Herald Wildfire Resilience Fund

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Donate to Herald Fire Prevention Council

We build wildfire resilience in Herald, CA by supporting senior landowners, organizing volunteer brigades, and securing equipment like chippers and tractors. Every donation helps protect lives, homes, and the legacy of those who’ve cared for this land for decades. You can donate securely through the donation section to the right or through Venmo below.

Get Involved: Building a Resilient Herald

Strengthening Our Community Through Collaboration

Wildfire preparedness is a shared journey. The Herald Fire Prevention Council brings neighbors together to create a safer landscape through active collaboration.

  • Firewise Community Launch: Join us this Saturday, January 10, 2026, as we kickoff our neighborhood safety initiative.

  • Community Chipper Days: Help build resilience by clearing hazardous brush. We are starting on-going chipping services this weekend!

  • Support Our Mission: Secure donations are processed through Goodstack, directly funding our local safety equipment.

Venmo

Link: HeraldFireCouncil

Description:

Supporting senior landowners and wildfire resilience in Herald, CA through equipment, volunteers, and community care.

Instructions:

  • Click the link above or search for Herald Fire Prevention Council in the Venmo app.

The Herald Volunteer Strike Team is our community's front line against wildfire catastrophe. We stand ready to clear the high-risk fuel load—like the volatile 1,700 acres of eucalyptus—that threatens our homes.

Your donation is not just a contribution; it is an investment in our shared safety. Every dollar goes directly to keeping our volunteers operational: purchasing essential gear, funding necessary training, and ensuring the saws and trucks have fuel, oil, and maintenance to create defensible space and keep our community resilient.

Join the movement today and help us fight fire before it starts.