Financial aid for those residents in the path of September’s Roosevelt Fire has been building, thanks to the generosity of their folks throughout the region and beyond. According to the Pinedale Lions Club, who has been spearheading the fund drive, the Roosevelt Fire Disaster Recovery Fund has received $342,495.36 to date. The club says donations have come in all sizes and from Bondurant to Delaware, from individuals and groups. The Lions of Wyoming Foundation receives and processes all contributions and then forwards them to the Pinedale Lions Club for distribution. Over twenty year-round residents lost their permanent homes, and the community’s roads and infrastructure were heavily damaged. As winter arrives, volunteers and residents have been working daily to stabilize and prepare the area for inevitable spring melt and erosion. Donations are still being accepted by the Pinedale Lions Club.
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