Habitat for Humanity receives donation from Rebuild Wine Country for fire victims

By Elizabeth Larson | Jan. 21, 2019
Pictured, Jordan Felling, founder, the Pollinate Brand; Mike Johnson, CEO, Habitat for Humanity Sonoma County; Chris Streeter, Senses Wine Founder, founder of Rebuild Wine Country; Richard Birk, president, Habitat for Humanity Lake County; Misty Bastoni, executive director, Habitat for Humanity Lake County; Angela Birk, treasurer Habitat for Humanity Lake County; Ariel Jackson, Jackson Family Wines. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Habitat for Humanity Lake County is the recipient of a donation of $20,176.61 from Rebuild Wine Country to be used to build, repair and rebuild homes for families impacted by the 2017 Lake County wildfires.

Rebuild Wine Country was founded by Senses Wines and is managed by volunteers from Napa and Sonoma’s wine industry.

Rebuild Wine Country was developed to provide long-term fundraising to support Habitat for Humanity’s efforts in rebuilding Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties.

Habitat’s efforts to aid our community is ongoing. Applications are still being accepted from low income homeowners and renters who were affected by the Lake County fires.

If your residence was lost or damaged in any of the wildfires, please contact Habitat for Humanity Lake County at 707-994-1100, Extension 106, or come by the office at 15312 Lakeshore Dr. Clearlake, for information or to receive a pre-application.