We know that many of our students, babyÖ±²¥app and staff have been affected by recent fires, includingÌýthe Stone Canyon Fire, Lake Shore Fire,ÌýAlexander Mountain Fire and Quarry Fire, and our university will do everything we can to provide support. We will add resources and updates to this page as they become available.
For CU Boulder community members impacted by the fires
Stone Canyon FireÌýor Lake Shore Fire
Boulder County residents affected should monitor the Ìýfor updates and resources.
The Stone Canyon Fire public information call center's hours are available at . The phone number isÌý303-413-7730.Ìý
Alexander Mountain Fire
Larimer County residents affected should monitor for updates and resources. The phone number is 970-980-2500.Ìý
Quarry Fire
Jefferson County residents affected should sign up for alerts at . The fire information hotline is 303-271-8200.Ìý
The first priority in any emergency situation is safety. Beyond physical safety, unexpected natural disasters such as the one we are experiencing in and around the Boulder region can be devastating to our well-being. These events may additionally cause significant disruption to our lives or lives of those we care about.
Financial assistance
CU Boulder students who need emergency support should reach out to theÌýStudent Emergency Fund. Staff and babyÖ±²¥app impacted may apply for emergency funds via theÌýStaff & Faculty Emergency Fund.
For housing and food assistance
If community members want to rent hotel rooms for short-term housing needs, some hotels offer CU babyÖ±²¥app and staff a CU rate if they use their CU Boulder Buff OneCard through the . Payment must be on a personal credit card (not a P-Card or Travel Card).
Work and academic accommodations
babyÖ±²¥app is having an active fire season and employers may need to grant employees accommodations more frequently than usual.
Employees and graduate students with teaching appointments in need of work or leave accommodations should contact their supervisors directly.
Students displaced by the fire should contact their instructorsÌýand if they need further assistance, should contact Student Support and Case Management.
Teaching assistants should contact the instructor of record for their class.
Graduate part time instructors should contact their chair, director or associate dean.
The Office of Information Technology’s page has resources and best practices for transitioning to hybrid work.
For counseling and advocacy
It is perfectly common to experience a heightened sense of worry and alertness.ÌýIf you are finding that your worries are impacting your functioning, are directly impacted by these fires, or looking for support around processing these events, it can be helpful to reach out to a close friend, trusted community leader or professional counselor.
Recovery and needs after fires and other disasters can vary.ÌýThe university and campus community will support in the ways that we can.
Leave
Individuals impacted by firesÌýshould review theÌýLeave Options in Event of a Natural Disaster or Local Emergency Page.
Many employees are asking how to donate leave to the Leave Sharing Program or directly to a colleague. The leave sharing fund is currently healthy and no additional donations are needed at this time. Direct donationÌýto an individualÌýis not an available option.Ìý
For community members who want to help
For those who want to donate to people in need during this time, you can directly support CU Boulder community membersÌýby donating to the , the or the Basic Needs Center.
FSAP has created a list of 9 tips for helping those lost their homes.
Transportation
For those in need of transportation, CU Boulder can help. If you need a bike on campus, please emailÌýbicycle@colorado.edu. For other bike options around town, visitÌýÌýThere is also free access for CU students toÌý.