Rebuild RB Now Accepting Your Tax Deductable Donation!

Rebuild RB is proud to offer you the opportunity to donate to the fire victims in our community. We are a 501(c) (3) public charity that was formed to serve the survivors of the 2007 Witch Creek Fires. Most fire recovery organizations raise money to fund and replenish much needed public resources, however the money Rebuild RB collects goes directly to individual fire victims. As an all-volunteer organization, we have a realistic goal of giving 90% of all fund(s) collected. We offer generous incentives to all donors.
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ReBuild RB Mission:

Rebuild RB is a 501 (c)(3) Public Charity that was formed to support fire victims in Rancho Bernardo and the surrounding communities who were seriously impacted by the October 2007 San Diego County Wildfires. We believe in the power of neighbors helping neighbors by assisting them to rebuild their homes and lives. We help connect them with private and community resources via a website, increase public awareness and distribute needed funds directly to fire families via a grant process.

 

Please Note: We are not currently accepting Grant Applications

Ask An Expert

Online Forum for Fire Survivors provided by United Policy Holders.
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Fire Families

Please register your family for inclusion on the site: We want to help! If you wish, we will post a photo of your family, your story and a list of how the community can meet your needs.


Volunteers/Donations

Please check the site as it progresses for ways to volunteer your time and or donate needed items. Please email us any information you have on organizations that are helping the fire families for inclusion on the site. The road to recovery will be a long one, and help is needed now and will be in the future.

Please pass on this information to any affected Rancho Bernardo Friends and Neighbors.


Fireman Tribute Photo

Darlene Racicot of Ontario, Canada created this marvelous sculpture and entered it in the South Porcupine-Porcupine Carnival Ice Sculpture Contest as a tribute to the firefighters after September 11th.

We feel it also captures the spirit felt by the Rancho Bernardo Community towards our firefighters. We don’t know who the photographer is.