Yellowstone Relief
In my previous post, I mentioned that I would be updating it to point people at options for helping those impacted by the recent flooding in the Greater Yellowstone area. I will put a link to this post in that one, and update this one as I find information. The first information I have seen comes from a Facebook post from Jackson Hole Ecotour Adventures:
Relief Fund for Yellowstone Employees who lost their house in Gardiner. (Contribute here- https://bit.ly/3HoSKbn)
There are many videos circulating of a house that was washed away by the Yellowstone River. This house belonged to park employees, and it housed five local families and their pets. These families dedicated their careers to the preservation, research, and protection of Yellowstone National Park, and they have lost everything. EcoTour Adventures has donated to this cause.
Southwest Montana Flood Relief Fund: (contribute here: https://bit.ly/3Qsob8D)
Communities in Madison County and Park County, where the gateway towns of Gardiner, Cooke City, and Silver Gate, MT, are located, were severely damaged by the floods. The businesses in these areas rely heavily on Yellowstone’s tourism, which will be shut down for the foreseeable future. Funds raised will provide supplemental income and other related disaster relief to the people affected.
Carbon County Disaster Relief Fund: (Contribute here: https://bit.ly/3xVspP9)
Red Lodge, MT, gateway to the Beartooth Highway, was also severely damaged by the floods, and businesses here also heavily rely on tourism. There are also a few fundraisers for individual families and businesses located here (https://bit.ly/39u7UQ1) and here (https://bit.ly/3MWAhEe).
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