Dear Neighbors,
This Thanksgiving, I want to share how grateful I am to be part of a community that shows such extraordinary strength, compassion, and resilience—especially in the face of challenges like the Mountain Fire. For many of our neighbors, this season has been unimaginably difficult. If you’ve been affected, please know I am here to support you every step of the way.
Next week, we’ll be holding a Phase 2 Debris Removal Workshop to help residents navigate the next steps in recovering and rebuilding their properties. It’s part of an on going effort to make sure you have the tools and resources you need to move forward.
If you need assistance, resources like 211 and Food Share are available for you. For those looking to give back, donations and volunteer efforts are a powerful way to make an impact. Donations can be made with the Ventura County Community Foundation for the Wildfire Relief and Recovery Fund or you can learn about volunteer needs through the United Way volunteer program.
I continue to be moved by the stories of generosity and resilience that define our community. A neighbor using water from their pool to help protect a home before evacuating. First responders carrying disabled residents to safety. Volunteers standing shoulder to shoulder with families, helping sift through the ashes of what was lost. Past fire victims gathering with those currently impacted, sharing insights, lessons, and hope.
These moments reveal a powerful truth about the spirit of Ventura County: when hard times come, we come together. We support one another. We show up for our neighbors, because that’s who we are.
I’m incredibly proud to represent a community that demonstrates such strength and kindness. Please know that I will continue to stand with you and work for you as we move forward, together.
Wishing you and your loved ones a Happy Thanksgiving!
With thanks,
,
Jeff
Supervisor Jeff Gorell, District 2,
SupervisorGorell@ventura.org
www.venturacountyrecovers.org |