Last Updated: 7/3/2026
View the active and standby trusted Colorado VOAD voluntary agency resources coordianting efforts together to support communities impacted by the following wildfires impacting the state of Colorado.
Aspen Acres Fire (Custer, Fremont, Huerfano & Pueblo counties)
Gold Mountain Fire (Gunnison, Montrose, & Ouray counties)
Ferris Fire (Montezuma & Dolores counties)
Willow Fire (Lake County)
Snyder Fire (Grand & Mesa counties)
The following resources are available to anyone impacted by the active wildfires across Colorado:
Americna Red Cross – Community Sheltering and Evacuation Centers have been stood up across the entire state. Click here to find specific shelter locations.
Airbnb.org – No-cost transitional housing is available to any individual or family with intial stays of up to 10 days. Dial 2-1-1 for more information and to register. *Outside of 211 hours, individuals must register in person at the Pueblo Disaster Assistance Center.
Crisis Clean Up – Households can register to be connected with volunteers who may be able to assist with clean up efforts including ash sifting, debris, trees and fences. Call (970) 283-7325 to sign up for assistance.
Our Front Porch – Provides disaster casework and recovery support including disaster stabilization toolkits, emotional support, one-to-one individualized support, practical recovery guidance and a weekly virtual support group. Visit ourfrontporchco.org for more information.
United Policyholders (UP) – Offers wildfire-impacted households insurance claim recovery guidance and support. Visit uphelp.org/2026COwildfires for more information.
Wildfire Relief Fund: Individuals that would like to support wildfire recovery and support across Colorado can make a donation to United Way of Southern Colorado’s Wildfire Relief Fund. 100% of donations support wildfire relief and recovery. Visit unitedwaysoco.org/emergencyinfo for more information or to make a donation.
211 Colorado – 211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community. Dial 211, text 898-211, or visit 211colorado.org today.
Aspen Acres Fire (Pueblo & Custer Counties)
Evacuation Shelters:
Lange Hall at 312 3rd St, Westcliffe, CO 81252
Pathfinder Park at 6655 CO-115, Florence, CO 81226
Pueblo Recreation Center at 1650 Cooper Pl, Pueblo, CO 81006
Large Animal Shelter: Colorado State Fairgrounds at 2109 Small Ave, Pueblo, CO 81004 – enter at Gate 6 & 7 off Small Avenue
Information Center – Pueblo County Joint Information Center: (719) 583-4640
Disaster Assistance Center (DAC) – Pueblo Academy of Arts (29 Lehigh Ave, Pueblo, CO 81005) Resources at the DAC will include case management, direct financial assistance, spiritual and mental health care, distribution of masks and relief supplies, clean up resources, food, basic needs kits and localized resource navigation.
Operating Hours:
Friday, July 3rd – 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Satuday, July 4th – 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Sunday, July 5th – closed
Monday, July 6th – 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7th – Tuesday, July 14th – 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Meals: Serve 6.8 is providing meals daily at Fellowship of the Rockies (3892 Northern Ave, Pueblo, CO 81005)
Breaksfast – 8:30 a.m.
Lunch – 12:30 p.m.
Dinner – 6:30 p.m.
Community Respite Center: YMCA of Pueblo (3200 E Spaulding Ave, Pueblo, CO 81008) is offering full access to their facilities during business hours including showers, restrooms, drinking water, complementary Wi-Fi, device charging, a safe air-conditioned environment, and space to rest and recharge.
Donation Drop Off: United Way of Southern Colorado (1591 Taos Road, Pueblo, CO 81006) is accepting donations. For more information, click here.
Financial Donations: Individuals that would like to support wildfire recovery and support across Colorado can make a donation to United Way of Southern Colorado’s Wildfire Relief Fund. 100% of donations support wildfire relief and recovery. Visit unitedwaysoco.org/emergencyinfo for more information or to make a donation.
Colorado VOAD agencies activated to provide disaster services included:
American Red Cross – Sheltering & Feeding
Colorado Baptist Disaster Relief – Debris Cleanup & Feeding
The Salvation Army – Feeding
Serve 6.8 – Feeding
Crisis Cleanup – Disaster Cleanup Registration/
211 Colorado – Resource Connection and Airbnb Stay Registrations
For all current ongoing Colorado VOAD member activations, please use the COVOAD Situational Reporting Form to share response efforts, impact numbers, and unmet needs identified in the field.