the mountains was both surreal and deeply humbling. Just blocks away, the devastation is unimaginable. So many of our friends, including one of my best friend’s parents, have lost everything.
It’s hard to put into words the mix of emotions—gratefulness for our safety, heartbreak for those who have lost so much, and awe at the strength of our community. In the face of such overwhelming loss, it’s been inspiring to see neighbors, first responders, and strangers stepping up to support one another.
If you’re looking for ways to help, please consider donating to local relief efforts like
@RedCross , local shelters, or wildfire relief funds.
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Together, we can help our community rebuild and find hope again.
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