Rotary helps wildfire victims
The Rotary Foundation has set up a special fund to help in the wake of deadly wildfires in California.
More than 220,000 acres have been scorched and more than 40 people have been confirmed dead.
“The magnitude of the devastation that is occurring in the North Bay and wine county is vast and far reaching. The recovery and rebuild is going to be a long process but we are confident that we can lead the way in bringing these communities back. Rotarians know how to get things done and won’t stop until we reach the finish line,” said Bob Rogers, Rotary 5130 District Governor.
How to contribute
Check
Payable to: The Rotary Foundation DAF
In the Memo line: The Northern California Fire
Recovery Fund #615
Mail to: Rotary DAF
c/o NRS
12 Gill Street, Suite 2600
Woburn, MA 01801
US dollars only
Credit card
Contribute online at https://www.your-fundaccount.com/rotary/HowToContribute.asp.
You will be asked to enter the account name (The Northern California Fire Recovery Fund and #615) and provide your address.
Wire instructions
In addition to authorizing the wire, you must fax a copy of the wire authorization to (781) 658-2497 to complete the transfer of US dollars only.
Please wire funds to: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
ABA Number: 011002343
For credit to: The Rotary Foundation
Account number: 943423732
For Further Credit: TRF DAF
Account Name: The Northern California Fire Recovery Fund #615
You can contribute to the Donor Advised Fund by following the instructions below.
Stock instructions
In addition to authorizing the trade, you must fax a copy of the trade instructions to (781) 658-2497 to complete the transfer.
DTC Shares to: SEI Private Trust Company
DTC Participant ID: 2039
Agent Bank ID: 94952
Credit to: Rotary Clearing/Liquidation Account
Account Number: 755Z0007
Agent Internal STC Account Number: 11110-C
If you have questions about how you can help, contact relief@rotary.org.
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