Crime & Safety
Help Kincade Fire Evacuees: Pleasanton Police Lieutenant
Here's how you can help Lt. Maria Munayer, who will be driving to Petaluma Tuesday night to drop off supplies for evacuees.

TRI-VALLEY, CA — A lieutenant with the Pleasanton Police Department is asking the community to help her support evacuees impacted by the Kincade Fire.
During her off-duty hours Tuesday night, Pleasanton resident Lt. Maria Munayer will be driving to Petaluma to drop off much-needed items to sheltered fire evacuees.
"I'm asking my Pleasanton community to help me gather supplies," Munayer said.
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The lieutenant will be accepting items (see list below) through 6 p.m. Tuesday. You can reach her at (925) 822-8003 or bridgewatchangels@gmail.com for local drop-off location.
According to Munayer, the shelters are requesting immediate help with the following donations:
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New Sweatshirts (With No Hoods)
New Sweatpants
Adult Underwear
Adult Socks
Warm Clothes for Infants & Toddlers Ages 0-5 (Sweatshirts and Sweatpants preferred)
New Socks for Kids 0-5
New Underwear for Kids 0-5
Cough Drops
Medical Gloves
Food Thermometers
Blood Pressure Cups
New Pillow Cases
Hair Brushes
Combs
Breathe Right Strips
Dayquil
Nyquil
Mints
Gum
Chapstick
Individually Packaged Snacks
Baby Aspirin
Aspirin
Tylenol
Inhalers
Gatorade
Juice Boxes
Drip Coffee
Laundry Detergent
Hand Warmers
Duct Tape
Baby Oil
New T-shirts, New Underwear, New Socks, Women's Tank Tops
Ear Plugs
Bio Bags
Sharp Containers
Anything Medical
Eye Masks
All donations are tax-deductible via Petaluma People Services Center (nonprofit Tax ID # 94-2271299), Munayer said.
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