Resources Available to Families Impacted by the Line Fire

In the wake of the recent Line Fire, we want to extend our heartfelt support to all families affected by this devastating event. Our thoughts are with you as you navigate these challenging times, and we want you to know that your school community is here for you.
Below, we have compiled a list of important resources and information that may be helpful for your family during this period.
If you are experiencing an immediate wildfire crisis and cannot log in to school, please contact your academic advisor as soon as possible to confirm your safety and receive guidance on attendance.
Resources Available:
- Evacuation Centers:
- Jessie Turner Community Center: 15556 Summit Ave., Fontana
- SB County Fairgrounds, Building 6: 14800 7th St., Victorville
- For more information: Evacuation Centers Map
- Shelter for Pets:
- Devore Animal Shelter: 19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino
- For more information: Shelter for Pets Map
- Road Closure Information and Evacuation Routes:
- Call 211 for updated information on road closures and evacuation routes.
- Transportation Assistance:
- Free transportation services are available for evacuating individuals. Contact 909. 714.4262 for assistance.
- Food Assistance:
- For food support, please call 211.
- Mental Health Support:
- Access mental health resources through CalHope: CalHope Mental Health Support
- Fire Status and Resources:
- California State Fire Incidents: CA.gov Fire Status
- San Bernardino County Line Fire: County Fire Resources
- Additional Resources can be found in our Insight Counseling site here
Evacuation Guidance:
- Please ensure you follow all evacuation orders and stay informed through local authorities.
- Pack essentials: documents, medications, clothing and valuables
- Know your evacuation route and destination
- Communication: inform family or friends of your plans and location
- Don’t delay: leave as soon as the order is given – safety first.
Air Quality Guidance:
- Here are 8 ways to stay safe when air quality is poor:
- Plan ahead for hazardous air quality
- Read local air quality reports
- Use air cleaners, purifiers and filters
- Limited outdoor work and exercise
- Wear a mask
- Understand the effects on “sensitive groups” Monitor your health
- Minimize personal impact on air quality, i.e. car usage or other
Our priority is the safety and well-being of our students and their families. We are here to support you in any way we can.
Please take care of yourselves and reach out if you need help.
Insight Schools of California Administration