LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa has helped numerous Lake County residents recover from wildfire and will do so again.
In the wake of the Sulphur fire, President and General Manager Greg Bennett and his team will once again open their doors to receive wildfire survivors.
“Many county residents are fighting to find a sense of normalcy after losing everything, and quality medium-term housing is an essential step, offering so many essential things, such as a mailing address, reliable electricity and telephone service,” said Lake County District 5 Supervisor Rob Brown.
“When the county reached out to Greg Bennett and Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa for help, they immediately responded, again coming to the aid of county residents,” Brown said.
If you lost your home and you have insurance, support from the Federal Emergency Management Agency or can pay $1,000 per month, you may be eligible.
Applicants are required to go through a screening process to ensure the safety of all sheltered at the resort.
The all-inclusive $1,000 monthly fee secures accommodations with 24-hour security, water, sewer, electricity, propane, telephone, cable TV and more.
A limited number of fully furnished one-bedroom suites offer a separate bedroom, bathroom, living room with a pull-out sofa, fireplace, small full kitchen and an outdoor deck. Coin laundry facilities are available onsite for resort residents, as well.
“County officials and first responders and firefighters are doing so much for this community,” shares Bennett. “We are just trying to help those impacted by the fires, in any little way we can, as their road to recovery begins.”
If you are interested, please call 707-279-6606 today. The resort’s general hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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