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Nonprofit building community in Sisters pivots to Flat Fire recovery efforts
Nonprofit building community in Sisters pivots to Flat Fire recovery efforts
Nonprofit building community in Sisters pivots to Flat Fire recovery efforts

Published on: 09/04/2025

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Since it broke out two weeks ago, the Flat Fire burning two miles northeast of Sisters has burned more than 23,000 acres. The wildfire destroyed five homes, threatened hundreds of others and prompted evacuation orders which have since been lifted or reduced in Jefferson and Deschutes Counties.

Although the fire isn’t yet fully contained, the focus in the Sisters community has shifted to recovery. Those efforts are being led by Citizens4Community, a nonprofit that aims to build community in Sisters by convening opportunities for civic engagement, collaboration and social connection among residents, including helping them become more fire-wise. This past spring, the nonprofit organized community forums to educate residents about fire insurance and wildfire preparedness. The nonprofit has recently created a list of resources for how to help fire victims, emergency responders, local businesses and other nonprofits impacted by the Flat Fire. It also helped another Central Oregon nonprofit, NeighborImpact, set up a Flat Fire relief fund and reached out to other nonprofits to learn from their experiences leading long-term recovery needs for communities devastated by wildfires.

Citizens4Community CEO Kellen Klein joins us to share more details about community building in Sisters and its recovery needs.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/04/think-out-loud-sisters-nonprofit-building-community-pivots-flat-fire-recovery-efforts/

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