Southern California Wildfires Relief Fund

As part of a Jewish response to the devastating wildfires in Southern California and the human tragedy that is unfolding, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is collecting funds to provide support and relief to fire victims and their families. One hundred percent of these funds will be distributed to help those affected by the wildfires.

Please join us in this vital effort and give as generously as you can.

If you would like to make a donation by check, you can mail your check payable to:


Greater Miami Jewish Federation

Attn: Southern California Wildfires Relief Fund

4200 Biscayne Boulevard

Miami, FL 33137

Please mark “Southern California Wildfires” clearly in the Memo section of the check.

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