10/13/2017
So many people we know and love have been affected by these devastating fires. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. This is the first article I've seen so far that specifically addresses the Cannabis Community and all of the farmers/citizens who have been affected.
We are witnessing so many amazing, selfless acts of kindness demonstrated by the residents and farmers of both the affected and surrounding, relatively unaffected areas.
I'm going to copy/paste some info from a link found within this article, because for those who reside in an evacuation area, there are many kind/compassionate people out there with resources of all kinds willing and able to help people such as yourselves. You can connect with them and hopefully get some type of relief ASAP:
https://www.abx.org/post/santa-rosa-strong
"Santa Rosa, CA, October 11, 2017
CannaCraft brand's, AbsoluteXtracts and Be Kind Flower, are donating over $50,000 of medical cannabis products to patients who have been displaced or evacuated due to the Northern California fires.
CannaCraft has partnered with the following dispensaries to distribute free medicine; Mercy Wellness in Cotati, Sparc/Peace in Medicine on Dutton Avenue in Santa Rosa, and Solful in Sebastopol. Patients will receive a complimentary AbsoluteXtracts v**e pen or Be Kind premium flower while supplies last.
CannaCraft will continue to evaluate all of our resources including vehicles, property, facilities, equipment, and product to determine how to best serve our community during this time. We will be providing more information on these efforts as they develop.
*Must have a valid 215 recommendation and must show proof of residency in evacuation zones to be eligible to receive product."
Hopefully the people who need some relief most will see this. Please feel free to share this post, article, or even just the link for resources. Stay safe, help your neighbors, and medicate responsibly!
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Fires are still raging through Sonoma and Napa counties, but relief efforts have already started, and the area’s cannabis community is banding together to help those in need.