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Dublin Business Accepting Donations For Victims Of Northern California Wildfires
Natalie Elola welcomes donations of water, blankets, and canned food, which will be brought to Sonoma County fire victims.

DUBLIN, CA — A Dublin business owner is accepting donations to help those affected by the horrific wildfires burning in the North Bay. Natalie Elola, owner of the The Lucky Garden, Dublin Hydroponics said those interested in donating items can bring them by the business through the end of Wednesday. Elola will take the donations to Sonoma County on Thursday.
Elola is accepting donations of water, canned food, blankets, pillows, socks, underwear, flashlights, baby formula, diapers, dog and cat food and anything else that can be used to help those in need.

Donations can be taken to 7071 Village Parkway in Dublin.
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Eight of Livermore’s wineries will also donate a portion of their proceeds this weekend, according to the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association.
The deadly wildfires raging in Northern California have left at least 17 people dead and many people injured in a wake of what fire officials are calling "pure devastation" since they sparked late Sunday night.
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Governor Jerry Brown On Wildfires: 'It's Not Over'
See Also:
- Deadly Northern California Wildfires: 17 Dead; Thousands Of Structures Destroyed; 'Pure Devastation'
- Livermore Valley Wineries Accepting Donations To Help Napa, Sonoma Winegrowers
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