Here is a summary of support available at the Clinica Lafayette parking lot (located next to the Boulder County Southeast County Hub at 1755 Public Road in Lafayette):
What: Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center for people who lost homes in or were displaced by the Marshall Fire
When: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., seven days a week
Where: Boulder County Southeast Hub, 1755 South Public Road, Lafayette, CO
Help Available: For people who lost homes in or were displaced by the Marshall Fire, the Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center will provide services including:
- Consultation on property loss and filing claims for assistance
- Gift cards for replacement of food and transportation costs
- Information about short- and long-term housing
- Help with vital records
- Referrals to emergency shelter
- Food assistance
- Mental health services
- COVID-19 tests
- Transportation vouchers
- Referrals for personal finance planning

Those impacted by the Marshall Fire are encouraged to visit www.boco.org/MarshallFire and www.boco.org/MarshallFireEspanol to learn about the recovery process and find out about available resources for which they may qualify.
The Boulder County Center Call Center also has information on the Disaster Assistance Center at 303-413-7730. As it is during all area disasters, emergency response information about the Marshall Fire continues to be published on the Boulder Office of Emergency Management site at www.BoulderOEM.com.
Additional Community Resources
Disaster Relief Resources
Governor’s List of Resources Link here
Marshall Fire Resources Flyer ENG | Marshall Fire Resources Flyer ESP
Disaster Assistance Team List of Relief Resources Link here (a facebook page but will open) Disaster Assist Team (#DAT) — Wildfire Info & Relief Resources | ?ℹ Jan 3rd #Colorado #MarshallFire | Facebook
FEMA – Residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated counties can begin applying for assistance by registering online at http://www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (local time) seven days a week until further notice.
Template for home inventory (to give to insurance): https://uphelp.org/claim-guidance-publications/household-inventory-sample-spreadsheet/
Updates and Information
Emergency Status – Boulder Office of Emergency Management Includes info in English and Spanish about re-entry timelines
Sign up for Emergency Notifications here Emergency Mass Notification System – Boulder County
Marshall Fire Updates | City of Louisville, CO City of Louisville page dedicated to the Marshall fire, includes information and resource guides
Marshall Fire | Boulder County Boulder County page dedicated to the Marshall fire, includes information and resource guides
Marshall Fire | Colorado Newsline List of resources and services available to displaced families. Also includes where people can make donations
Local Restaurants Providing Free Meals to Displaced Families & First Responders
Ash’Kara Boulder – 1043 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302
Attic Bar and Bistro – 949 Walnut St Ste 200, Boulder, CO 80302
Bartaco Boulder – 1048 Pearl St Suite 101, Boulder, CO 80302
Free Food, Clothing, Toys, Pet Supplies, and Other Supplies
Sister Carmen Community Center
Aspen Ridge Drive, Lafayette, 80026
Sister Carmen website (303) 665-4342
-Food, baby items: diapers, wipes, formula
-Funds for hotels and Airbnb stays
-Gift cards for food and clothing
-Access to thrift store for clothing and bedding (free of charge)
Due South
802 S Public Rd Lafayette CO 80026
duesouthstore.com (720) 638-4047
Offering $500 worth of shopping to any women affected by the fire
Miracle on Main St.
https://www.louisvillerising.org/
Offering toys to kids affected- will need to scan QR code on their website
Precious Child
7051 W. 118th Ave. Broomfield, Colorado 80020
A Precious Child website (303)466-4272
Children’s clothing and other supplies
St. Louis Catholic Church
902 Grant Ave. Louisville CO 80027
St. Louis Catholic Church website (303) 666-6401
Food, toiletries, clothes, baby items
Erie Highlands Clubhouse
185 Highlands Cir. Erie CO 80516
Erie Highlands Clubhouse website
Adult, children’s, and baby items, toiletries, bedding, and dog supplies
Tractor Supply
825 US-287, Lafayette CO 80026
Tractor Supply Website (303) 665-3050
Water, blankets, propane, pet food and bedding
Resource Central
6400 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder, CO 80303
https://resourcecentral.org/marshall-fire/ (303) 999-3820
offering free tool rental and building supplies to fire victims
Additional Resources
This is a spreadsheet with info for housing, home goods, child care, kids stuff, adult clothing
Counseling and Emotional Support
Helping Kids During a Crisis Link here
Postpartum Wellness Clinic
Postpartum Wellness Center / Boulder (pwcboulder.com)
Providing 4 weeks of free therapy for mothers impacted by the fires
Where and How to Help
Wufoo.com – If you are interested in providing physical donations, you can register here with the items you would like to donate. If someone is in need, you can be matched.
Boulder County Website – Volunteering and Donations – Boulder County page that includes links to make monetary and physical donations, as well as a link to signup to volunteer your time.