Small Actions. Big Impact.

When the fire comes, it tests more than just our response—it tests our preparation. This video highlights the partnership between the Herald Fire District and our community. We hold our end of the bargain by staying vigilant and prepared, so they can hold theirs when it matters most. Every small action you take today is a step toward a safer tomorrow for all of Herald. #HeraldCA #HeraldFireDistrict #HFPC #HeraldStrong #SacramentoCounty #FirePreparedness #SmallActionsBigImpact #WildfireSafety #HomeSafety #FirstResponders #VolunteerFirefighters #CommunityResilience

LaCharles James

**LaCharles “LC” James**

President & Founder, Herald Fire Prevention Council

LaCharles “LC” James is a visionary community leader dedicated to wildfire resilience and rural advocacy. As President and Founder of the Herald Fire Prevention Council, LC has built campaigns that empower neighbors, strengthen defensible space, and connect volunteers with practical tools for home hardening and community safety.

His journey blends decades of public service and global outreach: from serving as a Supervising Deputy Probation Officer in Los Angeles County to volunteering with the Peace Corps in Liberia, where he taught and mentored students who continue to carry forward his lessons today. LC’s leadership is rooted in authenticity, collaboration, and the quiet heroism of everyday people working together to protect their communities.

Through initiatives like the Golden Paradox Challenge, LC champions innovative, transparent systems that engage donors, restaurants, and volunteers in wildfire prevention. His work is not only about reducing risk—it’s about building legacy, documenting stories, and ensuring rural voices are heard in statewide resilience planning.

LC lives and works in Herald, California, where his commitment to community, family, and inclusive outreach continues to inspire new partnerships and long-term impact.

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