Alaska supports wildfire relief efforts in Northern California

Alaska Airlines has partnered with the Salvation Army, donating $50,000 to assist Northern California wildfire victims.

Since Sunday, wildfires burning in Northern California have devastated the area, destroying thousands of homes and businesses. The Salvation Army has set up on-the-ground emergency disaster recovery centers throughout affected areas to provide shelter and meal services.

“Our hearts are with our community, and Alaska Air Group employees and their families in the North Bay, during this devastating time,” said Annabel Chang, Alaska Airlines’ Bay Area vice president. “We hope our partnership with the Salvation Army will bring much-needed relief to those affected by the wildfires.”

Alaska Airlines has provided service to Charles M. Schultz-Sonoma County Airport for 10 years. Flights to Sonoma County were suspended earlier this week. Although some flight service has resumed, guests should visit alaskaair.com to check the status of their flight.

If you would like to contribute to the Salvation Army’s Northern California wildfire relief efforts, please click here.

Comments

  1. That is so generous of you to donate to support the Northern California Fire Relief. This is such a devastating time for the region so thank you for giving. As a Northern California resident, I am saddened by the fires, the damage and all of those impacted from this disaster and appreciate the kindness of companies and people like Alaska Air.

  2. I am supporting Salvation Army personally. Thank you for helping them.

  3. It is heartwarming to see so many help with the relief needs and support.

  4. We have daughters in Santa Rosa and Occidental who have had their homes spared and have taken in displaced people. We had reservations to fly in to Santa Rosa on October 17 th. My daughter said there have been no commercial flights since Horizon flight path is over my house on a daily basis. We only have helicopters and air tankers. We would be in the way so we’re able to cancel with full refund but are sending relief items to where it’s needed in the area….prayers for our kids and the healing of their communities ????????

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