Giving thanks amid the ashes
Volunteers offer hot meals and comfort to those who lost everything in wildfires
Hannah Crenshaw hosts a Thanksgiving dinner each year, cooking turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes — her favourite — for up to 15 guests at her home in Magalia.
That’s not an option this year. Her house burned down in the wildfire that tore through the town of Paradise and surrounding communities, killing at least 83 people and destroying more than 13,000 homes.
Instead, the 26-year-old Crenshaw will be spending Thanksgiving with her husband’s family in nearby Durham. She’s trying to see the best in the heartbreaking situation.
“It doesn’t really feel like Thanksgiving,” she said.
“But Thanksgiving’s my favourite holiday. I guess I have a lot to be thankful for this year with everything going on.”
The Camp Fire has displaced tens of thousands of people, with hundreds still unaccounted for. The blaze was 90 per cent contained Thursday, two weeks after it began.
It won’t be a normal Thanksgiving for any of those families, but businesses and hundreds of volunteers have stepped up to ensure turkey, potatoes and pie are available as a small slice of comfort for anyone who wants a plate.
Washington-based non-profit World Central Kitchen is cooking 15,000 Thanksgiving meals, teaming up with Chico-based Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., the local university and the town of Paradise to serve them Thursday.
Volunteers prepared food and set up massive tables Wednesday.
“It will be a respite from the frantic activity of trying to put our lives back together and our town back together,” Paradise Mayor Jody Jones said.
Scores of volunteers also are opening their houses to strangers to provide a more intimate Thanksgiving.
Rachael Anderson is hosting a displaced mom and daughter at her home in Redding, about an hour and a half from Paradise.
Anderson knows what it’s like to live in a community devastated by flames — a massive wildfire swept through Redding last summer.
She didn’t lose her home, and she now wants to share it with others in need.
She’ll be joined by Athenia Dunham and her 15-year-old daughter, Natalie.