In addition to providing speakers for public forums throughout the wildfire-impacted areas, United Policyholders is sponsoring a regular series of educational meetings in Rancho Bernardo titled "Roadmap to Recovery." The series is a collaborative effort with the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church and 2003 Cedar Fire survivors participating in the United Policyholders' Volunteer Mentor program. The educational meetings focus on the full range of post-fire recovery issues relating to construction, insurance, mortgages, and emotional health. Seminars are scheduled on select Thursdays beginning at 7:00 p.m. at at Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church,17010 Pomerado Road. All meetings include insurance interest group "breakout" sessions facilitated by a United Policyholders volunteer. For further information, contact Outreach Coordinator Karen Reimus at Karen@uphelp.org. To view the Power Point slide shows from past meetings, visit www.rbcpc.org.
Long Term Recovery Centers
RB United is one of six long term recovery centers (LTRC) in San Diego County, created by a grant from The San Diego Foundation to aid each fire-impacted community in its recovery process. The other long term recovery centers are Rebuild Escondido, Ramona Fire Recovery Center, Harris Fire Recovery Center, Fallbrook, migrant/farm workers. The mission of these county recovery teams is to provide and coordinate emotional, physical, financial, and spiritual resources to help rebuild the homes and lives of families affected by the San Diego Wildfires of October 2007.
RB United (United Policyholders is a member of the RB United Coalition)
RB United
16776 Bernardo Center Drive, Ste. 110
San Diego, CA 92128
e-mail: projectcoordinator@rbunited.com
858-485-1292
Rebuild Escondido
Rebuild Escondido Assistance Center Team
(R.E.A.C.T)
e-mail: rebuildescondido@gmail.com
760-746-FIRE
Harris Fire Center
Fallbrook Long Term Recovery Center
Ramona Fire Recovery Center
1710 Montecito Road
Ramona, CA, 92065
e-mail: bonblou@yahoo.com
760-788-1013
The Wildfire Recovery Project (funded by FEMA)
Rancho Bernardo Resources for Fire Families (pdf)
Migrant/farm workers