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Wildfire Relief Information

Do you need help?

The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation has established a Fire Relief Fund to support cattle producers impacted by the recent wildfires in Northwest Oklahoma. Find more information and donate at okcattlemen.org.

Beaneighbor.org, through the Oklahoma Healthcare Authority, provides access to local support including financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help. Search for aid in your area at Beaneighbor.org.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief has volunteer teams ready to assist families affected by the recent disasters. Please call (844) 690-9198 or fill out a request form online at www.okdisasterhelp.org

How to help

Woodward Livestock Auction is accepting donations to support those impacted by the ongoing wildfires and firefighters. Supplies needed include: hay, water and Gatorade, Liquid IV, non-perishable snacks, eye drops, lip balm, and baby wipes. If you need hay or can haul it, please email woodward@westernlivestock.com or call (580) 256-5547. Direct monetary donations may be made to 1000 Hills Ranch Church: https://app.clovergive.com/app/giving/clodo-1000hillsranchchurch

The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is also collecting donations to help recovery efforts for rural Oklahomans affected by the wildfires. Donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar with the foundation, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, and Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance each matching up to $10,000 for a total donation match of up to $30,000. Find more information and donate at okfarmbureau.org

Beaver County Conservation District is coordinating donations of hay for wildfire relief. Hay can be dropped off at the Hamilton Farm, west of Knowles, OK on Highway 64.

Laverne Fire Department is accepting donations of non-perishable food, feed, hay, fencing, and monetary donations and is in contact with volunteer fire departments throughout the area.

Hay Donations

Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry reminds the public to use caution before bringing hay to Northwest Oklahoma to prevent the spread of invasive fire ants. Find out if your county is under quarantine for fire ants on the USDA website.

Fire Department Donations

Items Needed:

  • Water 
  • Sports Drinks
  • Electrolytes
  • Eye Drops
  • Baby Wipes
  • Chapstick
  • High Protein Snacks
  • Easy on-the-go snacks

Drop Off Locations:

  • Beaver - The First Security Bank
  • Beaver - Beaver Co Fairgrounds
  • Liberal - Radcliff Family Eye Care
  • Liberal - One Way Deli
  • Elkhart - Morton Co Health Department 
  • Guymon - Denise H. Lunt, CPA

Donation Questions? Call or text Jessica Reed at 620-629-0439

Do You Want to Help?

Donate to Voluntary Organizations supporting wildfire relief efforts

American Red Cross - Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief - Visit www.okdisasterhelp.org/donate, or mail to Oklahoma Baptists Attn: Disaster Relief, 300 Johnny Bench Dr Ste 300, Oklahoma City, OK 73104

The Salvation Army - Visit give.salvationarmyaok.org/give/652179

Donating cash is always a good option. Be careful to pick a reputable charity, as there are many scams that pop up during disasters. 

Volunteer Opportunities

Samaritan's Purse - Find volunteer opportunities online at spvolunteer.org.  

Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps and/or Animal Response Team - Sign up online at okmrc.org